CRITICISM: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts
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Contemporary thought at its most vital. Editor Dr. Lisa Maruca @lmaruca | Posts by Managing Editor @kelly__plante | https://t.co/OtdCaofDfm
Wayne State U., Detroit, MI
Joined August 2021
Criticism’s issue 1 of volume 64 is out. Here are the essays and book reviews.
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Mary-Louise Coolahan, @erinannmcc, Melissa E. Sanchez, @skunjummen , , Anne Lake Prescott, Christopher Shirley, @paul_salzman , Steven W. May, Victoria E. Burke, Patricia Demers, Amy L. Tigner, @martinevanelk
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Congratulations to the editors and authors! Joyce MacDonald, Kimberly Ann Coles, Sujata Iyengar, @WhiteMicheline, @sarahceross;
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To read the articles go to https://t.co/bGnGsWb75z or
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To learn more about SSEMWG you can visit their website at https://t.co/SdKvJ0dTPP.
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"The volume is also a call to action, and the attention to both pedagogy and how scholars are (and still are not) encouraged to research early modern women writers provides potential avenues for the future of the field.”
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"This self-aware and self-critical lens includes the pressing need for more attention to the participation of early modern women writers in the racial, colonial, and imperial hierarchies of their time";
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The awards committee noted how the issue "addresses the current cultural and political moment in the academy";
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We're thrilled to share Criticism special issue Beyond Canonicity: The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers (W/S 21) edited by @JaimeLGoodrich and @PaulaIreneMcQu1 won @SSEMWomenGender 2022 Collaborative Project Award.
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My essay "Forensic Poetics" has been accepted by @CriticismJrnl; couldn't be happier to see this piece on its way into the world! Readings of Forensic Architecture, C. D. Wright, Maggie Nelson, and Robin Coste Lewis coming to you some time next year.
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"Theory has a past ... [and] future. ... Theory has a present, the coordinates which it mediates, the constraints that enable it, the place from which it looks."—Anna Kornbluh #readcriticism
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On scholarly activism: "consistent political critique of misogyny with consistent efforts to build intellectual community...and to work for the institutional stability that can support it"—Kimberly Ann Coles, "Undisciplined" #readcriticism 64.1/2 https://t.co/ZH1tTQDUJ5
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Happy #Bloomsday | #TBT! In 1959 and 1963 Criticism published articles comparing "James Joyce 'William Blake'" and "Joyce and the Blakean Vision" by Ellsworth Mason and John Clarke. https://t.co/SVBrsuHTr7 | https://t.co/BDhwl4unkK
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"The Mysteries of Udolpho reminds us ... that in the process of creating meaning it may offer insights into changes deep in the social system itself"
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That time Criticism published Mary Poovey on "Ideology and the Mysteries of Udolpho" #TBT 1979 #readcriticism 24.4 https://t.co/qtVn7RjUcx
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Did you know you can receive inbox notifications of your favorite journals on @ProjectMUSE? Under the Journals dropdown menu in MyMuse Alerts, select Criticism then check the Email box https://t.co/Ldc7v9oPtp
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The issue will soon be on JSTOR and Muse. Access Criticism issues at https://t.co/rjMwkTxwQi and https://t.co/jW9su4x9cL. Home page
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Ending the issue is a review of An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States by @laurenfklein. @UMinnPress Thanks to Catherine R. Peters for this book review.
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A Review of An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States by Lauren F. Klein. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020. Pp. 232. $100 cloth, $25 paper.
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Next, a review of Foucault’s Strange Eros by Lynne Huffer. @ColumbiaUP Thanks to H. N. Lukes for this book review.
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A Review of Foucault’s Strange Eros by Lynne Huffer. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. Pp. 280. $95 hardback, $28 paper, $27.99 ebook.
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