Criticism, Volume 63, Number 3, Summer 2021
Criticism, Volume 63, Number 3
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 63, Number 3, Summer 2021
How Practical Is Critique? From Matters of Concern to Matters of Commitment
William N. Coker
The Eye of the Other in Edmund Burke's Enquiry: Language, Confrontation, and the (Subjective) Body of the Sublime
Ellen Scheible
Ghosts and Anchors: Translingualism in Contemporary U.S. Poetry
Piotr Gwiazda
An Argument without End: Jack Spicer's Serial Poem
Jim Goar
Reviews
Matty Hemming on Vexy Thing: On Gender and Liberation by Imani Perry
Tobias Skiveren on Influx and Efflux: Writing Up with Walt Whitman by Jane Bennett
Daniel Eltringham on Anthropocene Poetics: Deep Time, Sacrifice Zones, and Extinction by David Farrier