Volume 70 - 2024
(Note: This entire volume is available online through Project Muse)
Issue 1
Editor: Robert P. Marzec
Associate Editor: Maren Linett
General Issue
Fandom and Fictionality after the Social Web: A Computational Study of AO3
Aarthi Vadde and Richard Jean So
Pages 1-29
Not Quite So Kind: Mrs. Dalloway and the Problem of Kindness
Anne E. Fernald
Pages 30-54
Edibles into Scribbles: Writing Asia through Food in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography
Janet Eunjin Cho
Pages 55-77
Elizabeth Bowen’s Grammar of Waning Empire
Wendi Bootes
Pages 78-102
Alone Together: Connecting through Estrangement in the Black British Novel
Isavella Vouza
Pages 103-129
Trans*-itional Longings of the “Dark Ghetto”: Rosa Guy and a Trans* Black Childhood Studies
Stephen Knadler
Pages 130-155
Realism and Interface: Reading Ruth Ozeki Apocalyptically
Bren Ram
Pages 156-172
Book Reviews
Pages 174-196
Contributors
Pages 197-98
Issue 2
Editor: Robert P. Marzec
Associate Editor: Maren Linett
Special Issue: On Judgment
Editor's Note
Robert P. Marzec
Pages 203-06
Introduction to Special Issue on Michael W. Clune’s A Defense of Judgment
Robert S. Lehman
Pages 207-213
Judgment and Its Publics
Elizabeth S. Anker
Pages 214-224
Judgment Takes Care of Itself
Todd Cronan
Pages 225-242
Response to Michael W. Clune’s A Defense of Judgment
Theo Davis
Pages 243-251
Judgment All the Way Down
Simon During
Pages 252-266
Toward an Epistemology of Literary Judgment
Alex King
Pages 267-282
Anxiety and Community: Clune on Judgment
Robert S. Lehman
Pages 283-293
The Place of Judgment in the Conversation: A Reply to Michael W. Clune
Richard Moran
Pages 294-305
A Change of Heart: What It’s Like to Live in Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Yi-Ping Ong
Pages 306-316
Aesthetic Judgment: A Pragmatic View
C. Namwali Serpell
Pages 317-332
Questions of Judgment
Michael W. Clune
Pages 333-360
Contributors
Pages 361-362
Issue 3
Editor: Robert P. Marzec
Associate Editor: Maren Linett
Special Issue: Women Thinking in Public
Women Thinking in Public: An Introduction
Catherine Keyser and Debra Rae Cohen
Pages 369-384
On Jacob's Room: The Figure and Ground of Protest
Sarah Cole, Anne E. Fernald, Paul K. Saint-Amour, and Urmila Seshagiri
Pages 385-408
The Kinesthetic Turn: Jessie Redmon Fauset and the Machinery of Dance Modernism
Zoë L. Henry
Pages 409-432
Thinking with the Girls with Burning Hinder Parts: Process, Revision, and Uncertainty in Djuna Barnes's Ladies Almanack
Kate Schnur
Pages 433-455
"I Saw and Felt the Class Lines": Class Divides, Forced Sterilization, and Literary Form in Meridel Le Sueur's The Girl
Jolene Hubbs
Pages 456-476
"What was failure? What was success?": The Impostor Syndrome's Literary Transformations
Kait Pinder
Pages 477-500
Cellular Self-Making: Octavia E. Butler, "Childfinder," and the Hypno-Psionic Impulse
Alyssa Collins
Pages 501-517
Olga Ravn and the Logic of the Lyric Essay
Bridget Vincent
Pages 518-537
Mistakes Were Made: Overthinking and the Contemporary Woman Writer
Melanie Micir
Pages 538-554
Contributors
Pages 555-556
Issue 4
Editor: Robert P. Marzec
Associate Editor: Maren Linett
General Issue
"Save America From Itself": Steve Erickson's Speculative History of the Future in Shadowbahn
Greg Deinert
Pages 563-582
Conservative Modernity: The Self-Making of the Modern Colonial Woman in Cornelia Sorabji's India Calling
Anwesha Kundu
Pages 583-608
Rape Culture and the Zombie Apocalypse: Richard Matheson's I Am Legend
Gwen Bergner
Pages 609-632
Between Apparition and Disappearance: Queer Penumbrae in Wu He's Ghosts and Fairies
Keyun Tian
Pages 633-651
"One way of looking at it": Positive Thinking and Precarious Labor in Helen DeWitt's Lightning Rods
Evan Lower
Pages 652-677
Staying in Character: Ocean Vuong and the Usefulness of Refugee Beauty
Timothy K. August
Pages 678-699
"An Unknown Tongue": God, Complexity, and the Limits of Secular Epistemology in Cormac McCarthy's The Passenger and Stella Maris
Steven Frye
Pages 700-722
Book Reviews
Pages 724-756
Contributors
Page 757-758