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Issue 7.2 Previous Issues

Alluvium Editorial 7.2

Julia Ditter and Andreas Theodorou April 30, 2019 No Comments andreas theodorouanthropology of the presentartsarya aryanBlack Lives Mattercontemporarycreative industriesdigital culturedigital humanitiesdonna alexandereditorialguest editorjulia ditterkeri thomasmetoopastTechnologyZoe Bulaitis

Guest Editors Julia Ditter and Andreas Theodorou explore the connections between the past and the present.

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Issue 7.2 Previous Issues

On “Creative Industries and Cultural Democracy”

Zoe Bulaitis April 30, 2019 No Comments conferencecreative industriescultural valuedebateeuropehigher educationhumanitiessocial democracyvalue

Zoe Bulaitis reports back from the 2019 ECHIC Conference in Athens, Greece

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Thomas Pynchon contemporary aesthetics climate change ecocriticism Irish Literature science fiction Margaret Atwood twenty-first-century literature digital culture temporality autofiction Technology American literature ethics poetry literary canon post-9/11 literature David Foster Wallace Anna Burns Alan Moore popular culture White Noise Hannah Arendt language contemporary literature definitions apocalypse contemporary culture Homelessness sexuality literary criticism Linda Hutcheon dystopia historical fiction feminism 9/11 new media David Mitchell queer theory narratology fiction Don DeLillo Raymond Williams editorial capitalism Shakespeare Judith Butler superheroes postmodernism China Mieville empathy global Salman Rushdie speculative fiction Jennifer Egan materiality narrative post-postmodernism consumption nature Kathleen Jamie Anthropocene identity comics trauma contemporary fiction literature globalisation videogames Edgelands relaunch ecology Cold War genre American culture gender 21st century literature Neoliberalism David Peace

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