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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 30, Number 4, Winter 2000Table of Contents

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ISSN | 1080-6539 |
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Print ISSN | 0300-7162 |
Launched on MUSE | 2000-12-01 |
Open Access | No |
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