Kate Marshall
@katemarshall.bsky.social
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Director of Franco Institute, lit prof, and ass dean of research, Notre Dame. Editing post45 at Stanford UP. Novels by Aliens (Chicago 2023)
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Colleagues and fellow scholars, here’s info on a special issue of Modern Fiction Studies that I’m coediting with Matthew Gannon and @katemarshall.bsky.social: “Long Modernism, Altered Natures,” cfp below—send us your abstracts!

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Not me but I wish her all the best
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This weekend we dedicated the Franco Institute, a reimagined research institute at ND of which I am the founding director. Our mission is to fund great research, and to work both locally and beyond to make the case for the public good of the liberal arts. It’s a great time to be doing this work.
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Great to see Francisco Robles’s Coalition Literature in my mailbox. This book puts together some broken shards of a US literary history fired in the kilns of the late thirties and helps me see how to embrace a “collective” dimension of our aesthetic politics. @franciscondine.bsky.social
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Thrilled to be reviewed in CI, and grateful to John Williams for his thoughtful and generous read of my book.
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2/2 and look out for these next three titles, and more to come in 2025! Francisco Robles, Myka Tucker-Abramson, and Sara Kippur. It has been an amazing time to read books in this series, which I co-edit with Loren Glass.
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1/2: I won’t be at MLA this year for the first time in years, but if you are, I hope you’ll check out the Post*45 books at the Stanford UP booth! We had three great titles come out in 2024, by Adrienne Brown, Adam Kelly, and Shane Boyle.
1/2: I won’t be at MLA this year for the first time in years, but if you are, I hope you’ll check out the Post*45 books at the Stanford UP booth! We had three great titles come out in 2024, by Adrienne Brown, Adam Kelly, and Shane Boyle.
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In the off-chance you’re interested in affect theory as a materialist theology and/or my book project on feminist an-aesthetics, you’ll find that and much smarter essays (by @sarahlwasserman.bsky.social, @katemarshall.bsky.social, & Thomas Constaninesco) in the pages of American Literary History.
The Affective Bind
Abstract. This essay considers the raucous ontology of the feeling body in relation to the expanding field of affect studies. It first shows how psychophys
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Aliens and aliens and aliens!!! @katemarshall.bsky.social 👾💜👾
A tabby cat sits on the floor with a green alien toy and a copy of Kate Marshall’s book, Novels by Aliens.
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I wish I could say each copy comes with its own mars globe
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Everyone read this book, it’s a banger.

"beautifully argued" -Jen Fleissner
"electrifying" -Patrick Jagoda
"illuminates whole worlds" - Jed Esty
"has the potential to transform novel theory" - Priscilla Wald

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A picture of the book propped up against a globe of Mars. Novels by Aliens, by Kate Marshall
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Ok so I legit hate podcasts but I make an exception for this one because it's honestly incredible work. Come for the surprising audio of a university president actually coming out in favor of learning, stay for the brilliant analysis linking shifts in literary criticism to the history of economics
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Please listen to “The Chicago Fight,” if for no other reason than to be reminded that what’s happening to WVU has a century-long backstory & reactionary oligarchs have been attacking students & humanities faculty that whole time.

But another thing…

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The Chicago Fight (Criticism LTD, Episodes #6-7)
A deep dive into the Chicago Critics who inspired John Crowe Ransom’s 1937 essay, “Criticism Inc.”
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Cross-posting non-sh*t news from the sh*t place:
It's a beautiful day to pre-order some books!
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All I know is bad and involves dugout basements and unhinged people obsessed with chem trails messing with the plumbing
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Love this weird season so much!
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WE'RE BACK! And this season we're weeeeird. Look out for a special drop later today, featuring the brilliant @katemarshall.bsky.social! 👀👽
Poster featuring the season six lineup for the Novel Dialogue podcast