In this Issue
- Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2015
- Issue
- African American Print Cultures
MELUS, a prestigious and rigorous journal in the field of multi-ethnic literature of the United States, has been a vital resource for scholarship and teaching for more than thirty years. Published quarterly, MELUS illuminates the national, international, and transnational contexts of U.S. ethnic literature. Articles in MELUS also engage newly emerging art forms such as graphic narrative and internet blogs, as well as multi-ethnic film, history, and culture. By including interviews with well established authors such as Maxine Hong Kingston and Richard Rodriguez, as well as more recent writers such as Junot Díaz, Cynthia Kadohata, and Diana Abu-Jaber, MELUS plays a pivotal role in the field of U.S. Ethnic Literature and is an indispensable resource for students, teachers, and scholars.
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Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2015Editorial Board
Founding Editor
Katharine D. Newman
Editors Emeriti
Joseph T. Skerrett, Jr.
Veronica Makowsky
Editor-in-Chief
Gary Totten, North Dakota State University
Immediate Past Editor
Martha J. Cutter, University of Connecticut
Managing Editor
Kaylee Jangula Mootz, North Dakota State University
Book Review Editor
Catherine Fung, Bentley University
Copy Editor
Sarah Beck, North Dakota State University
Proofreader
Meghan Perry, North Dakota State University
Editorial Board
Julie Barak, Mesa State College
Mary Jo Bona, Stony Brook University
Monica Chiu, University of New Hampshire
James Cox, University of Texas, Austin
Martha J. Cutter, University of Connecticut
Rocío G. Davis, Independent Scholar
Lavina Dhingra, Bates College
Tim Engles, Eastern Illinois University
John Ernest, University of Delaware
Andrew Furman, Florida Atlantic University
Joan M. Hoffman, Western Washington University
A Yęmisi Jimoh, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Susan Kalter, Illinois State University
Susan Koshy, University of Illinois
Missy Dehn Kubitschek, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
John Lowe, University of Georgia
Terry Rowden, College of Staten Island
Derek Parker Royal, Executive Editor, Philip Roth Studies
Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, University of Connecticut
Werner Sollors, Harvard University
Bonnie TuSmith, Northeastern University
Joseph M. Viera, Nazareth College
Wenying Xu, Chatham University
Xiaojing Zhou, University of the Pacific