Public Culture

An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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  • Lauren Berlant

    University of Chicago

    Lauren Berlant is George M. Pullman Professor of English and director of the Lesbian and Gay Studies Project at the University of Chicago. Beginning with The Anatomy of National Fantasy (1991) through The Queen of America Goes to Washington City (1997…

  • Shameem Black

    Yale University

    Shameem Black is an assistant professor of English at Yale University, where her research focuses on questions of globalization in contemporary literature. Her published work includes essays on cosmopolitanism in Asian American and Indian fiction. Her…

  • Kate Eichhorn

    Ryerson University

    Kate Eichhorn is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Ryerson University in Toronto, where she teaches courses on the history of writing, books, and communication technologies. She received her PhD in Language, Culture, and Teaching…

  • Scott Herring

    Penn State University

    Scott Herring is an assistant professor of English and women’s studies at Penn State University. His book Queering the Underworld: Slumming, Literature, and the Undoing of Lesbian and Gay History is forthcoming. He is at work on his next project, “An…

  • Colin Jager

    Rutgers University

    Colin Jager is an assistant professor of English at Rutgers University. His recent work The Book of God: Religion, Secularization, Romanticism is forthcoming.

  • W. J. T. Mitchell

    University of Chicago

    W. J. T. Mitchell is the editor of Critical Inquiry and Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor of English and Art History at the University of Chicago. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Blake’s Composite Art (1977),…

  • Ken Seigneurie

    Ken Seigneurie is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Lebanese American University, Beirut. His recent work includes “A Rhetoric of Abeyance in Rashid al-Daif’s How the German Came Back to His Senses” (College Literature,…

  • Monika Siebert

    Syracuse University

    Monika Siebert is an assistant professor of English at Syracuse University, where she teaches contemporary American literature and culture and Native American studies. She is currently working on Indians Playing Indian: North American Indigenous Art in…

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Public Culture is a reviewed interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times a year in Fall, Winter, and Spring for the Institute for Public Knowledge by Duke University Press. The journal's full archives are available online at Dukejournals.org.

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