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Posts by Alexander Starre
Program of the research colloquium at the JFK Institute Berlin - details on our official website
The summer semester just started here in Berlin, which means our annual speaker series is about to kick off. If you're in the area, feel free to join us at the JFK Institute for any (or all) of these colloquium sessions (Wednesdays at 4pm). Link:
www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/en/faculty/l...
Thinking about reading today at TU Dortmund
Carnegie Mellon’s literature PhD is being liquidated in favor of “computation,” casualized labor, and AI.
That has profound ramifications for, students, faculty, and program alums like myself.
I wrote it about it (w/ Catherine Evans, a current PhD student).
www.chronicle.com/article/a-co...
Turns out sans serif is woke. At least they didn't switch to White House gilded script.
At State Dept., a Typeface Falls Victim in the War Against Woke www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/u...
google result page for "comic sans" set in comic sans
google results page for Times New Roman set in Times New Roman
By accident, I discovered that if you google the names of some standard typefaces, the search results will appear in this very font. See below Time New Roman and (of course) Comic Sans.
Congrats, Günter! Looks great - can't wait to read.
Cover of my book: Literature's Social Lives: A Socio-Institutional History of Literary Value. The Cover depicts a bookseller in 1930s Cambridge, with a book rack on her back, and a customer perusing one of her books
Thrilled to announce my new book (electronic version out now, print next month) — it proposes a new value theory grounded in the longue durée of literary institutions, 1800–present.
Germans: be apprised. You can get yours, too.
Also available at your local english philology library
Copy of close Reading for the 21st century by sinykin / winant on a table at U Bochum
Close Reading for the winter term in Germany @dan-sinnamon.bsky.social
New at PB: As part of a series exploring higher ed under Trump, curated by Dennis M. Hogan (@dennismhogan.bsky.social), Christopher Newfield tells us how waiting out Trump will inevitably fail. Instead, we must build a new cultural order.
selection of lyrics from Natasha Bedingfield's song "Unwritten" starting with "Staring at the blank page before you Open up the dirty window"
The language of the AI policy for my fall courses is really taking shape.
PHD Scholarships For International Applicants - Program in Literary Studies - Funding for up to four years - Start date: 1 Oct. 2026 - Deadline: 31 Dec. 2025 Apply now!
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Fully funded 3-year PhD scholarships at our Graduate School Practices of Literature @uni-muenster.de in Germany, with the possibility of a 4th-year extension. Apply by December 31, 2025! #PhD #Scholarship #LiteraryStudies
More info: uni.ms/gssp
Life's little victories: writing n+1 headlines 4 months in advance.
Hello. I wrote a nice long essay about AI and this very strange moment where we're constantly told we're living in the dawn of a strange new future but the only thing that's actually clear is that everyone feels pretty unmoored and uncertain. I hope you'll read it
Poster for event with Robert Gooding-Williams at the Kennedy Institute in Berlin on July 7
After Robert Gooding-Williams’ stint at the @ktbberlin.bsky.social summer school, @schlawinerkreis.bsky.social, Andreas-Johann Sorger and I are hosting a discussion at the Kennedy Institute on his new book @columbiaup.bsky.social www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/faculty/cult...
The best ( @sarahbrouillette.bsky.social ) is here to clear up a very confused discourse
#dgfa2025 if I didn't shove a flyer into your hand the last few days, let me make up for that digitally:
the volume co-edited with @improbable.bsky.social has finally seen the light of day and you can see it, too, at 30% off if you add EVENT30 at checkout
www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781...
Absolute highlight of my academic year ⬇️⬇️
Day 3 of #DGfA2025: Alexander Starre @astarre.bsky.social introduces the conference's 3rd keynote - Kinohi Nishikawa on Toni Morrison's Beloved.
That's a wrap on our panel on literary institutions & periodicals. Great turnout, innovative contributions. C19 studies going strong! #dgfa2025
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I have a chapter in here on Du Bois and his first, unpublished novel. Not open access, but I'm happy to share.
Only now seeing this advertised on Bluesky. Get your open access essays from this wonderful volume ⬇️⬇️