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Contemporaries Essays, Reading with Algorithms

Young Adult Readers and the Genres of Online Book Reviewing

If you are a reader who uses any of the social media platforms where books are promoted, discussed, and displayed, you will have seen certain book cover images repeatedly, similar…

Contemporaries Essays, Reading with Algorithms

Reading through Wattpad’s Classification and Discoverability Algorithms

Classification systems are fundamental to how readers discover books and stories, both on and offline. Traditional knowledge organisation systems, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system and Library of…

Contemporaries Essays, Reading with Algorithms

Introduction: Reading with Algorithms

On March 31, 2023, Twitter (now X) released its recommendation algorithm for public viewing and annotation. The unprecedented move towards transparency included . . . no surprises. Instead, it confirmed…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

The Labor of Love

Midway through Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor, with just seven women left in the competition, the tenuous friendships forged between contestants have begun to fracture. On a picturesque group…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

Will You Accept This Job? Labor, Love, and Bachelor Nation

Limo entrances are a steadfast ritual in every first episode of The Bachelor. Each time a contestant pops her meticulously coiffed head out of the limo, the faithful chyron tells…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

Feasts and Famine: Consumption on “The Bachelor” 

In the Bachelor mansion, the kitchen stays empty. There are no gourmet chefs; no kind mothers work in the kitchen. No phones to order UberEats, no Instacart; no internet, even…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

Behind the Camera: The Crucial Role of Parents on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette

The Bachelor and Bachelorette accelerate not just dating, but other romantic milestones such as falling in love, achieving physical intimacy, and — though rarely discussed — meeting a potential partner’s…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

The Bachelor as Novel of Manners

Why do smart, critical viewers who are actively harmed by the systems of domination that The Bachelor upholds continue to watch the show? The most common answer served to any…

Contemporaries Essays, The Bachelor

Lesbians at Sea: Queerness and The Bachelor Franchise

When asked in a 2014 The New York Times Magazine interview if there should be a gay Bachelor, Chris Harrison, the franchise’s former host, responded: “The question is: Is it…