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Glitch Ability: A Crip Poetics of Failure

01.07.25

Zackary Kiebach

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

04.04.23

Anna Zalokostas

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

03.27.23

Christopher Grobe

Our Costume Dramas of Creative Destruction

03.22.23

Aaron Chandler

Manifest Diversity and the Empire of Finance

09.20.22

Susan Koshy

Susan Sontag and the Americanization of the Nouveau Roman

08.29.22

Ben Libman

Wattpad’s Fictions of Care

07.13.22

Sarah Brouillette

Amiri Baraka’s Changing Same as Anational Sociality

06.28.22

Gerónimo Sarmiento Cruz

Hipsters and Homosexuals: Chandler Brossard’s Who Walk in Darkness and the Midcentury Gay Underground

06.02.22

Guy Davidson

Autofiction and Selfie Aesthetics

12.16.21

Joseph R. Worthen

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Recent Uncollected Essays

Peer Reviewed

Glitch Ability: A Crip Poetics of Failure

Zackary Kiebach

Peer Reviewed

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

Anna Zalokostas

Peer Reviewed

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

Christopher Grobe

Peer Reviewed

Our Costume Dramas of Creative Destruction

Aaron Chandler

Peer Reviewed

Manifest Diversity and the Empire of Finance

Susan Koshy

Peer Reviewed

Susan Sontag and the Americanization of the Nouveau Roman

Ben Libman

Peer Reviewed

Wattpad’s Fictions of Care

Sarah Brouillette

Peer Reviewed

Amiri Baraka’s Changing Same as Anational Sociality

Gerónimo Sarmiento Cruz

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