Category: Publications

Special Issue of JITP on ePortfolios

I coedited the tenth issue of the Journal for Interactive Technology & Pedagogy with Amanda Licastro and Dominique Zino. It’s a special issue on “Challenging the Boundaries of…

“A Black Man Replies”: Claude McKay’s Challenge to the British Left

My article on Jamaican poet Claude McKay’s critique of the racial politics of mainstream British socialism has just been published in the open access Lateral, journal of the Cultural Studies…

Networks of Art & Activism

As I apply for academic jobs, I’ve had to revisit my dissertation abstract. Apparently, an abstract should be of something already written–which my book project is not–so I’ve been…

Ebony and Emory

*Title of post a nod to Craig Steven Wilder’s Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of American’s Universities The Emory Campus History Tour launched last weekend. Matthew Strandmark,…

Making Accessible Futures

In April, I attended the Accessible Future workshop held at Emory. It was a fantastic introduction to how to increase accessibility on the web. My review of the workshop…

Spain, war, women

Spain, war, women: the most common words in my dissertation.* Here it is in a nutshell (via voyant):   (*after using the taporware English stop words list to exclude…

Launch of Issue 4 of the Journal for Interactive Technology & Pedagogy

I am Managing Editor of the open-access, peer-reviewed Journal for Interactive Technology & Pedagogy this year. Yesterday, Issue 4 (edited by Stephen Klein and Leila Walker) launched. I learned a lot…

Recovering the Black Cultural Front

I reviewed Brian Dolinar’s Black Cultural Front: Black Writers and Artists of the Depression Generation for the Graduate Center Advocate. With chapters on the National Negro Congress, Langston…

Lost & Found Series III on SPD

Lost & Found Series III is now available through Small Press Distribution. Series III includes my Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard & Louise Thompson: Poetry, Politics & Friendship in the Spanish Civil…

Running with Scrapbooks

I reviewed Ellen Gruber Garvey’s Writing With Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance for the Graduate Center Advocate. Read the review here.   Ellen Gruber Garvey…

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