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12024-06-08T16:02:07-07:00Monique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f456101plain2024-06-08T16:02:07-07:00Monique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801fI want to thank the members of the Decameron Collective, Jolene Armstrong, Kelly Egan, Lai-Tze Fan, Cailtin Fisher, Angela Joosse, Kari Maaren, Siobhan O'Flynn, and Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof for keeping me intellectually and creatively alive.
The organizers of an exhibition on Literary Places in Estonia and anonymous peer reviewers of an article on Stein I wrote for Modernism/Modernity provided me with the impetus to return to old writing about Stein's topoi in a new manner.
Siobhan O'Flynn helpfully recommended McGann's deformance as a way of connecting our 2023 works, and Cresswell's topopoetics as a way of thinking about textual spaces.
Anastasia Salter and Jason Helms introduced me to Scalar at DHSI in summer of 2023. Mary Borgo Ton, Daniel Tracy, and Carston Strathausen have provided invaluable advice on structuring this work.
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12024-06-08T17:30:20-07:00Monique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801fIntroduction to the ExhibitionMonique Tschofen32plain2024-06-24T13:49:37-07:00Monique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f