English Language Notes

Papers
(The median citation count of English Language Notes is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Addicted Self4
A Primer for Rebellion2
Fascist Culture, Critical Pedagogy, and Resistance in Pandemic Times2
Approaching Addiction2
Reframing Addiction1
Silence and Violence in the Archive of Slavery1
Kashmiri Feminist Manifesto1
Remaking the Drunkard in Early Stuart England1
Academic Labor, Shared Governance, and the Future That Awaits Us1
Lagerfeld, Fashion, and Cultural Heritage1
In the Time of Pandemic, the Deep Structure of Biopower Is Laid Bare1
“No Man’s Ocean Ever Did Get the Best of Me”1
Sweet-and-Sour Soup for the Psyche1
Claude McKay’s Bad Nationalists0
If “Everything Is Mapu0
Introduction0
Weathering the Occupation0
Literature and #MeToo0
Kashmiri Futures0
“That Vast Quantity of Laudanum I Have Been Known to Take”0
Fashion’s Borders0
“Smartness Aloft”0
Theater in Lockdown, or a Performance-Studies Paradox0
“A Syrup of Passion and Desire”0
the land of dreams0
Fashions and Wars0
Surface and Retreat0
Resisting the Clockwork of Occupation0
An Avalanche of Cultural Rejections0
Toward an Oceanic “Becoming With”0
On Syndemics and Social Change0
Mooring Aslima0
Marketing Masks and Makeup in Mollie Panter-Downes’s “Letter from London”0
Future’s Moving Terrains0
Critiquing the Global Clothing Chain in Mauritius0
Horror, Trauma, and George A. Romero’sMartin(1978)0
Slavery’s Archive and the Matter of Black Atlantic Lives0
Lyric Commodification in McKay’s Morocco0
The Unfinished Business of American Insurrection0
How to Listen Otherwise0
Saamaka0
Opium and Logistical Nightmares0
Disaster Theory0
Notes on Kashmiri Visualities0
#MeToo Revisited0
Trauma and Horror0
Of Pandemic and Life’s Propositions0
Introduction0
Convoluted Yarns0
Emily Dickinson’s Shawl0
Afterword0
Introduction0
“Broken Bits of Color in the Dirt”0
Fashion in Așǫs0
Locating and Narrating Revolution0
A Queer Romance0
A Black Pacific Memoir0
“A Little Civilization in My Pocket”0
Introduction0
On Insurrections0
Introduction0
Introduction0
Teaching for a Habitable Future with Octavia Butler’sParable of the Sower0
Queer Trauma in Caitlín R. Kiernan’sThe Red Tree0
Black Lives Matter and Communications Technologies0
Ghostly Outlines0
Afropessimism, Liminal Hotspots, and Claude McKay’s Aesthetic of Sovereign Rejection in Romance in Marseille0
Fake News, Then and Now0
Expanding Black and Indigenous Ecologies0
All Aboard0
“I Am Very Sexy, Sexy, Sexy”0
Ghost Meat0
Between the Lived and the Literary0
Local Ontology and Lived Experience of Fashion toward a Gulf Fashion “Sustainability”0
Archives of the Dispossessed0
Archives against the Police0
Shoreline Thinking0
Decolonial Futures0
Marseille Exposed0
Playing Pandemics0
Researching Kashmir0
Material Bodies, Bodies of Narrative0
Introduction0
“She Was Raised on Blood”0
Fake You!0
Sinophone Geopolitics and Postcolonial Materiality in Cold War Borneo0
Transhistoricizing Claude McKay’s Romance in Marseille0
Considering Epidemiology’s Need for Literary History0
The War That Never Happened0
Ecology without Civilization0
Serving His Lord0
Spanish Civil War Horror and Regional Trauma0
Sigma Alpha Elsinore0
Land as an Indigenous Archive in Yvonne Vera’s The Stone Virgins0
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