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boundary 2 (2023) 50 (3): 1–30.
Published: 01 August 2023
... the unsustainability of the epistemologies, methodologies, and discourses that have buttressed the formation of the “medieval.” Through an analysis of the “global medieval” archive that Belle da Costa Greene curated at the Morgan Library, this essay also demonstrates how Orientalism still lurks within the global...
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boundary 2 (2023) 50 (3): 233–246.
Published: 01 August 2023
... populations. This assertion is not negligent of Lomuto's reminder that working within medieval studies to undo its Anglocentric imposed lens could easily bring us back to the perplexity of Belle da Costa Greene's legacy at the Morgan Library. Though of African descent, Belle da Costa Greene's mission to help...
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boundary 2 (2019) 46 (4): 31–62.
Published: 01 November 2019
... . Karavanta Mina Morgan Nina eds. 2008 . Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the Global Hybrid . Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars Publishing . Li Victor . 2004 . “ Edward Said’s Untidiness .” Postcolonial Text 1 , no. 1 . http://postcolonial.org/index.php...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (1): 5–23.
Published: 01 February 2022
...Daniel Morgan The introduction to this special issue traces the interactions between the rise of media archaeology and the field of cinema and media studies. Arguing that media archaeology provided a necessary corrective around the question of media, I aim to show how its focus on historical...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (1): 195–230.
Published: 01 February 2022
... and Ends of New Media.” I am grateful for the comments and feedback given, especially from fellow panelists Andrew Lison, Kyle Stine, and Paul Benzon. I am also thankful for Daniel Morgan's skillful editorial work. The Afrofuturist and media archaeological project of Ghana Television demonstrates...
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boundary 2 (2024) 51 (1): 143–178.
Published: 01 February 2024
.... 2004 . “ Topographical Topics: Faulknerian Space .” Mississippi Quarterly 57 , no. 4 : 535 – 68 . Spillers Hortense J. , Hartman Saidiya , Griffin Farah Jasmine , Eversley Shelly , and Morgan Jennifer L. 2007 . “ ‘Whatcha Gonna Do?’: Revisiting ‘Mama's Baby...
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boundary 2 (2013) 40 (1): 245–262.
Published: 01 February 2013
... and
Secularism,” in Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: Reconstellating Humanism and the
Global Hybrid, ed. Mina Karavanta and Nina Morgan (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, 2008), 140–57.
28. This is the main point Jakobsen and Pellegrini make in the introduction to Secularisms...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (1): 71–103.
Published: 01 February 2022
..., Daniel Morgan, and Yuri Tsivian for their detailed comments on earlier drafts of this essay. Thanks also to Matt Hauske, Ian Bryce Jones, Tien-Tien Jong, Jim Lastra, Andrew Ritchey, and participants in the Mass Culture and New Media Workshops at the University of Chicago. [ This essay is based on a draft...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (3): 213–239.
Published: 01 August 2003
... functionalist Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866–1945) fretted over the
question, ‘‘How can a theory originally constructed to describe continuous
change in natural populations also explain the discontinuous structure of
nature’s...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (1): 173–208.
Published: 01 February 2016
... vigorously advocating “bottom-up” approaches.
More recently, slave music receives frequent, if passing, reference in a variety of his-
torical studies. See, for example, Philip Morgan, Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in
the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake and Low Country (Chapel Hill: University...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (2): 21–45.
Published: 01 May 2003
...Kevin Bell Duke University Press 2003 The Embrace of Entropy: Ralph Ellison and the
Freedom Principle of Jazz Invisible
Kevin Bell
For Lee Morgan and John Gilmore
1. Space Music...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (1): 165–193.
Published: 01 February 2022
..., for their generous guidance during my research. Many thanks as well to Daniel Morgan for generative comments and edits and to Nataša Ďurovičová, Paula Rabinowitz, and Katie Trumpener for their readings of earlier versions of this essay. Unless otherwise noted, all translations are my own. 1. Bert Hogenkamp...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 131–189.
Published: 01 February 2005
... into the general culture is
reflected by the fact that Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Merrill Lynch, and
other big investment companies are accessing preschoolers; children are
training parents to manage portfolios. There is a growing library of books
making it ‘‘fun’’ for kids to invest and giving them detailed...
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boundary 2 (2013) 40 (1): 83–135.
Published: 01 February 2013
... Douglas,
David Reynolds, David Morgan, Heather Hendershot, Tracy Fessenden, and Jane Thomp-
kins, each of them especially highlighting Protestants, have done excellent work in this
vein. Paul Giles, Gregory Black, John T. McGreevy, and Colleen McDannell have contrib-
uted substantial...