MODERNIST MAGAZINES IN THE AMERICAS: POINTS OF DEPARTURE
PANELS
09:00-10:30 Panel 1: Periodical Politics in the Americas
- Sue Currell (University of Sussex), ‘A Big Red Little Magazine: New Masses and the Realist Modernism of a Marxist Magazine’
- Alex Runchman (Trinity College, Dublin), ‘Partisan Review‘s Revolutionary Responsibilities’
- Michael Collins (University of Kent), ‘José Martí, “Modernismo” and New York Anglophone Print Culture’
09:00-10:30 Panel 2: American Modernism, Global Networks
- Victoria Bazin (Northumbria University), ‘“Not Just Another Magazine”: Marketing Modernism at The Dial’
- Louise Kane (De Montfort University), ‘The Smart Set (1900-29): Webs, Networks, and Circuits’
- Eric White (Oxford Brookes University), ‘Blues and the Margins of Modernity’
10:50-12:20 Panel 3: Textual Cultures and Literary Locations
- Giles Bergel (University of Oxford), ‘Chapbooks After the Chap-Book‘
- Stephen Rogers (Independent Scholar), ‘Bruno’s Bohemia, Revisited: Points of Departure, Points of Arrival in the Emerging Metropolis of New York’
- Cathryn Setz, (King’s College London), ‘Eugene Jolas: Learning and Unlearning Modernism’
10:50-12:20 Panel 4: Performing Identities, Testing Boundaries
- Charlotte Purkis (University of Winchester), ‘Theatre Arts Monthly and its Role in the Play of Theatrical Modernisms within the European Avant-Garde’
- Becky Roach (University of Oxford), ‘Before The Paris Review: Modernism’s Impossible Interviews’
- Camilla Sutherland (University College London), ‘“And Why the Devil Can’t an American Magazine Publish a Study on Picasso?”: Revista Sur and the Problem of Pan-American Identity’
14:20-15:50 Panel 5: New Directions in the Public Sphere: Material and Digital Cultures
- Craig Monk (University of Lethbridge, Alberta), ‘Expatriate American Little Magazines and the Public Sphere, 1920-1940′
- Karen Skinazi (Princeton University), ‘From Dusty Archive to Digital Access: Repatriating Winnifred Eaton/Onoto Watanna’
- Michael Rozendal (University of San Francisco), ‘Material Gathered: Old Left Mimeo Dreaming of a New West’