JML 45.1 (Fall 2021) is now available. Find it on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/47191.
Bodies
Calista McRae
“More human than others”: Stevie Smith and the Minds of Pets
FREE
Caroline Hovanec
“Animal/Fool/Clown”: Stevie Smith’s Frivolity
Aleksandra Hernandez
Jack London’s Poetic Animality and the Problem of Domestication
Tali Banin
The Winged Creatures of The Waves and Virginia Woolf’s Figurations of “The One”
FREE
Karen Ya-Chu Yang
Female Biologists and the Practice of Dialogical Connectivity in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer
Michael Davidson
“how to dance / sitting down”: Aging, Innovation, and the Graying of Disability
Benjamin Kossak
A Choreography of Parts: The Impersonal Intimacies of Touch and Movement in Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge’s Poetry, Contact Improvisation, and Embodied Reading
Katie Collins
“Her Ruined Head”: Defacement and Bodyminds in Jean Stafford’s Life and Work
Naomi Miyazawa
The Blindness of the Writer in Nabokov’s Despair
Takashi Sakai
Stonewall Offstage: Recontextualizing Tennessee Williams’s Small Craft Warnings
Reviews
Robert Volpicelli
Modernist Illness Now
Jess Waggoner
Leaky Masculinities, Porous Nations, Queercrip Affiliations
Rainer Rumold
After the Animal Fable: Creaturely Ciphers in transition
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