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We publish original scholarly research across various periods, fields, and locations that comprise the discipline of comparative literary studies.

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College Literature is pleased to welcome Will Bridges as a new associate editor. He is an associate professor of Japanese at @UofR. Welcome, Will!
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College Literature is pleased to welcome Robert Volpicelli as a new associate editor. He is an associate professor of English, specializing in transnational modernism, at @RandolphMacon. Welcome, Robert!
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College Literature is pleased to welcome Stacie McCormick as a new associate editor. She is an associate professor and director of African American and Africana Studies at @TCU. Welcome, Stacie!
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5 years
Congratulations to Robert Volpicelli—who guest edited a recent issue on poetry networks on his new book, Transatlantic Modernism and the US Lecture Tour (Oxford UP)! Find it here: https://t.co/ZzqDgBQkyW
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Look out for Hyo Kim’s essay, “The Pleasure of Indeterminacy: John Yau’s ‘Genghis Chan: Private Eye,’” in upcoming general issue 48.2.
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Looking forward to “Tortured Images in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Sympathizer & the War on Terror” by Hayley C. Stefan. Coming soon in Spring 2021.
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Stay tuned for Erika Renée Williams’s essay, “Subverted Passing and Trans* Transition in Helen Oyeyemi’s Boy, Snow, Bird.” Forthcoming in general issue 48.2.
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5 years
Update: The Call for Papers for our Genre of Empire special issue deadline has been extended to May 14, 2021. For more information visit:
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Look out for Sascha Pöhlmann’s “Exotics on Earth in Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Poem in the Form of a Snake That Bites Its Tail,’” coming soon in 48.2.
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5 years
Looking forward to Sara Monahan’s “‘Rag Friends’: Literacy, Embodiment, and the Talking Letter in Sarah Winnemucca’s Life Among the Piutes,” upcoming in Spring 2021 (48.2).
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Look out for Audrey J. Golden’s “Human Rights and the Limits of Literary Critique After Abu Ghraib: Reading Hassan Blasim’s The Corpse Exhibition,” forthcoming in 48.2.
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We are excited to announce our call for proposals for a special issue, Genres of Empire, edited by Alyssa A. Hunziker and Mitch R. Murray. Proposals are due April 2, 2021. For more information on possible topics and submission guidelines, see our website:
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Check out Laura Dubek’s “‘Restorying’ the Past: Toni Morrison’s Remember, a Black-and-White Primer for American Children,” in our special issue, Toni Morrison and Adaptation, now available on Project MUSE @ https://t.co/SaqxOtLyoA
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5 years
Congratulations to guest editors, Stacie McCormick and Rhaisa Williams, for their special issue on Toni Morrison and Adaptation, now available on Project MUSE. Available for free for 30 days @ https://t.co/SaqxOtLyoA
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Looking forward to Carline Blanc Encarnacion’s “‘But you knew I was a snake, didn’t you?’: Aesop’s Fable Slithering through Morrison’s Texts,” in our special issue, Toni Morrison and Adaptation, forthcoming in mid-October.
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Coming soon is Matthew Smalley’s “Adapting the Sermon: The Anxieties of Literary Preaching in The Bluest Eye,” in our special issue, Toni Morrison and Adaptation, forthcoming in mid-October.
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5 years
Looking forward to @addiecbooth’s, “‘Hell [is] a pretty place, too’: The Ecology of Horror in the Film Adaptation of Beloved,” in our special issue, Toni Morrison and Adaptation, forthcoming in mid-October.
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Stay tuned for Rhaisa Williams’s essay, “People Know Him by name: Time, Justice, and Memory in Toni Morrison’s Dreaming Emmett,” in our special issue, Toni Morrison and Adaptation, forthcoming in mid-October.
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College Literature
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Forthcoming in 47.4 is Danielle Fuentes Morgan’s (@mos_daf) “Song as Shadow and Substance in Toni Morrison’s ‘Rectitatif’ and Stew’s Passing Strange.”
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5 years
Our upcoming special issue on Morrison includes guest editors Stacie McCormick and Rhaisa Williams’s interview with https://t.co/PcRifez8L0 ’s Daniel Banks, who has the privilege of working with Morrison’s Dreaming Emmett.
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