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American history for grammar grades, Maps on lining papers. Also available in digital form. Contributor: Barnes, Everett Date: 1923
Sep 9, 2014 · City Tech is pleased to announce the publication of a new online, peer-reviewed journal: NANO: New American Notes Online, www.nanocrit.com, an interdisciplinary journal founded and edited by Professor Sean Scanlan, who teaches in City Tech’s English Department.
nano: New American Notes Online interviews Tony D. Sampson Sampson's work (Virality; The Assemblage Brain) touches on issues of imitation and contagion. EXCERPT
Taking its cue from Del Rey’s bad girls pop anthem, this special issue of NANO: New American Notes Online will explore pop artists who, like Del Rey, theorize gender, deploying and redeploying the normative and transformative functions of genre. What can the genre of pop music—and the genres within pop music—teach us about genres of ...