Volume 96, Issue 3 of American Literature is online! View the full TOC: https://t.co/upPUfUst8c
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The #WeeklyRead is "Taxonomy of an Enslaved Heart" by Shari Goldberg. Published in "Pain" an issue of @amlitjournal, the article opens up the figuration of heartache in literature, to consider anatomical pain as well.
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The newest issue of @amlitjournal (96:1) features 5 new essays and the announcement of the 2023 Norman Foerster Prize. View the Table of Contents: https://t.co/MkJyYYEnmC
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The winner of the 2023 Foerster Prize for best essay in @amlitjournal is Michele Elam for her article "Poetry Will Not Optimize; or, What Is Literature to AI?" Learn more on our blog: https://t.co/y7szKfmaUZ
American Literature, Volume 95, Number 4 is now available! View the TOC: https://t.co/m5ihbnKyuj
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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
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The #WeeklyRead is "Black Feminist Geohaptics and the Broken Earth" by Shouhei Tanaka. The article appears in "Senses with/out Subjects," a recent special issue of American Literature (95:3). Read it for free through 12/15: https://t.co/OoggrSgrHK
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The advance pub of my new article, “Afro-Asian Antagonism and the Long Korean War,” AMERICAN LITERATURE @amlitjournal 95.4, is now available online at @DukePress!!!
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"Senses with/out Subjects," a new special issue of @amlitjournal (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: https://t.co/qvMg6V42uO
ICYMI: "Poetry Will Not Optimize; or, What is Literature to AI?" by Michele Elam is the #WeeklyRead: https://t.co/IuNgcBSVMf
The article was published in "Critical AI: A Field in Formation," a special issue of @amlitjournal, edited by Rita Raley & Jennifer Rhee.
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"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: https://t.co/g9q8KYFljU
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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 @amlitjournal@DukePress 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: https://t.co/g9q8KYFljU
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Congrats to @crysrudds, 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: https://t.co/txCSMt8a3S @amlitjournal