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London Modernism Seminar
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The Autumn Schedule of the London Modernism Seminar is here! 18 Oct: Asha Rogers 'Un/modern matter' James Jordan 'The East End, Television and the Documentary Imagination, July 1939' 1 Nov: Aaron Rosenberg 'Climate of Conspiracy: Conrad, Greenland, and the Fourth Dimension' Jed Esty Title tbc.
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"the trivialization of reading by AI hype merchants is a fable of obsolescence in support of a practice of enclosure." YES Always worth reading(!):
theamericanvandal.substack.com/p/the-techno...
As well as following:
theamericanvandal.substack.com/p/cruelfutur...
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The Technofeudal Text
Literacy Is Our Commons, Technolords Wish To Enclose It
https://theamericanvandal.substack.com/p/the-technofeudal-text
about 1 month ago
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Excited for this new OUP series on Literature & Politics! Paired authors tackling vital terms and topics of the day, starting with Amanda Anderson and
@simoncd.bsky.social
on *Humanities Theory*. Next up Doug Mao and
@duncanbell.bsky.social
on *Utopia*.
global.oup.com/academic/con...
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https://global.oup.com/academic/content/series/l/literature-and-politics-lpol/?cc=us&lang=en&
about 1 month ago
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A great reading project!
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and I are glad you joined. And thanks for the reminders about Schnitzler & Zweig in relation to Zoë Henry’s talk on novella/play relations
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4 months ago
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Matt Seybold
5 months ago
The ChatGPT-driven disruption of education is often presented, including in today’s viral NYMag piece, as a surprise event for which ed workers were caught unprepared This ignores dynamics & decisions that, in some cases, go back decades, without which we could’ve metabolized ChatGPT competently 🧵
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Everyone should be reading and following these blistering pieces about this real-time bailout and consolidation of the tech right
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7 months ago
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Matt Seybold
7 months ago
👇 Gil (&
@newrepublic.com
) were among the handful of journos who saw this coming. My conversation with him (recorded before the election) will be part of the next arc of American Vandal, during which we will turn to the political economy of mass media in Gilded Ages old & new.
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Rebecca Colesworthy
over 1 year ago
Friends, I had the fantastic fortune of writing a postscript to a
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cluster abt book covers w/ some amazing covers & authors. Thank you
@alixbeeston.bsky.social
&
@pdabashi.bsky.social
for including me (& highlighting my own cover đź’ś)
modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts...
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Judging by its Cover, Part 2 | Modernism / Modernity Print+
The first section of “Judging by its Cover” consists of pieces that are interested in the cover as a form of compensation, a covering over, as a piece of gorgeous textile can mask or stand in for what one doesn’t want to confront, or what can’t be confronted for whatever nefarious, oblivious, or self-deceptive reason. The pieces are interested, too, in how covers spur
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