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MLN

 MLN coverOver a century ago, MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American scholarship. Its reputation for high standards and excellent quality continue into the new millennium. Published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, MLN includes five issues each year: four issues concern critical studies in the modern languages (Italian, Hispanic, German, French) and one issues concerns recent work in the field of Comparative Literature. Under the direction of Professor Richard Macksey, with assistance from one graduate student each year the Humanities
Center oversees the development and publication of MLN 's Comparative Literature issue.

An online version of current issues, as well as a limited online archive of MLN is available through Project Muse.

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The JHU Press is America's oldest academic press, founded in 1878 by Daniel Coit Gilman, the University's first president. For Gilman, publishing, along with teaching and research, was a primary obligation of a great university. Since its beginning, the Johns Hopkins University Press has carried the name and mission of the University to every corner of the world. The Press has published more than 6,000 titles and a wide variety of scholarly journals.

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Recent Faculty Publications

Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Adorno and Levinas, Hent de Vries (Johns Hopkins Unniversity Press, 2005).

The Next Bend in the Road, Michael Fried (University of Chicago Press, 2004).

Genesis And Trace: Derrida Reading Husserl And Heidegger, Paola Marrati (Stanford University Press, 2005).

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