Reparations
Vol. 16 Issue 2, 2006
169 Introduction
Reparative Feminisms, Repairing Feminism—Reparation, Postcolonial Violence, and Feminism
Joshua Chambers-Letson
191 The Vulnerability Artist: Nao Bustamante And the Sad Beauty of Reparation
Joseacute Esteban Muntildeoz
201 Melancholic Maladies: Paranoid Ethics, Reparative Envy, And Asian American Critique
Robert G. Diaz
221 Performing Social Reparation: “Comfort Women” And The Path To Political Forgiveness
E. Tammy Kim
251 Woven Spaces: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's Dialogue On Love
Katy Hawkins
269 On Drugs: The Production Of Queer Filipino America Through Intimate Acts Of Belonging
Christine Bacareza Balance
283 Reparative Performances
Challenges of directing Lemkin's house
Jean Randich
287 Excerpt from Lemkin's House: A play in two acts
Catherine Filloux
303 Performing an ethics of entanglement in still present pasts: Korean Americans and the “Forgotten War”
Grace M. Cho
End Stages
319 Pillage Feast
Author: May Joseph
Afterword
327 Three Poems
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
329 Book reviews
337 Contributors |