In this Issue
- Volume 49, Numbers 3-4, Spring-Summer 2012
- Issue
- Special Double Issue
Founded in 1963 at the University of Tulsa by Thomas F. Staley, the James Joyce Quarterly has been the flagship journal of international Joyce studies ever since. In each issue, the JJQ brings together a wide array of critical and theoretical work focusing on the life, writing, and reception of James Joyce. We encourage submissions of all types, welcoming archival, historical, biographical, and critical research. Each issue of the JJQ provides a selection of peer-reviewed essays representing the very best in contemporary Joyce scholarship. In addition, the journal publishes notes, reviews, letters, a comprehensive checklist of recent Joyce-related publications, and the editor's "Raising the Wind" comments. The goal of the JJQ is simple: to provide an open, lively, and multidisciplinary forum for the international community of Joyce scholars, students, and enthusiasts.
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Volume 49, Numbers 3-4, Spring-Summer 2012Editorial Board
Editor
Sean Latham
Managing Editor
Carol Kealiher
Bibliographer
William S. Brockman
Book Review Editor
Omer Kazmi
David Chandler
Graduate Assistants
Kent Emerson
Amelia Williamson
Stewart Habig
Advisory Editors
Derek Attridge, University of York; Morris Beja, Ohio State University; John Bishop, University of California, Berkeley; Sheldon Brivic, Temple University; Hermione de Almeida, University of Tulsa; Kevin J. H. Dettmar, Pomona College; Kimberly J. Devlin, University of California, Riverside; James E. Doan, Nova University; Maud Ellmann, Notre Dame University; Sidney Feshbach, City College, City University of New York; Anne Fogarty, University College Dublin; Hans Walter Gabler, University of Munich; Andrew Gibson, Royal Holloway, University of London; Michael Patrick Gillespie, Florida International University; Michael Groden, University of Western Ontario; Clive Hart, University of Essex; David Hayman, University of Wisconsin; Suzette Henke, University of Louisville; Cheryl Herr, University of Iowa; R. Brandon Kershner, University of Florida; Joseph A. Kestner, University of Tulsa; Sebastian Knowles, Ohio State University; Colleen Lamos, Rice University; Jules David Law, Northwestern University; Karen Lawrence, Sarah Lawrence College; Morton Levitt, Temple University; A. Walton Litz, Princeton University; Corinna del Greco Lobner, University of Tulsa; Vicki Mahaffey, University of Illinois, Urbana; Dominic Manganiello, University of Ottawa; John McCourt, Università Roma Tre; Margot C. Norris, University of California, Irvine; Mary O’Toole, Bartlesville, OK; Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania; Marilyn Reizbaum, Bowdoin College; John Paul Riquelme, Boston University; R. J. Schork, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Paul Schwaber, Wesleyan University; Fritz Senn, Zurich James Joyce Foundation; Mark Shechner, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Robert Spoo (Copyrights Editor), University of Tulsa; Weldon Thornton, University of North Carolina; Joseph Valente, University at Buffalo, SUNY; and Mark Wollaeger, Vanderbilt University.