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