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Annamarie Jagose, University of Auckland
Book Review Editors:
Noreen Giffney, Humanities
Martin F. Manalansan IV, Social Sciences
Moving Image Review Editors:
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Ming-Yuen S. Ma
Books in Brief Editor:
Elizabeth Freeman
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Hala Herbly
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Ding Naifei
Lisa Duggan
David Eng
Brad Epps
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Rod Ferguson
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Carla Freccero
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Neville Hoad
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Amber Hollibaugh
John Howard
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Submit essays to glq@austin.utexas.edu as an electronic attachment in Microsoft Word. All e-mails should be addressed to Managing Editor, GLQ. Do not submit previously published articles without the permission of the editors. Do not simultaneously offer your article to another publication. All lines should be double-spaced (including lines in the notes), with 1.5-inch left and right margins. Articles should not exceed 12,000 words. To maintain anonymity in the review process, put names, affiliations, and mailing addresses on a separate title page. Citations to an author's own works should be made in a way that does not compromise anonymity. GLQ uses The Chicago Manual of Style, fifteenth edition, as its main reference. The journal uses endnotes (without a bibliography) for documentation. The first citation to a work is a full citation; subsequent citations are shortened (i.e., last name, short title, page number). Follow Chicago, chapter 16, for the form of all citations.
GLQ does not accept unsolicited book or film/video reviews. Reviews are edited in cooperation with the GL/Q Caucus for the Modern Languages, an affiliate organization of the MLA. Inquiries, proposals, and works for review may be sent to the appropriate review editor.
Humanities Book Review Editor: Noreen Giffney, Women's Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, National Technological Park, County Limerick, Ireland: e-mail: noreen.giffney@gmail.com.
Social Sciences Book Review Editor: Martin F. Manalansan IV, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 607 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801; e-mail: manalans@uiuc.edu.
Books in Brief Editor: Elizabeth Freeman, Department of English, University of California, Davis, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616; e-mail: esfreeman@ucdavis.edu.
Moving Image Review Editors: Alexandra Juhasz and Ming-Yuen S. Ma, Media Studies, Pitzer College, 1050 N. Mills Ave., Claremont, CA 91711-6101; e-mails: alexandra_juhasz@pitzer.edu and ming-yuen_ma@pitzer.edu.
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Providing a much-needed forum for interdisciplinary discussion, GLQ publishes scholarship, criticism, and commentary in areas as diverse as law, science studies, religion, political science, and literary studies. Its aim is to offer queer perspectives on all issues touching on sex and sexuality.
In an effort to achieve the widest possible historical, geographic, and cultural scope, GLQ particularly seeks out new research into historical periods before the twentieth century, into non-Anglophone cultures, and into the experience of those who have been marginalized by race, ethnicity, age, social class, body morphology, or sexual practice. A notable feature is "The GLQ Archive," a special section featuring previously unpublished or unavailable primary materials that may serve as sources for future work in lesbian and gay studies.
GLQ has expanded to include Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter book reviews and calls for papers, and members of the GL/Q Caucus for the Modern Languages now receive a subscription to GLQ as part of their membership dues.