Issue 62.3-4, Fall-Winter 2021

Table of Contents

Yasser Shams Khan, “Variant Rebellions: Psychic Compromise in Obi; or, Three-Fingered Jack.”

Aaron R. Hanlon, “From Writing Lives to Scaling Lives in Joseph Priestley’s Chart of Biography.”

Alexander Creighton, “Animality, Hybridity, and the Grammar of the Body in Late Eighteenth-Century Visual Satire.”

Lilith Todd, “Working with Fluids in Mary Collier’s “The Woman’s Labour”.”

Charles Michael Pawluk, ““A Posture ridiculous”; or, Aphra Behn and the Politics of Pratfalls.”

Al Coppola, “Enlightenolatry from Peter Gay to Steven Pinker: Mass Marketing Enlightenment and the Thick Eighteenth Century.”

Erin Keating, “Masculinity and Gatekeeping in Depictions of the Restoration Coffeehouse.”

Collin Cook, “Eliza Haywood and the Epistemological Frustrations of Embodiment.”

Oleski Miranda Navarro, “Imperial Wars and the British Occupation of Havana.”

Rachael Scarborough King, “Speaking Freely, Writing Poetically: Law and Literature in Eighteenth-Century Free Speech Debates.”

Misty G. Anderson, “Hermeneutics, the Hebrew Bible, and the Cosmopolitan Reader.”

Amit S. Yahav, “Feeling Profit at the Cusp of Modern Capitalism.”

Tobias Menely, “Animality and the Poetics of Personhood.”

Bernadette Andrea, “Post-Saidian Studies of Eighteenth-Century European Literature and Culture.”

Critical Conversations: Scholarship in a Time of Crisis

Kathleen Tamayo Alves, “Introduction: Scholarship in a Time of Crisis.”

Olivia Carpenter, “Revisiting Abolition and the Power of “We”.”

Hannah Lauren Murray, “Reading Utopia in 2022.”

Rachael Scarborough King, Seth Rudy, “Is This the End?.”

Julia Ftacek, “Gladiator Girls: Transphobia in the Eighteenth Century and Today.”

Travis Chi Wing Lau, ““Laying Medicine More Open to Mankind”: Public Health and Accessibility.”