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Modern Language Quarterly (2024) 85 (3): 347–350.
Published: 01 September 2024
... and the Early English Text Society—that created the first editions of Lovelich’s translation. Warren then turns to internet platforms, such as LION (Literature Online) and ProQuest, that host text-only versions of the romance, as well as to print-on-demand services. Chapter 6 explores reproductions...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (1): 167–185.
Published: 01 March 2008
... are characterized by an unabashed, unprecedented foregrounding of female sexuality. While their novels were censored by the state now and then, they circulate on the Internet and contribute to the formation of China's booming Internet literature. The initial core group of beauty writers has made a large impact...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2011) 72 (3): 419–438.
Published: 01 September 2011
... and, implicitly, in the more recent milieu of the Internet. Are some poets professionals, even if poetry does not pay? Who owns the poem, the writer or the reader? Does the writer own every version of the poem, or only the original? What, if anything, distinguishes professionals from amateurs, writers from...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2024) 85 (3): 327–345.
Published: 01 September 2024
... and are fueled by the “new techno-colonization” of the “internet complex” ( SE , 19). For Jenny Odell, author of the bestseller How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (2019) and now Saving Time , the women’s failure to attend to the field and appreciate the slow rhythms of a ball game...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (1): 187–194.
Published: 01 March 2008
... in a time
when literature, in the sense of printed books, is fast being replaced in
many people’s lives by television, film, DVDs, computer games, and the
Internet, I still find irresistibly attractive the pleasure of entering an
imaginary world as it is generated by the words on a book’s pages...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 289–307.
Published: 01 September 2018
... (in this respect the political regime is secondary). Neither can philosophy, or psychoanalysis. Or love letters.” 1 Miller unpacks Derrida’s aphorism as follows: “Radio, television, cinema, popular music, and now the Internet—these are more decisive in legislating citizens’ ethos and values as well...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2007) 68 (2): 305–329.
Published: 01 June 2007
... since the 1960s of technoregions, cyberspace, and the
Internet, which significantly defies old classifications of time and place,
border and boundary and limit. The Arabic literary context for the
technological and cyberspatial stages in the new global order does not
negate the historical...
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A (Meta)commentary on Western Literary Theories in China: The Case of Jameson and Chinese Jamesonism
Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 323–340.
Published: 01 September 2018
... Liyuan’s response to J. Hillis Miller’s “end of literature” attempts to look forward, searching for a resolution of the contemporary dilemma in the era of the internet, social media, and visual culture that has cut across national boundaries. Zhu writes that “debates among Chinese scholars in the years...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 341–353.
Published: 01 September 2018
... along with new, purely verbal material, such as tweets, emails, digital poetry, and digital novels. I also get the advertisements that pay much of the cost of keeping this technological marvel going. As Marshall McLuhan asserted, “The medium is the message.” 3 Search on the internet “Xi Jinping...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2016) 77 (3): 447–471.
Published: 01 September 2016
... as a “neoliberal” commodity—not least in the way it structures time. The same is true of Amazon’s relation to the Internet or, more broadly, to digital technology, including the personal computer, word processor, data server, and now social media. The advent of advanced digital technology and Internet...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (2): 230–232.
Published: 01 June 2018
...-sponsored violence, Gould examines one of the world’s first female suicide bombers, Aizan Gazueva. Female journalists in Chechnya, seeking recognition for Gazueva’s actions, asked Gould to publicize Gazueva’s picture and story on the internet. Gould explores digital exposure as a form of transgressive...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2008) 69 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 March 2008
... literature. Popular literature devoted to
so-called petites histoires, media literature, Internet literature, TV series
and films, reportage, and journalism have entered an age of pluralism
and Bakhtinian “carnivalization” outside the mainstream. That is, since
the 1990s popular literature...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2024) 85 (1): 99–102.
Published: 01 March 2024
... of Olive Schreiner’s favorite verbs, it turns out, was internet . S. Pearl Brilmyer’s fascinating new book, The Science of Character , embeds Victorian realist fiction in a range of then-active philosophical and scientific debates that led away from a concept of character as an interiorized subjectivity...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2023) 84 (3): 377–380.
Published: 01 September 2023
...; they continue to inspire maverick pastors and internet discussion-board enthusiasts. In Collective Understanding Melissa Mowry contends that revisiting the Levellers’ challenges to established order exposes buried fault lines in literary history. Leveller radicalism, in Mowry’s bracing account, promises...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2024) 85 (1): 110–114.
Published: 01 March 2024
.... The method of Daniel’s monograph, too, echoes his music’s sampling and remixing techniques: to develop his arguments, he fuses disparate elements (Hamlet and internet trolling, for example) and citations (a line of analysis might lead through stoicism and Renaissance scholarship to contemporary suicidology...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (3): 371–375.
Published: 01 September 2021
... forebear of poetry . . . as we find it today printed in books and magazines, recorded on tapes and discs, disseminated on the Internet, and performed in halls and classrooms” (11). So too, the final sentence of the “envoy” offers a valedictory gesture to the many “poetic events” that have engaged...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2013) 74 (2): 239–260.
Published: 01 June 2013
... . 2003 . Library: An Unquiet History . New York : Norton . Beebee Thomas O. 2011 . “ World Literature and the Internet .” In The Routledge Companion to World Literature , edited by D’haen Theo Damrosch David Kadir Djelal , 297 – 306 . New York : Routledge . Benjamin...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2013) 74 (2): 151–170.
Published: 01 June 2013
... of their analysis.
In speaking of a “postliterary” age, I mean to indicate the ongoing
life of the literary in today’s expansive mediascape, much as the post-
modern carries forward the modern. Not all the literary classics of the
pre-Internet age will survive the transition, but some will. Classic works...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2015) 76 (2): 225–246.
Published: 01 June 2015
... by MacLachlan. Barr’s character, who comes from the America of hot, impersonal sprawl (i.e., Phoenix), is confused by Portland’s most charming aspects, such as the prevalence of bicycles, and vows to “clean up the mess!” She paints over the bike lanes and bans the use of the Internet in coffee shops. The show...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2021) 82 (4): 499–526.
Published: 01 December 2021
... anything over the internet now, Nan. Friend of mine moved to Los Angeles. In America, six thousand miles away. Before he goes he sells his flat, sells his car, and dumps his girlfriend. Then he goes online and rents a flat, rents a car, and gets a new girlfriend, all over the internet and all before he’s...
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