Dr. Matthieu Chapman discusses his experiences with genre shift from academic writing to his beautiful hybrid memoir, Shattered: Fragments of a Black Life. He shares his thoughts on craft, genre, “the canon” in Early Modern Studies, the fallacy that Shakespeare is inclusive, and the importance of Afropessimism.
Reflections on Racialized Organizations in Society (with Dr. Victor Ray)
Reclaiming Language, Reclaiming the Body (with Khalisa Rae)
Traveling Across Concepts, Countries, and Kitchens (with Ming-Cheau Lin)
Beyond Carceral Imaginaries and Logics (with Dr. Tamara K. Nopper)
Disordered Science (Studies) In Society (with Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein)
Nuance as Antithetical to Binaries (with Deesha Philyaw)
Narratives of Empire and Inheritance (with Asako Serizawa)
The Social World of the Book Review (with Dr. Phillipa Chong)
The Matter We Call Food (with Dr. Kyla Wazana Tompkins)
Book Reviews as Dialogue (with Dr. Rosemary Deller)
Affect and Other Turns (with Dr. Ashley Barnwell)
Abundance and Revision (with Kiese Laymon)
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