@AmandaAnnKlein very disappointed that you're not including the interim associate vice provost for institutional advancement in these vetting protocols
Are all these guys writing belated takes on Big Fiction in the world’s most annoying book club together? They all critique Sinykin along the same stupid lines (“wherefore the individual genius?”) and are oblivious to the real issue with the book (“corporate allegory” as paradigm)
This starts in two hours! We're thrilled to be co-sponsoring this series with the @Center4Fiction in New York. We're on Zoom tonight and tickets are still available.
Creative Writing and Critical Thought returns next Thursday, February 24th at 7pm with Translation in Theory and Imagination, featuring Katie Kitamura and Emily Apter! Register here: https://t.co/qJ5ThR792e
As part of our launch of NLH 52/3-4, "Race and Periodization," we are releasing two downloads from the issue by @Elysabethgrace and @ISASaxonists. Click through and you'll find the links to the free PDFs.
https://t.co/gYxdNhZsyn
@ISASaxonists We are so sorry for this error--we've alerted the publisher about this error on Project Muse. I don't know why they didn't correctly transcribe from the Table of Contents and the proofs we submitted but we are working on it. Again, huge apologies.
@ISASaxonists@lizabethswann Yes, we are absolutely working on it--the proofs we sent in were accurate, as you can see above! But again we're very sorry and have apologized to the author, and we're working on fixing it.
After the editors' introduction comes Margo Hendricks' @Elysabethgrace "Coloring the Past, Considerations on Our Future: RaceB4Race," originally delivered as a keynote address at a @FolgerLibrary
conference. 2/x
We are thrilled to announce the publication of New Literary History 52.3/4, "Race and Periodization," a double issue brilliantly edited by Urvashi Chakravarty @UrvashiChakrav and Ayanna Thompson. 1/x
After the editors' introduction comes Margo Hendricks' @Elysabethgrace "Coloring the Past, Considerations on Our Future: RaceB4Race," originally delivered as a keynote address at a @FolgerLibrary
conference. 2/x
Enormous thanks to the special issue editors for shepherding this magisterial issue through production, and to our hard-working staff at NLH and our colleagues at @JHUPress for the continuing support.