Common Knowledge a year by Duke University Press (905 W. www.dukeupress.edu/journals.
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Common Knowledge a year by Duke University Press (905 W. www.dukeupress.edu/journals.
Common Knowledge is published three times a year by Duke University Press (905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701) in association with Bar-Ilan University. World Wide Web Visit Duke University Press Journals at www.dukeupress.edu/journals. Permissions The Common Knowledge community thanks Bar-Ilan University for its support, and especially President Daniel Hershkowitz, Rector Haim Taitelbaum, Dean Joel Walters, English Department chair William Kolbrener, and Faculty of Humanities administrative director Efraim Singer. Submissions Common Knowledge publishes work in the humanities, intellectual history, the arts, and social sciences that redefines divisive terms and figures of the past and present in ways that make expanded sympathies possible. Potential contributors should send a letter of inquiry to the Editors, Common Knowledge, Faculty of Humanities, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel. Subscriptions Direct all orders to Duke University Press, Journals Customer Service, 905 W. Main St., Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701. Annual subscription rates are $140 for institutions and $27 for individuals. For information on subscriptions to the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections, contact [email protected]. For more information, contact Duke University Press Journals at 888-651-0122 (toll-free in the US and Canada) or 919-688-5134; [email protected]. Photocopies for course or research use that are supplied to the end user at no cost may be made without explicit permission or fee. Photocopies that are provided to the end user for a fee may not be made without payment of permission fees to Duke University Press. Address requests for permission to republish copyrighted material to Rights and Permissions Manager, [email protected]. Advertisements Direct inquiries about advertising to Journals Advertising Coordinator, [email protected]. Indexing Articles appearing in the journal are abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Abstracts, Humanities International Index, Literature Online, Scopus, SocINDEX, and Sociological Abstracts. © 2014 by Duke University Press ISSN 0961-754x IN THIS ISSUE COLUMNS The Sad Rider: A Decade since Derrida Nietzsche and/or/versus Darwin • • Lesley Chamberlain Babette Babich SYMPOSIUM Peace by Other Means: Symposium on the Role of Ethnography and the Humanities in the Understanding, Prevention, and Resolution of Enmity Part 1 Introduction: The Undivided Big Banana • Jeffrey M. Perl Peace and War in Nonstate Societies: An Anatomy of the Literature in Anthropology and Political Science • Johan M. G. van der Dennen REVIEWS Little Reviews Reviel Netz, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, David Bellos, Stephen Greenblatt, Ryan Balot, Sissela Bok, David A. Hollinger, Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Michael Fried, David Blackbourn, Christopher Coker, Henry Kamen, Philip Gossett, Ardis Butterfield, William M. Chace, Peter T. Leeson, Timothy Snyder, G. Thomas Tanselle, Susan Stephens, Ingrid Rowland, Richard Jenkyns, John Boardman Hard, Soft, and Fuzzy Historiography • J. G. A. Pocock UNFINISHED BUSINESS Toward a Postcritical Social Science: Responses to Casper Bruun Jensen Insistence and Response: On Ethnographic Replication • Hirokazu Miyazaki Working with Those Who Think Otherwise • Experimental Engagements and Metacodes Richard Rottenburg • Helen Verran POETRY AND FICTION “Actual Angels” and Other Poems • Peter Cole A Mountain from the North: Chapter XIV Translated by George Szirtes • László Krasznahorkai