ISS Annual Meeting 2019 – Getting Around Memphis
February 4, 2019ISS Annual Meeting (Memphis 2019) – a summary
April 10, 2019The Abeng: a journal of transdisciplinary criticism
Vol. 6 (2024 | supplement 1)
Meaning of Movement, Movement of Meaning; Or, Reading Darkness as Marronage
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Vol. 5 (2022)
- “People Make the World Go ‘Round”; Or, How We Constitute Realities
- Book Review: Mary Anne Franks, The Cult of the Constitution (Stanford UP, 2019)
- What is a “Constitution”? Which Constitution?: Brief Framing Remarks
- What Work Does It Do? What Are Some Implications and Ramifications of Its Work(ings)?
- Continental Formation
- On Scripturalization: The Cases of Guatemala and Mestizaje
- 1619 vs. 1776: Dueling Scriptures
- High Noon: Carl Jung, the Inner Divinity, an
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- “Who Counts?”: Scripturalization as Classification
- Scripturalizing Here and There
- Inner Resources, a brief submission
- Scripturalizing (Digital) Data
- Bloodstain-Pattern Analysis
- Mission Hills Christian Church: A Buoy for some ‘Nones’
- Atlanta’s Cyclorama
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- “They’re ruining the game”: (Mis)readers of the Nation-state
- A Conversation with Tommy J. Curry What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem? U.S. Biblical Place Naming as Scripturalizing
- Roundtable: The Institute for Signifying Scriptures and Biblical Studies
- Remediating Scriptures: HTML as a Culture of Canon
- Scripturalizing Here and There – Volume I
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- “If the president does it…it’s not illegal…”: The Modern Nation/State as the Scriptural
- Reflections on the Second Annual Meeting
- Journaling the Body into Nature: Audre Lorde’s Poetic Transgressions of Environment’s Scripture
- Scripturalization of Whiteness: Roots of US Nationalism in Colonial British Exceptionalism
- Estampa
- Book Reviews
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Feature interview with ISS Director, Vincent L. Wimbush conducted by Charles H. Long.
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