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SAQ
Duke University
Box 90660
Durham, NC 27708-0660
919-687-3657
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saq@dukeupress.edu
Editor:
Michael Hardt, Duke University
Interim Managing Editor:
Liz Beasley
Editorial Board:
Srinivas Aravamudan
Rey Chow
Roberto Dainotto
Fredric Jameson
Ranjana Khanna
Wahneema Lubiano
Walter D. Mignolo
Kenneth Surin
Kathi Weeks
Robyn Wiegman
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, founded amid controversy in 1901, provides bold analyses of the current intellectual scene, both nationally and worldwide. Published exclusively in special issues, this vanguard centenarian journal features some of the most prominent contemporary writers and scholars and tackles urgent political, cultural, and social questions. Some issues grow out of current academic debates, concerning, for example, the nature of intellectual labor or the state of theory today, while other issues focus on international social and political questions. Starting with the 2011 volume, each issue of SAQ features a second thematic section composed of short essays that engage a topic of contemporary political importance. The title of this section, “Against the Day,” is meant to highlight both the modes of resistance and the specific occasion that the essays address.
"It's not easy to be both daring and indispensable, but SAQ has consistently been both. It has stretched its readers politically and geographically, setting a distinctive standard for its seriousness of thought and worldliness of topics."—Bruce Robbins, Columbia University
"Among the countless journals now bidding for our scarce attention, SAQ is a sure bet. Quite simply one of the best sources of new ideas in political thought, social motion, and human mentality."—Andrew Ross, New York University
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