Now on Print Plus—Marquis Bey's "Epistemology of Hoodies: On the Black and Nonbinary," the latest in Kevin Bell's Black Spring series modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/b
Modernism/modernity
@MModernity
The official journal of the Modernist Studies Association. Editorial Offices Fordham University and Northwestern.
msa.press.jhu.edu/journal/index.…Joined June 2012
Modernism/modernity’s Tweets
Stanley Gontarski's new peer-reviewed article, "A Cabinet of Curiosities: Bad Godots and Lucky’s Brain Science," is now available to read on Print Plus: modernismmodernity.org/articles/gonta
1
5
13
Now live on Print Plus: 's "Finding Africa in Benaras: Postcolonial Citation in Jai Baba Felunath (1979)." Read the latest in 's Visualities series here modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/s
1
16
39
An article from our latest print issue, Joel Duncan's "'Rolls Rough': William Carlos Williams on the Thrills and Ills of Automobility," is free to read now! modernismmodernity.org/articles/dunca
4
6
A teaser from the latest print issue is now free to read on Print Plus! reviews Strange Likeness: Description and the Modernist Novel by from modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/g
3
5
We're pleased to ring in the new year with a new Editor's Note from ! Read "Well This is The New Year" here modernismmodernity.org/editors/well-n
1
5
In our last post of the year, reviews a new edition of H.D.'s HERmione from modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/v
7
12
An exciting announcement about : t.e2ma.net/message/m7ra6e When my term ends in June 2023, I'll be succeeded by Prof. Anjali Nerlekar of The journal will continue to be in great hands with her, continuing co-editors Alys Moody, and Stephen Ross.
6
34
Check out our new cluster—"Modernist Centenaries, Anniversaries, and Commemorations"—edited by and featuring contributions from , , , and modernismmodernity.org/forums/moderni
14
31
In "Conrad's Dynamite Time," a new podcast in @thomassdavisjr's Modernism, Energy, and Environment series, discusses The Secret Agent with Elizabeth Carolyn Miller and . Listen here! modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/w
5
10
Brand new on Print Plus: William Brockman's blog post on "James Joyce, 'according to the pictures postcard'" in our Future Pasts series modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/b
8
12
Catherine W. Hollis () searches for "Fitzi" in "Fitzi’s Dog: Lost Auto/biographical Presence in Nightwood"—the latest for 's Orientations blog series modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/h
1
6
13
In the latest for Margaret Konkol's Future Pasts blog series, Scott Matthews discusses exploring archives during COVID in "'Broken Continuity': Cubist Interpretation from Mary Butts’s Letters in the Archive" modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/m
3
9
Check out a brand new article on Print Plus: Irina Markina's "For the Record: Voice and Orality in Guillaume Apollinaire’s 'Lettre-Océan'" modernismmodernity.org/articles/marki
5
7
Now live on Print Plus: @BradshawMissy's "Miss Lowell Regrets"—a new post on Amy Lowell for our Orientations blog series, edited by modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/b
1
5
9
Our latest cluster, "Reading Modernism in the Sixth Extinction"—edited by and —is now available on Print Plus! Read it here modernismmodernity.org/forums/reading
29
68
Now live on Print Plus: A brand new post in our Orientations blog series, 's "Orienting to the Private: The Spatial Dreamworlds of Black Becoming" modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/h
9
19
In a brand new collaboration between our Orientations and Visualities blogs, asks "So, What Does a Feminist Look Like?" modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/m
2
4
Available now on Print Plus, Peter Kirkpatrick's article "Corrosive Littoral: On the Beach with Kenneth Slessor" raises the curtain on our new cycle modernismmodernity.org/articles/kirkp
3
3
Our Editor, , rings in our brand new print issue with a new Editor's note, "Notes on Annotations" modernismmodernity.org/editors/notes-
2
7
Tiao Wang and Ronald Schleifer offer a sweeping analysis of the Chinese poetic modernism of Shi Zhi during what they call China's second Industrial Revolution of the 1980s reform period. Now available in our April issue here: muse.jhu.edu/article/863189
