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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Co-Editors' IntroductionGoing Polyphonic II: ThrivinglyAlyson Cole and Kyoo LeeThis time, we continue to go polyphonic.Following Vol. 13 (Going Polyphonic I: With Namita Goswami et al.), Vol. 14 presents Monique Roelofs and Norman S. Holland's reflection on indigeneity, Sofie Vlaad on trans poetics, and Zairong Xiang on the penis.We hope you will continue to join us in this somewhat experimental virtual symposium that is not even on Zoom. We hope you will join us in thinking that this more literalized model of a "scholarly conversation," actual and virtual, vitally embodies the very spirit of interdisciplinary, intergenerational, intercontinental intersectionality as a conversation, ongoing intellectual encounters among many of us in various "sub-fields," for the lack of a better word, that, again literally, cannot be neatly contained in any disciplinary terms, boxes, or territories.The tranScripts section in this issue consists of two entries, the first of which is the fifth installment of Mieke Bal's Moments of Meaning-Making, M–O. Then we have a piece coauthored by Elise Armani, Amy Kahng, Sohl Lee, Daniel Menzo, and Sarah Myers, a postscript on the process of collectively curating and programming Printing Solidarity: Tricontinental Graphics from Cuba (2021–2022) at Stony Brook University's Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, December 1, 2021–March 3, 2022.Again, we would like to thank all the brilliant authors and extraordinarily generous and helpful peer reviewers for this issue, not to mention the ever so resourceful and skillful editorial staff at the press we constantly rely on for expert guidance and feedback, all of whom have been inspirations for us editors. [End Page iii]Copyright © 2024 State University of New York...