In this Issue
The focus of MLQ is on change, both in literary practice and within the profession of literature itself. MLQ is open to papers on literary change from the Middle Ages to the present and welcomes theoretical reflections on the relationship of literary change or historicism to feminism, ethnic studies, cultural materialism, discourse analysis, and all other forms of representation and cultural critique. Seeing texts as the depictions, agents, and vehicles of change, MLQ targets literature as a commanding and vital force.
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Volume 62, Number 2, June 2001Editorial Board
Editor
Marshall Brown, University of Washington
Editorial Board
Kathleen A. Blake
Herbert Blau
Jane K. Brown
Douglas Collins
Barbara Fuchs
Gary Handwerk
Raimonda Modiano
Henry Staten
Cynthia Steele
Eugene Vance
Sabine Wilke
Advisory Board
Charles Altieri, University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan Arac, Columbia University
Nancy Armstrong, Brown University
Martha Banta, University of California, Los Angeles
Terry Castle, Stanford University
Margaret Ferguson, University of California, Davis
Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University
Linda Hutcheon, University of Toronto
John Kronik, Cornell University
Jerome McGann, University of Virginia
Virgil Nemoianu, Catholic University, Washington, DC
Lee Patterson, Yale University
David Perkins, Harvard University
Marjorie Perloff, Stanford University
David Quint, Yale University
Naomi Schor, Yale University
David Simpson, University of California, Davis
Doris Sommer, Harvard University
Garrett Stewart, University of Iowa
Brook Thomas, University of California, Irvine
John Treat, Yale University
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