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Formerly Southern Literary Journal, through volume 47, no. 2, Spring 2015 (E-ISSN: 1534-1461, Print ISSN: 0038-4291).
South. At once a coordinate called “home,” and a condition to be avoided. Going south is a mixed metaphor; when you are south no one expects you to want to be there, making a mockery of the journey itself. South is a rich landscape for things on or at the edge, for that certain kind of feeling not yet reconciled. To be south is to be fraught—always.
Like its predecessor, SLJ (Southern Literary Journal), conceived out of the turbulence of 1968, south makes its first appearance in the global uncertainty and national unrest that has characterized the new millennium. It is with this in mind that south embraces both the edge and the urgency of scholarly and sometimes creative inquiry into that region called “the south.” We encourage global and hemispheric comparative scholarship linking the American South to other Souths. We envision a journal that thinks of that entity called “the south” in circum-Gulfic terms, from the bottom up, rather than from the top down.
With this circum-Gulfic focus in mind, we want to nurture new scholarship and new scholars. More than our latitudinal coordinates, south is intersected by longitudinal pulls, and whatever and wherever the axis, we want work at that place to be our chief concern. Welcome to south.
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Volume 50, Number 1, Fall 2017Editorial Board
Editor
Sharon P. Holland
Book Review Editor
James A. Crank
Digital Humanities Editor
Seth Kotch
Founding Editors
C. Hugh Holman
Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
Editors Emeriti
Kimball King
Fred Hobson
Minrose Gwin
Florence Dore
Editorial Board
Michael P. Bibler
Louisiana State UniversityElizabeth S.D. Engelhardt
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBryan Giemza
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillColeman Hutchison
University of Texas at AustinSara E. Johnson
University of California San DiegoRobin D.G. Kelley
University of California Los AngelesRuth Salvaggio
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillMab Segrest
Connecticut CollegeMelanie Benson Taylor
Dartmouth CollegeSophie White
University of Notre Dame
Managing Editor
Kathleen Crosby
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