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Critical Quarterly

Edited by:
Colin MacCabe


Critical Quarterly is internationally renowned for it unique blend of literary criticism, cultural studies, poetry and fiction. The journal addresses the whole range of cultural forms so that discussions of, for example, cinema and television can appear alongside analyses of the accepted literary canon. It is a necessary condition of debate in these areas that it should involve as many and as varied voices as possible, and Critical Quarterly welcomes submissions from new researchers and writers as well as more established contributors.

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TopHighlights

e-Modernism: telephony in British fiction 1925-1940
DAVID TROTTER

Naturalism's phobic picturesque

DAVID TROTTER

Simon Gray's diaries

DAVID LODGE

Islamic Terrorism
MOUSTAPHA SAFOUAN
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Sixties
CHRIS MARKER
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A note on reification in Hegel's logic
FREDRIC JAMESON
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Science, Religion and Modernity
Stephen Gaukroger

An interview with Stuart Hall, December 2007
COLIN MacCABE

C. B. Cox
FRANK KERMODE

Immigration: Immigration in Europe today: apartheid or civil cohabitation?
DARKO SUVIN

Are women oppressed?: or, 'the straight girl's dilemma'
Ashley Tauchert

Science, Religion and Modernity
Stephen Gaukroger

'Blackface' minstrelsy from Melville to Moby
Richard Osborne

Transgressing the law with Foucault and Derrida: some reflections on anomalous embodiment
Margrit Shildrick

Could You Be Loved? Bob Marley, anti-politics and universal sufferation
Paul Gilroy

Multiculturalism after 7/7:a CQ seminar
Colin MacCabe, Monica Ali, Paul Carlin, Paul Gilroy, Kate Hext, Hanif Kureishi, Salman Rushdie, Natasha Serret, Sandra Young

Music and everyday life
Simon Frith

TopEndorsements

Probably the most influential English literary-critical journal in the academic field over the post war decades.
John Holloway, New Pelican Guide to English Literature.

'This is the only journal to remain faithful to the original spirit of cultural studies. It mixes `high' and `low' culture, criticism and creative writing without losing sight of political and social questions.'
Rosalind Coward

'Critical Quarterly has become an institution without the slightest sign of ossification.'
Brian Morton, THES