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Volume 1, Issue 2 (October, 2016)
Special Issue: v21
Special Issue editors: Anna Kornbluh and Benjamin Morgan
Introduction: Presentism, Form, and the Future of History Anna Kornbluh and Benjamin Morgan first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
I. Bleak House Today |
Bleak House: 19, 20, 21 Alex Woloch first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
A Note on Reading Bleak House Elaine Auyoung first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Bleakness Elisha Cohn first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Dickens’ Resonance David Sweeney Coombs first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
On the Genealogy of “Deportment”: Being Present in Bleak House Jonathan Farina first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Untimely Dickens Emily Steinlight first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Charles Dickens in 1948 Megan Ward first published on October 4, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
II. Theorizing the Present |
Impassioned Objectivity: Nietzsche, Hardy, and the Science of Fiction S. Pearl Brilmyer first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Jamming the Historical Machine Danielle Coriale first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Too Many Nietzsches Eleanor Courtemanche first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Untimely Historicism Devin Griffiths first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
On the Uses of Nietzsche’s “Uses” Matthew Sussman first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Unhistorical Reading and Mutual Playing Daniel Wright first published on October 5, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
III. The Way We Write Now |
Introduction: Historicism: From the Break to the Loop Caroline Levine first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Notes on Presentism and the Cultural Logic of Dissociation Carolyn Betensky first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Kink in Time Ellis Hanson first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
History Repeating Anna Kornbluh first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Maintenance Work: On Tradition and Development Jesse Rosenthal first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Anthropocene Inscriptions: Reading Global Synchrony Jesse Oak Taylor first published on October 6, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
IV. Empire and Unfielding |
Introduction Tanya Agathocleous first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Jyotirao Phule’s “Slavery” Tanya Agathocleous first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Swinburne’s Oxford Notebook: Violence in/as Form Nathan K. Hensley first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Emergency Repairs Are Required on All Our Dams Joseph Lavery first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
The Light of Asia and the Varieties of Victorian Presentism Sebastian Lecourt first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Biopolitics and Greater Britain Nasser Mufti first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Charles Kickham’s Knocknagow: Or, the Homes of Tipperary Mary L. Mullen first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
V. Keynote and Responses |
On the Non-Representation of Atrocity Bruce Robbins first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Genealogies of Self-Accusation Zachary Samalin first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Literary Subjects Molly Clark Hillard first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Closing Remarks Elaine Hadley first published on October 7, 2016. doi:xx.xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx |