Modernities
This cluster researches modernist, avant-garde and twentieth-century culture, with a special focus on interdisciplinary and theoretical approaches.
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Publications
2026
Radford, A., Tee, V.-Y. (2026) Extremist Landscapes. Palgrave Macmillan
Radford, A. (2026) Mid-Twentieth-Century Women Writers: Country House Fiction from Elizabeth Bowen to Ivy Compton-Burnett. Liverpool University Press
Miller, G. (2026) Carolyn Laubender. The Political Clinic: Psychoanalysis and Social Change in the Twentieth Century New Directions in Critical Theory Series. New York: Columbia University Press, 2024. Pp. 348. $140.00 (cloth). Journal of British Studies, 65, pp. e75. (doi: 10.1017/jbr.2026.10252)
Rann, J. (2026) Inventing the “Woman of the East” in early Soviet Uzbekistan: coloniality, queerness, and the quest for authenticity in the Orientalist fiction of Lola-Khan Saifullina. Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies,
Gibson, C. (2026) The Elfin Pedlar and the Worm Queen: Helen Adam's poet personae. Twentieth-Century Literature, 72, pp. 203-228. (doi: 10.1215/0041462X-12489173)
Hammill, F. (2026) Ocean Liners and Modern Literature. Liverpool University Press
Spiro, M., Pappenheim, C. (2026) Echoes of the Holocaust in 1960s' Scotland: commemoration and continuity in Glasgow's Jewish Echo. Bloomsbury Publishing
Rann, J. (2026) Reorientalism: From Avant-Garde to Soviet National Form. By Nariman Skakov. New York: Columbia University Press, 2025. 360pp. List of archives. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. $35.00, paperback. Slavic Review,
Miller, G. (2026) Penguins on the Couch: Penguin Books and the Psychologization of Britain, c.1945–c.1980. Cambridge University Press
Schonfield, E. (2026) Horizons Blossom, Borders Vanish: Anarchism and Yiddish Literature. By Anna Elena Torres. Yale University Press. 2024. xii+332pp. £39; $85. ISBN 978-0-300-24356-7. Modern Language Review, 121, pp. 293-295. (doi: 10.1353/mlr.00192)
Hartley, J. (2026) A reflection on historical legacies, critical method, and intellectual lineage. Global Intellectual History, (doi: 10.1080/23801883.2026.2638217)
Owen, M., Tillotson, S., Brignell, V., Ades, D., Hemus, R., Forcer, S. (2026) In Our Time: Dadaism.
Syrotinski, M. (2026) Theory and/as Translation: The Highways and By-Ways of Critical Intervention. Legenda
Ivry, H. (2026) The Jim Crow railroad bildungsroman. Textual Practice, (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2025.2608848)
Hartley, J. C. (2026) Italo Pizzi’s Shahnameh: Oriental Studies, comparison, and translation at the origins of the Italian nation. Modern Languages Open, 2026, (doi: 10.3828/mlo.v0i0.577)
2025
Ciminari, S., Segnini, E. (2025) L’internazionalismo delle « Chansons des filles de mai”. Dall’autotraduzione al progetto di traduzione. (doi: 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8706)
Gair, C. (2025) Jack London’s “many-noted call”: The Call of the Wild’s modernist dislocations. Arizona Quarterly, 81, pp. 61-82. (doi: 10.1353/arq.2025.a979597)
O'Neill, E., Forcer, S. (2025) Flight from and towards: a commentary on Tristan Tzara’s The Flight. Dada/Surrealism, 25, pp. 1-32. (doi: 10.17077/0084-9537.34875)
O'Neill, E., Forcer, S. (2025) Introduction: the flight into approximate humanism. Dada/Surrealism, 25, pp. 1-13. (doi: 10.17077/0084-9537.34861)
(2025) Approximate Humanism: Tristan Tzara. Dada/Surrealism, 25, (doi: 10.17077/0084-9537.34861)
Syrotinski, M. (2025) Poststructuralism. Cambridge University Press
Paterson, D. (2025) Doll parts: Rachel Maclean’s Mimi as cuteness in pieces. Hatje Cantz
Radford, A. (2025) George Borrow: Northern verse translations from manuscript sources. Translation and Literature, 34, pp. 223-249. (doi: 10.3366/tal.2025.0628)
Ivry, H. (2025) Listening to infrastructure: acoustic circulation and Black resistance. Errant Bodies Press
Randall, B. (2025) Bloomsbury's shorter fiction. Cambridge University Press
Goldman, J. (2025) Gertrude Stein’s White Wines: performing (off)whiteness, (un)voicing racist language. Clemson University Press and Liverpool University Press
(2025) Dreaming the Daily Darg: Working Lives in Scottish Writing since 1918. Studies in Scottish Literature, 50,
Gibson, C. (2025) Introduction: Dreaming the Daily Darg. Studies in Scottish Literature, 50, pp. 3-8.
Gibson, C. (2025) Proletarian Nights in Archie Hind’s The Dear Green Place. Studies in Scottish Literature, 50, pp. 50-64.
Dick, M.-D. (2025) Joycean Minimalism, Derridean Maximalism. Edinburgh University Press
Miller, G., Bates, G. D. L. (2025) Psychiatrists, penguins and pelicans: media psychiatrists and psychiatrists in the media. BJPsych Bulletin, (doi: 10.1192/bjb.2025.10125)
Syrotinski, M. (2025) Death sentence. Oxford Literary Review, 47, pp. 137-142. (doi: 10.3366/olr.2025.0472)
Rann, J. (2025) Pushkin, The Decembrists, and Civic Sentimentalism by Emily Wang (review) Modern Language Review, 120, pp. 440-442. (doi: 10.1353/mlr.00118)
Paterson, D. (2025) Margaret Salmon: Assembly.
Schonfield, E. (2025) Der Vietnam-Veteran in "Steinzeit" von Anna Seghers. Argonautenschiff: Jahrbuch der Anna Seghers Gesellschaft Berlin und Mainz e.V., 32, pp. 107-119.
Goldman, J. (2025) “Only a head”: Gendered and racialised ways of seeing and reading the cover Illustration in Orlando: A Biography. Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
Miller, G. (2025) Disruption, transformation and silos: medical humanities and the management gurus. Medical Humanities, 51, pp. 218-227. (doi: 10.1136/medhum-2024-012928)
Goldman, J. (2025) The Life of Monday or Tuesday. Edinburgh University Press
Friedman, G., Ivry, H., Stilley, H. (2025) “Introduction: Insurgent infrastructures and infrastructures of insurgency” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 66, pp. 197-204. (doi: 10.1080/00111619.2024.2427035)
Radford, A. (2025) The Wandering Fictions of George Borrow: A Literature on the Move, 1840-1940. Edinburgh University Press
Syrotinski, M. (2025) Late reception [play memory of a free festival] Textual Practice, 39, pp. 644-647. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2025.2488625)
Miller, G. (2025) Next steps: oral presentation. Modern History Review, 27, pp. 34.
(2025) Kerstin Hensel: Literary Correspondences. 84, (doi: 10.1163/9789004725010)
Schonfield, E. (2025) Kerstin Hensel’s dialogue with Marieluise Fleißer in Atzenköfls Töchter. Brill
Ivry, H. (2025) Forms of death and the death of form in contemporary Black fiction. Studies in the Novel, 57, pp. 102-118. (doi: 10.1353/sdn.2025.a952393)
Syrotinski, M. (2025) Barbara Cassin's autodoxography: "It's all Greek to me"' Paragraph, 48, pp. 1-22. (doi: 10.3366/para.2025.0480)
Cassin, B., Syrotinski, M. (2025) Explication de texte: a beginner’s guide. Paragraph, 48, pp. 39-51. (doi: 10.3366/para.2025.0482)
Syrotinski, M. (2025) Maculate conceptions: Barbara Cassin’s autodoxography. Paragraph, 48, pp. 8-22. (doi: 10.3366/para.2025.0480)
Miller, G., Mcfarlane, A. (2025) Science fiction studies and the medical humanities: interdisciplinary futures. Edinburgh University Press
Miller, G. (2025) Taking stock of Future Shock: the medicalised rebirth of ‘cultural lag’ Edinburgh University Press
(2025) The Edinburgh Companion to Science Fiction and the Medical Humanities.
Gibson, C. (2025) Cutting through the sound and fury of our schools' new set text lists. Herald,
Forcer, S., Sudlow, B., Moores, P., Cole, A., Ahearne, J., Blunt, C. (2025) Remembering Professor Jim Shields [podcast episode]
Rattray, L. (2025) F. Scott Fitzgerald’s early playwriting. Bloomsbury Academic
Rattray, L., Wagner-Martin, L. (2025) The Bloomsbury Handbook to F. Scott Fitzgerald. (doi: 10.5040/9781350429666)
Schonfield, E. (2025) Queer orientation in Thomas Mann’s Tonio Kröger. Modern Language Review, 120, pp. 125-143. (doi: 10.1353/mlr.00035)
Rann, J. (2025) Kahn, Andrew and Mark Lipovetsky. All the World on a Page: A Critical Anthology of Modern Russian Poetry. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2025. 560 pp. Notes and References. Suggestions for Further Reading. Index. $39.95: £35.00. Slavonic and East European Review,
Gibson, C. (2025) Literatures and Politics of the Post-War Folk Revival. Cambridge University Press
Schonfield, E. (2025) Re-viewing the Canon: Feminist Readings of German Literature from the Age of Goethe to the Present, by Elizabeth Boa. Oxford German Studies, 54, pp. 437-439. (doi: 10.1080/00787191.2025.2544487)
2024
Ivry, H., Karpinski, M. (2024) Alien rhythms: sounding black futures from the ocean floor. Palgrave Macmillan
Gibson, C. (2024) Naomi Mitchison: A Writer in Time ed. by James Purdon (review) Scottish Literary Review, 16, pp. 207-211.
Gibson, C., Young, R. (2024) 'Foreword', SQA's Summary Report: Scottish Text refresh consultation, November 2024.
Paterson, D. (2024) Digging in Another Time: Derek Jarman's Modern Nature.
Miller, G. (2024) The UFO Is Dead—Long Live the UFO!: Greg Eghigian. After the Flying Saucers Came: A Global History of the UFO Phenomenon. Oxford UP, 2024. xii+ 388 pp. $29.99 hc & ebk. Science Fiction Studies, 51, pp. 489-493.
Randall, B. (2024) The twentieth century: nib, type, word. John Benjamins
Miller, G. (2024) Let’s replace talk of ‘disruptive’ research with something better. The Polyphony,
Goldman, J. (2024) The Coyotes in Gaza. COLLATERAL, 103,
Radford, A. (2024) Mary Butts, Speed the Plough and Other Stories. Literary Encyclopedia, 1.2,
Kolocotroni, V. (2024) “Doing one’s own little share”: Weaponising smallness in Isabella Fyvie Mayo’s A Daughter of the Klephts, or a Girl of Modern Greece. Routledge
Schonfield, E. (2024) Humanist anecdotes in hard times: F. C. Weiskopf and Lenka Reinerová. Humanities, 13, (doi: 10.3390/h13050113)
Goldman, J. (2024) There's a Hole in the News the Size of Poetry. Stewed Rhubarb Press
Miller, G. (2024) Review: Samuel W. Franklin, The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2023) History of the Human Sciences,
Miller, G. (2024) Beyond a literacy model for psychiatry in the mass media. BJPsych Bulletin, 48, pp. 250-253. (doi: 10.1192/bjb.2023.63)
Duprat, A., Currie, M., During, E., Vlacos, S., Carrard, P. (2024) Chance, causality, temporality. Routledge
Rann, J. (2024) 'Be ready to come back': A new avant-garde of Russian poetry. Times Literary Supplement,
Miller, G. (2024) Let’s stop talking about ‘disruptive’ research. Wonkhe,
Rann, J. (2024) Stitches in time: Maiakovskii’s overcoat and temporal self-fashioning in the Soviet Union. Routledge
Gair, C. H. (2024) Jack London and the sea by Anita Duneer, Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama Press, 2022, xii + 225 pp., £46.95 / $54.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8173-2125-3. Studies in Travel Writing, 26, pp. 259-261. (doi: 10.1080/13645145.2024.2319030)
Kolocotroni, V. (2024) Edward Masson, Caledonian witness to the fortunes of modern Greece. Edinburgh University Press
Forcer, S. (2024) 'Together, Apart. Avant-garde Entanglements'[Keynote]
Goldman, J. (2024) There's a Hole in the News the Size of Poetry (after Anne Boyer) COLLATERAL, 95,
Paterson, D. (2024) Cathy Wilkes.
Randall, B. (2024) ‘It’s rather distinguished to be as ordinary as I am.’ Woolf’s working women writers. Edinburgh University Press
Goldman, J., Herd, C., Melville, N., Sledmere, M., Morrison, I. (2024) NOT JUST A NY QUINCUNX. Mermaid Motel
Hartley, J., Arens, S. (2024) Introduction. Dix-Neuf, 28, pp. 1-8. (doi: 10.1080/14787318.2024.2318143)
(2024) Science and Culture after the Advent of Race. Dix-Neuf, 28,
Rann, J. (2024) Neither London nor Moscow: Decolonial Dialogues.
Radford, A. (2024) Afterword. Bloomsbury Academic
Paterson, D. (2024) 'Paris-Berlin et le monde entier': Ulrike Ottinger's points of departure. Intellect
Goldman, J. (2024) Into the Orchid House with Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf Miscellany, pp. 50-54.
Goldman, J. (2024) That queer feeling in the hot grass: Virginia Woolf and Poetry. Pace University Press
Paterson, D. (2024) Phil Collins: show me you’re real. Experimentalfilm Workshop e.V.
Rann, J., Mackinnon, K. (2024) UNESCO RILA: The sounds of integration. E67 - Власними словами | In Our Own Words: Multilingual Translation Workshops.
Rann, J., Mackinnon, K. (2024) Власними словами = In Our Own Words: Multilingual Translation Workshops. UNESCO RILA Podcast Episode 67.
Rann, J. (2024) Russian poetry and the rewilding of Scottish literature: 1917 to the present. Open Book Publishers
Ivry, H. (2024) How to listen otherwise: Black sounds, Black ecologies. English Language Notes, 62, pp. 13-29. (doi: 10.1215/00138282-11096323)
Ivry, H. (2024) Insurgency, history, and infrastructure in Namwali Serpell's The Old Drift and Imbole Mbue's How Beautiful We Were. Contemporary Literature, 64, pp. 149-181. (doi: 10.3368/cl.64.2.149)
Soyinka, B. et al. (2024) Subject Benchmark Statement: Creative Writing.
Syrotinski, M. (2024) Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, The Scent of the Father: Essay on the Limits of Life and Science in Sub-Saharan Africa. Translated by Jonathan Adjemian. (Critical South Series.) Cambridge: Polity Press, 2023. 215 + xviii pp. French Studies, (doi: 10.1093/fs/knae050)
Radford, A. (2024) Mary Butts, Death of Felicity Taverner. Literary Encyclopedia, 1.2,
Wieber, S. (2024) Working the fabric: Resourcefulness, belonging and island life in Scotland’s Harris Tweed industry, by Joana Nascimento, B/W illustrations, New York and Oxford, Berghahn, 2023, 236 pp., $135/£99 (Hardback), ISBN: 978-1-80073-882-9. Folk Life, (doi: 10.1080/04308778.2024.2325718)
Goldman, J., Williams, J.L., Sledmere, M., Tarbuck, A., Coxam, A.L., Ayachi, J., Bering, T., Shirley, V. (2024) Pink Witch. Main Point Books
Radford, A. (2024) Mary Butts, Ashe of Rings. Literary Encyclopedia, 1.2,
Kolocotroni, V. (2024) The porous and the partisan: modernist continentality and the red thread. Johns Hopkins University Press
Schonfield, E. (2024) The Vietnam Veteran in Anna Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975) Camden House/Boydell & Brewer
Goldman, J. (2024) You're Dead to Me - The Bloomsbury Group [Podcast]
Gibson, C. (2024) Folkways. Wiley Blackwell
Wieber, S. (2024) Art Nouveau and nature. Frick Collection
Miller, G., Introna, A. (2024) Foreword. Etudes Ecossaises, 23, (doi: 10.4000/etudesecossaises.4430)
Hyslop, J., Randall, B. (2024) Introduction and notes. Jane Hyslop
Rann, J. (2024) Marks of distinction. Quotation and ostranenie in the work of Vladimir Majakovskij. sdvig press
McFarlane, A., Miller, G. (2024) Medical humanities. Routledge
(2024) Recovering Imaginaries of Illness and Disability in Scottish Literature and Culture: Sources, Contexts, Theory. Etudes Ecossaises, 23, (doi: 10.4000/etudesecossaises.4419)
Gair, C., London, J. (2024) The Call of the Wild and The People of the Abyss.
2023
Hartley, J. C. (2023) Iran and French Orientalism: Persia in the Literary Culture of Nineteenth-Century France. I.B Tauris
Young, R., Gibson, C. (2023) ‘Not the date of the Battle of Flodden or the capital of Finland’: Scottish Literature and its curricula. Studies in Scottish Literature,
Paterson, D., Mills, A., Diawara, M., Geis, T. (2023) The Trembling Museum.
Miller, G. (2023) The book history of Rona M. Fields’s A Society on the Run (1973): a case study in the alleged suppression of psychological research on Northern Ireland. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 59, pp. 433-450. (doi: 10.1002/jhbs.22262)
Hammill, F. (2023) Afterword. Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Syrotinski, M. (2023) Achille Mbembe: an African postcolonial thinker for our times. Oxford University Press
Segnini, E. (2023) Comparability and translatability in the making of historical narratives: Alba de Céspedes’ comparative method. Comparative Critical Studies, 20, pp. 319-345. (doi: 10.3366/ccs.2023.0485)
Blakesley, J., Mangalagiri, A., Mucignat, R., Segnini, E. (2023) How we compare: introduction. Comparative Critical Studies, 20, pp. 129-147. (doi: 10.3366/ccs.2023.0477)
Radford, A. D., Borrow, G. (2023) Lavengro: The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest.
Forcer, S. (2023) Decidedly for and against the future: Dada and other arts for life. Nottingham French Studies, 62, pp. 210-226. (doi: 10.3366/nfs.2023.0381)
Syrotinski, M. (2023) From Life to Survival: Derrida, Freud, and the Future of Deconstruction. By Robert Trumbull. New York: Fordham University Press, 2022. xi + 199 pp. French Studies, (doi: 10.1093/fs/knad140)
Segnini, E. (2023) Ethnicity, gender, and the making of a transnational decadent canon: Georges Hérelle’s translations of Matilde Serao and Grazia Deledda. Modern Philology, 121, pp. 32-56. (doi: 10.1086/725401)
Lee, S., Forcer, S., Millington, R., Morris, D. (2023) The Balsall Heath Bohemians: Stewart Lee Celebrates the Birmingham Surrealists.
Ivry, H. (2023) Ecologies from the cargo: Zora Neale Hurston and the long Anthropocene. Modern Fiction Studies, 69, pp. 444-465. (doi: 10.1353/mfs.2023.a905745)
Goldman, J. (2023) WHO IS THIS BASTARD (AND WHY ARE THEY LYING TO ME)? DIASTIC FOR JOHN COYLE. Blackbox Manifold, 30,
Herd, C., Onwuemezi, V. (2023) In conversation with Vanessa Onwuemezi. Granta,
Radford, A. (2023) Mary Butts, Armed with Madness. Literary Encyclopedia, 1.2,
Segnini, E. (2023) Il Piacere as a multilingual text and its afterlife in translation. Edinburgh University Press
(2023) Gabriele D’Annunzio and World Literature: Multilingualism, Translation, Reception.
Hammill, F. (2023) Modernism and the middlebrow. Cambridge University Press
Szendy, P., Syrotinski, M. (2023) Rumor, an anarchimedium. Paragraph, 46, pp. 145-159. (doi: 10.3366/para.2023.0426)
Rann, J. (2023) Eddie and the Library Angel: Ukrainian Poetry in the Edwin Morgan Archive [blog post]
Anderson, S., Gair, C., Gibson, C. (2023) 2 Countries, 4 Nations, 50 States: Reflecting on Cross-Atlantic Parallels in Regional Politics, Culture, and Identity between the USA and the UK.
Goldman, J. (2023) Gertrude Stein’s White Wines: performing (off) whiteness, (un)voicing racist language. Modernism/Modernity Print Plus, 7, (doi: 10.26597/mod.0259)
Goldman, J. (2023) Greyfriars Bobby. Scotsman, pp. 20 May.
Paterson, D. (2023) Unravelling Times: Three films by Lis Rhodes, with works by Anne-Marie Copestake, Francis McKee and Iman Tajik.
Syrotinski, M. (2023) Poststructuralism and post-independence African literature. Cambridge University Press
Miller, G. (2023) Book Review: Automatic: Literary Modernism and the Politics of Reflex by Timothy Wientzen. Literature and History, 32, pp. 91-93. (doi: 10.1177/03061973231186640)
Kolocotroni, V. (2023) Michelle Zerba, Modern Odysseys: Cavafy, Woolf, Césaire, and a Poetics of Indirection. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2021. Pp. x + 241. Cloth $99.95. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 41, pp. 154-157. (doi: 10.1353/mgs.2023.0010)
Rann, J. (2023) Ukrainians Wha Hae.
Paterson, D., Price, E. (2023) UNDERFOOT.
Miller, G. (2023) I went behind the scenes of Penguin’s psychiatric titles – what I found was women’s hidden labour. Conversation, pp. 4 Apr.
(2023) Hotel Modernisms. (doi: 10.4324/9781003213079)
Kolocotroni, V. (2023) Hotel Trouble. Routledge
Goldman, J. (2023) 'West Port Garden (August)', 'West Port Garden (October)'; 'Slum Bud Poems (Notes on and from Norah Geddes)' Main Point Books
Goldman, J. (2023) Can Flush count?: Virginia Woolf, animality and numbers. Edinburgh University Press
Wieber, S. (2023) Cities of cultural ferment: Vienna 1886-1914. National Gallery Global
Syrotinski, M. (2023) Irving Goh, ed., French Thought and Literary Theory in the UK. London: Routledge, 2020. xv + 194 pp. Notes, table, and index. $170.00 U.S. (hb). ISBN 9780367408220; $48.95 U.S. (pb). ISBN 9781032087436; $48.95 U.S. (eb). ISBN 9780367809287. H-France Review, 23,
Gill, J. (2023) Modern American Poetry and the Architectural Imagination: The Harmony of Forms. Oxford University Press
Hammill, F. (2023) Ocean liners in Canadian literature. British Journal of Canadian Studies, 35, pp. 21-47. (doi: 10.3828/bjcs.2023.2)
Wieber, S. (2023) Vienna. National Gallery Global
Goldman, J., Catullus, G. V. (2023) Catullus 64. Main Point Books
Riach, A. (2023) The Ghost of John Nisbet: Hugh MacDiarmid's first published work. Studies in Scottish Literature, 49, pp. 11-27. (doi: 10.51221/sc.ssl.2024.49.1.3)
Herd, C., Sledmere, M. (2023) Cocoa and Nothing. Spam Press
Schonfield, E. (2023) Women’s Liberation in Honigmann’s Soharas Reise Peter Lang
Hobson, S., Radford, A. (2023) Introduction to The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion. Edinburgh University Press
(2023) The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion.
Radford, A. (2023) The modernist grail quest. Edinburgh University Press
Ivry, H. (2023) Transscalar Critique: Climate, Blackness, Crisis. Edinburgh University Press
Ivry, H., Karpinski, M. (2023) Blackness after the end of the world: Alexis Pauline Gumbs’s dub ecologies. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, 30, pp. 77-101. (doi: 10.1093/isle/isaa174)
Syrotinski, M. (2023) Jean Paulhan lecteur de Maurice Blanchot. Editions Classiques Garnier
(2023) Journal of Greek Media and Culture 9(1) Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 9,
Radford, A. (2023) Perspectives on Victorian regional writing. Cambridge University Press
2022
Kolocotroni, V. (2022) "The taste of things inconceivable": Spark, Proust and the Sacramental Way. Sacristy Press
Goldman, J. (2022) There’s Lipstick on my Shark’s Tooth and Dog-spent in Winter Hole. Blackbox Manifold, 27,
Forcer, S., Fitzmaurice, S. M., Martin, L., Fofana Ibrahim, A., Coetzee, M.-H., Shutt, H. (2022) Performing Arts and Social Violence: Innovating Research Approaches to Sexual and Gender-based Violence in the Global South.
Krylova, K., Schonfield, E. (2022) Introduction. Brill
(2022) Thomas Bernhard: Language, History, Subjectivity. (doi: 10.1163/9789004545854)
Radford, A. (2022) Hard Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds: Li Bai an Du Fu in Scots. By Brian Holton. Pp. 136. Edinburgh: Taproot Press, 2021. Hb. £15.99. Translation and Literature, 31, pp. 388-396.
Goldman, J. (2022) Signifying Dog: Afterglow’s Afterglow. Women's Studies, 51, pp. 876-879. (doi: 10.1080/00497878.2022.2149521)
Forcer, S., Shutt, H., Martin, L. S., Coetzee, M.-H., Fofana Ibrahim, A., Fitzmaurice, S. (2022) Embracing aporia: exploring arts-based methods, pain, “playfulness,” and improvisation in research on gender and social violence. Global Studies Quarterly, 2, (doi: 10.1093/isagsq/ksac061)
Solomos, M., Thomopoulos, S., Kolocotroni, V., Papargyriou, E. (2022) Iannis Xenakis 2022: a discussion of his life and legacy on the occasion of the centenary of his birth. Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 8, pp. 271-281. (doi: 10.1386/jgmc_00064_7)
Paterson, D. (2022) ‘“Still Glowing”: a New York childhood around 1980, or, Ilana Halperin’s excavations. Strange Attractor Press
Schonfield, E. (2022) The Nazi ghost and the Sinti woman in Kerstin Hensel’s Bell Vedere (1982) Boydell and Brewer
Goldman, J., Pivanti, M., Ramos, P. P., Corrêa, L. G. (2022) All things Modernism: an interview with Jane Goldman. Palimpsesto, 21, pp. 28-71. (doi: 10.12957/palimpsesto.2022.69858)
Ivry, H. (2022) Kathryn Yusoff, A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None. American Literary History, (doi: 10.1093/alh/ajac046)
Paterson, D. (2022) Workaround.
Miller, G. (2022) ‘Science fiction without gadgets’ and the normalization of cognitive impairment: Reassessing Charly (1968) Science Fiction Film and Television, 15, pp. 145-168. (doi: 10.3828/sfftv.2022.13)
Ivry, H. (2022) Ecology in the Wake: Black Studies, Literary Method, and the Nonhuman. Minnesota Review, 2022, pp. 611-72. (doi: 10.1215/00265667-9563877)
Goldman, J. (2022) JOAN EARDLEY TAKES HER PAINTS TO A CERTAIN PLACE. Speculative Books
Riach, A. (2022) Scottish Literature: An Introduction. Luath Press Ltd
Woolf, V. (2022) Kew Gardens and Other Stories.
(2022) Tom Leonard in Conversation. Notes taken between 2014-2018. Typed up by Ernest Schonfield.
Riach, A. (2022) La poesia escocesa moderna / Modern Scottish Poetry / Poemes / Poems. Associacio Cultural Amics de Joan Valls i Jorda
Radford, A. (2022) The Collected Essays of Mary Butts. Review of English Studies, 73, pp. 405-406. (doi: 10.1093/res/hgac022)
Vlacos, S. (2022) Paul Ricoeur and the limits of critique. Kritika & Kontext
Goldman, J. (2022) Jane Goldman. Fruitmarket
Schonfield, E. (2022) The Publishing Scene in A Far Cry from Kensington Scottish Literature International
Goldman, J. (2022) Suddenly Grass. Gutter, pp. 72.
Goldman, J. (2022) Jane Goldman in dialogue with 7 poets. Dostoyevsky Wannabe Cities
Paterson, D., McConnell, N. (2022) Flesh Arranges Itself Differently.
Rann, J. (2022) Subcurrents: The nuances of Russian responses to James Joyce. Times Literary Supplement,
Gill, J. (2022) Hart Crane: the "architectural art" Modernism/Modernity, 29, pp. 1-25. (doi: 10.1353/mod.2021.0069)
Miller, G. (2022) Behind the scenes of the paperback revolution. Psychologist, pp. 62-63.
Hartley, J. (2022) Exhuming Susa: gender, decadence, and orientalism in Jane Dieulafoy’s Journal de fouilles (1888) and Parysatis (1890) Liverpool University Press
(2022) French Decadence in a Global Context: Colonialism and Exoticism. 13,
(2022) Glasgow.
Rann, J. (2022) How swearing became a weapon of resistance for Ukrainians. Guardian,
Hammill, F. (2022) Ocean Modern.
Riach, A. (2022) Sir Walter Scott, Rob Roy (1817; revised 1829–1830) De Gruyter
Hammill, F., Ostenso, M. (2022) The young May moon.
Hartley, J. (2022) “Les noms magiques”: names, places, and Persian-ness in Noailles, Bibesco, and Proust. Legenda
2021
Randall, B. (2021) "Partly in Prose": Woolf’s humble Cutbush. Journal of the Short Story in English, 77, pp. 83-103.
Goldman, J. (2021) DOG-SPENT IN WINTER HOLE. IR11
Gill, J. (2021) “Those blessed structures”: Robert Lowell’s architectural aesthetic. Bishop-Lowell Studies, 1, pp. 27-60. (doi: 10.5325/bishoplowellstud.1.0027)
Kolocotroni, V. (2021) Rethinking the modernist moment: crisis, (im)potentiality and E. M. Forster’s failed kairos Bloomsbury
Wieber, S. (2021) Jugendstil Women and the Making of Modern Design. Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Rann, J. (2021) Signs and wonders: two approaches to nonsense in Russia. Edinburgh University Press
Paterson, D. (2021) Dislocations: territories, landscapes and other spaces.
(2021) Special Issue: Expanding Notions of ‘Making’ for Contemporary Artworks. Artmatters International Journal for Technical Art History,
Martin, L. S., Bradbury-Jones, C., Koroma, S., Forcer, S. (2021) Bringing inside out: humour, outreach, and sexual and gender-based violence in Sierra Leone = Faire ressortir l’intérieur: Humour, sensibilisation, et violence sexuelle et sexiste en Sierra Leone. Critical African Studies, 13, pp. 356-373. (doi: 10.1080/21681392.2021.2005378)
(2021) British Experimental Women’s Fiction, 1945-1975: Slipping Through the Labels. (doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-72766-6)
Radford, A., Van Hove, H. (2021) Introduction: (re)mapping the post-war British literary landscape. Palgrave Macmillan
Gill, J. (2021) New York. Cambridge University Press
Radford, A. (2021) No country for old maids? Housing Ivy Compton-Burnett’s mid-century fiction. Palgrave Macmillan
Herd, C., Lawrence, R. (2021) Stills: Colin Herd and Robbie Lawrence. Granta, 156,
Segnini, E. (2021) Fragments, Genius and Madness: Masks and Mask-Making in the fin-de-siècle Imagination. Legenda
Rann, J. (2021) Does impact reinforce the boundary between the academy and the world? Modern Languages Open, 1, (doi: 10.3828/mlo.v0i0.355)
Donovan, V., Rann, J., Tsymbalyuk, D. (2021) Slavic Studies Goes Public: Who? What? Why? Where? When? Modern Languages Open, 1, (doi: 10.3828/mlo.v0i0.349)
Segnini, E. (2021) Andrea Camilleri’s Montalbano and Elena Ferrante’s L’amica geniale: the afterlife of two ‘glocal’ series. Translator, 27, pp. 254-270. (doi: 10.1080/13556509.2018.1502607)
Segnini, E. (2021) Elisa Segnini speaks to Frederika Randall: tilting at the leaning tower, or translating irony in two writers from Northeast Italy. Translator, 27, pp. 302-312. (doi: 10.1080/13556509.2018.1500132)
(2021) Imprints of the New Modernist Editing Publication.
Randall, B., Hyslop, J., Pickstone, E. (2021) Introduction. University of Glasgow
Segnini, E., Sulis, G. (2021) Local, regional, and transnational identities in translation: the Italian case. Translator, 27, pp. 247-253. (doi: 10.1080/13556509.2021.2015909)
Paterson, D. (2021) Jimmy Robert: Tobacco Flower.
Schonfield, E. (2021) Brecht and fiction. Cambridge University Press
Goldman, J. (2021) Burning feminism: Virginia Woolf's laboratory of intimacy. Edinburgh University Press
Goldman, J. (2021) Sekxphrastiks. Dostoyevsky Wannabe
Randall, B. (2021) ‘Angles and surfaces declared themselves intimately’: intimate things in Dorothy Richardson’s The Trap. Edinburgh University Press
Ivry, H. (2021) ‘Improbable metaphor’: Jesmyn Ward’s asymmetrical Anthropocene. European Review, 29, pp. 383-396. (doi: 10.1017/S1062798720000708)
Rann, J. (2021) Clothes, costume, and fashion in Russian modernism. Oxford University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2021) Cavafy among the modernists. boundary 2, 48, pp. 59-87. (doi: 10.1215/01903659-8936684)
Ivry, H. (2021) Writing in the “second person plural”: Ben Lerner, ambient esthetics, and problems of scale. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 62, pp. 123-136. (doi: 10.1080/00111619.2020.1787321)
Wieber, S. (2021) Book Review of Megan Brandow-Faller. The Female Secession. caa.reviews, 2021, (doi: 10.3202/caa.reviews.2021.14)
Gill, J. (2021) Elizabeth Bishop’s pink. Review of English Studies, 72, pp. 147-168. (doi: 10.1093/res/hgaa077)
Radford, A., Corelli, M. (2021) Marie Corelli, A Romance of Two Worlds: A Novel.
Spiro, M. (2021) Crossing in/to Canada: Canada as point of arrival in Holocaust survivor memoirs. University of Toronto Press
(2021) 1821: Mediation, Reception, Archive. 7,
Kolocotroni, V., Papargyriou, E. (2021) 2021: Spectres of commemorations past. Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 7, pp. 143-152. (doi: 10.1386/jgmc_00043_7)
Segnini, E. (2021) From Scampia to Rione Luzzatti: marginality and its language in the age of convergence. Comparative Critical Studies, 18, pp. 27-51. (doi: 10.3366/ccs.2021.0385)
Paterson, D. (2021) Survey and surveil. The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
Ivry, H. (2021) The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies by Tiffany Lethabo King. University of Toronto Quarterly, 90, pp. 406-408. (doi: 10.3138/utq.90.3.hr.18)
2020
White, R. G., McGeachan, C., Miller, G., Xenophontos, S. (2020) "Other Psychotherapies” – healing interactions across time, geography and culture. Transcultural Psychiatry, 57, pp. 727-740. (doi: 10.1177/1363461520948997)
Schonfield, E. (2020) Der Fontane-Ton am Beispiel der Poggenpuhls. De Gruyter
(2020) Special Issue: "Other Psychotherapies” – Healing Interactions Across Time, Geography and Culture [Guest Editors]. Transcultural Psychiatry, 57(6) Transcultural Psychiatry, 57,
Ivry, H. (2020) Unmitigated Blackness: Paul Beatty's transscalar critique. English Literary History, 87, pp. 1133-1162. (doi: 10.1353/elh.2020.0040)
Goldman, J., Clarke, S. N. (2020) Explanatory notes. Cambridge University Press
Riach, A. (2020) Scottish literature, nationalism and the First World War. Edinburgh University Press
Hammill, F. (2020) The frantic Atlantic: ocean liners in the interwar literary imagination. Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations, 24, pp. 157-177.
Kolocotroni, V. (2020) Hickman (M.), Kozak (L.) (edd.) The Classics in Modernist Translation. Pp. xvii + 264, ills. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Cased, £85, US$114. ISBN: 978-1-350-04095-3. Classical Review, 70, pp. 516-518. (doi: 10.1017/S0009840X2000044X)
Rattray, L. (2020) Edith Wharton and Genre: Beyond Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan UK
(2020) Joan Eardley: Centenary Collection.
Herd, C. (2020) Secretions. Granta, 152,
Miller, G. (2020) Science Fiction and Psychology: which utopia, whose future? Psychologist, 33, pp. 108-111.
Rann, J. (2020) The Unlikely Futurist: Pushkin and the Invention of Originality in Russian Modernism. University of Wisconsin Press
Goldman, J. (2020) “Messages of Peace”: Bloomsbury’s Peace Terms; or, Working for “ancient woolf ’s peace-time university” Clemson University Press
Gair, C. (2020) The Spiritual Imagination of the Beats Women Writers of the Beat Era: Autobiography and Intertextuality World Beats: Beat Generation Writing and the Worlding of U.S. Literature Kerouac: Language, Poetics, and Territory. American Literature, 92, pp. 400-403. (doi: 10.1215/00029831-8267912)
(2020) Cross-Channel Modernisms.
Goldman, J. (2020) Cross-Channel modernisms and the vicissitudes of a laughing torso: Nina Hamnett, artist, bohemian and writer in London and Paris. Edinburgh University Press
Wieber, S. (2020) Designs on modernity: Getrud Loew's Vienna apartment and situated agency. Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Goldman, J., Davison, C., Ryan, D. (2020) Introduction: Cross-Channel (Transmanche) modernisms. Edinburgh University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2020) Jean Rhys’s comédie anglaise Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2020) Learning from France: Ludwig Börne in the 1830s. Brill
Dick, M.-D. (2020) We have never been theoretical: Scottish literature, in theory. Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, 9, pp. 65-83.
Schonfield, E. (2020) Medical experiments on humans in Kerstin Hensel's Lärchenau (2008) UCL Press
Miller, G. (2020) Miracles of Healing: Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2020) Patrick Eiden-Offe. Die Poesie der Klasse: Romantischer Antikapitalismus und die Erfindung des Proletariats. Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, 56, pp. 182-184. (doi: 10.3138/seminar.56.2.rev004)
Miller, G. (2020) Fan of sci-fi? Psychologists have you in their sights. Conversation, pp. 18 Feb.
Miller, G. (2020) Science Fiction and Psychology. Liverpool University Press
Goldman, J. (2020) Posfácio: Portable Peace Conference. Apeku
Wieber, S. (2020) "Je me declare Dieu-Mère, Femme Créateur": Johanna Wintsch's needlework at the Swiss psychiatric asylums Burghölzli and Rheinau, 1922-1925. Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) (Psycho)Social media. Palgrave Macmillan
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) A politics of Freud. Palgrave Macmillan
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) Bodily economies. Palgrave Macmillan
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) Conclusion: Death drive ecologies. Palgrave Macmillan
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) Culture in the age of death drive. Palgrave Macmillan
(2020) Edwin Morgan: Centenary Collection.
Goldman, J. (2020) Following Bradshaw and Bishop into Jacob's Room: British and Canadian editing strategies (tunnelling the textual hotspots, minding the gaps) Feminist Modernist Studies, 3, pp. 32-50. (doi: 10.1080/24692921.2020.1718977)
Project Team:, , Randall, B., Pickstone, E., Hyslop, J., Osmond-Williams, P. (2020) Imprints of the New Modernist Editing.
Goldman, J. (2020) Interlude: Mediating. Edinburgh University Press
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) Introduction. Palgrave Macmillan
Randall, B. (2020) Introduction: editing and collaboration. Modernist Cultures, 15, pp. 1-11. (doi: 10.3366/mod.2020.0276)
Woolf, V. (2020) Jacob's Room.
Cassin, B., Syrotinski, M. (2020) Jacques the Sophist: Lacan, Logos and Psychoanalysis. Fordham University Press
Dick, M.-D., McLaughlan, R. (2020) Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory. Palgrave Macmillan
Riach, A. (2020) Stuart Hood: literature, media and politics in modern Scotland. Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2020) Sydney Goodsir Smith, artist and art critic. Brill Rodopi
Hammill, F., Rush, D. (2020) The Middlebrow Network.
Goldman, J. (2020) Why I choose poetry (what’s nation got to do with it? What’s gender got to do with it?): A collective poetry-essay by 21 poets encountered in Scotland (2016–19) Contemporary Women's Writing, 14, pp. 276-315. (doi: 10.1093/cww/vpaa026)
2019
Hartley, J. C. (2019) Identifying with the Orient: exoticism and similarity in Jean Lahor’s Quatrains d’Al-Ghazali. MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, 14, pp. 48-56.
Goldman, J. (2019) Lady Lazarus Has Wheels: poem and note. Sch... : The Journal of the Kurt Schwitters Society, pp. 27-29.
Wieber, S. (2019) Between innovation and tradition: in search of a modern style, 1850-1914. Vitra Design Museum
Wieber, S. (2019) Design Dialogue: Jews, Culture and Viennese Modernism. Burlington Magazine, 161, pp. 1069-1070.
Rattray, L. (2019) Edith Wharton's unprivileged lives. Cambridge University Press
Gill, J. (2019) Gwendolyn Brooks and the legacies of architectural modernity. Humanities, 8, (doi: 10.3390/h8040167)
(2019) Heiko Berner, Photo-Illustrations for Thomas Bernhard’s 'A Child'
(2019) The New Edith Wharton Studies. 1,
Herd, C. (2019) You Name It. Dostoyevsky Wannabe
Herd, C., Dunlop, K. (2019) Interview with Kirsty Dunlop. SPAM Zine,
Kolocotroni, V. (2019) Destruction preservation, or the edifying ruin in Benjamin and Brecht. Palgrave Macmillan
Paterson, D. (2019) Alex Impey: -gnostic cautery.
Henderson, H. (2019) Hamish Henderson: Collected Poems.
Spiro, M. (2019) Fascism and anti-fascism. Cambridge University Press
(2019) Saʿdi at Large. Iranian Studies, 52,
Alexander, P., Holtschneider, H., Spiro, M. (2019) Special Issue on "Narrative Spaces at the Margins of British Jewish Culture(s)" [Guest Editors] Shofar, 37,
Hartley, J. C. (2019) The medieval and the modern in Baudelaire’s “À une passante” Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 48, pp. 98-113. (doi: 10.1353/ncf.2019.0016)
Hartley, J. C. (2019) Beyond Orientalism: when Marceline Desbordes-Valmore carried Saʿdi’s Roses to France. Iranian Studies, 52, pp. 785-808. (doi: 10.1080/00210862.2019.1626223)
Paterson, D. (2019) Edinburgh Art Festival. Burlington Contemporary,
Rann, J. (2019) Happy endings. Times Literary Supplement,
Paterson, D. (2019) Ilana Halperin: Minerals of New York.
Riach, A. (2019) Scotland: drawing a line. Clutag Press
Gill, J. (2019) On efficiency: John Updike’s poetry archives. Edinburgh University Press
Hammill, F., McGregor, H. (2019) Bundling, reprinting, and reframing: Serial practices across borders. Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 9, pp. 76-100. (doi: 10.5325/jmodeperistud.9.1.0076)
Forcer, S. (2019) From Paris to Tlön: Surrealism as World Literature. By DELIA UNGUREANU. (Literatures as World Literature.) London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 344 pp., ill. French Studies, 73, pp. 486-487. (doi: 10.1093/fs/knz091)
Gill, J. (2019) John Updike's poetics of hope. Lexington Books
Gill, J. (2019) Reworking the same water: Robert Lowell transported. Camden House
Gair, C., Georganta, K. (2019) Roads (1973), by Lefteris Poulios. The Colleagues' Publications
Rattray, L. (2019) Foreword. Louisiana State University Press
Vlacos, S. (2019) Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations [Co-editor] Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations,
Paterson, D. (2019) 'A community in motion' - approximate notes on the work of Anne-Marie Copestake [Exhibition Essay]
Goldman, J. (2019) Professor Tom Leonard: poet and scholar—good style. PlaySpace Publications
Vlacos, S. (2019) Responsible individualism and mauvaise foi in middlemarch and freedom. Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations, 22, pp. 171-195.
