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The Literary Blurb Economy

11.30.18

Michael Maguire

Unpredictable: Three Days of the Condor, Information Theory, and The Remaking of Professional Ideology

11.06.18

Abigail Cheever

Literary Fiction and the Genres of Genre Fiction

08.07.18

Jeremy Rosen

Emoji Dick and the Eponymous Whale, An Essay in Four Parts

07.08.18

Lisa Gitelman

Parent to Mockingbird: Harper Lee and a Novel Deferred

06.14.18

Rachel Watson

Ecostoicism, or Notes on Franzen

05.30.18

Caren Irr

Social Dimensions of the Turn to Genre: Junot Díaz’s Oscar Wao and Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant

03.31.18

Günter Leypoldt

The Other Finch Family: Atticus, Calpurnia, Zeebo, and Black Women’s Agency in To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman

01.11.18

Simon Stow

Leaks: A Genre

11.17.17

Michael Dango

The Rise of the Recent Historical Novel

09.29.17

Alexander Manshel

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Glitch Ability: A Crip Poetics of Failure

Zackary Kiebach

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Generic Life: Mass Consumption and Globalization in Harryette Mullen’s S*PeRM**K*T

Anna Zalokostas

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The Programming Era: The Art of Conversation Design from ELIZA to Alexa

Christopher Grobe

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Our Costume Dramas of Creative Destruction

Aaron Chandler

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Manifest Diversity and the Empire of Finance

Susan Koshy

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Susan Sontag and the Americanization of the Nouveau Roman

Ben Libman

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Wattpad’s Fictions of Care

Sarah Brouillette

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Amiri Baraka’s Changing Same as Anational Sociality

Gerónimo Sarmiento Cruz

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