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Department of German Studies
Cornell University
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Executive Editors:
David Bathrick, Cornell University
Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University
Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University
Editorial Advisory Board:
Peter U. Hohendahl
Biddy Martin
Eric Rentschler
Jack Zipes
Contributing Editors:
Leslie Adelson
Stefan Andriopoulos
Susan Buck-Morss
Amir Eshel
Devin Fore
Gerd Gemünden
Peter Gordon
Atina Grossmann
Isabel Hull
Anton Kaes
David Levin
Andrei Markovits
Brad Prager
Michael D. Richardson
Eric Santner
James Steakley
Michael Steinberg
Katie Trumpener
Managing Editor:
Franz Peter Hugdahl
Graphics Editor:
Brendan K. Bathrick
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"New German Critique has been a prime mover in shaping the discipline of German studies. For thirty years it has sought to define the meanings of 'cultural studies' and to draw on the rich tradition of German theory as intrinsic to the shaping of those meanings."
—James Rolleston, Duke University
Widely considered the top journal in its field, New German Critique is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century German studies and publishes on a wide array of subjects, including literature, film, and media; literary theory and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; art and architecture; political and social theory; and philosophy. Established in the early 1970s, the journal has played a significant role in introducing US readers to Frankfurt School thinkers and remains an important forum for debate in the humanities.
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