Three blogs that
keep me reading and thinking about American literature and culture.
1)
The American Literary Blog:
Rob
Vellela has guest-posted on my blog, and I’ve had the chance to do
the same on his—but even without such a connection, I’d make sure to visit
Rob’s blog every day, for the (often under-remembered, and always interesting) American
literary moments and figures he highlights.
2)
Humor
in America: Managing Editor Tracy Wuster and his
many contributors (including, once, this
AmericanStudier) have created a truly interdisciplinary AmericanStudies blog,
one that in a given week might move between sitcoms, Southwestern humorists,
and survey courses.
3)
The
Ardent Audience: Daniel
Cavicchi maintains this equally interdisciplinary and always fascinating blog,
one that connects the complex topic of audience to every kind of text and media
within American (and world) culture.
So much culture
to consider, so little time—but blogs like these help me navigate that topic
for sure. Next blogroll highlights tomorrow,
Ben
PS. What literary
or cultural studies blogs do you read? Other blogs you’d highlight for the
weekend post?
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