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- An Introduction to the Blue Humanities by Steve Mentz (review) Volume 32, Numbers 1-2, 2024, pp. 482-485
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- Soundtracked Books from the Acoustic Era to the Digital Age: A Century of "Books That Sing" by Justin St. Clair (review)
- The Critical Situation: Vexed Perspectives in Postmodern Literary Studies by Robert T. Tally Jr. (review)
- The Great Dismissal: Memoir of the Cultural Demolition Derby, 2015–2022 by Henry Sussman (review)
- The Routledge Companion to Literature and Emotion ed. by Patrick Colm Hogan, Bradley J. Irish, and Lalita Pandit Hogan (review)
- An Introduction to the Blue Humanities by Steve Mentz (review)
- In Defense of Secrets by Anne Dufourmantelle (review)
- Solidarity and the Palestinian Cause: Indigeneity, Blackness, and the Promise of Universality by Zahi Zalloua (review)
- Inside the Walls: An Interview with Doran Larson
- The Stance of Criticism: An Interview with David Scott
- Reckoning with America's Anti-Blackness: From Repression to Disavowal—and Beyond
- "I'm as mad as Hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore": Anger, Critique, and the Culture Wars 2.0
- Race and Sex Redux
- The Foreclosure of America and the Emergence of Automania
- "Hey Asshole, I've Got Your Culture War Right Here": Satire, Invective, and Fighting Back
- Targeting Tenure in Dark Academe: Antitheory, Neoliberalism, and the New Assault on Academic Freedom
- Where to Begin?
- Close Reading Needs a Better Theory of Actuality
- Some Propositions on Close Reading
- Against the Ethics of Close Reading: Close Readers, Lay Readers, and Critical Humility
- Close Reading Beyond the Anglophone Orbit
- From the English School to the Archive
- How Close Reading Goes Off
- Is the Ethics of Close Reading Feminist? Or, Friends of Close Readers
- On Aggressive Close Reading
- The Ethics of Close Reading
- The Ethics of Close Reading?
- History Disintegrates into Images
- A Dialectician Entre Nous
- "Breaking Out of the Windless Present": Jameson's Representation of the Benjaminian Cosmos and History in The Benjamin Files
- It's All about the Benjamin(s), or, Fredric Jameson's Precursor in Literary Criticism and Theory
- Local Traditions, Colonial Modernity and the Politics of Pressure: Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things
- The Materialism of Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me
- The Dreams of Sympoiesis
- Total Admin: The College Campus as Critical Environment in Pynchon's Vineland
- Information without Meaning in Jeff VanderMeer's Trilogy of Area X
- Technical Rationality and the Environmental Turn: The Case of Holly Herndon's Oikos
- Notes On Abstract Carbon
- How Resilience Became the Content of Digital Educational Privatization and Other Disasters of Resilience
- The Jargon of Critical Environments
- Nonbinary/Natures
- Mari Ruti and Climate Grief
- Eli Clare: Outsider Theory, the Environment, and Brilliant Imperfection
- The Politics of the Faceless
- The Plantationocene, or Critique Under a Black Horizon
- Sick Lit: Zombie Apparatus and Ideology's Severance
- The Eco-Marxist Problematic: Value Between Economy and Ecology
- The Introduction to Critical Environments
- Editor's Note
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