Paul Peppis is Professor of English at the University of Oregon and Director of the Oregon Humanities Center. He is the author of Sciences of Modernism: Ethnography, Sexology, and Psychology (2014) and Literature, Politics, and the English Avant-Garde (2000), and chapters in the Cambridge Companion to Modernist Poetry (2007), and the Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster (2007). His recent articles examine popular modernist works by Franklin P. Adams, George Herriman, Gladys Mitchell, and Dorothy Parker.
Paul Peppis

Contributions
Re-viewing the Earliest Krazy Kat Dailies: Reception, Distribution, Remediation
For nearly thirty years the new modernist studies have expanded our topics of study along vertical and horizontal axes, embracing archival, historicist, and cultural methodologies and internationalizing the authors, movements, and materials we investigate.[1] Innovative analyses of modernism’s engagements with politics, radio, journali