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Modernism and the periodical scene in 1915 and today
This article considers the Portuguese magazine Orpheu (1915) within the wider context of periodicals within modernism, drawing upon work carried out by the Modernist Magazines Project. It does this by considering such crucial features of the modernist magazine as its chronology and its geographical reach, and also points to new methods of analysing the materiality of magazines. By understanding the broader milieu of the modernist magazine we gain a clearer sense of how Orpheu can begin to be placed within the cultural field of the modernism
‘A True Magic Chamber’: The Public Face of the Modernist Bookshop
This article explores the role of bookshops in the construction of a public for modernism and analyses a number of bookshops committed to promoting modernist culture, such as those run by Sylvia Beach (Shakespeare and Company), Adrienne Monnier (La Maison des Amis des Livres), and Frances Steloff (Gotham Book Mart). It also considers how the bookshop is a fulcrum between commerce and culture, a key issue for contemporary modernist studies, and discusses aspects of bookshop culture that seem to operate ‘beyond’ the market. One example is that of We Moderns, a catalogue issued by the Gotham Book Mart in 1940 and which represents a fascinating example of the print culture of the modernist bookshop. Drawing upon the work of Mark Morrisson and Lawrence Rainey, the article also evaluates the position of the bookshop within debates around modernism and the public sphere
QED2 as a testbed for interpolations between quenched and full QCD
Lattice QED2 with the Wilson formulation of fermions is used as a convenient
model system to study artifacts of the quenched approximation on a finite
lattice. The quenched functional integral is shown to be ill-defined in this
system as a consequence of the appearance of exactly real modes for physical
values of the fermion mass.
The location and frequency of such modes is studied as a function of lattice
spacing, lattice volume, topological charge and improved action parameters. The
efficacy of the recently proposed modified quenched approximation is examined,
as well as a new approach to the interpolation from the quenched to full
dynamical theory employing a truncated form of the fermion determinant.Comment: Talk presented by A. Duncan at LATTICE97 (theoretical developments
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Of dust and rubber: rereading Howards End
The article starts by reviewing what has been called ‘the flux of modernity’ that it then goes on to examine in terms of the connection of different forms of space to explore the multiple geographies of modernity. The article borrows from the field of anthropocene studies, thing theory and new materialism to investigate how Howards End thinks through the connections between micro- and macro-levels of materiality. It investigates things (such as dust and rubber) as actants and addresses Forster’s ecological concerns which leads to a re-reading of movement in terms of energy in relation to fossil-fuel capitalism.
L’article commence par passer en revue ce que l’on a appelé ‘le flux de la modernité’ qu’il examine ensuite en termes de connexion de différentes formes d’espace pour explorer les multiples géographies de la modernité. L’article emprunte au domaine des études environnementales, de la théorie des choses et du nouveau matérialisme pour étudier comment Howards End travaille les connexions entre les micro- et les macro-niveaux de matérialité. Il étudie les choses en tant qu’actants et met au jour les préoccupations écologiques de Forster, pour proposer à une relecture du mouvement en tant qu’associé à l’énergie et aussi au capitalisme fondé sur la consommation des combustibles fossiles
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