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Volume 5.2 1997 ISSN 1048-3721 This page was last updated on 04/23/99 |
AcknowledgmentsThe editors would like to thank the following individuals: Keith Baker, Paul Brest, Pat Brito, Sue Dambrau, Ron Davies, Susan Dunn, William Egginton, Barry Greenhut, Shandon Lloyd, Gwen Lorraine, Sigrid Müller, Nancy Reynolds, Paul Robinson and Helen Solanum. We give our very special thanks to Carmen Drabczyk and Bruce Thompson, whose commitment, perseverance and consummate skill were indispensable to the completion of this issue.
The Stanford Humanities Review, edited and produced by Stanford graduate students, is an interdisciplinary book series in a journal format intended for a broad audience. The Stanford Humanities Review engages current intellectual issues and participates in vital debates over cultural policy. Encouraging the use of innovative methodological approaches, each number of the journal focuses on a defined topic in a variety of formats, including scholarly essays, fiction, poetry, and other arts, and aims to explore new publishing technologies. The Stanford Humanities Review is also available electronically at the following URL: http://shr.stanford.edu/shreview/ The Stanford Humanities Review, housed at the Stanford Humanities Center, is published twice yearly. Subscriptions: Individuals $30, Institutions $60. Outside the U.S. add $10. Address subscriptions and submissions to STANFORD HUMANITIES REVIEW at the address shown below. Electronic submissions are accepted in Microsoft Word format; please include a printed copy of the text. Footnotes should conform to the Modern Language Association guidelines. Translations should be accompanied by the original text. No responsibility is assumed for loss or injury of submissions. Indexed with Modern Language Association International Bibliography, Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA), Film Literature Index, and the American Humanities Index. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
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