Abstract
Sunil Agnani, associate professor in English and history at the University of Illinois Chicago, is the author of a book on Denis Diderot and Edmund Burke, Hating Empire Properly: The Two Indies and Limits of Enlightenment Anticolonialism (recipient of the 2014 Harry Levin Prize for Best First Book from the American Comparative Literature Association), which examines the role of ressentiment and revenge in European anticolonial thought of the Enlightenment.Jason Fitzgerald is assistant professor of English at the University of Michigan, where he specializes in theater studies and post-1945 US cultural history. He is currently working on a book about the late 1960s US theatrical avant-garde, with an essay from that project published in Modern Drama. He was formerly the book review editor for Theatre Journal and is an assistant editor at boundary 2.Joshua Lam is assistant professor of English at Michigan State University. His research focuses on race, science, and technology in US literature. His current book project examines racialized automaton figures in the modernist era; a second project focuses on racial objectification in contemporary experimental Black poetry. His essays have appeared in the Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Journal of Modern Literature, College Literature, Callaloo, The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism and Technology, and The Palgrave Handbook of Magical Realism in the Twenty-First Century.Robert D. Richardson is the author of Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind (1986), Emerson: The Mind on Fire (1995), and William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism (2006).
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