CFP: Isn’t It Ironic?: Receivership and Responsibility in Popular Culture

An invitation to contribute to a collection edited by Ian Kinane and Elizabeth Parker (Submission deadline: 31st October 2019) The American writer David Foster Wallace once declared that irony would be the death of culture. In the so-called ‘post-truth’ era, marked by the obscene populist palaver of Brexit-day Britain and the ‘truthiness’ of Trump’s White … Continue reading “CFP: Isn’t It Ironic?: Receivership and Responsibility in Popular Culture”