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Academic journal
Postmodern Culture
Discipline
Cultural studies
Language
English
Edited by
Eyal Amiran
Publication details
History
1990-present
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press (United States)
Frequency
Triannually
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Postmodern Culture is an electronic academic journal established in 1990. It is the result of an early experiment in electronic content delivery via the Internet. The journal publishes commentary and criticism on a wide range of concerns including literary theory, politics, and contemporary society. Occasionally, the journal will feature special issues centered on a specific theme within the arena of postmodernism. It is published three times a year in September, January, and May by the Johns Hopkins University Press. The current editor is Eyal Amiran (University of California-Irvine).
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