Volume 27, Nos. 1–2 (2019) read it on Project MUSE | read it on JSTOR Editor’s Note
Jeffrey R. Di Leo
Blue Humanities Towards a Blue Humanity
Ian Buchanan and Celina Jeffery
Open Endings
Sophia M. A. Nicolov
Artistic Immersion
Celina Jeffery
Climate Change Goes Live
Bogna M. Konior
Surfing in Cantabria, Spain
Daniel Wuebben and Juan José González-Trueba
Must We Eat Fish?
Ian Buchanan
The Sea as Archive
Donna Honarpisheh
Into the Dark Blue
jan jagodzinski
General Articles Translating the Unconscious
Carol Mastrangelo Bové
What is Queer Translation?
Nir Kedem
Addressing the Atomic Specter
Kristin George Bagdanov
Theory Today in China
Hua Zhang
From Street Food to “Street-Level Feminism”
Pelin Kivrak
Interventions Who Sells Out Theory?
Jeffrey R. Di Leo
Offering (Up) Theory
John Mowitt
Resistances To Theory
Brian O’Keeffe
Alchemies of Theory
Nicole Simek
Reading Adorno by the Pool
Robert T. Tall y Jr.
On Not Selling Out the Subject
Zahi Zalloua
Capital Theory and the Real World
Peter Hitchcock
Reformations Introduction
Daniel T. O’Hara
Bloom’s Festival of Significance
Agata Bielik-Robson
Harold Bloom’s
Possessed by Memory Robert L. Caserio
Criticism
Jeffrey R. Di Leo Dead
Possessed by Sahitya
Ranjan Ghosh
The Sight of Memory
Gina Masucci MacKenzie
The Pedagogy of the Aesthete
Daniel Rosenberg Nutters
The Privileged Moment in Bloom
Daniel T. O’Hara
A Book of Revelation
Alan Singer
“The Fury and the Mire of Human Veins”
Chris Winkler
Harold Bloom Responds
Harold Bloom
Reviews A Subterranean Althusser
Ted Stolze
The Phantasms of Lionel Trilling
Daniel T. O’Hara
On the Modifications of Clouds
John Frow
Mixed Messages
Allen Dunn
Forum I
Trading Literature with Christopher Breu, Jeffrey R. Di Leo, Tom Eyers, Robin Truth Goodman, Sophia A. McClennen, Nicole Simek, and H. Aram Veeser
Forum II
History of Theory with Peter Melville Logan,Tilottama Rajan, Amanda Anderson, Marjorie Garber, Jeffrey J. Williams, William Germano, David R. Shumway, and Jane Gallop
Interviews Games, Things, and Theory: An Interview with Ian Bogost
Jeffrey J. Williams
Writing In-Between: An Interview with Amitava Kumar
Jeffrey J. Williams
Book Notes
Notice to Contributors
Notes on Contributors
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