Philology's Queer Children: Imitation, Authorship, and Shakespeare's "Natural" Language By Jeffrey Masten We should be contemplating and generating other philologies, future philologies, in Shakespeare studies.
Spelling Shakespeare: Early Modern "Orthography" and the Secret Lives of Shakespeare's Compositors By Jeffrey Masten Masten considers what queer philology can uncover in the Shakespearean text from the period before lexical standardization.
The energy of a Void: some lessons on hardcore punk, faith & what not By Alec Hanley Bemis Recently I had reason to reminisce about hardcore, a music very close to my heart. Want proof? Pictured below is the wall of my bedroom.