Our crisis has a cover! And on 4/12 you can buy it with book attached: dukeupress.edu/situation-crit…. Thanks to DUP and Brian Connolly, Matthew Crow, John Garcia, Christopher Looby, Michael Meranze, Mark Miller, Justine Murison, britt rusert, Ana Schwartz, Joan Wallach Scott, and Jordan Alexander Stein.
my contacts in Cambridge MA tell me I’m available for purchase at the Harvard Book Store! so is Jordan Alexander Stein! find us in the Zizek section apparently
the Avidly Reads page of the NYU Press catalog is looking extremely cute if I do say so myself
Avidly Sarah Mesle Phillip Maciak Arielle Zibrak Alison Kinney (she/her) Michelle Commander Jordan Alexander Stein
I think Ken Wissoker and Jordan Alexander Stein might enjoy this effort to make an argument from Between Men legible to undergrads.
Once again, Herman Melville’s love letters are the talk of the town!
Catch up with Jordan Alexander Stein’s exploration of the extravagance of Melville's epistolary style from ELH Journal: 'Melville's Love Letters'
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Jess Calarco Article from my colleague in CHE. Largely agrees. Students don't cheat as a first resort. And, as instructors, we can't fight AI and the ability of students to cheat with tech. Instead we need to evolve and embrace new ways of teaching. Jordan Alexander Stein chronicle.com/article/instea…
It's not only that Nina Simone and the Communist Manifesto share the same birthday, it's that Jordan Alexander Stein is publishing an amazing book, 'The Fantasies of Nina Simone,' next year with Duke University Press. So exciting!
I am loving Jordan Alexander Stein's Avidly Reads Theory; seriously considering incorporating it (or at least portions of it) into my Master's-level Introduction to Critical Theory course this spring...!
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Tonight begins my experiment in using chapters from Jordan Alexander Stein's Avidly Reads Theory as a framework for portions of my M.A.-level Introduction to Critical Theory course!