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(rhy)pistemologies | special issue
critique as care | special issue
the gordian knot of finance | special issue
frictionless sovereignty | special issue
the new extremism | special issue
maghreb after orientalism | special issue
the digital turn | special issue
sexual violence in MENA | special issue
V21 | special issue
the b2o review
university in turmoil | dossier
finance and fiction | dossier
the great derangement | dossier
policing in the fsu | dossier
the global plantation | dossier
stop the right | dossier
black lives matter | dossier
covid-19 | dossier
after chimerica | dossier
re-read, re-examine, re-think | interviews
interventions
reviews
digital studies
Our main focus will be on scholarly books about digital technology and culture, but we will also branch out to articles, legal proceedings, videos, social media, digital humanities projects, and other emerging digital forms. As humanists our primary intellectual commitment is to the deeply embedded texts, figures, and themes that constitute human culture, and precisely the intensity and thoroughgoing nature of the putative digital revolution must give somebody pause—and if not humanists, who?
literature and politics
The “Literature and Politics” project invites reviewers to consider how literary writers, writings and events elaborate the dynamics between political writing, the literary arts, and cultural intervention.
gender and sexuality
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