Journal of Modern Literature

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Modern Literature 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blanchot in Infinite Conversation(s) with Beckett2
The Hispanic World in the Multilingual Fiction of Colm Tóibín2
White Supremacy and the Multicultural Imagination in Ray Bradbury's Afrofuturist Stories of Mars2
<em>Impassagenwerk</em>: Jean Rhys's Interwar Fiction and the Modernist Impasse2
Zora Neale Hurston and the Limits of the Will to Humanize1
Intertexts of <em>Intertextuality</em>1
Hong Kong Literature: Colonialism, Cosmopolitanism, Consumption1
<em>Orlando</em>: A Fanfiction; or, Virginia Woolf in the Archive of Our Own1
Re-invention in a Globalized World: (Mis)reading and Metafictional Strategies in Tash Aw's <em>Five Star Billionaire</em>1
Modern Chinese Literature under the Russian-Soviet Influence1
“Like a dry-skin itching for growth on our bodies”: Katherine Mansfield's and Una Marson's Modernist Fantasies of Objecthood1
The National and Cosmopolitan Significance of Jia Pingwa's Fiction0
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Transports, Earthbound0
<em>Fortress Besieged</em>: Cynicism and Qian Zhongshu's Narrative of the Modern Chinese “Self”0
Searching Pragmatism in Marilynne Robinson0
Re-Visions of the End: Christine Brooke-Rose and the Post-Literary0
Illumination, Transformation, and Nihilism: T. S. Eliot's Empty Spaces0
Modern Chinese Literature and World Literature from a European Perspective0
On Borders, Race, and Infinite Hospitality: Foucault, Derrida, and Camus0
Rising Stars and Fallen Women: Writing Lives in Emily Hahn's China0
The Unbearable Affects of Being0
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Negotiating the <em>eruv</em>0
Drama as Political Commentary: Women and the Legacy of the May Fourth Movement in Cao Yu's Plays0
Editor's Introduction: Modern Chinese Literature from Local to Global0
“The man's a man if he is black”: Conrad, Modernism, and Race (Again)0
Between Modern and Postmodern: Contemporary Chinese Poetry from the Outside in0
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Modernism at the Bar: Robert Spoo's <em>Modernism and the Law</em>0
Hot Spinsters: Revisiting Barbara Pym's Virtuous Style0
The Rationale of Realism in Yu Hua's <em>To Live</em> (1993)0
Logic of Missed Encounters: A Review of Arka Chattopadhyay's <em>Beckett, Lacan, and the Mathematical Writing of the Real</em>0
Technological Paranoia: A Review of Andrew Gaedtke's <em>Modernism and the Machinery of Madness</em>0
Intersectional Feminism, Black Love, and the Transnational Turn: Rereading Guillén, Hughes, and Roumain0
Beckett's Insistent Bodies0
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Transvaluing the New Culture Movement: Toward the Construction of a Cosmo-Humanism0
“He Proves by Algebra”: James Joyce's Post-Literary Incest Machines0
Toward a New Narrative About China's Anti-Japanese War: Reading Bodily Anxiety in Ba Jin's <em>Cold Nights</em>0
The Work of Art and the Art of Work0
Freedom as a Mirage: Sexual Commodification in Harold Pinter's Films0
Emerging Improvisations: A Review of <em>Writing in Real Time | Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital</em>0
Rethinking Modernism, Sex and Gender0
Lu Xun and Modern Chinese Literature in the Context of World Literature0
Inadequate Compensation: Economic Agency against the Plantation System in Faulkner's <em>Go Down, Moses</em>0
The Ugly Politics of (Im)passivity, or Why Conrad's Anarchists are Fat0
The Insider's View of Beckett's Re-Generating Art0
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Scaling Holy Mountains: Mountaineering, Religion, and the Politics of Literature in Auden and Empson0
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