Earlier this month, I was very honored to be the guest of Project Narrative at The Ohio State University. The goal of the visit, as conceived by Project Narrative’s director, James Phelan, was “continuing the dialogue” which began with “Criticism LTD,” the resiliently popular series of The American Vandal Podcast which ended last Thanksgiving.
As part of the visit, I shared a reflection upon the series and an update with particular attention to updating “The Chicago Fight” and considering the ongoing reassessment of close reading within the discipline of literary studies. Phelan responded to my remarks, advocating for a more prominent placement of narrative theory in the “double attention” of “Criticism LTD.” And we enjoyed a lengthly Q&A with Ohio State faculty.
Project Narrative made the event open to the public, including a remote option, and shared a video recording of the event, from which I extracted and remixed the audio to produce this special episode of The American Vandal:
During the visit, Phelan and I also recorded a crossover episode of Vandal and the Project Narrative podcast. In this episode we read aloud Chapter 18 of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain [3:40], discuss it [30:00] and emphasize opportunities the chapter presents for types of close reading.
Following on recent conversations with Money On The Left and High Theory, one might reasonably suspect I’m running out of things to say about “Criticism LTD.”
I hope that’s not true, but if there are any more “afterwords,” they will be sporadic over the next several months, as I have begun working on a new stereographic series:
Episode(s) Bibliography:
Kim Adams & Matt Seybold, “Criticism: A Discussion with Matt Seybold” High Theory Podcast (2.15.2024)
Anonymous WVU Employees, WVU Facts
Anthony Ballas, “Layoffs at West Virginia University Expose Right-Wing Trends Sweeping Higher Ed” truthout (October 10, 2023)
Dan Bauman, “Why is West Virginia U. Making Sweeping Cuts?” Chronicle of Higher Education (August 11, 2023)
Nick Bilton, “Future Tense” Vanity Fair (October 2023)
Rachel Sagner Buurma & Laura Heffernan, The Teaching Archive: A New History For Literary Study (U. Chicago, 2020)
Rita Charon, Narrative Medicine: Honoring The Stories of Illness (Oxford UP, 2008)
Cynthia Chase, “The Decomposition of Elephants: Double-Reading Daniel Deronda“ PMLA (March 1978)
Lisa M. Corrigan, “The Evisceration of A Public University” The Nation (August 16, 2023)
Nan Z. Da, “The Computational Case Against Computational Literary Studies” Critical Inquiry (Spring 2019)
Nicholas Dames, “Is This The End of Literary Studies?” The Nation (February 21, 2023)
Frederick Douglass, “The Lessons of Emancipation To The New Generation” Center For Mark Twain Studies (8.2.2021)
Merve Emre, “Has Academia Ruined Literary Criticism?” The New Yorker (January 16, 2023)
Jed Esty, The Future of Decline: Anglo-American Culture at Its Limits (Stanford UP, 2022)
Scott Ferguson, Rob Hawkes, & Matt Seybold, “Criticism LTD with Matt Seybold” Money On The Left (1.1.2024)
Stanley Fish, Is There A Text In This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive Communities (Harvard UP, 1982)
Milton Friedman, “The Methodology of Positive Economics” in Essays in Positive Economics (U. Chicago, 1953)
John Kenneth Galbraith, A Short History of Financial Euphoria (Whittle, 1990)
John Kenneth Galbraith, The Economics of Innocent Fraud (Houghton Mifflin, 2004)
David Gibbs, “Kochs Off Campus” LD 18 Democrats Arizona (1.30.2021)
John Guillory, Professing Criticism: Essays On The Organization of Literary Study (U. Chicago, 2022)
Len Gutkin, “West Virginia U.’s Budgetary Implosion” The Chronicle Review (August 14, 2023)
Lee Harris, Deepti Sailappan, & Emma Dyer, “A fait accompli’: How The Central Administration Has Consolidated Power & Deflected Dissent at The University of Chicago” Chicago Maroon (1.29.2020)
Lee Harris, “Faculty Worried Grossman Institute Was Beholden To Wealthy Donor” Chicago Maroon (1.29.2020)
Lee Harris, “Money Is Pouring Into Flashy Research Institutes. Faculty Worry It Undermines Their Say In Governance.” Chicago Maroon (1.29.2020)
Nathan Heller, “The End of The English Major” The New Yorker (February 27, 2023)
Andy Hines, Outside Literary Studies: Black Criticism & The University (U. Chicago, 2022)
Walter Isaacson, “Inside Elon Musk’s Struggle For The Future of AI” Time (9.6.2023)
Wolfgang Iser, Prospecting: From Reader Response to Literary Anthropology (Johns Hopkins UP, 1989)
Erin James et al, The Confluence Lab at University of Idaho
Joe Killian, “Final Program Cuts Announced at UNCG” NC Newsline (2.1.2024)
Anna Kornbluh, Immediacy, or The Style of Too Late Capitalism (Verso, 2024)
