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- POLYGRAPH 1 (1987)
- Polygraphy: Comment
- Discussion: Contemporary Chinese Writing
- Fredric Jameson, Zheng Wanlong, Chen Jiangong, and Li Tuo
- Quiet Revolution in the Chinese Scene
- Tan Xiaobing
- A Comment on Chinese Literary Criticism Today
- Li Lee
- Poetry
- Alicia Borinsky, Juan Cameron, Saúl Yurkievich, Marjorie Agosín, Tomás Guido Lavalle, Yang Lian
- South African Literature in the Seventies and Eighties: A Conversation with Achmat Dangor
- Rita Munson, Burley Page, and Sheridan Johns
- History as a Weapon: Past and Future
- Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
- Kidlat Tahimik's Perfumed Nightmare
- Loris Mirella
- Imperialism, Subalternity, and Autonomy: Modes of Third World Historiography
- Richard Dienst
- Rewriting the Golden Age: Kosambi's Ancient India
- Henry Schwartz
- Fantasy, Individuality, and the Politics of Liberation
- Tim Brennan
- A Grain of Truth
- Richard Dienst
- Reading the Indecipherable: Graffiti and Hegemony
- Patrick Hagopian