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Founded
amid controversy
in 1901, the
South Atlantic Quarterly
continues to cover the beat, center and fringe, with bold analyses of the current scene—national, cultural, intellectual—worldwide. Now published exclusively in special issues, this vanguard centenarian journal is tackling embattled states, evaluating postmodernity's influential writers and intellectuals, and examining a wide range of cultural phenomena.
Special issues include
"Academic Freedom" (108:4)
—Grant Farred, special issue editor
"Africana Thought" (108:3)
—Evan Watkins, special issue editor
"Intellectual Labor" (108:2)
—Timothy Brennan and Keya Ganguly, special issue editors
"Home" (108:1)
—David A. Ellison, special issue editor
"Settler Colonialism" (107:4)
—Alyosha Goldstein and Alex Lubin, special issue editors
"Killing States: Lethal Decisions/Final Judgments" (107:3)
—Jennifer L. Culbert and Austin Sarat, special issue editors
"The Rhetoric of Safety" (107:2)
—Lawrence R. Schehr, special issue editor
"The Agamben Effect" (107:1)
—Alison Ross, special issue editor
"Disastrous Consequences" (106:4)
—Eric Cazdyn, special issue editor
"After Sex? On Writing since Queer Theory" (106:3)
—Janet Halley and Andrew Parker, special issue editors
"Late Derrida" (106:2)
—Ian Balfour, special issue editor
"Latin America, in Theory" (106:1)
—David E. Johnson, special issue editor
"The Last Frontier: The Contemporary Configuration of the U.S.-Mexico Border" (105:4)
—Jane Juffer, special issue editor
"The Pleasure Principle: Sport for the Sake of Pleasure" (105:2)
—David L. Andrews, special issue editor
"AmBushed: The Costs of Machtpolitik" (105:1)
—Dana D. Nelson, special issue editor
"Thinking Politically" (104:4)
—Alberto Moreiras, special issue editor
"Racial Americana" (104:3)
—John L. Jackson Jr., special issue editor
"Music, Image, Gesture" (104:1)
—Bryan Gilliam, special issue editor
"After the Thrill Is Gone: A Decade of Post-Apartheid South Africa" (103:4)
—Rita Barnard and Grant Farred, special issue editors
"And Justice for All? The Claims of Human Rights" (103:2/3)
—Ian Balfour and Eduardo Cadava, special issue editors
Runner-up for 2003 Best Special Issue from the
Council of Editors of Learned Journals
"Palestine America" (102:4)
—Mohammed Bamyeh, special issue editor
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Read SAQ 108:4 special issue editor Evan Watkins's blog post
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