Amodern is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal devoted to the study of media, culture, and poetics, which is published jointly by research centres at Concordia University (Montreal) and Lakehead University (Thunder Bay), Canada.
The collective aim of contributions to my guest-edited issue is, 'To imagine, in a scholarly or para-scholarly fashion, what we could explore, as writers and artists, if we took seriously the potential poetics of illegibility as a weird sub-category of the legible.'
Full introductory essay and article list here.
Featuring new articles:
Matt Applegate, 'Glitched in Translation'
Kate Briggs, 'Story the Story In It'
Michael Cronin, 'Reading the Signs'
Heather Davis & Rosi Braidotti, 'Thinking with Zoe'
Johanna Drucker, 'Anthology of the Illegible'
Diana Hamilton, 'Style in Quotation Marks'
John Mowitt, 'On Trying'
Luke Skrebowski, 'Approaching the Contemporary'
Garret Stewart, 'Dredging the Illegible'
Stephen Voyce, 'Reading the Redacted'