Skip to main content
Home
  • About
  • Articles
  • Forums
  • Media
  • From the Editors
  • Login

Search form

Photograph of 9204 Bridge Lane, lightning.

Tropical Harlem

Ondria Tanner and Her Grandmother Window-Shopping, Mobile, Alabama, 1956

Race in the Modernism/modernity Archives

If You Want It—Take It—With a Kodak advertisement

Remembering to Forget the Kodak

Clongowes Wood College class (Joyce seated in grass)

No Children, Only Tasks

Employee examining boots at Western Costume Company, Bronson Building, Los Angeles, 1935

Hollywood, Exile, and New Types of Pictures

Günther Anders, Hollywood, 1941

Washing the Corpses of History: The Hollywood Costume Palace

Eliot's handwritten envelope addressed to Emily Hale

Joint Property, Divided Correspondents

Cezanne, The Gulf of Marseilles Seen from L'Estaque

Realism and/or Modernism

Pegg Clarke, Untitled

On Seeing Ghosts

Ismael Nery, Perfil e alma

A Failure to Think Forward

  1. Home

Media

Browse by: Audio Image Video

Featured Media Object

Ondria Tanner and Her Grandmother Window-Shopping, Mobile, Alabama, 1956

Advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906, 36–41.

Further advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906.

Further advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906.

Further advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906.

Advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906, 36–41.

Further advertising patterns in Western Home Monthly, January 1906.

Logbook page: ruminations on the power of cartoon and illustration to be both enlightenment and obfuscation.

Kuttainen Headshot.jpg

McGee.jpg

The aphid’s wings expand. The Aphis, directed by Mary Field, British Instructional Films, 1930.

Hypothesis_–_The_Internet__peer_reviewed_.jpg

Select New Private Group

  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »

Visit the Modernist Studies Association's Website | Powered by the Johns Hopkins University Press

Press Privacy  |   Terms of Use  | © Johns Hopkins University Press | Modernism/modernity Print Plus Volume 5, Cycle 4, 2020