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Forthcoming Issue

55, 3 (2024)

Understanding Criticism

  • Nicholas Gaskill and Emily Ogden, “Understanding Criticism: An Introduction”
  • Michel Chaouli, “It Begins Around the Eyes (‘In the Penal Colony’)”
  • Jesse McCarthy, “On Being Beside Oneself: Identity as a Limit to Aesthetic Judgment”
  • Emily Ogden, “The Critic’s ‘I’”
  • Becca Rothfeld, “Alcibiades at Criticism: The Symposium and the Eyes of Others”
  • Eugenie Brinkema, “Blindness and Description; Or, How to Read the Obvious”
  • Ryan Ruby, “Criticism as a Way of Life”
  • Audrey Wasser, “Empiricism, Criticism, and the Object of Criticism”
  • Nicholas Gaskill, “Criticism and Our Modes of Abstraction”
  • Elaine Auyoung, “A Language for Literary Expertise: Epistemic Resources and Perceptual Transformation”
  • Monica Huerta, “From Nothing to Letting Nothing Go”
  • David Kurnick, “The Beauty of Queerness: Notes on Sexuality and the Literary in the Long 1993”
  • Lauren Michele Jackson, “Letting Ourselves Down”
  • Jeff Dolven, “Something Understood”