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Introduction: Amputation and the Semiotics of "Loss"
Part I: The Politics of Amputation
"Lame Doings": Amputation, Impotence, and Community in The Shoemaker's Holiday and A Larum for London
Complicating the Semiotics of Loss: Gender, Power, and Amputation Narratives
Stalin's Samovars: Disabled Veterans in (Post-)Soviet Literature
"She Had Wept So Long and So Much on the Stumps": Amputation and Embodiment in "The Girl Without Hands"
Defective Femininity and (Sur)Realist Empowerment: Benito Pérez Galdós's and Luis Buñuel's Tristana
"Even at This Late Juncture": Amputation, Old Age, and Paul Rayment's Prosthetic Family in J.M. Coetzee's Slow Man
Part III. Grief and prosthetic relations
The Penalty in Novel and Film: Grieving with the Vengeful Amputee
"The Blunt Remnant of Something Whole": Living Stumps and Prosthetic Relations in Thomas Bernhard's Die Billigesser and Philip Roth's The Plot Against America
"But the Damage ... Lasted": Phantom Pain and Mourning in Moritz's Anton Reiser
Part IV. Zhuangzi, Amputees, and Virtue (de)
Speech-Amputation-Writing: Philomela's Notalogy
(In)complete amputation: body integrity identity disorder and Maurice Blanchot.

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