JML 48.1 (Fall 2024), with clusters on Gertrude Stein and Continental Modernism, is now live on Project MUSE at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/54157
Content Includes:
Editorial News: Welcome New Co-Editor Jessica Burstein
Stein
Rei Asaba
“You Ain’t Ever Got Any Way to Remember Right”: Black Affectivity, Insistent Style, and Cross-Racial Transference in Gertrude Stein’s “Melanctha”
Nicole Gantz
Becoming a Minor Literature: Supposing in Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons
Kelly Krumrie
“Not Unordered”: Gertrude Stein’s Numbers
Chris Raczkowski
“The Man Being Dead”: Stein, Modernism and Detective Stories
Continental Modernism
Thomas Waller
Confessional Desire: Censorship and Repression in Mário de Sá-Carneiro’s A Confissão de Lúcio
Fredrik Tydal
“A Man Without Scruples”: The Swedish Judgment of Jay Gatsby
Edward Waysband
The Politics of Childhood in Vladislav Khodasevich’s “Infancy”
James Martell
Modernism’s Totalities: From the Marquis de Sade to Titus-Carmel
Feng Dong
Overcoming Gravity: Celan, Nietzsche, and Nihilism
Ken R. Hanssen
W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz and the Problems of Representation
Reviews
Philipp Wolf
Mimesis: A Protean Concept
Amalia Cotoi
How Philosophy Turns up Its Nose at Smell: A Review of Simon Hajdini’s What’s That Smell? A Philosophy of the Olfactory
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