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Submissions from 2023
Daily exposure to virtual nature reduces symptoms of anxiety in college students, Matthew H. Browning, Seunguk Shin, Gabrielle Drong, Olivia McAnirlin, Ryan J. Gagnon, Shyam Ranganathan, Kailan Sindelar, David Hoptman, Gregory N. Bratman, Shuai Yuan, Vishnunarayan Girishan Prabhu, and Wendy Heller
Wetland Walk VR: Field Ecology in Northeast Florida, Kailan Sindelar
Submissions from 2021
Robinson crusoe and peter the wild boy: What Daniel Defoe inadvertently tells us about disability, D. Christopher Gabbard
Reception study: John Rodker's psychoanalysis, masochistic production, and James Joyce, Laura Heffernan
Fans of Q: The Stakes of QAnon’s Functioning as Political Fandom, Carrie Lynn D. Reinhard, David Stanley, and Linda Howell
Submissions from 2020
From “changelings” to “libtards”: Intellectual disability in the eighteenth century and beyond, D. Christophe R. Gabbard
Works from 2019
Rhetoric at the University of Chicago, James Beasley
Present at the Creation: Kenneth Burke at the First CCCC, James P. Beasley and Jack Selzer
Fabula, Dolores Flores-Silva and Keith Cartwright
“An Aquatic Reverie” | Mallarmé’s Writing on Water and the Naming of Waves, Clark Lunberry
Writing on Basho's Pond, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2018
Rhetoric at the University of Chicago, James P. Beasley
The classroom in the canon: T. S. Eliot's modern english literature extension course for working people and the sacred wood, Rachel Sagner Buurma and Laura Heffernan
Love and the Illusion of Race: Toward a Politics of Being, Tru Leverette
Petronarratology: A Bioregional Approach to Oil Stories, Bart H. Welling
Submissions from 2017
Sexography: Sex work in documentary, Nicholas De Villiers
Dream of an unfettered electrical future: Nikola tesla, the electrical utopian novel, and an alternative American sociotechnical imaginary, Jennifer L. Lieberman and Ronald R. Kline
Submissions from 2016
El Sur Profundo: Alternative soundings of the south, Dolores Flores-Silva, Keith Cartwright, and Rosemary Mulligan
The myth of the first African-American electrical engineer: Arthur U. Craig and the importance of teaching in technological history, Jennifer L. Lieberman
Dance of Light and Loss, Clark Lunberry
Writing on Water Writing on Air: Poetry Installations by Clark Lunberry at the University of North Florida, Thomas G. Carpenter Library, and Beyond, Clark Lunberry, Elizabeth A. Curry, and A Samuel Kimball
Submissions from 2015
Ralph Ellison's technological humanism, Jennifer L. Lieberman
Bodies of Water: Somebody | Nobody (For E.D.), Clark Lunberry
Picturing the Flames of Daimonji, Clark Lunberry
Reinventing Language, Vowel by Colorful Vowel, Clark Lunberry
Linguistic instability in R. B. Sheridan's Pizarro, Michael Wiley
Wordsworth's spots of time in space and time, Michael Wiley
Submissions from 2014
Notation after the reality effect : Remaking reference with roland barthes and sheila heti, Rachel Sagner Buurma and Laura Heffernan
Introduction: Gulf Souths, Gulf Streams, and their dispersions, Keith Cartwright and Ruth Salvaggio
Abstraction and the amateur: De-disciplining T. E. Hulme, Laura Heffernan
Seeing in plain sight -installations in flight, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2013
Ideas and Consequences: Richard Weaver, Sharon Crowley, and Rhetorical Politics, James P. Beasley
Review of Herbert Blau’s Reality Principles: From the Absurd to the Virtual, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2012
The common reader and the archival classroom: Disciplinary history for the twenty-first century, Rachel Sagner Buurma and Laura Heffernan
Tyson: The film, the image, the man, the word, the force, Tim Donovan, A. Samuel Kimball, and Jillian Smith
From custodial care to caring labor: The discourse of who cares in Jane Eyre, D. Christopher Gabbard
Suspicious Silence: Walking Out on John Cage, Clark Lunberry
"This is what matters": Reinhabitory discourse and the "poetics of responsibility" in the work of Janisse Ray, Bart Welling
Grounding southern ecocriticism, Bart H. Welling
The return of the animal: Presenting and representing non-human beings response-ably in the (post-)humanities classroom, Bart H. Welling and Scottie Kapel
Submissions from 2011
That’s the Beauty of It, Or, Why John Ashbery is Not a Painter, Clark Lunberry
Books from 2007
EAT 1, Mark Ari, William Slaughter, Tim Gilmore, Clark Lunberry, Jason Arnold, Keith Cartwright, Jesse Cartwright, Blind Willie Sixpence, Thelma Young, Christopher Sylvester, and April Fisher
Submissions from 2006
Wiping Blood from the Walls: Medea’s Pleasures of Terror, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2004
So Much Depends: Printed Matter, Dying Words, and the Entropic Poem, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2002
Quiet Catastrophe: Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, Vanished, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 2001
"(silence)": Scripting [It], Staging [It] on the Page, for the Stage, Clark Lunberry
Submissions from 1995
Broken English: Deviant Language and the Para-Poetic, Clark Lunberry