2
4
In the April issue, Ryan Johnson considers how Paul Claudel distinguishes himself among modernist orientalists in his vision of Japan as both scientifically ultramodern and antiquated, with specific attention to how he thought about thermodynamics muse.jhu.edu/article/863184
1
3
In our new print issue, Shaj Mathew examines distinct practices of Persian flânerie among two figures, the fokoli and the farangimaab, using them as case studies for a broader theory of global autofiction flânerie reaching into the present muse.jhu.edu/article/863182
2
4
.'s detailed examination of the way Ulysses mediates the question of Homeric authorship, with reference to the "Eumaeus" episode, is now available online: muse.jhu.edu/article/863187
1
10
In another article from our latest print issue, Václav Lucien Paris discusses the Czech figure Jan Welzl, a gold-digger, hunter, and storyteller, to develop a theory of "eccentric primitivism" muse.jhu.edu/article/863183
1
In our new print issue, examines how David Garnett's novella Lady Into Fox (1922) subverts narrative realism, the foundation of the marriage plot in "'Was it marriage?': Queer Relationships and Early Twentieth-Century Anti-Realism" muse.jhu.edu/article/863188
3
5
In another article from our new print issue, Sandra Zalman "unpacks" the myth of MoMA's origins with reference to the museum's founder Alfred H. Barr's (in)famous chart of modern art and asks why this origin myth has persisted muse.jhu.edu/article/863185
1
Juliet Bellow considers the machine aesthetic of Fernand Léger's "Ballet mécanique" in a newly available piece from our latest print issue muse.jhu.edu/article/863196
2
6
In our next print issue, available now, Michelle Clayton narrates a series of "encounters" with "recoveries of modernist dance" and "danced recoveries of modernism" in "Dancing Returns: Recovering Modernism's Movements" muse.jhu.edu/article/863186
1
4
Another open-access piece from our latest print issue is available on Print Plus now— reviews Frame by Frame: A Materialist Aesthetics of Animated Cartoons by the late Hannah Frank, from modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/l
4
7
With the release of our next print issue, we are pleased to share an open-access digital version of one of the articles! Shaj Mathew's "Global Autofictional Flânerie" is available now on Print Plus modernismmodernity.org/articles/mathe
9
12
Read Kevin Bell's latest for the "Black Spring" blog series, "Merciless Divinations: Adrienne Kennedy and the Anti-Theatre of Black Becoming" here: modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/m
4
3
Up now in our Re/discoveries series: on Gilmore Millen's novel Sweet Man in "The Afterlives of Alice Mitchell" modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/k
4
6
This brand new post in our Visualities blog series comes from the series editor—read 's "Blur" here: modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/b
6
12
Check out the latest in our Little Reviews series: Jacob DeBrock reviews Nadia Nurhussein’s Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America, from modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/d
5
7
Now live on Print Plus, Randi Koppen's new article "The Loose Mass, The Open Society, and the Co-operative Commonwealth: Altermodernities Between the Wars" takes up the interwar social commentaries of Bergson, Benjamin, and Leonard Woolf modernismmodernity.org/articles/koppe
7
17
Check out Elizabeth Blake's "Epistemology of the What?: Queer Anachronisms in the Modernist Classroom"—the latest in our Orientations series, edited by modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/b
12
29
In a brand new post for our Recent Scholarship series, Mary Ann Caws reviews Florine Stettheimer: New Directions in Multimodal Modernism, an anthology of essays edited by and Suzanne Zelazo, published by modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/c
6
13
Available now: the latest for 's Visualities series, 's "Stare, Flaunt: Seeing Trans Femininity in Literary Modernism" modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/h
2
10
22
Carey J. Snyder reviews two recent editions of Edith Ayrton Zangwill's "undeservedly forgotten novel" The Call in the latest for our Re/discoveries series modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/s
7
10

