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Congrats to Crystal Rudds (she/her), winner of the 2023 David D. Anderson Award for Outstanding Essay in Midwestern Literary Studies, for her article "On Perspective and Value: Black Urbanism, Black Interiors, and Public Housing Fiction." Read it here: ow.ly/atRR50O5iEb American Literature Journal
"Critical AI: A Field in Formation," a special issue of American Literature (95:2) edited by @ritaraley and @j_s_rhee is now online! Read their introduction for free: ow.ly/5GMU50OFJsN Learn more about this issue and buy a copy: ow.ly/65hi50OFJsM American Literature Journal #AI
Just Published: 'What Do We Critique When We Critique Technology?' is a state-of-the-field review essay that asks what does it mean to critique technology today. It is a part of this wonderful, all-star special issue of American Literature Journal Duke University Press edited by @ritaraley and @j_s_rhee.
"Critical AI: A Field in Formation," a special issue of American Literature (95:2) edited by @ritaraley and @j_s_rhee is now online! Read their introduction for free: ow.ly/5GMU50OFJsN Learn more about this issue and buy a copy: ow.ly/65hi50OFJsM American Literature Journal #AI
ICYMI: "Poetry Will Not Optimize; or, What is Literature to AI?" by Michele Elam is the #WeeklyRead: ow.ly/yeg550P6IeY The article was published in "Critical AI: A Field in Formation," a special issue of American Literature Journal, edited by Rita Raley & Jennifer Rhee. #AI #poetry
"Senses with/out Subjects," a new special issue of American Literature Journal (95:3), edited by Erica Fretwell & Hsuan L. Hsu, is now online! View the TOC and read "Black Feminist Geohaptics and the Broken Earth" by Shouhei Tanaka - both freely available: ow.ly/YB0K50PImuz
The advance pub of my new article, “Afro-Asian Antagonism and the Long Korean War,” AMERICAN LITERATURE American Literature Journal 95.4, is now available online at Duke University Press!!! read.dukeupress.edu/american-liter…
Out now!!! American Literature Journal Duke University Press “Afro-Asian Antagonism and the Long Korean War,” AMERICAN LITERATURE 95.4 (2023). read.dukeupress.edu/american-liter…
My new article "Cripping the Archive" encourages us to reattend to dis- & reorder in the creation, use, & analysis of literary & other digital media. It's out now in American Literature Journal via Duke University Press. I'd love to hear your thoughts! doi.org/10.1215/000298… #Disability #AcademicChatter
American Literature, Volume 95, Number 4 is now available! View the TOC: ow.ly/zHPm50QpCVK Since its inception, American Literature Journal has been regarded as the preeminent periodical in its field. Learn more, sign up for issue alerts, & subscribe: ow.ly/AAQh50QpCVM
The winner of the 2023 Foerster Prize for best essay in American Literature Journal is Michele Elam for her article "Poetry Will Not Optimize; or, What Is Literature to AI?" Learn more on our blog: ow.ly/KNjB50QCKuB
The newest issue of American Literature Journal (96:1) features 5 new essays and the announcement of the 2023 Norman Foerster Prize. View the Table of Contents: ow.ly/GVZq50Rh1Mj Learn more about the journal, sign up for issue alerts, and subscribe: dukeupress.edu/american-liter…
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The #WeeklyRead is "Taxonomy of an Enslaved Heart" by Shari Goldberg. Published in "Pain" an issue of American Literature Journal, the article opens up the figuration of heartache in literature, to consider anatomical pain as well. Read it for free through August: ow.ly/b3BN50Smuzh
The @C19Americanists Americanists Abroad cluster cordially invites you to our next Zoom spotlight event on Fri, 20 Sept 2-3 pm BST. @SariAltschuler & @TConstantinesco will be joining us for a conversation on their June 2024 American Literature Journal special issue on "Pain."
Volume 96, Issue 3 of American Literature is online! View the full TOC: ow.ly/zAq950TBGfc American Literature Journal has been regarded since its inception as the preeminent periodical in its field. Learn more: ow.ly/VF5o50TBGfb