Modernism/modernity explained

Modernism/modernity
Cover:Modernism modernity.gif
Editor:Debra Rae Cohen, Christopher Bush
Discipline:Literature
Abbreviation:Mod./Mod.
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1994-present
Website:http://msa.press.jhu.edu/journal/
Link1:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modernism-modernity/
Link1-Name:Online access
Link1-At:Project MUSE
Link2:http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/modernism_modernity/
Link2-Name:Journal page
Link2-At:publisher's website
Oclc:28689804
Lccn:94659124
Coden:MMODFU
Issn:1071-6068
Eissn:1080-6601

Modernism/modernity is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1994 by Lawrence Rainey and Robert von Hallberg.

History

It covers methodological, archival, and theoretical approaches to modernist studies in the long modernist period. Since 2000 it has been the official publication of the Modernist Studies Association.

In February 2014, the journal started operating with two editorial offices: a permanent MSA office and a permanent office at the University of York. It is published quarterly in January, April, September, and November by Johns Hopkins University Press.[1] The journal is also available in digital form through library databases such as Project MUSE.[2]

Content

Each issue includes a section of thematic essays, multi-work review essays, individual book reviews, and a list of "recent books of interest." The journal occasionally has guest-edited or special issues, with a series of related essays on one topic. The journal has also launched an "Out of the Archives" series, in which out-of-print and neglected works of modernism are reintroduced to its readership.

Staff

The current editors-in-chief are Stephen Ross (Concordia University)[3] and Anjali Nerlekar (Rutgers University).[4] Previous editors include Debra Rae Cohen (University of South Carolina), Ann Ardis (University of Delaware), Cassandra Laity (Drew University), and Jeffrey Schnapp (Harvard University).

Accolades

In 2003, Modernism/modernity won the Phoenix Award from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.[5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/modernismmodernity JHU Press
  2. https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/131 Project MUSE
  3. Web site: Dr Stephen Ross - Concordia University .
  4. Web site: Nerlekar, Anjali .
  5. http://www.celj.org/phoenix The Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement
  6. https://news.stanford.edu/news/2004/february4/modernism-24.html Modernist studies journal wins award - Stanford News