REMINDER! The deadline to submit a panel/roundtable/seminar proposal is MARCH 13!!
You can do it here: asap17.exordo.com
REMINDER! The deadline to submit a panel/roundtable/seminar proposal is MARCH 13!!
You can do it here: asap17.exordo.com
Friends! Would you or somebody you know want to review our @uminnpress.bsky.social edited collection Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination for @asapartsnow.bsky.social? If so, please head on the journal's site (asapjournal.com/submit/) and pitch your review!
Also, please repost! Thank you!
Have you submitted your panel/roundtable/seminar proposal for ASAP/17 yet? There's still time! Deadline is March 12. You can submit here:
asap17.exordo.com
Weβre so excited for ASAP/17 in Madison, WI! Submit your call for a panel, roundtable, or seminar today! The deadline is March 13! See the link in bio for more or click here: asap17.exordo.com
Weβre so excited for ASAP/17 in Madison, WI! Submit your call for a panel, roundtable, or seminar today! The deadline is March 13! See the link in bio for more or click here: asap17.exordo.com
Hot on the heels of the @parisreview.bsky.social piece featuring an excerpt from Kathleen Colllins's unfinished novel "Blue Obstacles," ASAP/Journal has published a longer version of the draft materials with scholarly notes and a contextualizing essay. It's open access! πππ doi.org/10.1353/asa....
Happy February! Nowβs a great time to submit your proposals for ASAP/17!
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Happy New Year from ASAP! A good resolution/goal would be to submit a proposal for ASAP/17 in Madison, WI, October 15-17! Our theme this year is Get It Together!
See all the details here:
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Weβre so excited about ASAP/17 in Madison in October! Check out the CFP here! And please share widely! Our annual conferences are so fun every year because so many different kinds of scholars and artists alike come together!
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ASAP is very excited to announce next year's conference theme Get It Together! The conference will take place on October 15-17, 2026, in Madison, WI. Please find the CFP below!
You can submit proposals using the link to Ex Ordo in the CFP.
Please share!
www.artsofthepresent.org/conference/3...
ASAP is very excited to announce next year's conference theme Get It Together! The conference will take place on October 15-17, 2026, in Madison, WI. Please find the CFP below!
You can submit proposals using the link to Ex Ordo in the CFP.
Please share!
www.artsofthepresent.org/conference/3...
We are so excited to reveal the ASAP/17 logo for our upcoming conference in Madison, WI, on Oct. 15-17! Stay tuned for the CFP!
ASAP: The Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present seeks applications for the next editor(s)-in-chief of the award-winning ASAP/Journal.
Please see more information below!
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Cover of Visual Disobedience: Art and Decoloniality in Central America by Kency Cornejo. Cover features a photograph of an individual with long black hair looking out over a yellow cornfield. The person wears a blue jacket with various words stitched into it in vibrant colors. The sky is blue above the field with a few scattered groups of puffy, white clouds.
Congratulations to Kency Cornejo, whose book "Visual Disobedience" has won the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present Book Prize from @asapartsnow.bsky.social.
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Thank you all for such a lovely ASAP/16! The conversations and gatherings are what make our organization so special and exciting.
Weβre already excited for ASAP/17 in Madison, WI! Stay tuned for more info!
I'll be talking about the NEA, literary nonprofits, & poetry's professionalization at @asapartsnow.bsky.social in Houston on Friday.
Safe travels to Houston for ASAP/16! Weβre so excited to kick things off tonight! Tag us if youβre presenting!
Happy ASAP/16 Week! Weβre so excited for the conference in a few days. Hereβs a quick checklist to make sure you have everything you need.
Sixth in the ASAP/16 Book Prize shortlist is Christopher T. Fanβs ASIAN AMERICAN FICTION AFTER 1965: TRANSNATIONAL FANTASIES OF ECONOMIC MOBILITY from @columbiaup.bsky.social. The winner of the prize will be announced at our conference in Houston next week. Please join us!
Fifth in the ASAP/16 Book Prize shortlist is Amber Jamilla Musserβs BETWEEN SHADOWS AND NOISE: SENSATION, SITUATEDNESS, AND THE UNDISCIPLINED from @dukepress.bsky.social. The winner of the prize will be announced at our conference in Houston next week. Please join us!
Fourth in the ASAP/16 Book Prize shortlist is Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblayβs NEGATIVE LIFE: THE CINEMA OF EXTINCTION from @nupress. The winner of the prize will be announced at our conference in Houston in a few weeks. Please join us!
Third for the ASAP/16 book prize is DEPTH EFFECTS: DIMENSIONALITY FROM CAMERA TO COMPUTATION
by Brooke Belisle from University of California Press! Weβll announce the winner of the book prize at our annual conference in Houston! Please join us!
Third for the ASAP/16 book prize is DEPTH EFFECTS: DIMENSIONALITY FROM CAMERA TO COMPUTATION
by Brooke Belisle from University of California Press! Weβll announce the winner of the book prize at our annual conference in Houston! Please join us!
Second up in our shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize is Kency Cornejoβs VISUAL DISOBEDIENCE: ART AND DECOLONIALITY IN CENTRAL AMERICA from @dukepress.bsky.social. We will announce the winner at this yearβs conference in Houston, TX. Please join us!
First up in our shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize is Sarah Dimickβs UNSEASONABLE: CLIMATE CHANGE IN GLOBAL LITERATURES from @columbiaup.bsky.social. We will announce the winner at this yearβs conference in Houston, TX. Please join us!
All of these books are FANTASTIC. I was blown away β in different ways β by each one and they were each a joy to read. The world is dark but scholarship continues to amaze
Christopher T. Fan- Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility @columbiaup.bsky.social
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Steven Swarbrick & Jean-Thomas Tremblay- Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction @nupress.bsky.social
Amber Jamilla Musser- Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined @dukepress.bsky.social
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Sarah Dimick- Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures @columbiaup.bsky.social
Kency Cornejo- Visual Disobedience: Art and Decoloniality in Central America @dukepress.bsky.social
Brooke Belisle- Depth Effects: Dimensionality from Camera to Computation @ucpress.bsky.social
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Sarah Dimick- Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures (Columbia UP) Kency Cornejo- Visual Disobedience: Art and Decoloniality in Central America (Duke UP) Brooke Belisle- Depth Effects: Dimensionality from Camera to Computation (University of California Press) Steven Swarbrick & Jean-Thomas Tremblay- Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction (Northwestern UP) Amber Jamilla Musser- Between Shadows and Noise: Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined (Duke UP) Christopher T. Fan- Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility (Columbia UP)
We are so excited to announce the shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize!
Congratulations to all the nominees! Weβll announce the winner of the prize at the annual conference in a few weeks in Houston! See the ALT ID and thread for more information.
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