Kolocotroni, V. (2019) The 'Perpetual Immunity' of the word: Joyce and World Peace. University Press of Florida
Kolocotroni, V. (2019) Nicolas Calas. Bloomsbury Publishing
Gair, C., Vlacos, S. (2019) From Poe to Post-Postmodernism: Symbiosis, 1997–2018. Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations, 22, pp. 125-145.
Schonfield, E. (2019) Body language in the prints of Käthe Kollwitz. The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
Paterson, D. (2019) Possessions : Scott Myles et l’invocation-évocation artistique de l’Internationale situationniste. Théâtre/Public,
Rann, J. (2019) Review of Katharine Hodgson, Joanne Shelton, Alexandra Smith, Twentieth-Century Russian Poetry: Reinventing the Canon. Modern Language Review, 114, pp. 176-177. (doi: 10.5699/modelangrevi.114.1.0176)
Dick, M.-D., Lusk, K., Maley, W. (2019) "The Agitator’s Wife" (1894): the story behind James Connolly’s lost play? Irish Studies Review, 27, pp. 1-21. (doi: 10.1080/09670882.2018.1558473)
Gibson, C. (2019) "The flowers of the forest are a' wede away": the dispersal of a familiar refrain. Scottish Literary Review, 11, pp. 103-124.
Schonfield, E. (2019) Das menschliche Gesicht bei Döblin, Sander und Lévinas. Peter Lang
Spiro, M. (2019) Exhibiting Jewish culture in Postwar Britain: Glasgow's 1951 Festival of Jewish Arts. Shofar, 37, pp. 95-130. (doi: 10.5703/shofar.37.3.0095)
Alexander, P., Holtschneider, H., Spiro, M. (2019) Introduction: Narrative spaces at the margins of British-Jewish culture(s) Shofar, 37, pp. 1-18. (doi: 10.5703/shofar.37.3.0001)
(2019) Jewish Migration in Modern Times: The Case of Eastern Europe.
Riach, A. (2019) Location and destination in Alasdair mac Mhaigshstir Alasdair’s ‘The Birlinn of Clanranald’ Palgrave Macmillan
Syrotinski, M. (2019) Postcolonial untranslatability: reading Achille Mbembe with Barbara Cassin. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 55, pp. 850-862. (doi: 10.1080/17449855.2019.1681192)
Hartley, J. C. (2019) Reading Dante and Proust by Analogy. Legenda
Vlacos, S. (2019) Realisms. Routledge
Gair, C. (2019) Review of The Cambridge Companion to the Beats, edited by Steven Belletto. ALH Online Review Series, XIX, pp. 1-4.
Goldman, J. (2019) TORN FROM VAST SILLY HILLS RUN. Sternberg Press
Gair, C. (2019) The Spiritual Imagination of the Beats, by David Stephen Calonne. Journal of Beat Studies, 7, pp. 71-74.
Wieber, S. (2019) The world of prostitution in late imperial Austria. Cultural and Social History, 16, pp. 118-119. (doi: 10.1080/14780038.2019.1572698)
Herd, C. (2019) “qquerl” : electracy & homographesis in David Melnick’s PCOET. Textshop Experiments, 6,
2018
Goldman, J. (2018) Fruitmarket triptych. The Fruitmarket
Goldman, J. (2018) what if the majolica plate. The Fruitmarket Gallery
Gibson, C. (2018) ‘There’s A Witch In The Word Machine’ By Jenni Fagan. Bottle Imp,
Rann, J. (2018) Shimmering substance: Short stories shedding light on the career of a rediscovered author. Times Literary Supplement,
Radford, A. (2018) Steve Pinkerton, Blasphemous Modernism: The 20th-Century Word Made Flesh. Literature and History, 27, pp. 231-233. (doi: 10.1177/0306197318795798k)
Riach, A. (2018) This savage wood. Clutag
Dick, M.-D. (2018) James Joyce section 2c XV Modern Literature. Year's Work in English Studies, 97, pp. 1020-1036. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/may015)
Papanikolaou, D., Kolocotroni, V. (2018) New queer Greece: performance, politics and identity in crisis. Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 4, pp. 143-150. (doi: 10.1386/jgmc.4.2.143_2)
Athanasiou, A., Kolocotroni, V., Papanikolaou, D. (2018) On the politics of queer resistance and survival: Athena Athanasiou in conversation with Vassiliki Kolocotroni and Dimitris Papanikolaou. Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 4, pp. 269-280. (doi: 10.1386/jgmc.4.2.269_7)
Featherstone, D., Gair, C., Smith, A., Hogsbjerg, C. (2018) Beyond a Boundary at Fifty. Duke University Press
(2018) Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary at Fifty.
Kolocotroni, V., Papanikolaou, D. (2018) New Queer Greece [Guest Editors] Journal of Greek Media and Culture, 4,
Paterson, D. (2018) Strange Foreign Bodies.
Wieber, S. (2018) Die Ehefrauen der Malerfürsten und ihre Rolle in der Gesellschaft. Hirmer Verlag
Wieber, S. (2018) German art academies and their impact on artistic style. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Miller, G. (2018) Madness decolonized?: Madness as transnational identity in Gail Hornstein’s Agnes’s Jacket. Journal of Medical Humanities, 39, pp. 303-323. (doi: 10.1007/s10912-017-9434-8)
Goldman, J. (2018) ‘I grow more & more poetic’: Virginia Woolf and Prose Poetry. Palgrave
Paterson, D. (2018) Tacita Dean: LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, STILL LIFE. Burlington Magazine, 160, pp. 666-669.
Radford, A. (2018) 'Neo-Romanticism' Edinburgh University Press
Radford, A. (2018) 'Elegy' Edinburgh University Press
Paterson, D. (2018) 'Artists A-Z' and 'Temporary Projects' Jupiter Artland Foundation
Paterson, D. (2018) Ten years of artist commissions. Jupiter Artland Foundation
Paterson, D., Feeley, C. (2018) Ten years of artist projects. Jupiter Artland Foundation
Herd, C. (2018) 'Charleston Present Tense', queer Bloomsbury, queer poetics and creative-critical research. Clemson University Press
Goldman, J. (2018) Bloomsbury and war: case study: Bloomsbury's pacifist aesthetics: Woolf, Keynes, Rodker. Bloomsbury Academic
Schonfield, E. (2018) Business Rhetoric in German Novels: From Buddenbrooks to the Global Corporation. Camden House
(2018) Orlando: a Biography.
Goldman, J. (2018) Queer Woolf: two poems and a preamble. Clemson University Press
Herd, C. (2018) ? + Fiat. Boiler House Press
Goldman, J. (2018) Ecce animot. Cambridge University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2018) The instant of their debt: Derrida with Freud and Heidegger in Greece. Cambridge University Press
Rann, J. (2018) The Rehearsals by Vladimir Sharov. Times Literary Supplement,
Paterson, D. (2018) Points of Departure: exhibition text.
Paterson, D. (2018) Still Moving: the films and photographs of Ulrike Ottinger.
Goldman, J. (2018) Mothering mothering Sunday: my mother's Mother's Day mothered me. Dundee University Review of the Arts, pp. 6 Apr.
Gair, C. (2018) "Thalatta, Thalatta!": Xenophon, Joyce and Kerouac. The Ohio State University Press
Goldman, J. (2018) Everything SOLID. Donut Press
Berman, J., Goldman, J., Sellers, S., Randall, B., Detloff, M. (2018) Editing Woolf. Clemson University Press
Goldman, J. (2018) Flying Colin Herd. Hix Eros: Poetry Review, 8, pp. 93-94.
Burns, B., Schonfield, E. (2018) Introduction: European dialogues. Oxford German Studies, 47, pp. 1-4. (doi: 10.1080/00787191.2018.1409502)
Goldman, J. (2018) Lila Matsumoto. Hix Eros: Poetry Review, 8, pp. 94-95.
Miller, G. (2018) Why Altered Carbon is not about the future – and nor is any other science fiction. Conversation, pp. 20 Feb.
