Philip Leventhal
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Editor at Columbia University Press. I acquire in Film and Media Studies, Journalism, and Literary Studies. Opinions my own.
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Tonight at 7 pm! Edward Mendelson discusses his book, THE INNER LIFE OF MRS. DALLOWAY and the new edition of Virginia Woolf's novel from @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social with Francesca Wade at @bookculture.com bit.ly/42i0NCv. @columbiaup.bsky.social
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First up in our shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize is Sarah Dimick’s UNSEASONABLE: CLIMATE CHANGE IN GLOBAL LITERATURES from @columbiaup.bsky.social. We will announce the winner at this year’s conference in Houston, TX. Please join us!
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Hot off the press! POETRY AFTER BARBARISM: THE INVENTION OF MOTHERLESS TONGUES & RESISTANCE TO FASCISM, by Jennifer Scappettone. Use the code CUP20 and save 20%: bit.ly/3KWKghe @xenoglossic.bsky.social #LiteratureNow @columbiaup.bsky.social
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VIDEO: Watch an excellent conversation w/ Julius B. Fleming Jr., Jo-Ann Morgan, La Donna Forsgren, and Courtney Thorsson on the ties between Black political activism & the arts via Schomburg Conversations in Black Freedom Studies bit.ly/3KzYYL8 @courtneythorsson.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social
CBFS: Black Arts, Black Spaces and Black Performance
On the spatiality of Black arts and performance, Julius B. Fleming Jr. (Black Patience: Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished Project of Emancipation) will share his work on performance and the Civil Rights Movement. Jo-Ann Morgan (The Black Arts Movement and the Black Panther Party in American Visual Culture) will discuss the relationship between the Black Panther Party's visual culture and the Black Arts Movement and La Donna L. Forsgren (In Search of Our Warrior Mothers: Women Dramatists of the Black Arts Movement) will present her oral histories with women in the movement. Courtney Thorsson (The Sisterhood: How a Network of Black Women Writers Changed American Culture) will discuss how a network of Black women writers transformed American culture. Teachers are eligible to receive 1.5 CTLE credits for attending Conversations in Black Freedom Studies online programs. PANELISTS Julius B. Fleming, Jr. | Washington University in St. Louis Julius B. Fleming, Jr. earned a PhD in English, and a graduate certificate in Africana studies. Specializing in Afro-diasporic literatures and cultures, he has particular interests in performance studies, black political culture, diaspora, and colonialism, especially where they intersect with race, gender, and sexuality. Fleming is the author of Black Patience: Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished Project of Emancipation (NYU Press 2022). This book reconsiders the Civil Rights Movement from the perspective of black theatre. It argues that black theatrical performance—much like television and photography—was a vital technology of civil rights activism, and a crucial site of black artistic and cultural production. La Donna L. Forsgren | The University of Notre Dame La Donna L. Forsgren is an Associate Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre with a joint appointment in the Department of Africana Studies. She is concurrent faculty in the Gender Studies Program at the University of Notre Dame. She serves as Editor for Theatre Survey. Her first book, In Search of Our Warrior Mothers: Women Dramatists of the Black Arts Movement (Northwestern UP, 2018), investigates the works and careers of Black women playwrights: Martie Evans-Charles, J.e. Franklin, Sonia Sanchez, and Barbara Ann Teer. Her second book, Sistuhs in the Struggle: An Oral History of the Black Arts Movement Theatre and Performance (Northwestern UP, 2020), is a finalist for ATHE’s Outstanding Book Award (2021). Her current book project, Black Girlhood on the Musical Theatre Stage (under contract, Oxford UP), explores Black queer feminist spectatorship and representations of Black girlhood in contemporary musical theatre. Jo-Ann Morgan | West Illinois University Jo-Ann Morgan is Professor Emeritus of African American Studies and Art History at Western Illinois University. She authored The Black Arts Movement and the Black Panther Party in American Visual Culture (Routledge, 2019) and Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual Culture, winner of the Seaborg Award for Civil War Scholarship in 2008. Prior to becoming a scholar of African American art and culture, Morgan graduated from the University of Wyoming in studio art (MFA 1988) and remained active as a visual artist while a doctoral student at UCLA (PhD 1997). After two decades of university teaching, in 2020 Morgan reestablished a full-time studio practice, creating stitched fabric compositions on themes related to social justice and gun violence. Courtney Thorsson | University of Oregon Courtney Thorsson teaches, studies, and writes about African American literature at the University of Oregon, where she is a Professor of English and a Faculty Fellow in the Clark Honors College. She is the author of Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women's Novels and essays in Callaloo, African American Review, MELUS, Gastronomica, Contemporary Literature, Legacy, and Public Books. ABOUT CONVERSATIONS IN BLACK FREEDOM STUDIES The founding curators of this series, Professors Jeanne Theoharis (Brooklyn College/CUNY) and Komozi Woodard (Sarah Lawrence College), introduced a new paradigm that challenged the older geography, leadership, ideology, culture and chronology of Civil Rights historiography. Jeanne Theoharis continues in her role and is joined by Robyn C. Spencer-Antoine (Wayne State University) ) as co-curator. Komozi Woodard continues to advise the series from an emeritus position. Discussions take place on the first Thursday of each month. Learn more: http://www.blackfreedomstudies.org
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"Jacobson promotes an unsettled perspective on the relationship between the film text and its mode of production."

