rhizomes.13 fall 2006
Special Issue: Drifts
editors: Craig Saper, University of Central Florida
Ellen E. Berry, Bowling Green State University
Introductory Drift
Craig Saper and Ellen E. Berry
Drifting in the Weeds of Heaven: Mary Oliver and the Poetics of the Immeasurable
Rose Lucas
Drifting Between: the Waking Dream of Effort and Fatigue Through Film
Holly Baumgartner
Ellen Meloy's Deep Nomadology (How to Map the Heartland of a Nuclear-Age Desert)
Dianne Chisholm
creative non-fiction
How Many Leaves Has the River Borne Away?: Walking the Warrior's Path
Casey Clabough
Amsterdam Drifts
John Wylam
Writing the Ruins: Rhetorics of Crisis and Uplift after the Flood
Doreen Piano
fiction
Drift
Jim Miller
film
Drift
Clive Austin and Phil Smith
art & performance pieces
Transfers: Portrait of a City
Matt Roberts and Kristin Powers
Exchange :: Drifting Between
Nancy Nisbet
A Case for Boston as a Liquid not a Solid
Catherine D'Ignazio
Place and the Electrate Situation
William Tilson and John Craig Freeman
reviews
A replica of language: The Wayward, by Alan Sondheim
Review by Thomas Zummer
The Negation of Negation is Not My Friend: The Parallax View, by Slavoj Zizek
Review by Erin Labbie
Christopher Fynsk, The Claim of Language: A Case for the Humanities
Review by Jonathan Glover
A Slow Letting-Go: Stopping to Drift at CONFLUX
Review by Danny Coeyman
hyperrhiz.net
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. Craig Saper
. Alan Sondheim
. Sandy Baldwin
. Leo Kacenjar
. Sandra Powers
. Donna Kuhn
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