Gibson, C. (2018) Extremism in Poiesis and Praxis: Hugh MacDiarmid, Malcolm X, and Barry Goldwater, Oxford 1964. Modernism/Modernity Print Plus, 3, (doi: 10.26597/mod.0041)
Syrotinski, M. (2018) Deconstruction and philosophy in translation: the Franco-German connection. Oxford German Studies, 47, pp. 70-83. (doi: 10.1080/00787191.2018.1409510)
Schonfield, E. (2018) Heine and convivencia: coexistence in Muslim Spain. Oxford German Studies, 47, pp. 35-50. (doi: 10.1080/00787191.2018.1409508)
Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Orlando, Greece and the impossible landscape. Edinburgh University Press
Randall, B. (2018) The day of Orlando. Edinburgh University Press
Goldman, J. (2018) ‘The Queen had come’: orgasm and arrival. Edinburgh University Press
Paterson, D. (2018) A Synchronology: the contemporary and other times.
Paterson, D. (2018) Weighing the work of love: on Kate Davis's re-visioned iconoclasm. ARTis On, 1, pp. 143-158.
Paterson, D. (2018) Definitions in The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism. Edinburgh University Press
Vlacos, S. (2018) Habit. Edinburgh University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Hellenism. Edinburgh University Press
Herd, C. (2018) John Ashbery's Commotion. PN Review, 44, pp. 67.
Vlacos, S. (2018) Late modernism. Edinburgh University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Modernism. Edinburgh University Press
Vlacos, S. (2018) New criticism. Edinburgh University Press
(2018) Night and Day.
Gair, C. (2018) Négritude. Edinburgh University Press
Vlacos, S. (2018) Realism. Edinburgh University Press
Herd, C. (2018) Swamp Kiss. Red Ceilings Press
(2018) The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism.
Gair, C. (2018) The Harlem Renaissance. Edinburgh University Press
Gair, C. (2018) The New Negro. Edinburgh University Press
Gair, C. (2018) The New York school. Edinburgh University Press
Gair, C. (2018) The World's Fair. Edinburgh University Press
Gair, C. (2018) The beat generation. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Alltägliche Aktivitäten in Marieluise Fleißers Eine Zierde für den Verein. Erich Schmidt
Radford, A. (2018) British fiction 1900-1930. Year's Work in English Studies, 97, pp. 902-914. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/may015)
Schonfield, E. (2018) Bureaucracy. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Charisma. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Colonialism. Edinburgh University Press
Maley, W., Kolocotroni, V., Greig, D. (2018) David Greig – Spark at play: a dialogue with Vassiliki Kolocotroni and Willy Maley. Textual Practice, 32, pp. 1677-1680. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533173)
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Ephiphany. Edinburgh University Press
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Exile. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Illness. Edinburgh University Press
Miller, G. (2018) Inferiority and bereavement: implicit psychological commitments in the cultural history of Scottish psychotherapy. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 20, pp. 76-87. (doi: 10.1080/13642537.2017.1421983)
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Interior monologue. Edinburgh University Press
Maley, W., Kolocotroni, V. (2018) Introduction: Prime Spark. Textual Practice, 32, pp. 1485-1493. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533170)
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Modern Literature. James Joyce’ section 2c XV. Year's Work in English Studies, 97, pp. 889-1030. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/may015)
Goldman, J. (2018) My mother in winter. ZARF,
Schonfield, E. (2018) Newspapers. Edinburgh University Press
Riach, A. (2018) Of foreigners and friends: music, art and militarism. Cambridge Scholars
Schonfield, E. (2018) Picaresque. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Revolution. Edinburgh University Press
Herd, C. (2018) Short answer: yes; long answer. Gilded Dirt, 3, pp. 52-52.
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Stream of consciousness. Edinburgh University Press
Kolocotroni, V. (2018) The Driver’s Seat: undoing character, becoming legend. Textual Practice, 32, pp. 1545-1562. (doi: 10.1080/0950236X.2018.1533180)
Maley, W., Kolocotroni, V. (2018) The Prime of Muriel Spark: a Centenary Retrospect [Guest Editors] Textual Practice, 32,
Dick, M.-D. (2018) Uncanny. Edinburgh University Press
Schonfield, E. (2018) Working class. Edinburgh University Press
Dick, M.-D. (2018) flâneur. Edinburgh University Press
Dick, M.-D. (2018) madeleine. Edinburgh University Press
Goldman, J. (2018) severed. Adjacent Pineapple, 4,
2017
Hammill, F. (2017) Afterword. Bloomsbury
Radford, A. (2017) Anxieties of mystic influence: Dion Fortune's the winged bull and Aleister Crowley. Routledge
Rann, J. (2017) Russian Absurd by Daniiil Karms. Times Literary Supplement,
Miller, G. (2017) Does sci-fi predict future tech? Medicine Maker, 1017,
Goldman, J. (2017) INFOPO (GONDOLA GONDOLA: WORDS ON WORDS) RAUM, 1,
Rann, J. (2017) Invisible, angry: some sights of the Russian populace. Times Literary Supplement,
Hartley, J. (2017) L’analogie chez Dante et Proust. Brill
Gibson, C. (2017) Hamish Henderson and our Historical Moment.
Rann, J. (2017) Living as a legend: Modernist theatricality and Stalinist self-fashioning in the lifewriting of Vasilii Kamenskii. Modern Language Review, 112, pp. 953-980. (doi: 10.5699/modelangrevi.112.4.0953)
Riach, A. (2017) Before MacDiarmid changed Scottish literature, there was the Kailyard. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Uncovering the morning star. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) The conflict between Scottish poets in the 1930s. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Exploring MacDiarmid's Legacy. Part Two. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) The Revolutionary: Reconsidering the work of Hugh MacDiarmid. National, 2017,
Herd, C. (2017) My favourite sister's uncle. MAP, 40,
Warren, S., Forcer, S. (2017) The Birmingham surrealist laboratory: unlocking community and the avant-garde in a super-diverse city. Routledge
Miller, G. (2017) Valid ethics versus probable histories. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology, 24, pp. 219-221. (doi: 10.1353/ppp.2017.0029)
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2017) Alan Riach and Sandy Moffat: The art of the human condition. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Celebrating the dignity of diversity and Scotland's links with South Asia. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) 'To think we have lived to see cultural writing in a Scottish newspaper again' - new book of essays from The National. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Scotland Emergent IV: From tales of Merlin and Arthur to the Agricola of Tacitus. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Scotland Emergent Part III: The Dream of the Rood to the Norse Sagas. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Scotland Emergent, the story of Scotland's literature, part II: Birth of the Democratic Intellect. National, 2017,
Vlacos, S. (2017) Critique and Complexity: Some Challenges to Contemporary Literary Theory.
Riach, A. (2017) Scotland Emergent: The story of Scotland's literature, part one: from early times to Columba. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Two of the great Scottish novelists: Muriel Spark and Robin Jenkins. National, 2017,
Vlacos, S. (2017) The Hermeneutics of Suspicion; Ricoeur's Ideology and Utopia [Guest Lecture, Fonds Ricoeur, Paris]
Randall, B. (2017) New Modernist Editing: Ode written partly in prose on seeing the name of Cutbush above a butcher's shop in Pentonville.
Moffat, S., Riach, A. (2017) The Buchenwald Memorandum. National, 2017,
Moffat, S., Riach, A. (2017) The lost art of Robert Noble. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Hugh MacDiarmid and the meaning of independence: a post-election special. National, 2017,
Miller, G. (2017) Daniel Burston, A Forgotten Freudian: The Passion of Karl Stern. History of Psychiatry, 28, pp. 242-243. (doi: 10.1177/0957154X17691868)
Goldman, J. (2017) ‘Her—it—age!’: Virginia Woolf and syllabic intervention— or, ‘Heritage is a Kim Novak word’ Clemson University Press
Rann, J. (2017) Inferiority Complex: Why the New Film Adaptation of Lady Macbeth is Too Subtle for its Own Good.
Riach, A. (2017) David Lyndsay - the man who gave ordinary Scots a voice. National, 2017,
Dick, M.-D. (2017) James Joyce section 2c XV Modern Literature. Year's Work in English Studies, 96, pp. 1021-1037. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/max016)
Riach, A. (2017) Passion and Ordered Energy: Alan Riach evaluates Gavin Douglas's effect on the Scots language. National, 2017,
Gibson, C. (2017) Clannish confines: The folk, the proletariat, and the people in modern Scottish literature. Cambridge University Press
Rann, J. (2017) How to make a Russian salad: food, art and patriotism on the internet in Russia. Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media, 16, pp. 51-78.
Riach, A. (2017) Robin Jenkins: the short stories. Brill | Rodopi
Rattray, L., Chinery, M. (2017) The Shadow of a Doubt: a play in three acts by Edith Wharton. Edith Wharton Review, 33, pp. 113-257. (doi: 10.5325/editwharrevi.33.1.0113)
Chinery, M., Rattray, L. (2017) The Shadow of a Doubt: discovering a new work by Edith Wharton. Edith Wharton Review, 33, pp. 88-112. (doi: 10.5325/editwharrevi.33.1.0088)
Miller, G. (2017) David Stafford-Clark (1916-1999): seeing through a celebrity psychiatrist. Wellcome Open Research, 2, (doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.11411.1)
Riach, A. (2017) Enlightened Scotland: How the Age of Reason made an impact on the country's thinkers. National, 2017,
Vlacos, S. (2017) The Problem of Other Minds in Doctorow's Homer and Langley.
