postmedieval volume 2, issue 3: New Critical Modes
Co-Editors:
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Cary Howie
- Editors’ Introduction: “Novelty”
- “A critical poetics of allure: 10 antiphons for the bringing-to-appearance of the place of allure as a complicity of human and non-human matter in writing, or, the Physis of the Whale in Anglo-Saxon England”
Daniel C. Remein - “Getting medieval in real time”
Richard Godden - “Flirting as a critical mode: Barthes, Alcibiades, Sartre”
Anna Klosowska - “‘An abecedarium for the elements”
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen - “On medieval blogging” [Interview]
Brantley L. Bryant and Carl S. Pyrdum III, - “Like two autistic moonbeams entering the window of my asylum: Chaucer’s Griselda and Lars von Trier’s Bess McNeill'”
Eileen A. Joy - “Means of transport”
Cary Howie - Always already new: The possibilities of the enfolded instant”
Karmen McKendrick - “Manuscript thinking: Stories by hand”
Catherine Brown - Book Review Essay: “Re-viewing the eastern Mediterranean”
Sharon Kinoshita
[See postmedieval site at Palgrave for more information on this issue.]