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Introduction: Reading Otherwise--Erin Graff Zivin
• PART I: ETHICS, POLITICS, REPRESENTATION
• The Ethical Superstition--Bruno Bosteels
• Ethics, Perhaps--Gabriela Basterra
• PART II: ETHICS AND CULTURAL STUDIES
• Cultural Studies in the Blogosphere: Academics Meet New Technologies of Online Publication--Idelber Avelar
• Modernist Ethics: Really Engaging Popular Culture in Mexico and Brazil--Esther Gabara
• PART III: THE LIMITS OF LITERATURE
• A Few Notes on Constructed Worlds: The Contradictory Legacy of Past Decades--Sergio Chejfec
• Saying the Unsayable: Saer, Or for an Ethics of Writing--Gabriel Riera
• Infrapolitics and the Thriller: A Prolegomenon to Every Possible Form of Anti-Moralist Literary Criticism on Héctor Aguilar Camín's La guerra de Galio and Morir en el golfo--Alberto Moreiras
• PART IV: THE EXPERIENCE OF READING * Ethical Asymmetries: Learning to Love a Loss--Doris Sommer
• Reading for the People and Getting There First--Francine Masiello
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