May 13, 2020
Mande Studies, Volume 21 (2019), available to read for free on JSTOR.
Edited by Rosa de Jorio and Sten Hagberg
This issue of Mande Studies focuses on political crises and growing insecurity in the Sahel…. READ MORE
May 1, 2020
Author Kevin McClure discusses the importance now, more than ever, for institutions to harness the power of fundraising to support the mission of their institutions as they ride out the storm of COVID-19.
April 23, 2020
1922 and After: A Centenary of Modernism and World Literature
Drawing upon anthropological, psychological, and philosophical knowledge as well as personal experiences, the high modernists wrote their now-famous classics,… READ MORE
September 14, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! Barbara Estrin’s article, “The Secrets of Blood and Seed”: Primo Levi’s Poetic Emergence” from the Journal of Modern Literature’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, Barbara explores a poet who struggles to end the conflict between knowledge and feeling.
September 12, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! Elaine Freedgood’s “Banishing Panic: Harriet Martineau and the Popularization of Political Economy,” from the Victorian Studies archives is available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, guest author Mary L. Mullen explores the essay with fresh eyes in anticipation of celebrating Freedgood’s extraordinary career.
September 5, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! James Brunton’s article, “Whose (Meta)modernism?: Metamodernism, Race, and the Politics of Failure,” from the Journal of Modern Literature’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, James elaborates on poetry as an antidote to the noise of self-righteous social media posts and crisis-fueled cable news.
April 19, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! James Arnett’s article, “What’s Left of Feelings? The Affective Labor of Politics in Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook,” from the Journal of Modern Literature’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, James elaborates on why at this political moment it is important for readers to read Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook.
April 12, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! Burke Stanton’s article, “Musicking in the Borders toward Decolonizing Methodologies,” from the Philosophy of Music Education’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, Author elaborates on the ongoing struggle for decolonization and liberation in music education.
March 28, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! Stefan Orgass’s article, “The Nonidentical as a Problem of a Systemic Approach to Scientific Music Pedagogy,” from the Philosophy of Music Education Review’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, Stefan elaborates on the limits of a systemic approach in music education and research.
March 5, 2018
Take a closer look at the scholarship behind IU Press Journals! Juliet Hess’s article, “Critiquing the Critical: The Casualties and Paradoxes of Critical Pedagogy in Music Education,” from the Philosophy of Music Education Review’s newest issue, is now available on JSTOR & Project MUSE. Below, Juliet elaborates on who can and cannot engage social justice work in the classroom.