Post45 Journal
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Open access peer-reviewed journal for scholarship on postwar American literature and culture post45.org/journal Co-Editors @jdconnor.bsky.social @arthurzw.bsky.social‬
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Post45 keeps crushing it. Sara Kippur gets *into it*. I may be drawn to the chapter on the French avant-garde on US tv, but the work is sharp throughout.

Your periodic reminder that I am now co-editing the Peer Reviewed side of our journal. Send us your best stuff.

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Postwar French writers were at the vanguard of global literary innovation—from the experimental minimalism of the Nouveau Roman to the literary games of the OuLiPo—but less often appreciated is the ex...
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Comics folks should definitely go read “Metamorphoses of the Spiral: Comics and Modernism in Art Spiegelman’s Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!” by @emmywaldman.bsky.social over at @post45.bsky.social. What a great piece!
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The publication of this issue also marks the end of @anniemcc.bsky.social's distinguished five-year term as Co-Editor of the journal. Our new Co-Editor is @jdconnor.bsky.social. Congratulations to Annie and J.D.!
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Issue 10 of Post45 Journal is here! THE INAUGURAL PRIZE ISSUE features winners & honorable mentions for the Mary Esteve Emerging Scholar Essay Prize & the Post45 Prize for Contingent Scholars, post45.org/sections/iss...
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It was an honor to read 80 innovative, ambitious submissions by early-career scholars, and we are delighted to publish this special issue featuring the very best of those essays.

Prize Committee: Nia Judelson, @anniemcc.bsky.social, Sean McCann, Rachel Greenwald Smith, and @arthurzw.bsky.social
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@emmywaldman.bsky.social’s "Metamorphoses of the Spiral: Art Spiegelman’s Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!" moves deftly between Spiegelman's signature spiral motifs and his oscillations between biographical filiation and modernist affiliation.
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Marie Buck, in her essay "For Malcolm and Embodied Collectivity in the Early Black Arts Movement,” reevaluates the uses of masculinity in 1960s Black cultural politics, demonstrating that Black masculinity, as metaphor, was never reducible to Black Macho.

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In "The Variant: Form as Deliberative Practice,” Anna Moser writes on literary variants from Emily Dickinson through Susan Howe to query a feminism whose ideal subject is she-who-choses, arguing that poetic form allows us to see the complexity of choosing itself.

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@michaelharrington.bsky.social’s, "Wild West Fringe: The Cowboy’s Queer Trace," limns a vivid archive of "camp-cowboy imagery," foregrounding the traces of queer and Black life that not only pervade, but establish, the image of the American cowboy.
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@mitchtherieau.bsky.social's "The Ambient Mode” reads Alexandra Kleeman’s Something New Under the Sun as the self-dissolving cli-fi of slow apocalypse, articulating a broader theory of the ambient as the dissolving of climate “background” into daily “foreground.”

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Amanda Jennifer Su’s "The Dragon Lady and the Cold War" finds, in Pearl S. Buck's Imperial Woman, both a liberal critique of American gender ideology and a reckoning with the complicity with liberal empire that would bedevil feminist thought in the decades to come.

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These articles “reflect precisely the diversity of work that emerging scholars are doing across the field…suggesting that despite obstacles, the post45 literary and cultural studies remains both remarkably vibrant and enduringly vital” (Co-Editor @anniemcc.bsky.social) post45.org/2025/08/priz...
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Issue 10 of Post45 Journal is here! THE INAUGURAL PRIZE ISSUE features winners & honorable mentions for the Mary Esteve Emerging Scholar Essay Prize & the Post45 Prize for Contingent Scholars, post45.org/sections/iss...
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Chatting with prospective Post45 authors and special issue editors at #MLA2025 12-2pm on Friday! Last year’s event led to a fantastic special issue that’s now in development (articles under review) at @post45.bsky.social
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Don't miss Chat with an Editor this Friday and Saturday at #MLA2025 #MLA25. Sign up to meet with a journal editor either at the convention or virtually next Wednesday (1/15), and find out how to get your article published! @mlanews.bsky.social

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In a new article, Zackary Kiebach asks “what do we gain by aligning the fallibility of the computer interface with our own divergent cognitive and physical processes for interfacing with image, text, or sound?"
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Glitch Ability: A Crip Poetics of Failure - Post45
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Announcing the Inaugural Post45 Essay Prizes! One for PhD students & recent PhDs and one for contingent scholars. Winners receive $500 and publication in the journal (pending peer review). All submissions considered for publication. Submit by 1/15/24! Please circulate widely! post45.org/prizes-cfp/
Call for Submissions: Post45 Essay Prizes - Post45
Post45 Journal is pleased to announce that we are currently accepting submissions for two article prizes: the Mary Esteve Emerging Scholar Essay Prize and the Post45 Essay Prize for Contingent Scholar...
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