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M
ONATSHEFTE
LOYALLY AND PRODUCTIVELY ADVANCED
G
ERMAN
S
TUDIES IN
A
MERICA FOR NEARLY
100
YEARS
,
AND
I
DO NOT KNOW OF ANYBODY IN OUR
FIELD
,
STUDENT OR TEACHER
,
WHO COULD DO WITHOUT
M
ONATSHEFTE
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—P
ETER
D
EMETZ
,
PAST PRESIDENT OF
MLA
Founded in 1899,
Monatshefte
is the oldest continuing journal of German studies in the U.S. It offers
scholarly articles about the language and literature of German-speaking countries and cultural
matters that have literary or linguistic significance. Issues contain extensive book reviews of current
scholarship in German Studies, and each winter issue features “Personalia,” a listing of college and
university German Department personnel from across the U.S. and Canada, as well as special surveys
and articles dealing with professional concerns.
Special Issues
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ISSN 0049-2426
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Publishing Editors: Sydney Lévy, UC Santa Barbara, and Michel Peirssens, Université de Montréal
Editors: David F. Bell, Duke University; Paul Harris, Loyola Marymount University;
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“O
NE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL JOURNALS OF THEORY AND CRITICISM IN THE
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NITED
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TATES
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has a long-standing reputation for publishing innovative work on literature and culture.
While its main focus is French literature and continental theory, the journal is known for its openness
to original thinking in all the discourses that interact with literature, including philosophy, natural
and social sciences, and the arts.
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Co-Editors: Severino J. Albuquerque, University of Wisconsin–Madison;
Peter M. Beattie, Michigan State University; Ellen W. Sapega, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Luso-Brazilian Review
publishes interdisciplinary scholarship on Portuguese, Brazilian, and Luso-
phone African cultures, with special emphasis on scholarly works in literature, history, and
the social sciences. Published bi-annually, each issue of the
LBR
includes articles and book reviews,
which may be written in either English or Portuguese.
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Editor for Poetry: Timothy Yu, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Editor for American Fiction:
Thomas Schaub, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Editor for British and Anglophone Fiction:
John Marx, University of California, Davis
Contemporary Literature
publishes scholarly essays on contemporary writing in English, interviews with
established and emerging authors, and reviews of recent critical books in the field.
CL
welcomes articles on
multiple genres, including poetry, the novel, drama, creative nonfiction, newmedia and digital literature, and
graphic narrative.
CL
published the first articles on Thomas Pynchon and Susan Howe and the first inter-
views with Margaret Drabble and Don DeLillo; it helped to introduce Kazuo Ishiguro, Eavan Boland, and J.M.
Coetzee to American readers. As a forum for discussing issues animating the range of contemporary literary
studies,
Contemporary Literature
features the full diversity of critical practices. The editors seek articles that
frame their analysis of texts within larger literary historical, theoretical, or cultural debates.
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