Parting with Wholes in Early American Literature, Print Culture, and Art
(2024)
Book Chapter
Pethers, M., & Couch, D. D. (2024). Parting with Wholes in Early American Literature, Print Culture, and Art. In The Part and the Whole in Early American Literature, Print Culture, and Art. Bucknell University Press
All Outputs (5)
Visualizing the Canada-US Border: Comic Adaptations of Wayde Compton’s “The Blue Road” and Thomas King’s “Borders” (2024)
Journal Article
Roberts, G. (2024). Visualizing the Canada-US Border: Comic Adaptations of Wayde Compton’s “The Blue Road” and Thomas King’s “Borders”. Studies in Canadian Literature, 48(1), 131-151
The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei (2024)
Journal Article
Ryan, M., & Burman, S. (2024). The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei. Global Policy, 15(2), 355-367. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13352This paper offers an analysis of US strategy in the unfolding US-China ‘tech war’ and its consequences. We argue that a tech war is now underway, and that Washington is the driving force behind it. Here we focus on the most impactful policy so far: t... Read More about The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei.
A Manual Job in a Machine Age: The Long Wait for Mechanized Typesetting (2024)
Journal Article
Thompson, G. (in press). A Manual Job in a Machine Age: The Long Wait for Mechanized Typesetting. Book History,
William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969) (2024)
Journal Article
Pethers, M. (2024). William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969). American Literary History, 36(1), 16-50. https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajad230This article takes the distinctive publishing history of William Williams's Robinsonade novel Mr. Penrose as a prompt to challenge conventional assumptions about the temporal logic of textual recovery. Scholars typically make a case for the value of... Read More about William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969).