A roundtable discussion is presented on the topic of literary journals in Russia and changes in readership, content, and journal culture since the 1990s. Participating authors include Marina Abasheva, Marina Adamovich, and Nikolai Bogomolov. Other topics include the role of the Internet, financial ...
The Journal-isms™ Roundtable is a dinner group of more than 50 current and former journalists, authors and editors that meets every month, sometimes at Sunday brunch, other times on a weeknight. In 2020, the COVID pandemic prompted a change of venue to Zoom, and since then we have als...
The Madwoman with a Laptop: Notes Toward a Literary Prehistory of Academic Fem Blogging For the purposes of this roundtable, I will focus my reflections on an aspect of my practice that at first seemed whimsical or just plain silly but ... M Lindemann - 《Journal of Womens History》 被引...
Additionally, I don’t understand why someone wouldn’t accept readings, and research from a culture different from the one that might have produced a literary work. I agree that every book has its own context and cultural background, but when readers read them even if, they might be from ...
University. Her work has appeared in Studies in the Novel, Modern Fiction Studies, and ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. Her most recent essay, “The Feminine Origins of American Literary Realism,” is forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Realism (Oxford UP, 2018)...
The collection of essays below reconvenes the company from the second roundtable, and it begins, aptly, in a spirit of adventure – with Richard Kopley's story of the thrill that can come, as it has for him in the co-editorship of Resources in American Literary Studies, with searching ...
and have been obsessed with each new era since. Genuinely, her songwriting and literary style have inspired me to cover music and led me to this roundtable today. Dramatically, I don’t know if I would be alive today had she not gotten me through the hardest times and toughest heartbreaks...
A New Yorker contributor since 1925 and denizen of the Algonquin Round Table, Frank Sullivan was a jolly soul known for his gentle wit and spoofs of cliches. His latest target was Lois Long’s fashion column “On and Off the Avenue,” penning a spoof that was indistinguishable from the ori...
The Theory of Cultural Great Tradition and the Practice of Quadruple Evidence Method: A Summary of the Round Table Discussion of Literary Anthropology at t... Gestated and developed in the field of comparative literature, literary anthropology has become a complete theoretical system in the 21 st...
We are excited to host this conversation on a very important book, Samia Khatun’s Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia. The CM Roundtable is a...