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Visions of the Dark Years: Legacies of World War II in France
As the official journal of the South Central Modern Language Association, the South Central Review strives not only to feature the scholarship of organization members but to address current issues of importance to our field. To do so, we have featured special issues on Fascism and Culture: Continuing the Debate, (Fall-Winter 1997), Tzvetan Todorov and the Writing of History (ed. Howard Marchitello [Fall-Winter 1998]), German Studies Today (ed. Robert Shandley [Summer-Fall 1999]), Rethinking 1968 in the United States and Western Europe (ed. Terry H. Anderson [Winter 1999-Spring 2000]), Cinéma Engagé: Activist Filmmaking in French and Francophone Contexts (eds. Van Kelly and Rosemarie Scullion [ Fall 2000]), Spain Modern and Postmodern at the Millenium (ed. Janet Pérez [Spring-Summer 2001]), Whose Body?: Recognizing Feminist Mystery and Detective Fiction (eds. Pamela R. Matthews and Mary Ann O'Farrell [Fall-Winter 2001]) and most recently 9/11 (Summer - Fall 2002). Future plans include an issue dealing with French violence, and a special issue featuring contributors from "The Politics and Aesthetics of Memory" symposium to be held at Texas A&M University on April 20, 2002.
Along with these special issues, the South Central Review has also published article clusters on topics such as "Heidegger and de Man Revisited," "Literature after Revolution," "Eudora Welty," and "Teaching French."
And, of course, the South Central Review's regular issues offer essays on a variety of topics in the field of literary studies.
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