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Research in the arts and humanities represents a range of disciplines and distinctive modes of knowledge and methods that result in articles and books, ideas, exhibitions, performances, artifacts and more. This deliberate and dedicated work generates deep insights into the multi-faceted people and cultures of the world, past and present.
Whether individual or collaborative, funded or unfunded, our faculty are leading national networks and conferences, providing research frameworks, engaging students, traversing international archives and making significant contributions to UMD's research enterprise.
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Racial Reconstruction: Black Inclusion, Chinese Exclusion, and the Fictions of Citizenship

The end of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade triggered wide-scale labor shortages across the U.S. and Caribbean. Planters looked to China as a source for labor replenishment, importing indentured laborers in what became known as “coolieism.”

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Author/Lead: Edlie Wong
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Publisher: NYU Press
The end of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade triggered wide-scale labor shortages across the U.S. and Caribbean. Planters looked to China as a source for labor replenishment, importing indentured laborers in what became known as “coolieism.” From heated Senate floor debates to Supreme Court test cases brought by Chinese activists, public anxieties over major shifts in the U.S. industrial landscape and class relations became displaced onto the figure of the Chinese labor immigrant who struggled for inclusion at a time when black freedmen were fighting to redefine citizenship.
Racial Reconstruction demonstrates that U.S. racial formations should be studied in different registers and through comparative and transpacific approaches. It draws on political cartoons, immigration case files, plantation diaries, and sensationalized invasion fiction to explore the radical reconstruction of U.S. citizenship, race and labor relations, and imperial geopolitics that led to the Chinese Exclusion Act, America’s first racialized immigration ban. By charting the complex circulation of people, property, and print from the Pacific Rim to the Black Atlantic, Racial Reconstruction sheds new light on comparative racialization in America, and illuminates how slavery and Reconstruction influenced the histories of Chinese immigration to the West.

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“A Ligneous Affect: Illustrating Vitality in the Woodcut Images from Georgius Agricola’s De Re Metallica"

Featured in Lunch

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Author/Lead: Alan Montroso
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Lunch punctum books forum.

Weapons of Democracy: Propaganda, Progressivism, and American Public Opinion

How and why did public opinion―long cherished as a foundation of democratic government―become an increasing source of concern for American Progressives?

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Author/Lead: Jonathan Auerbach
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Publisher: John Hopkins University Press
Weapons of Democracy traces the fate of American public opinion in theory and practice from 1884 to 1934 and explains how propaganda continues to shape today’s public sphere. The book closely analyzes the work of prominent political leaders, journalists, intellectuals, novelists, and corporate publicists, including Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, George Creel, John Dewey, Julia Lathrop, Ivy Lee, and Edward Bernays. Truly interdisciplinary in both scope and method, this book will appeal to students and scholars in American studies, history, political theory, media and communications, and rhetoric and literary studies.

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"Loft Party Thrown by Future Leaders of America in a Repurposed Old Factory in the City’s Newly Revitalized but Mostly Still Empty Warehouse District"

Burrow Press is an independent, literary publisher based in Orlando, FL. As one of only a few literary publishers in Florida

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Author/Lead: John Kim
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Publisher: Burrow Press
Since 2010, BP has provided over 1,400 opportunities for writers to publish and share their work.

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"Dress Up," River Teeth: Beautiful Things

Nonfiction featured in River Teeth.

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Author/Lead: Peter Witte
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Publisher: River Teeth
We were having drinks at a friend's house when my two-year-old entered the room, pantless, sans diaper. Whenever his older sister and her friends played dress up, he'd get silly and play dress down. But this time he was red-faced and crying. I excused myself, brought him to the other room.

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Train your Brain for Proactive and Reactive Job Searches

Evidence recently published in Science further establishes that our brain is an amazing network of co-occurring information processing streams of which only a small portion become what we are aware of via signal coordination.

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Author/Lead: Mrim Boutla
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Publisher: LinkedIn
There is ample evidence that one of our biggest brain bug is the strong confirmation bias we bring to every decision we make. The more experienced we get, the more our brain focuses on minimizing the effort required to distill available information into a decision to behave as appropriately as possible based on behavioral habits that have led us to overall good results in the past.

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Visible and Invisible Medium; a Comparative Analysis of the Role of Medium in Print Novels”

Journal Article

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Author/Lead: Mehdy Sedaghat Payam
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Biannual Interpretive Comparative Journal of Language and Literature (2015)

Foreign Literatures in America Project

Digital archive concerning reception of Russian, British, Irish and other non-U.S.-authored literatures in the U.S.

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Author/Lead: Peter Mallios
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FLA is a committedly and internationally a collective forum for research, innovation, discussion, and collaboration, one in which blogging and various forms of collective interchange, suggestion, and crowd-sourced cooperation are facilitated—both as concerns all the research functions described above, and also toward innovation of further functions FLA could undertake.

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“Andrew Marvell and the Epistemology of Carelessness”

This essay considers the “wildly digressive voice” and “careless receptivity” (558) in Andrew Marvell’s Upon Appleton House (1651).

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Author/Lead: David Carroll Simon
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Publisher: English Literary History
This “peculiar affect” Simon argues, “discloses an unfamiliar history of experimentalism leading from Bacon’s late humanist conjectures to the laboratories of Marvell’s contemporaries.” Specifically, it examines this voice through the context of the “trauma of civil war” and “Marvell’s interest in Optics” (558). Simon concludes that “Marvell’s visionary carelessness” leads us to “consider freedom from discipline another pathway to understanding” (580).

Viral: Stories

A guidebook introduces foreign visitors to a recognizable but dreamlike America, where mirrors are haunted and the Statue of Liberty wears a bowler hat.

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Author/Lead: Emily Mitchell
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
A department-store supervisor must discipline employees who don't smile enough at customers, but finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the saddest of them all. A woman reluctantly agrees to buy her daughter a robot pet, then is horrified when her little girl chooses an enormous mechanical spider for a companion.

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