Arizona Quarterly | |
Abbreviation: | Ariz. Q. |
Discipline: | Literature |
Language: | English |
Editor: | Lynda Zwinger |
Publisher: | Johns Hopkins University Press via Project MUSE on behalf of the University of Arizona |
Country: | United States |
History: | 1945–present |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
Openaccess: | No |
Issn: | 0004-1610 |
Eissn: | 1558-9595 |
Lccn: | 47003188 |
Oclc: | 795987055 |
Website: | https://azq.arizona.edu/ |
Link1: | https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/arizona-quarterly-journal-american-literature-culture-theory |
Link1-Name: | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Link2: | https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/311 |
Link2-Name: | Project MUSE |
Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory is a peer-reviewed academic literary journal created at the University of Arizona in 1945. Published four times per year, its self-proclaimed mission is to "subject to debate, argument, interpretation, contestation via critical readings of primary texts".[1] Most issues of the Quarterly consist of seven articles, and special issues are rarely published (e.g. Summer 2014: Migration and Movement(s) in Chicano/a Literature).[2] the editor is Lynda Zwinger.[1] [2]
During the early years of Arizona Quarterly, through 1958, there was no standalone historical journal in the state, leaving the Quarterly to publish a number of historical articles.[3] Zwinger served as one of two associate editors under former Quarterly editor Edgar A. Dryden.[4]