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Journal Information for Critical InquiryPublisher: The University of Chicago PressJSTOR coverage of this title presently ends with Vol. 28 (Issue 2). JSTOR will resume a moving wall of 5 years in 2009. JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Critical Inquiry. The electronic version of Critical Inquiry (Spring 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CI/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Founded in 1974, Critical Inquiry (CI) is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the best critical thought in the arts and humanities. Combining a commitment to rigorous scholarship with a vital concern for dialogue and debate, the journal presents articles by eminent and emerging critics, scholars, and artists on a wide variety of issues central to contemporary criticism and culture. In CI new ideas and reconsideration of those traditional in criticism and culture are granted a voice. The wide interdisciplinary focus creates surprising juxtapositions and linkages of concepts, offering new grounds for theoretical debate. Authors entertain and challenge while illuminating such issues as improvisations, the life of things, Flaubert, and early modern women's writing. CI comes full circle with the electrically charged debates between contributors and their critics. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CI/home.html ISSN: 00931896 Journal description provided by the University of Chicago Press. | |||
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