New in review, Parker Stenseth on Brian Jacobson's The Cinema of Extractions, from @columbiaup.bsky.social: criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/parker_stens...
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On 10/15, Jennifer Scappettone will be launching her timely new book, POETRY AFTER BARBARISM: THE INVENTION OF MOTHERLESS TONGUES & RESISTANCE TO FASCISM at the Regenstein Library at the University of Chicago. bit.ly/42WuVUa @xenoglossic.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social #LiteratureNow
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On November 3, join Jennifer Scappettone as she discusses her highly anticipated new book, POETRY AFTER BARBARISM: THE INVENTION OF MOTHERLESS TONGUES & RESISTANCE TO FASCISM, at Public Trust. bit.ly/46TlbLs @xenoglossic.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social
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This Wednesday (10/8) at 7 pm! Edward Mendelson discusses his book, THE INNER LIFE OF MRS. DALLOWAY and the new edition of Virginia Woolf's novel from @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social with Francesca Wade at @bookculture.com
bit.ly/42i0NCv. @columbiaup.bsky.social
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Listen to a great podcast conversation with Peter Coviello about his amazing book VINELAND REREAD, the joys of Thomas Pynchon, and *One Battle After Another,* on the Two Month Review. bit.ly/3VQLBIT #Rereadings @chadwpost.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social
TMR 28.6: "Preparation H" [Vineland]
Peter Coviello joins to talk VINELAND REREAD and ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER!
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Hot off the press! REORIENTALISM: FROM THE AVANT-GARDE TO SOVIET NATIONAL FORM, by Nariman Skakov. Use the coupon code CUP20 and save 20%! bit.ly/4qbtj39 #ModernistLatitudes @columbiaup.bsky.social
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Join us Oct 4 at 2pm ET for an interview with Mat Fournier, finalist in LGBTQ+ Studies, author of Dysphoric Modernism: Undoing Gender in French Literature. @matfournier.bsky.social
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A white background with a gold Lammys Day 2025 logo and a teal banner that reads: Interview: Mat Fournier, Finalist in LGBTQ+ Studies, 2pm ET. A maroon stripe is behind an image of the cover of Dysphoric Modernism: Undoing Gender in French Literature and a headshot of Mat Fournier. Additional text reads: Tickets at LambdaLiterary.org, Join us all day Saturday, October 4th, 2025.
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Proposed reply:

Dear Secretary McMahon,

Our offer is this: Nothing. Not even the fee for the gaming license, which we would appreciate if you’d put up personally.

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“No self-respecting university could ever accept something like this,” said Lee Bollinger, a First Amendment scholar and former Columbia University president. “Trying to protect conservative ideas against being ‘belittled’ — that’s about as violative of the First Amendment interests as you can get.”
Colleges weigh whether to sign onto Trump plan or forgo federal benefits
A new proposal from the Trump administration would give colleges funding advantages if they adopt conservative priorities.
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Very exciting to see two @columbiaup.bsky.social books shortlisted for the ASAP Book Prize! Congratulations to Chris Fan (@chrisfan.bsky.social) author of ASIAN AMERICAN FICTION AFTER 1965 and Sarah Dimick, author of UNSEASONABLE.
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Christopher T. Fan- Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility @columbiaup.bsky.social

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We are so excited to announce the shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize!

Congratulations to all the nominees! We’ll announce the winner of the prize at the annual conference in a few weeks in Houston! See the ALT ID and thread for more information.

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Sarah Dimick- Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures (Columbia UP)

Kency Cornejo- Visual Disobedience: Art and Decoloniality in Central America (Duke UP)

Brooke Belisle- Depth Effects: Dimensionality from Camera to Computation (University of California Press)

Steven Swarbrick & Jean-Thomas Tremblay- Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction (Northwestern UP)

Amber Jamilla Musser- Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined (Duke UP)

Christopher T. Fan- Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility (Columbia UP)
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This Saturday (October 4th) at 2 pm, join Mat Fournier who will be interviewed about his book DYSPHORIC MODERNISM as part of Lammys Day 2025! bit.ly/4psrSgd @matfournier.bsky.social @lambdaliterary.org @columbiaup.bsky.social
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Tomorrow at 6:30 PM (online). Schomburg Conversations in Black Freedom Studies featuring Julius B. Fleming, Jr., Jo-Ann Morgan, La Donna Forsgren, and Courtney Thorsson on the ties between Black political activism and the arts. bit.ly/4gOloEl
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I'm extremely honored that "Death by Laughter" made the shortlist for the @moderniststudies.bsky.social Book Prize!!! ☺️🎊 CONGRATS to the winners & fellow short-listers--such beautiful research here that I can't wait to read!! 📚@columbiaup.bsky.social

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Edward Mendelson discusses his new book THE INNER LIFE OF MRS. DALLOWAY and the new edition of the novel from @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social with Francesca Wade next Wednesday (10/8) at 7 at BookCulture! bit.ly/42i0NCv @bookculture.com @columbiaup.bsky.social