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Sacred Space, Secular Time: Sundown and the Indigenous Modernism of John Joseph Mathews
is a doctoral candidate at the University of Oregon and the Editorial Assistant for the upcoming Cambridge History of American Modernism. His current book-length project interrogates modernism’s intimate and often uncomfortable relationship with disability in writers as disparate as Carson McCullers, Jean Toomer, Rebecca West, and Wyndham Lewis. modernism / modernity volume twenty eight, number two, pp 229–250. © 2021