Criticism, Volume 57, Number 4, Fall 2015
Criticism, Volume 57, Number 4
Criticism provides a forum for current scholarship on literature, media, music and visual culture. A place for rigorous theoretical and critical debate as well as formal and methodological self-reflexivity and experimentation, Criticism aims to present contemporary thought at its most vital.
Criticism Volume 57, Number 4, Fall 2015
The Avant-Garde At War
A Special Issue Edited By Jonathan P. Eburne
Introduction
Jonathan P. Eburne
War and Peace and Ubu: Colonialism, the Exception, and Jarry's Legacy
Timothy E. Youker
"Partout et Nulle Part": Apollinaire's Body After the War
Effie Rentzou
From the Historical Avant-Garde to Highbrow Coterie Modernism: The Little Review's Wartime Advances and Retreats
Christopher J. La Casse
"Dogs Bark": War, Narrative, and Historical Syncopation in Gertrude Stein's Late Work
Kristin Bergen
"Atlantis Buried Outside": Muriel Rukeyser, Myth, and the Crises of War
Ben Hickman
The Conceptual War Machine: Agonism and the Avant-Garde
Seth Perlow
REVIEWS
Jonathan P. Eburne and Aaron Jaffe on Curious Visions of Modernity: Enchantment, Magic, and the Sacred by David L. Martin
Michael J. Griffin II on Modernist Futures: Innovation and Inheritance in the Contemporary Novel by David James
Howard Singerman on Lucio Fontana: Between Utopia and Kitsch by Anthony White
Christina Rudosky on Surrealist Ghostliness by Katharine Conley