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Deadline for MLN's Hispanic issue, May 1
www.press.jhu.edu/journals/mln

Deadline for MLN's Hispanic issue, May 1 www.press.jhu.edu/journals/mln

A reminder of the approaching deadline for our Hispanic issue, edited by @becquer.bsky.social
We will consider articles in English, Spanish, or Portuguese (and on literature in those languages + Catalan, etc.)

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Cover MLN Italian, Vol 141, no. 1

Cover MLN Italian, Vol 141, no. 1

table of contents, MLN 141.1, which you can view online via Project MUSE

table of contents, MLN 141.1, which you can view online via Project MUSE

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Our most recent Italian issue is out now, and open access via @projectmuse.bsky.social @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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call for papers for Yiddish and Hebrew issue, MLN

call for papers for Yiddish and Hebrew issue, MLN

Scholars of Jewish literature, thought, and culture: Please share and consider submitting to our inaugural Yiddish & Hebrew issue edited by @samspinner.bsky.social

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Deadline extended to April 1!
Spring break is a perfect time to finish that essay...

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Deadline for the "World Literature and the Global South: Frictions and New Horizons" CFP is March 15! 👇

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Call for Papers: World Literature and the Global South: Frictions and New Horizons (2027 MLA Annual Convention)

Friends: I have been recently appointed to the Global South MLA Forum executive committee and the CFP below is backed by the forum.

**** World Literature and the Global South: Frictions and New Horizons ****

Please consider submitting your abstract and/or kindly repost! Thank you!

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If you would like to review Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination for @culturalcritique.bsky.social, please see 👇!

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CFP for MLN's inaugural Yiddish & Hebrew issue  press.jhu.edu/journals/mln

CFP for MLN's inaugural Yiddish & Hebrew issue press.jhu.edu/journals/mln

Scholars of Jewish languages and literatures: You still have time to submit to our inaugural Yiddish & Hebrew issue edited by @samspinner.bsky.social

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Don't miss our lively conversation with Christian Rivoletti and @mlnjournal.bsky.social editors Leonardo Lisi and @victoriajane.bsky.social from the Hopkins Press Podcast about the Auerbach dossier!

www.press.jhu.edu/multimedia/h...

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As a bonus, our Comp Lit issue includes a discussion of @dan-sinnamon.bsky.social's work on close reading (in a review essay by Yael Segalovitz). muse.jhu.edu/issue/56303

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Great week for Auerbach! Read @dan-sinnamon.bsky.social's essay in New Literary History and also MLN's latest Comparative Literature issue, which includes a dossier on Auerbach (from researcher Christian Rivoletti) All from @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Not to be missed!

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photo of Erich Auerbach

photo of Erich Auerbach

At the center of our new comp lit issue is a dossier featuring a rediscovered text written by Auerbach during his exile in Turkey: the same period in which his masterpiece Mimesis took shape. The typescript appears alongside new critical perspectives on his work and legacy. muse.jhu.edu/journal/128

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Segalovitz’s How Close Reading Made Us (pub @sunypress.bsky.social) extends this argument by tracing the global circulation of close reading as a technique of the self. Her review essay is open access @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Cover of How Close Reading Made Us by Yael Segalovitz

Cover of How Close Reading Made Us by Yael Segalovitz

In our new Comparative Literature issue: Yael Segalovitz examines 4 recent books on close reading, asking how they converge on a bold though often implicit premise: that close reading operates through the bodily and cognitive training of the reader.
muse.jhu.edu/journal/128

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Cover of Barroco and other writings. Severo Sarduy lounging in a chair

Cover of Barroco and other writings. Severo Sarduy lounging in a chair

Also in our new comp lit issue: Iván Hofman, Emily Apter, Bruno Bosteels, and Alex Verdolini discuss Severo Sarduy’s Barroco and Other Writings (pub by @stanfordpress.bsky.social, translated by Verdolini). Hofman writes, "after a century, Barroco retains the capacity to decenter and unsettle."

