Modernism/modernity
Editors and Editorial Board
Ann Ardis, University of Delaware
Lawrence Rainey, University of York
Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Harvard University
Benjamin Madden, University of York
engl24@york.ac.uk
Dennis Tenenboym, Harvard University
dtenenb@fas.harvard.edu
James Fraser, University of York
engl500@york.ac.uk
Advisory Board
Richard Abel, University of Michigan
Rachel Blau DePlessis (Temple University)
Derek Attridge, University of York
Ron Bush, University of Oxford
T. J. Clark, UC Berkeley
Kurt W. Forster, Yale University
Rita Felski (University of Virginia)
Marjorie Perloff, Stanford University
Susan Stanford Friedman (University of Wisconsin)
Richard Taruskin, UC Berkeley
Robert von Hallberg, University of Chicago
Editorial Committee
Jessica Burstein, University of Washington / Modern British and American literature
and poetry, late 19th-century British literature
Clare Cavanaugh, Northwestern University / Nineteenth and twentieth century Russian poetry; modern Polish poetry
Beatriz Colomina, Princeton University / Architecture
Bonnie Costello, Boston University / Modern poetry, British and American
João Cezar de Castro Rocha, UERJ / Brazilian literature, Latin American history of
ideas
Edward Dimendberg, UC Irvine / Cinema, architecture, urbanism
Ziad Elmarsafy, University of York / Literatures of the Middle East and North Africa in Arabic, French, and English
Esther Gabara, Duke University / 20th century Latin American visual culture and literature
Ruben Gallo, Princeton University / Modern and contemporary Spanish America
Romy Golan, CUNY / French and Italian art, Jewish studies
Maria Gough, Harvard University / 20th century art
Amy Hungerford, Yale University / Post-1945 American literature
Juliet Koss, Scripps College / 19th- and 20th-century European art, architecture, and related fields, German and Russian modernism
Pericles Lewis, Yale University / The modern novel: James, Conrad, Proust, Woolf,
Joyce, Kafka, d’Annunzio, Svevo, Beckett, the 19th-century novel
Douglas Mao, Johns Hopkins University / Modernist fiction and British, Irish, and American poetry
Jesse Matz, Kenyon College / 20th-century literature and narrative theory
Jordana Mendelson, NYU / Spanish and Portuguese languages and literature
Michael North, UCLA / 20th-Century British and American literature; Post-Colonial literature
Liesl Olson, University of Chicago / Modernist literature and poetry; modernism and
the ordinary
Todd Presner, UCLA / Germanic languages and comparative literature, digital
humanities
Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania / Samuel Beckett, Thomas Bernhard, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, psychoanalysis and literary theory
Jahan Ramazani, University of Virginia / Modern and contemporary poetry,
postcolonial literature
Jennifer L. Roberts, Harvard University / American art from the colonial period to the present
Robin Schulze, Penn State / Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, American modernist poetry
Barbara Spackman, UC Berkeley / Nineteenth and twentieth century Italian literature
and culture
William Mills Todd III, Harvard University / Narrative and cultural studies; Russian, English, and French literature of the 18th to 20th centuries
Tyrus Miller, UC Santa Cruz / Modernist and Avant-garde Culture
Modernism/modernity is the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association. Volume: 18 (2011)Frequency: Quarterly Print ISSN: 1071-6068 Online ISSN: 1080-6601 |