Jonathan Kramnick, Criticism & Truth: On Method In Literary Studies (U Chicago, 2023)
Cade Metz et al, “Ego, Fear, & Money: How The A.I. Fuse Was Lit” New York Times (12.3.2023)
J. Hillis Miller, Fiction & Repetition: Seven English Novels (Harvard UP, 1985)
J. Hillis Miller, “Material Interests: Conrad’s Nostromo as a Critique of Global Capitalism” in Joseph Conrad: Voice, Sequence, History, Genre (Ohio State UP, 2008)
J. Hillis Miller, “Moments of Decision in Bleak House” in Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens (2006)
Christopher Newfield, “Post-Automated Luxury Criticism” MLA Newsletter (Winter 2022)
Christopher Newfield, “Research For All” MLA Newsletter (Spring 2022)
Christopher Newfield, The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities & How We Can Fix Them (Johns Hopkins UP, 2018)
Joseph North, “Does Close Reading Have a Politics?” The Fate of Professional Reading (2.2.2024)
James Phelan & Matt Seybold, “Close Reading Feudalism(s) in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (A Project Narrative Crossover)” The American Vandal Podcast (2.23.2024)
James Phelan, “The Chicago School” in Theoretical Schools & Circles in The Twentieth-Century Humanities (Routledge, 2015)
Gerald Prince, “Introduction To The Study of the Narratee” in Reader Response Criticism (Johns Hopkins UP, 1980)
John Crowe Ransom, “Criticism Inc.” The Virginia Quarterly Review 13.4 (Autumn 1937)
Bruce Robbins, Secular Vocations: Intellectuals, Professionalism, Culture (Verso, 1993)
Ryan Ruby, “A Golden Age?” Vinduet (April 25, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “The Golden Age of The Working Critic,” The American Vandal Podcast (August 7, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Hungover From The Bad Old Days of High Theory,” The American Vandal Podcast (August 14, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Ponzi Austerity in The Age of Cultural Abundance” The American Vandal Podcast (August 21, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Ponzi Austerity & The Monolingual University” The American Vandal Podcast (August 25, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “The Racist Interpretation Complex” The American Vandal Podcast (August 28, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “The Chicago Fight & ‘Criticism Inc.’” The American Vandal Podcast (September 5, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Politics & The Paracademy” The American Vandal Podcast (September 23, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Brittle Paper & The Blogossance” The American Vandal Podcast (October 2, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “BookTube, BookTok, Wattpad, & The Audible Creation Exchange” The American Vandal Podcast (October 12, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Criticism in The Conglomerate Era” The American Vandal Podcast (October 17, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Podcasting Criticism” The American Vandal Podcast (October 27, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “Ed Tech, AI, & The Unbundling of Research & Teaching” The American Vandal Podcast (November 2, 2023)
Matt Seybold et al, “The Empire of Criticism” The American Vandal Podcast (11.17-21.2023)
Matt Seybold, “Jason Wingard’s EdTech Griftopia” Los Angeles Review of Books (February 23, 2023)
Matt Seybold, “Gordon Gee’s Draw Check Scheme” The American Vandal (8.13.2023)
Matt Seybold, “Even If He Weren’t My Friend: Frederick Douglass & Mark Twain” Center For Mark Twain Studies (8.2.2021)
Matt Seybold & Ali Velshi, #VelshiBannedBookClub: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, MSNBC (7.30.2022)
Dan Sinykin, Matt Seybold, & Johanna Winant, “Close Reading, Conglomerate Authorship, & Qween Danielle Steel” The American Vandal Podcast (1.1.2024)
Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Case Study in Critical Controversy, Edited by Gerald Graff & James Phelan (Bedford, 2004)
Mark Twain, Life on The Mississippi (1883)
Tim Vanderpool, “Freedom’s Ring” Tucson Weekly (8.11.2011)
Yanis Varoufakis, Adults In The Room (Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux, 2017)
Yanis Varoufakis, “The Future of Capitalism” Robert Heilbroner Lecture at The New School (April 27, 2016)
Yanis Varoufakis, And The Weak Suffer What They Must: Europe’s Crisis & America’s Economic Future (Bold Typer, 2016)
Robyn Warhol, & Susan Lanser, Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer & Feminist Interventions (Ohio State UP, 2015)
Johanna Winant, Rose Casey, & Jessica Wilkerson, “An Open Letter From Faculty At West Virginia University” Boston Review (9.7.2023)
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