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  1. The future of citation: Blake, Wordsworth, and the rhetoric of romantic prophecy.Ian Balfour - 1990 - In David Wood (ed.), Writing the Future. Routledge. pp. 115--128.
     
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    The Force of Black and White.Ian Balfour - 2015 - Critical Philosophy of Race 3 (2):180-202.
    This article scrutinizes James Baldwin's reflections on film and film-going, mainly as set out in the relatively late essays-cum-memoir entitled The Devil Finds Work. The paper considers Baldwin's experiences and reflections with an idea to how black and white are felt and described as asymmetrically oppositional forces, on the one hand, that nonetheless are subject to occasional and startling crossovers, especially in his early viewing of films, white, mixed-race, and all-black cast. Baldwin argues against an ontology of race, even as (...)
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    Take the Theory and Run: On Culler's Theory of the Lyric and Its Readers.Ian Balfour - 2017 - Diacritics 45 (4):116-129.
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    Evelyn Barish. The Double Life of Paul de Man. New York: Liveright, 2014. 560 pp. [REVIEW]Ian Balfour - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (3):712-713.
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    Paul de Man. The Paul de Man Notebooks. Trans. Richard Howard et al. Ed. Martin McQuillan. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014. 224 pp. [REVIEW]Ian Balfour - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (3):713-714.
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    The Promise of Truth. The Promise of LoveLe Scandale du corps parlant: Don Juan avec Austin ou la seduction en deux langues. [REVIEW]Monique Schneider, Deborah Esch, Ian Balfour & Shoshana Felman - 1981 - Diacritics 11 (3):27.
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