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Experimental Practices in Interdisciplinary Art: Engaging the Margins

Posted on February 20, 2025

a celebration ofTwenty Years of Art in SLSA By Jesse Colin Jackson and Philip Ottowith content derived from the anthologyExperimental Practices in Interdisciplinary Art: Engaging the Marginsedited by Jesse Colin Jackson and Antoinette LaFarge (Brill, 2024) In 2004, SLSA changed its name, adding “the Arts” to the mix. In 2024, we celebrate thisoccasion with an Continue Reading »

New Book: Alchemies of Theater

Posted on February 20, 2025

In addition to his work as visual artist, publisher, poet, and composer, Dick Higgins (1938–98) was also a genuine man of the theater. A founder of Fluxus, he was a major figure in artistic communities in downtown New York City, across Europe, and in Japan. Yet as important as Higgins’s work has been to historians Continue Reading »

New Book: The Evolution of Gerald Durrell

Posted on February 20, 2025

In The Evolution of Gerald Durrell: A Naturalist’s Critical Biography, Mary Sanders Pollock revisits the life and work of Gerald Durrell, one of the most significant environmentalist figures of the 20th century. This new biography tracks Durrell’s evolution from a free-range childhood on Corfu through his time in Africa, South America, and the islands of the Continue Reading »

New Book: Ghosts and Their Hosts

Posted on January 31, 2025

Ghosts and Their Hosts The Colonization of the Invisible World in Early America Sladja Blažan Ghost stories as a window on the American settler psyche In this innovative book, Sladja Blažan explains the foundational role of ghost stories in fostering the cultural imaginary, offering a medium for framing political ideologies, philosophical thought, racial anxieties, and Continue Reading »

New Book: Microscopy, Magnification and Modernist Fiction

Posted on January 31, 2025

Microscopy, Magnification and Modernist Fiction Micro-Modernism from Hardy to Beckett Patrick Armstrong (Author) Exploring how modernism registered shock experiences of the microscopic and extended vision in prose fiction through the work of four modernist writers – D. H. Lawrence, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, and Samuel Beckett – this book is the first substantial study of Continue Reading »

New Book: Semiotics of Friendship

Posted on January 31, 2025

Semiotics of Friendship An Encyclopedic Approach Claus Emmeche Volume 41 in the series Semiotics, Communication and Cognition [SCC] https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111423098 Overview About this book A friend should be able to be an attentive listener, which made semiotician Roland Barthes wonder in his intriguing dictionary of love, “cannot friendship be defined as a space with total sonority?”. This Continue Reading »

New Book: Bacteria to AI

Posted on January 31, 2025

Bacteria to AI Human Futures with our Nonhuman Symbionts N. Katherine Hayles A new theory of mind that includes nonhuman and artificial intelligences. The much-lauded superiority of human intelligence has not prevented us from driving the planet into ecological disaster. For N. Katherine Hayles, the climate crisis demands that we rethink basic assumptions about human Continue Reading »

New Book: Interplay

Posted on December 3, 2024

Interplay by Will Freudenheim and William Morgan examines five unique experiments in the field of game design –Schema, Vivarium, Biotopy, Interplay and Nephila. In the course of the book, each is explored as a vehicle to apprehend the unconventional configurations of intelligences that are today emerging from innovations occurring within the field of game design. Continue Reading »

New Book: Experimental American Poetry and the New Organic Form

Posted on November 11, 2024

Arguing that the 19th century concept of “living form” (the idea that, like an organism, a poem develops itself from within, according to an internal logic) is not, as some critics have argued, anathema to avant-garde writing, this book by João Paulo Guimarães contends that the concept survived and flourished in the work of a Continue Reading »

New Article and Book: Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin de Siècle

Posted on October 1, 2024

Dear SLSA, I would like to add to the book publications, the following book anthology which has just been published by the Routledge Taylor and Francis Group:  Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin de Siècle: Seeing and Hearing the Beyond. The editors are Corrinne Chong and Michelle Foot.  My Chapter 8 in it is entitled Composing Continue Reading »