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David Wojnarowicz, Gordon Matta-Clark, and the Fordist Crisis in 1970s New York

10.24.16

Andrew Strombeck

Room for Critique: The Spaces of Institutional Disillusionment of 1970s U.S. Feminist Fiction

10.08.16

Jean-Thomas Tremblay

1949: Pollock/Bowles

08.05.16

Monika Gehlawat

The Middlebrow: A Special Cluster

07.02.16

Edited and with an introduction by Cecilia Konchar Farr and Tom Perrin
Articles by Birte Christ, Anna Creadick and Beth Driscoll

Introduction: Inventing the Middlebrow

07.01.16

Cecilia Konchar Farr and Tom Perrin

The Aesthetics of Accessibility: John Irving and the Middlebrow Novel after 1975

07.01.16

Birte Christ

The Middlebrow Family Resemblance: Features of the Historical and Contemporary Middlebrow

07.01.16

Beth Driscoll

Gendered Terrain: Middlebrow Authorship at Midcentury

07.01.16

Anna Creadick

Fail Better: Literary Celebrity and Creative Nonfiction in the Program Era

05.24.16

Loren Glass

How Cultural Capital Works: Prizewinning Novels, Bestsellers, and the Time of Reading

05.10.16

Andrew Piper and Eva Portelance

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