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- POLYGRAPH 5 (1992)
- Contesting the New World Order
- Introduction
- US Militarism in the New World Order
- Samir Amin
- The Persian Gulf War: What Gain for the United States?
- Immanuel Wallerstein
- The Spectacularization of Subjectivity: Media Knowledges, Global Citizenry, and the New World Order
- Rhonda Hammer and Peter McLaren
- "Sublime Patriot"
- Rob Wilson
- Geopolitical Aesthetics
- Fredric Jameson
- Drawing the Line: Cultural Politics and the Legacy of Partition
- Barbara Harlow
- "When You're Fighting a War, You've Gotta Take Setbacks": Murals and Propaganda in the North of Ireland
- Bill Rolston
- Twenty Theses on Marx: Interpretations of the Class Situation Today
- Antonio Negri
- Socialism Is Dead, So Why Must We Talk about It?
- Arif Dirlik and Roxann Prazniak
- Chinese Poetic Postmodernism? Introduction to the Original Poets
- Jeff Twitchell
- Poems
- Che Qianzi, Zhou Yaping, Huang Fan
- The Monkeyman
- Zia Jaffrey
- Statements
- Saree Makdisi, Eqbal Ahmed, Sumanta Banerjee, Arjun Appadurai, Alan Sinfield, Christopher Hitchens
- New World Order: Recycling of the Literary 1930s
- Review of Labor and Desire: Women's Revolutionary Fiction in Depression America by Paula Rabinowitz; and The Proletarian Moment: The Controversy over Leftism in Literature by James F. Murphy
- Caren Irr
- The Permanent Settlement of the Mind: The Colonial Subject of English Studies
- Review of Masks of Conquest: Literary Study and British Rule in India by Gauri Viswanathan
- Henry Schwarz