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Barnwell argues that these works challenge and complicate the very idea of documentation, including how information is recorded, represented, and trusted.
Open access via @projectmuse.bsky.social @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Instagram image of a giant octopus with a line of people on one side and the shoreline on the other. Comments on the side about it being a fictional story. The image is AI generated

Instagram image of a giant octopus with a line of people on one side and the shoreline on the other. Comments on the side about it being a fictional story. The image is AI generated

Among other treasures in our new comparative literature issue: an article by Jeppe Barnwell that examines a genre he calls "fictional documentarism"-- texts that imitate or creatively engage with documentary forms while still openly presenting themselves as invented..
muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...

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Project MUSE - MLN-Volume 140, Number 5, December 2025

I am very happy to share that the new comparative issue of @mlnjournal.bsky.social has just been published (open access), with articles not only on the translations of Zimmermann‘s „Einsamkeit“ (by me), but also on Erich Auerbach and on current close reading research!
muse.jhu.edu/issue/56303

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many timely essays including one on the renaissance of close reading, another on literary texts that use fake documents to blur the lines between truth and fiction, etc.

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MLN Comparative Literature issue. A soldier holding a baby in one arm. He has a rifle on the other soldier and two children next to him.
MLN vol. 140, no. 5

MLN Comparative Literature issue. A soldier holding a baby in one arm. He has a rifle on the other soldier and two children next to him. MLN vol. 140, no. 5

New issue muse.jhu.edu/issue/56303! open access @hopkinspress.bsky.social
This issue includes an archival find: a typescript of a lecture Erich Auerbach gave in 1941, during his exile in Turkey. The subject is literature and war (who gets to write about war? Who feels they have agency? etc.) +..

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MLN Comparative Literature issue cover. Soldier with rifle holding a toddler and two children at his side

MLN Comparative Literature issue cover. Soldier with rifle holding a toddler and two children at his side

New issue (up on @projectmuse.bsky.social soon)! This issue includes an archival find: the typescript of a lecture Auerbach gave (in exile, in 1941) on literature and war (who gets to write about war? who feels they have agency?) + an essay on close reading + more @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Screenshot/description of MLA Panel 440 Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity

Screenshot/description of MLA Panel 440 Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity

If you're in Toronto at the @modernlanguage.bsky.social convention, come discuss journal publishing with us
@hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Description of MLA panel 440: Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity

Description of MLA panel 440: Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity

Join us at the MLA for a roundtable discussion on journal publishing. Led by MLN managing editor
@victoriajane.bsky.social with Laurence Roth, editor of Modern Language Studies and Hank Scotch, managing editor of @criticalinquiry.bsky.social
@modernlanguage.bsky.social @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Among the topics we'll be discussing at the MLA this Saturday

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Also: the shrinking pool of peer reviewers

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MLA panel 440 Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity. See MLA program for full detail

MLA panel 440 Academic Journals in an Age of Insecurity. See MLA program for full detail

Come find us at the @modernlanguage.bsky.social in Toronto next week!

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Hopkins Press Podcast 4.13: MLN on Literature, War, and Exile: A Rediscovered Typescript by Erich Auerbach

www.press.jhu.edu/multimedia/h... for @hopkinspress.bsky.social

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Who gets to write about war?
Christian Rivoletti discusses a lecture Erich Auerbach delivered in 1940 during his exile in Turkey.
Plus Leo Lisi and @victoriajane.bsky.social highlight other parts of this issue (available very soon) and discuss what they are looking for at @mlnjournal.bsky.social

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Cover of MLN 140.4. A pie chart three-quarters blue and one quarter red

Cover of MLN 140.4. A pie chart three-quarters blue and one quarter red

table of contents for MLN vol. 140, no. 5 which you can view here

table of contents for MLN vol. 140, no. 5 which you can view here

Just arrived! From Christy Wampole's essay on the Zeitgeist (including a discussion of the origin of the term) to editor Derek Schilling's reflection on experimental poetics-- this issue explores a quarter century of literature in French. OA! @hopkinspress.bsky.social
muse.jhu.edu/journal/128

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