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Founded in 1971, Diacritics publishes original work in and around critical theory, broadly conceived. Diacritics offers a forum for thinking about contradictions without resolutions; for following threads of contemporary criticism without embracing any particular school of thought. For Diacritics, eclecticism in the humanities means nurturing work that is transhistorical, creative, and rigorous.
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Volume 45, Number 1, 2017Editorial Board
Editor
Karen Pinkus
Managing Editor
Diane Berrett Brown
Editorial Board
Kevin Attell
Andrea Bachner
Timothy Campbell
Debra Castillo
Valeria Dani
Pedro Erber
Paul Fleming
Peter Gilgen
Cary Howie
Patricia Keller
Alex Lenoble
Philip Lorenz
Tracy McNulty
Natalie Melas
Satya p. Mohanty
Jonathan Monroe
Timothy Murray
Simone Pinet
Jan Steyn
Enzo Traverso
Claudia Verhoevenk
Advisory Board
Emily Apter
Branka Arsic
Bruno Bosteels
Marina Brownlee
Pheng Cheah
Tom Conley
Jonathan Culler
Laurent Dubreuil
Mary Gaylord
Fredric Jameson
Eleanor Kaufman
Richard Klein
Philip E. Lewis
Alberto Moreiras
Paul North
Joan Ramon Resina
Alessia Ricciardi
Hortense Spillers
Ashley Thompson
Geoff Waite
Cary Wolfe
Yan Haiping
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