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Transition

JSTOR Coverage: Nos. 1 - 80, 1961-1999
Links out to Recent Content: Vols. 9, [81/82] - 10, [88], 2000-2001

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Journal Information for Transition

Publisher: Duke University Press

Fixed Wall: 2000

Transition is a unique publication, written in sharp, sensible, accessible prose, profusely and sassily illustrated with contemporary art and photography. The Village Voice called it "the only decent forum for black intellectuals." The New York Times called it a "high-I.Q., multicultural Wired for the world's three thousand most clued-in academics and literary types."

Each issue of Transition features book reviews and essays on topics such as Mike Tyson, Theodor Adorno, the Zapatista rebellion, visual anthropology, bisexuality, British history, African art, and Haitian film. Issues also contain award-winning interviews with personalities from Angela Davis and Ice Cube to Maxine Hong Kingston, Tony Kushner, Spike Lee, and Louis Farrakhan.

ISSN: 00411191
OCLC: 42646438
LCCN: sn99-23435

Journal information provided by Duke University Press.

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