I have some exciting news for the New Year: I'm stepping into a position as Editor in Chief for the interdisciplinary journal Emotion Review.
This editorial team represents the first time that a humanist has been a head editor of the journal, and our appointment represents ISRE's commitment to increasing humanist presence in the pages of ER. So all those in the humanities working on emotion, I hope you'll consider submitting to us!
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Everyone's end of the year articles are coming out at once! My short essay "The Inveighing, Envying Martius in Coriolanus 3.3.94" is now available in Shakespeare.
There are some free downloads available here: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/WDAY32UHMP2NGXZ3XSN8/full?target=10.1080/17450918.2022.2150065
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I'm so happy to see that my article "Envy, Leanness, and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar" is out in the new issue of Early Theatre, a journal that I adore. Lots of great stuff in the issue!
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I'm delighted to see that my article "Racial Disgust in Early Modern England: The Case of Othello" is now available on the Shakespeare Quarterly site. You can access it here: https://academic.oup.com/sq/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/sq/quac057/6900281
I owe thanks to many people. The essay was inspired by a conversation with @CristinaLAlfar. It was written during the early pandemic, when library access was spotty, so @MiraAssafK, Ian Smith, and Carol Mejia LaPerle generously shared their work with me. Finally, the feedback of Ayanna Thompson, Jeremy Lopez, and the anonymous readers was invaluable. I am so grateful for the help of this scholarly community.
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I'm so thrilled to see that the new Arden Shakespeare catalog has an add for my forthcoming book, Shakespeare and Disgust: The History and Science of Early Modern Revulsion! I can't wait for it to arrive in the world (this March)!
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