1968/2008

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Academic Journal on 68

December 27th, 2007 by admin

Thanks to AREA friend Adam Kader for sharing this information about an academic journal published a few years back that dealt entirely with 1968. Its a great example of how prevalent this ‘68 literature’ genre is in the academy.

South Central Review
The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association
Vol. 16, no. 4-Vol. 17, no. 1 Winter 1999-Spring 2000 
 
Contents
Articles

1968: The End and the Beginning in the United States and Western Europe
Terry H. Anderson      p. 1

LBJ, Politics, and 1968
Randall Bennett Woods      p. 16

TV’s 1968: War, Politics, and Violence on the Network Evening News
Chester J. Pach, Jr      p. 29

The Doves Ascendant: The American Antiwar Movement in 1968
Melvin Small      p. 43

The Haunting of 1968
Robert Newman      p. 53

Italy in the 1960s: A Legacy of Terrorism and Liberation
Richard Drake      p. 62

Cultural Revolution or Cultural Shock? Student Radicalism and 1968 in Germany
Michael A. Schmidtke      p. 77

Three Post-1968 Itineraries: Régis Debray, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Marin Karmitz
Keith Reader      p. 90

Excerpts from Chronicles of May 1968      p. 100

Reviews

Susan Roberson, ed., Women, America, and Movement: Narratives of Relocation
Amy L. Wink      p. 109

Mardsen Hartley, Somehow a Past: The Autobiography of Mardsen Hartley
Anke Finger      p. 111

David Sterritt, Mad to Be Saved: The Beats, the ’50s, and Film
Andrew Hoberek      p. 112

Cathy Jrade, “Modernismo,” Modernity and the Development of Spanish American Literature
Jeffrey Oxford      p. 114

Peter L. Shillingsburg, Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age: Theory and Practice and Resisting Texts: Authority and Submission in Constructions of Meaning
Janet Swaffar      p. 116

Notes on Contributors
Announcements
Books Received

Most issues are available in back copies. To order a back copy of this issue,contact the South Central Review office at screvw@acs.tamu.edu

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