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Peer Reviewed

  • Dead Pledges: Debt, Horror, and the Credit Crisis
  • Ang Lee and James Schamus’s Neo-Indies: The Ultimate Movie Machine
  • “Window Seat”: Erykah Badu, Projective Cultural Politics, and the Obama Era
  • Counterfactual States of America: On Parallel Worlds and Longing for the Law
  • Hiroshima and the Nuclear Event
  • Richard Wright and the Police
  • P45 Peer Reviewed: The Launch
  • Post45 The Journal: Peer Reviewed

Contemporaries

  • “What the ghost wants”: Kevin Young’s Ekphrasis
  • Loving Miéville’s Sentences
  • Scale and Method: A Reply to Jeremy Rosen
  • Combining Close and Distant, or, the Utility of Genre Analysis: A Response to Matthew Wilkens’s “Contemporary Fiction by the Numbers”
  • The Dave Show
  • “Not Much Left”: Wageless Life in Millenial Poetry
  • Very Different Tonight: The Contagious Nightmares of Wilhelm Reich
  • The Transmedia Turn in Popular Culture: The Case of Comic-Con
  • “We’ll eat you up we love you so”
  • Race and Racelessness in Ed Park’s Personal Days

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  • Post45 The Journal: Curated Space

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Post45 is a collective of scholars working on American literature and culture since 1945. The group was founded in 2006 and has met annually since to discuss new work in the field.

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