College Literature

Papers
(The median citation count of College 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
On Willful Learning: Pedagogies of Testimonio in Alicia Partnoy’s The Little School2
"Mature Themes": Childhood in the African American Literary Scene of Encounter1
Jason Reynolds's Stamped: A Young Adult Adaptation for All Ages1
Semiperipherality and the Taiwanese American Novel1
A Blueprint for Black Girlhood: bell hooks's Homemade Love1
Living without Insects in Jane Austen's Emma: A Horizontal Reading0
Postures of Disbelief: Secularism and Postcolonialism in Tabish Khair's How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position0
American Literary Institutions Around 19000
On Originality in Poetic Diction and the Linguistics of “Nativelike Speech”0
Es’kia Mphahlele and the Literary Project of African Humanism0
Meet the New Boss: Dave Eggers's The Circle and the New Digital Totalitarianism0
The Otherness of Communication: Systems Theory and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go0
Science, Michel Serres, and the Topological Poetics of A. R. Ammons0
Citational Gothic: Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Archive0
The Temporal Imagination of Indigenous Futurisms0
The Teaching Archive: A New History for Literary Study by, Rachel Sagner Buurma and Laura Heffernan0
"A Man of Two Faces and Two Minds": Just Memory and Metatextuality in The Sympathizer's Rewriting of the Vietnam War0
Margaret Fuller's Illegibilities: Afterlives of an Unreadable, Unrecoverable Manuscript0
Transcultural Poetics: Chinese Literature in English Translation ed. by Yifeng Sun and Dechao Li (review)0
Empire, Infrastructural Violence, and the Speculative Turn0
Old Style: Unoriginality and Its Uses in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature by Claudia Stokes, and: Fair Copy: Relational Poetics and Antebellum American Women's Poetry by Jennifer Putzi0
Authorial Designs: Daniel Berkeley Updike, Edith Wharton, and Institutional Reciprocity in the American Literary Marketplace0
Robert Lowell's Still Lifes and the Market Economy of the Poetic Profession0
Dream Keepers0
Dark Poetry and the Anti-Elegiac: Approaching the Unspeakable0
Merrill Moore’s Sonnetorium: Reading Writing and the Scale of Poetic Technique0
In Search of Faith Ringgold's Picture Books0
Literature and Professional Society: Modernism, Aesthetics, and Ian McEwan’s Saturday0
Genres of Empire: An Introduction0
Middlebrow Affective Mapping: Reading Modern Motherhood in Louis Bromfield's Mrs. Parkington (1942)0
The Booksellers' School and the Rise of American Independent Bookselling0
Professing Criticism: Essays on the Organization of Literary Study by John Guillory (review)0
"Narrativity and Cognition: Early Mind-Driven Plots in Henry James's Notebook Synopses"0
Afterword: Writing Black Children, Writing "Black Aliveness"0
The Unspeakable Whiteness in Whitman's Democracy: Empire and the Limits of American Literature0
"I wish i were my / self – mexican": Tom Raworth and Mexico0
"As an illuminator the Oil is without a figure—it is the light of the age": Traumas and Aporias of Oil as a Global Object of Desire in Ella Hickson's Oil0
Computation as Context: New Approaches to the Close/Distant Reading Debate0
"The Eager Arab Astronaut": Fantasies of (Superheroic) Flight in the Lebanese Diasporic Imagination0
"My fleece of woolly hair that now uncurls": Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, "Black" Hair, and the Revenge of Postcolonial Education0
“Racial Greatness” Reconsidered: Race Theory, Masking, and Pragmatism in Sutton Griggs’s Imperium in Imperio0
William Gaddis, the Us Army, and the Unwriting of an American War Novel0
Afterword: Literary Institutions and Their Afterlives0
On the Catastrophe of Sartre’s Faulknerian Boredom0
“There Were Some Things That Did Not Change”: Postcolonial Reckonings with Gender in The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series0
Global Milton and Visual Art ed. by Mario Murgia and Angelica Duran (review)0
Editorial Remarks: Fifty Years of College Literature0
The Twentieth-Century Adaptation of the Captivity Narrative and the Act of Looking in Elmore Leonard’s Western Stories0
