Criticism, Volume 64, Number 2, Spring 2022
Criticism, Volume 64, Number 2
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 64, Number 2, Spring 2022
Moving in the Renaissance: The Rhetorical Ecologies of John Stow's Survey of London and Ben Jonson's "Foot Voyage"
Pauline Reid
Apathy, Political Emotion, and the Politics of Space in Thoreau's Antislavery Writing
Alex Moskowitz
Detectives and Storytellers: On Vulnerability and Care in Leslie Scalapino's Genre Fiction
Nate Mickelson
Look Busy: Chrematistics, Simulated Labor, and Signing for Time
James Dutton
Reviews
Ariana Ruíz on The Sense of Brown by José Esteban Muñoz
Elizabeth Swanson on Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights by Lyndsey Stonebridge
Eileen DiPofi on The Small Book of Hip Checks: On Queer Gender, Race, and Writing by Erica Rand