Katie Fitzpatrick
Peer Reviewed Articles
Introduction: Contemporary Culture After Data Science
The computational study of contemporary culture is experiencing something of a renaissance across the university. Computer scientists are writing algorithms to identify the emotional arcs of novels.1 Sociologists are building…
Content-Era Ethics
Between 2008 and 2012, social media changed. Previously, companies like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr had been small, independent startups. Their sites were walled gardens where users could create and…
Squatter Regionalism: Postwar Fiction, Geography, and the Program Era
The last chapter of Tom Lutz’s landmark study Cosmopolitan Vistas: American Regionalism and Literary Value (2004) is ambitiously titled “The New New Regionalism and the Future of Literature.” In it, Lutz reminds…
The Goodreads “Classics”: A Computational Study of Readers, Amazon, and Crowdsourced Amateur Criticism
What is a classic? This is “not a new question,” as T.S. Eliot acknowledged more than seventy-five years ago.1 More than simply “not new,” this question now feels decidedly old,…
Voice
If trade publications like Publisher’s Weekly and Writer’s Digest are any indication, there is no more desirable a trait for a would-be writer than voice. Not talent or technique, not craft or style, not…
A Network Analysis of Postwar American Poetry in the Age of Digital Audio Archives
Writing in 1981, Ron Silliman could not have been more astute in characterizing networks and scenes as the two governing modes of social organization in postwar American poetry.1 According to…
The Asian American Literature We’ve Constructed
Asian American literature has grown dramatically in recent decades, reflecting a broader acceleration in contemporary cultural production.1 While no comprehensive bibliography of Asian American literary publications exists, we can look…
Against Conglomeration: Nonprofit Publishing and American Literature After 1980
1: Port Townsend From Port Townsend, Washington, you can watch the Puget Sound meet the Salish Sea: the small water turns west toward the open ocean. In 1982, James Laughlin…
Feminist Bestsellers: A Digital History of 1970s Feminism
Academics have long recognized 1970 as a signal moment in feminism’s history. In the US, it has been labeled “Feminism’s Pivotal Year” when a “wave of press attention” moved women’s…