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- Volume 23, Number 3, Fall 2002
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- Special Issue: Doxa and Discourse: How Common Knowledge Works
Poetics Today brings together scholars from throughout the world who are concerned with developing systematic approaches to the study of literature (e.g., semiotics and narratology) and with applying such approaches to the interpretation of literary works. Poetics Today presents a remarkable diversity of methodologies and examines a wide range of literary and critical topics.
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Volume 23, Number 3, Fall 2002Editorial Board
Editor
Meir Sternberg, Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics, Tel Aviv University
Coeditor
Brian McHale, West Virginia University
Associate Editor
Robert J. Griffin
Assistant Editor
Orly Lubin
Founding Editor
Benjamin Harshav
Editorial Assistant
Eyal Segal
Managing Secretary
Sharon Himmelfarb
Editorial Advisory Committee
Ruth Amossy
Ann Banfield
Jochen Barkhausen
Richard Bauman
Ziva Ben-Porat
Pierre Bourdieu
Christine Brooke-Rose
Seymour Chatman
Dorrit Cohn
Jonathan Culler
Teun van Dijk
Lubomír Dolezel
Umberto Eco
Jan van der Eng
Victor Erlich
Stanley Fish
Roger Fowler
Antonio García-Berio
Gérard Genette
Wlad Godzich
Terence Hawkes
Paul Hernadi
Michael Herzfeld
Anthony Johnson
Frank Kermode
Jean-Marie Klinkenberg
Rolf Kloepfer
Helmut Kreuzer
Murray Krieger
Geoffrey N. Leech
Samuel R. Levin
Solomon Marcus
Jochen Mecke
Walter Mignolo
J. Hillis Miller
Richard Ohmann
Thomas Pavel
Jerzy Pelc
Menakhem Perry
János S. Petöfi
Roland Posner
Gerald Prince
Michael Riffaterre
Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
Richard Rorty
Emanuel Schegloff
Robert Scholes
Thomas A. Sebeok
Cesare Segre
Richard M. Shusterman
Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Ellen Spolsky Edward Stankiewicz
Peter Steiner
Wolf-Dieter Stempel
Beverly Stoeltje
Jean-Jacques Thomas
Tzvetan Todorov
Gideon Toury
Harald Weinrich
Thomas G. Winner
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