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Brooker, Joseph (2005) Neo lines: Alan Hollinghurst and the apogee of the eighties. The Literary Criterion 40 (3&4), pp. 104-116. ISSN 0024-452X.
Brooker, Joseph (2005) Orgreave revisited: David Peace’s GB84 and the return to the 1980s. Radical Philosophy (133), pp. 39-51. ISSN 0300-211X.
Brooker, Joseph (2005) Satire bust: the wagers of money. Law and Literature 17 (3), pp. 321-344. ISSN 1535-685X.
Brooker, Joseph (2005) What we talk about when we talk about death. Cardozo Law Review 27 (2), pp. 847-867. ISSN 0270-5192.
Gearey, Adam (2005) "Where the law touches us, we may affirm it": deconstruction as a poetic thinking of law. Cardozo Law Review 27 (2), pp. 767-789. ISSN 0270-5192.
Hartnell, Anna (2005) Imagining exodus for Israel-Palestine: reading the secular and the sacred, diaspora and homeland, in Edward Said and David Grossman. PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies 2 (1), ISSN 1449-2490.
Kraniauskas, John (2005) Difference against development: spiritual accumulation and the politics of freedom. Boundary 2 32 (2), pp. 53-80. ISSN 0190-3659.
Kraniauskas, John (2005) The cultural turn? On the "Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies" (1992 - 2004). Revista de Estudios Hispanicos 39 (3), pp. 561-569. ISSN 0034-818X.
Leslie, Esther (2005) Book review: enough is enough! Variant: Cross Currents in Culture 22 (12), pp. 33-34. ISSN 0954-8815.
Luckhurst, Roger (2005) Literary London: post-, ex-, trans-, neo-? English Studies in Canada 31 (2-3), pp. 293-306. ISSN 1913-4835.
Luckhurst, Roger (2005) Post-imperial melancholy and the New Wave in the 1970s. Foundation: The International Review Of Science Fiction 93 , pp. 76-88. ISSN 0306-4964.
Segal, Lynne (2005) The hidden powers of injury. New Formations 55 (1), pp. 172-187. ISSN 0950-2378.
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Brooker, Joseph (2005) The fidelity of theory: James Joyce and the rhetoric of belatedness. In: Nash, J. (ed.) Joyce's Audiences. European Joyce Studies 14. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, pp. 201-221. ISBN 9789042011137.
Gearey, Adam (2005) 'At the stroke of midnight...': postcolonial jurisprudence. In: Douzinas, Costas and Gearey, Adam (eds.) Critical Jurisprudence: The Political Philosophy of Justice. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, pp. 283-302. ISBN 184113452X.
Gearey, Adam (2005) News from nowhere: anxiety, critical legal studies and the critical ‘tradition(s)'. In: Douzinas, Costas and Gearey, Adam (eds.) Critical Jurisprudence: The Political Philosophy of Justice. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, pp. 229-258. ISBN 184113452X.
Gearey, Adam (2005) Women lie back everywhere: the symbolic economy of restitution. In: Mulcahy, Linda and Wheeler, Sally (eds.) Feminist Perspectives on Contract Law. London, UK: Routledge-Cavendish, pp. 91-107. ISBN 978-1-85941-742-3.
Gearey, Adam (2005) The fourth book of the legislator: Nietzsche and John Neville Figgis. In: Goodrich, P. and Valverde, M. (eds.) Nietzsche and Legal Theory: Half-Written Laws. Discourses of Law. Oxon: Routledge, pp. 165-184. ISBN 9780415950800.
Gearey, Adam (2005) The materiality of symbols: J G Ballard and jurisprudence: law, image, reproduction. In: Freeman, M. (ed.) Law and Popular Culture. Current Legal Issues 7. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 273-290. ISBN 978-0-19-927223-5.
Leslie, Esther (2005) Globalica: communism, culture and the commodity. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Economising Culture On the (Digital) Culture Industry. New York, USA: Autonomedia. ISBN 9781570271687.
Leslie, Esther (2005) Stars, phosphor and chemical colours: extraterrestriality in 'The Arcades'. In: Burrow, M. and Farnell, G. and Jardine, M. (eds.) Readings Benjamin's Arcades. New Formations 54. London, UK: Lawrence and Wishart. ISBN 1905007132.
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Brooker, Joseph (2005) Flann O'Brien. Writers and their works. Tavistock, Devon: Northcote House. ISBN 0 7463 1081 1.
Leslie, Esther (2005) Synthetic worlds: nature, art and the chemical industry. London, UK: Reaktion Books. ISBN 9781861892485.
Luckhurst, Roger (2005) Science fiction. Cultural History of Literature. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. ISBN 9780745628923.