"One foot on the other side": Towards a Periodization of West African Spiritual Surrealism0
Kant, the Canon, and Pleasure's Transcendental Sociability0
Undoing “East” and “West” in Orhan Pamuk’s Novels: “A Novelist’s Politics” and the Idea of Europe0
The Space Between: Proper Names and Other Disturbances in Jack Spicer's Poetry0
John Donne and Scientific Observations of the Soul0
The Man of Letters: Professor Barrett Wendell and the Style of White Supremacy0
Isis as Little Red Riding Hood: Illuminating Zora Neale Hurston's "Drenched in Light"0
Melancholy Acts: Defeat and Cultural Critique in the Arab World by Nouri Gana (review)0
Blogging Race, Blogging Nation: Digital Diaspora as Home in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah0
Human Rights and the Novel After UNDRIP: On Louise Erdrich's Justice Trilogy0
How to Write a Novel in the Present-Indefinite: Charles Yu, Mohsin Hamid, and Science Fiction as Critique0
Politics and Pedagogy in Palestinian Women’s Anglophone Writing0
Pioneers and Populists: Sutton E. Griggs, Oscar Micheaux, and Independent Black Publishing at the Turn of the Century0
Hanif Kureishi’s Passages of Queerness: Diasporic Sensualities and the Creation of Selves0
A Neurocognitive Approach to Rudyard Kipling's Early Works and to Kim0
Stenographic Authorship: Pauline E. Hopkins and Literary Infrastructures0
Gulf Gothic: Mexico, the U.S. South and La Llorona’s Undead Voices by Dolores Flores-Silva and Keith Cartwright (review)0
"A Gratifying Divergence": Immigrant Settlement and the National Narrative in Willa Cather's My Ántonia0
Necropolitics and Resilience in Sara Baume's Spill Simmer Falter Wither (2015)0
Jonathan Swift and the Nature of Modern Violence0
On the Limits of "Playing Crazy": Madness and Motherhood in Toni Morrison's Beloved0
Academic and Conversational Genre: Revisionist Visions of Anti-Racist Rhetoric in Claudia Rankine’s Just Us0
World, Class, Tragicomedy: Johannesburg, 19940
(Mis)Reading in the Age of Terror: Promoting Racial Literacy through Counter-Colonial Narrative Resistance in the Post-9/11 Muslim Novel0
The Allure of "Fail Better": Uses of Beckett's Modernist Cliché0
From Great Books to World Literature: Anthologies as Institutional Supplements Around 1900 and Today0
Colloquial Circulations: The Poetry Society of America’s Poetry in Motion Public Transportation Project0
Hawthorne and the Problem of Immigrant Fiction in Jhumpa Lahiri's Hema and Kaushik0
Literary Sites of Institutional Confirmation and Critique: Howells in the Study, Cather in the Office0
“The Proprioceptive Probe”: Amiri Baraka’s New Ark in Tales and Tales of the Out and the Gone0
Castration Desire: Less is More in Emma Donoghue's Room0
"Visions Again Came To Me of My African Ancestors Bound and Dragged onto Slave Ships": From Political Autobiography to Burton's Post-Black Power Neo-Abolitionist Memoir0
Tracing the Figure of Roland Barthes in The Argonauts : A "many-gendered mother" of Maggie Nelson's Heart0
The Contemporary Novel’s Containment of Multitudes: Poetic Citation and Intertextual Framing in Ian McEwan’s Saturday and Michael Cunningham’s Specimen Days0
Cosmetics as Tools of Resistance and Survival in Paul Bowles's The Sheltering Sky and George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four0
A School of Its Own: US Naturalism and the Demands of Professional Labor0
“Crammed With Tongues”: Cosmopolitan Creole in Cathy Park Hong’s Dance Dance Revolution0
"I see the blade continue cutting": The Circuitry of Healing in Jean Toomer's Pastoral Poetry in Cane0
Joy or Vexation: Respectable Motherhood and the Trope of Childhood in Nella Larsen's Passing0
Children, Too, Sing America: Ending Apartheid in and of Children's Literature0
From History to the Future: The Chinese Experience in Margaret Cezair-Thompson's The True History of Paradise0
Engraved Legacies: Bringing Phillis Wheatley’s Idle Pose to the Classroom0
Staging Haiti in Nineteenth-Century America: Revolution, Race and Popular Performance by Peter P. Reed (review)0
Instituting Bestsellers: The First Ten Years of "Sales of Books During the Month"0
What's in a Name?: Naomi Shihab Nye's "Blood" and the Unspeakable Ordeal of the Real; A Lacanian Reading0
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