The peer-reviewed journal of Generative Anthropology, founded by Eric Gans at UCLA. Published 1995–2024 (Vols 1–30), featuring essays by Van Oort, Bartlett, Dennis, Ludwigs, McKenna, Goldman, Eshelman, Gans, Girard, and others.
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Along with our three conference articles, this issue includes two others. Matthew Taylor ‘s is his third for Anthropoetics and his second on Jane Austen’s problematic novel Mansfield Park , where the...
This special conference issue of Anthropoetics includes several papers from the Fourth Annual Generative Anthropology (GA) Summer Conference, which was notable on several counts. The first Utah GA...
Department of English University of Victoria Victoria, BC Canada, V8W 3W1 bbarber@uvic.ca The popular legend of author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson seldom notes the strength of his reflections...
English Department University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON Canada, K1N 6N5 idennis@uottawa.ca Nor less, I trust, To them William Wordsworth’s antecedent here is the “beauteous forms” of the Wye river valley...
Department of English Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT 06518 Adam.Katz@quinnipiac.edu The virtual presence of human communication is not—today nor in the beginning—simply an “open channel,” but an...
Department of English High Point University High Point NC 27262 mschneid@highpoint.edu Generative Anthropology strives for a parsimonious understanding of the human, and the simplicity, singularity,...
Kinjo Gakuin University Nagoya, Japan taylor@kinjo-u.ac.jp “Yet Mansfield Park is a great novel, its greatness being commensurate with its power to offend.” Lionel Trilling (1) The “Proper Study of...