Modernism/modernity
@MModernity
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The official journal of @msatweet. Editorial Offices: Concordia and Rutgers.
Joined June 2012
New on Print Plus: H. N. Lukes reviews Jordan Brower’s Classical Hollywood, American Modernism: A Literary History of the Studio System, tracing how literary modernism and Hollywood’s studio system shaped American cultural modernity. Read it here: https://t.co/zhZRebE8jE
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New on Print Plus: A preview from our latest print issue, Michael M. Weinstein's article on “Reading Against the Frame: Photomontage and Trans Aesthetics in the Russian Avant-Garde" Read it here: https://t.co/TWVmHOTfPe
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New Issue Alert! Preview the latest issue of Modernism/modernity (Vol. 32, No. 2) on Print Plus now. Read the Editor’s Note: https://t.co/x5NMfQpyi3 Explore the full Table of Contents: https://t.co/KzB0d5FX9H
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New on Print Plus: Nicholas Sawicki’s “The Eye and the Hand: On Kafka’s Drawings” examines how Kafka’s sketching practices blur the line between vision and inscription, art and text. Read here: https://t.co/GraQ9w2bVr
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New at Print Plus: Alice Staveley et al shed light on the business of modernism and reads order books as digital portals for literary history Read more: https://t.co/6cknaKTfy7
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Pls RT this thread to show these scholars some love 🙏 @READEnglish @durham_uni @NickTSmart @NewCollegeOx @uniofoxford @MModernity @msatweet @modernistudies @TSEliotSocUK @TSEliotSchool
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Sookyoung Lee’s inaugural “Letter from the Field” launches a new series for the Modernism, Energy, and Environment forum, discussing histories and futures of climate catastrophe, fossil capital’s relentlessness, and academic labor. Read it on Print Plus: https://t.co/vslGhCecHD
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Read Martin Harries's review of Thierry de Duve’s Duchamp’s Telegram: From Beaux-Arts to Art-in-General, now on Print Plus: https://t.co/8u5YhcJocQ
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Now live on Print Plus: “Dreaming through Marg” by Rashmi Viswanathan Read the article here to delve into a study the cultural encoding in early issues of Marg, the influential Indian arts and culture journal: https://t.co/sasaQZP3vl
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Our latest issue is in the mail! This issue brings together innovative new work on modernism’s global forms, critical methods, and cultural histories. Read the Editor's note here: https://t.co/2uilVJc045
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Edited by Kaitlin Staudt, our latest cluster on "Global Modernisms and Asia’s Other Empires" expands on the understanding of the relationship between modernism, imperialism, and the global. Read: https://t.co/gMYlhfJelh
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this looks GREAT! 👇👇
In our latest post for the "Between the Lines" blog, Daniel Horowitz writes on “The Crossword and the Sword: Puzzling Modernism and War”: https://t.co/3pYuEJOnry
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Oh this is so good - Daniel is an accomplished writer with a marvellous substack too, if you're into that sort of thing! @CUNYenglish
In our latest post for the "Between the Lines" blog, Daniel Horowitz writes on “The Crossword and the Sword: Puzzling Modernism and War”: https://t.co/3pYuEJOnry
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In our latest post for the "Between the Lines" blog, Daniel Horowitz writes on “The Crossword and the Sword: Puzzling Modernism and War”: https://t.co/3pYuEJOnry
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Enjoyed the opportunity to contribute to this cluster. My piece on the collage aesthetic in 1920s Paris here:
Our latest cluster, "Hope Mirrlees's 'Paris: A Poem' @ 100", edited by Nell Wasserstrom and @riomatchett , takes a long walk along the Seine. Read more here: https://t.co/6xlb4XFynO
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Our latest cluster, "Hope Mirrlees's 'Paris: A Poem' @ 100", edited by Nell Wasserstrom and @riomatchett , takes a long walk along the Seine. Read more here: https://t.co/6xlb4XFynO
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Now live on Print Plus: Tamlyn Avery's examination of masculinity, anxiety, and textual economies via Wallace Thurman’s typewriter: https://t.co/PzYFEIXeXl
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"The modernist beachscape yields a rich cultural archive and a generative space through which to think questions of emplacement, improvisation, and relationality." From our latest issue: Jules O'Dwyer on Hannah Freed-Thall's "Modernism at the Beach": https://t.co/tuYN215uSx
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Our latest issue is in the mail! This happens to be co-editor Stephen Ross's last. We are sad to see him go, but thrilled to welcome Faye Hammill to the team! Read his farewell message here: https://t.co/kWSDx8OLPd
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This week in our “In These Times” forum, edited by @debraraecohen, read our managing editor, Harrington Weihl, on “the tension between gender conservatism and the future of [the Olympics] as a liberal institution”: https://t.co/0hRFu0Atiu
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