In this Issue
Focusing on literary-cultural production emerging from or responding to the twentieth century, broadly construed, Twentieth-Century Literature offers essays, grounded in a variety of approaches, that interrogate and enrich the ways we understand the literary cultures of the times. This includes work considering how cultures are bound up with the crucial intellectual, social, aesthetic, political, economic, and environmental developments that shaped the early twenty-first century as well.
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Volume 64, Number 1, March 2018Editorial Board
Editor
Lee Zimmerman
Managing Editor
Keith Dallas
Book Review Editors
Gregory Castle
Kathy Knapp
Production Editor
Katherine Hazzard
Editorial Board
Charles Altieri
Houston Baker
James Berger
Michael Bérubé
Timothy Bewes
Enoch Brater
Paul Breslin
Jacqueline V. Brogan
Samuel Cohen
Bonnie Costello
Susan Stanford Friedman
David Galef
John Gery
Alan C. Golding
Michael Groden
Robert Bernard Hass
Marianne Hirsch
Andrew Hoberek
Linda Hutcheon
Martin Kreiswirth
Dominick LaCapra
Phyllis Lassner
Alfred Lopez
Gabrielle McIntire
Cristanne Miller
Jeffrey Nealon
Anita Patterson
Nels Pearson
Jahan Ramazani
Bruce Robbins
Camille Roman
Guy Rotella
Lisa Ruddick
Sabina Sawhney
Simona Sawhney
Hortense J. Spillers
Calvin Thomas
Vicki Tromanhauser
Stephen Yenser