Riach, A. (2017) Odd fellows: Alan Riach examines the colourful work of William Lithgow and Thomas Urquhart. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Alan Riach: On film & film poetry. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Earthly and unearthly powers collide: Ballads of poetry and song. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Alan Riach examines neglected poets in a time of political transition. National, 2017,
Schonfield, E. (2017) Büchner and Paine on elitism and equality. Brill
(2017) Georg Büchner: Contemporary Perspectives. 89, (doi: 10.1163/9789004341630)
Riach, A. (2017) Mysterious voices and lasting truths: Alan Riach takes a literary tour of the Borders. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Sport and God are Scotland's obsessions - why doesn't our literature reflect this? National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Scottish Gothic poetry. Edinburgh University Press
Riach, A. (2017) The Winter Book. Luath Press
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2017) In praise of John Berger Part Two: Scratching beneath the surface of art’s canvas. National, 2017,
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2017) John Berger: A dissenter who inspired fresh ideas. National, 2017,
Rann, J. (2017) Vladimir M. by Robert Littell. Times Literary Supplement,
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2017) At one with being at odds with nature: Alan Riach and Alexander Moffat on the work of Joan Eardley: Part two. National, 2017,
Riach, A., Moffat, A. (2017) Joan Eardley and the art of contrast. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Alan Warner: timeless realities. Edinburgh University Press
Riach, A. (2017) Sir Walter Scott – Bringing out the best in us... National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Masterly studies of divided loyalties: Approaching Sir Walter Scott - Part Two. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Approaching Walter Scott Part 1: A meeting of minds between Robert Burns and a literary great in the making. National, 2017,
Riach, A. (2017) Home and away: Alan Riach continues his examination of how travel writing influenced Scottish literature. National, 2017,
Schonfield, E. (2017) "Wie krönt man richtig?”: Heiligsprechung und Kanonbildung in Hoppes Johanna (2006) Bielefeld
Gair, C. (2017) "Mix according to formula": Martin Eden and the question of genre. Oxford University Press
Miller, G. (2017) Reflecting on science fiction. MOSF Journal of Science Fiction, 1, pp. 7.
Rann, J. (2017) Voiceless Vanguard: The Infantilist Aesthetic of the Russian Avant-Garde by Sara Pankenier Weld. Modern Language Review, 112, pp. 289-291. (doi: 10.5699/modelangrevi.112.1.0289)
(2017) A Practical Guide to the Resurrected: 21 Short Stories of Science Fiction and Medicine.
Riach, A., Moffat, A., Purser, J., McDiarmid, H. (2017) Arts and the Nation: a Critical Re-examination of Scottish Literature, Painting, Music and Culture. Luath Press
(2017) Bande Dessinée: Thinking Outside the Boxes. 131-32,
Radford, A. (2017) British fiction 1900-1930. Year's Work in English Studies, 96, pp. 928-944. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/max016)
Vlacos, S. (2017) British fiction 1930-1945. Year's Work in English Studies, 96, pp. 944-952. (doi: 10.1093/ywes/max016)
Herd, C. (2017) Click and Collect. Boilerhouse Press (UEA Publishing)
Goldin, S., Spiro, M., Ury, S. (2017) East European Jewish Affairs, Special Issue: Jewish Migration in Modern Times: The Case of Eastern Europe. [Guest Editors: Semion Goldin, Mia Spiro, and Scott Ury] East European Jewish Affairs, 47, pp. 127-339.
Segnini, E. (2017) Global masterpieces and Italian dialects: Eduardo de Filippo and Luigi Meneghello's rewritings of Shakespeare. Journal of World Literature, 2, pp. 236-254. (doi: 10.1163/24056480-00202007)
Cassin, B., Syrotinski, M. (2017) Google Me: One-click Democracy.
Goldman, J. (2017) Horsing and Reading Jacob’s Room with David Bradshaw. Virginia Woolf Bulletin, 54, pp. 29-40.
Goldman, J. (2017) In here bent like call of haggis. Front Horse, 1,
Dick, M.-D. (2017) James Joyce, minimalist. Dublin James Joyce Journal, 10, pp. 65-85. (doi: 10.1353/djj.2017.0004)
Segnini, E. (2017) Local flavour vs global audiences: Elena Ferrante and translatability. Italianist, 37, pp. 100-118. (doi: 10.1080/02614340.2016.1273649)
Paterson, D. (2017) Making up mothers: Georgina Starr's channelling of the maternal. Performance Research, 22, pp. 44-52. (doi: 10.1080/13528165.2017.1374700)
Wieber, S. (2017) Martha Vogeler and the Worpswede Artists' Colony, 1894-1905. Michael Imhof Verlag
Kolocotroni, V. (2017) Monuments and Maidens: The Allegory of Greek Form. Peter Lang
Goldman, J. (2017) Queer Bloomsbury. Woolf Studies Annual, 23, pp. 161-170.
Miller, G. (2017) Reflecting on the medicalization of distress. Palgrave MacMillan
Goldman, J. (2017) Stafain Island poem number one. Adjacent Pineapple, 1,
Troitskii, A. (2017) Subkultura: Stories of Youth and Resistance in Russia 1815-2017 [Editor and Translator]
Herd, C. (2017) Syncope and Giallo in Kevin Killian's argento series. Contemporary Practice
(2017) The Hunterian Museum Poems: A History of the World in Objects and Poems.
(2017) The Occult Imagination in Britain, 1875-1947.
Goldman, J. (2017) ‘Time Passes’ between ‘Le Temps Passe’ and ‘Time Passes’: translation, secondary rendering, and textual genesis. Morlacchi Editore
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We supervise research students on a vast range of topics in the field of modernist, avant-garde, and twentieth century studies.
Events and activities
Our regular activities include
- Finnegans Wake reading group: brings together a wide range of participants for weekly meetings
- Transatlantic Literary Women: series of free public talks, workshops, symposia, and a reading group [all sponsored by the US Embassy/British Association of American Studies (BAAS) Small Grants Programme].
- Socialist Theory and Movements Research Network: hosts a regular series of interdisciplinary seminars and conferences for staff and students.
- Infrastructure Humanities Group: runs activities in many formats, including practioner workshops, reading group meetings and open talks.
We have hosted hosted numerous major events,including:
- December 1910 Centenary Conference
- Inaugural conference for the British Association for Modernist Studies
- Contradictory Woolf conference in collaboration with Glasgow Women’s Library
- Edwardian Ford Madox Ford Conference
- Jonathan Franzen and Contemporary Realism: a conference marking the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of CLR James’s Beyond a Boundary
- Muriel Spark Centenary Symposium, in collaboration with the National Library of Scotland
- Irish and Scottish Studies and the State of the Nations conference: a network event sponsored by the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Collaborative research projects
Glasgow is a centre of excellence for Woolf studies, with two of the research cluster members (Goldman, Randall) in charge of The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf.
Our members have founded and collaborated in a number of UK-based and international research networks and funded projects, including:
- New Modernist Editing Network (led by Randall)
- Decadence and Translation Network (led by Creasy)
- Middlebrow Network (led by Hammill)
- ‘Twenty Years’ Hence: Irish and Scottish Studies and the State of the Nation network’ (co-investigator Maria-Daniella Dick);
- Hotels and the Modern Subject: 1890-1940 (co-investigator Kolocotroni)
- Ocean Modern (led by Hammill),
- Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory
- ModNets (Board member Hammill)
- Popular Occulture in Britain 1875-1947 (co-investigator Radford).
Our members are involved in interdisciplinary cross-University research activities, such as:
- Textual Editing Lab (co-director Randall)
- Migrations and Displacement Lab (co-directors Kolocotroni, Spiro)
- Medical Humanities Network (Miller)
- Socialist Theory and Movements Research Network (co-director Kolocotroni)
Selected recent publications
- British Experimental Women’s Fiction, 1945-1975: Slipping through the Labels
- Cross-Channel Modernisms
- Edith Wharton and Genre: Beyond Fiction
- Edwin Morgan: In Touch with Language
- Hamish Henderson: Collected Poems
- Jacques the Sophist: Lacan, Logos, and Psychoanalysis
- Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory
- Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C. L. R. James's Beyond a Boundary
- Modernism’s Print Cultures
- Performing Ruins
- Science Fiction and Psychology
- The Edinburgh Dictionary of Modernism
- The Occult Imagination in Britain, 1875-1947
- The Prime of Muriel Spark: A Centenary Retrospect
- The Unlikely Futurist: Pushkin and the Invention of Originality in Russian Modernism
- The Young May Moon: A Critical Edition
Our taught Master’s programme has an international reputation for delivering outstanding research-led teaching. With a particular focus on interdisciplinary and theoretically informed approaches to the study of modern literature and culture.