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Letters to the Supreme Leader and Other Stories
An excerpt from an ongoing novel, Letters to the Supreme Leader, along with four short stories. Using motifs of race, food, corporate life, wealth, and place, the collection focuses on ideas of identity and belonging.
Reading the Household: Towards an Economic and Textual Understanding of Early English Drama
This dissertation examines the domestic household's relationship to early English dramatic narratives from the fourteenth century to the start of the professional London stage. During this period the English household--understood as the basic unit of economic production in society--was both a source of public fascination and ...
Promiscuous Contextualities: Race, Sex, Gender, and the Problem of the Stereotype in the Politics of Representation
(2013-11-14)
Abstract Jason Morse Promiscuous Contextualities: Race, Sex, Gender, and the Problem of the Stereotype in the Politics of Representation My dissertation project deals with the problem of the stereotype in the sexualized racialization of African Americans in the U.S. since Reconstruction. The stereotype has thus far been ...
More Mediocre
(2013-11-14)
A collection of personal essays detailing the existential angst (and its uselessness) of a young man in the Great Recession.
Number Opera
This book-length collection of poetry examines notions of performance and radical forms of representation through opera and theater.
Contentious Subjects: Non/violence as Topic and Trope in the Occupy Movement
Why was there such heated disagreement within the Occupy movement around the word nonviolence, and why was this disagreement so generationally marked? Why were the social movements in the 2011 global wave of unrest so suddenly disruptive, even violent, almost always involving riots? What does this have to teach us about the ...