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Philip Roth Studies
ISSN 1547-3929

Executive Editor
Derek Parker Royal
Texas A&M University-Commerce
 

Associate Editor
Jessica G. Rabin
Anne Arundel Community College
 

Book Review Editor
Victoria Aarons
Trinity University
 



Consulting Editors
 


David Brauner

The University of Reading (UK)
Sandor Goodhart
Purdue University
Jay L. Halio
University of Delaware
M. Hunter Hayes
Texas A&M University-Commerce
John McDaniel
Middle Tennessee State University
Brian McDonald
Princeton University
Patrick O’Donnell
Michigan State University
Ranen Omer-Sherman
University of Miami
Timothy Parrish
Florida State University
Aimee Pozorski
Central Connecticut State University


Bernard F. Rodgers, Jr.
Bard College at Simon’s Rock
Elaine B. Safer
University of Delaware
Joel Salzberg
University of Colorado, Boulder
George J. Searles

SUNY, Mohawk Valley Community College
Ruth Knafo Setton
Lehigh University
Debra Shostak
The College of Wooster
Laura Tanenbaum
SUNY, Suffolk County Community College
Richard Tuerk
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Daniel Walden
Pennsylvania State University
Hannah Wirth-Nesher
Tel Aviv University

Philip Roth Studies, a peer-reviewed semiannual journal published by Purdue University Press in cooperation with the Philip Roth Society, welcomes all writing pertaining entirely or in part to Philip Roth, his fiction, and his literary and cultural significance. Recently-published articles include "It Is Happening Here: The Plot Against America and the Political Movement," "Impotence and the Futility of Liberation in Portnoy's Complaint," "Nathan Zuckerman As Irish Jew: James Joyce, National Difference, and Roth's The Counterlife," and "'The Spirit of the Common Man': Populism and the Rhetoric of Betrayal in Philip Roth's I Married a Communist."  The journal also publishes special issues, such as the Fall 2006 issue, Roth and Race, the Spring 2008 issue, Philip Roth and Bernard Malamud: Texts of a Relationship, and the upcoming Fall 2009 issue, Mourning Zuckerman.


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SUBMISSIONS

The journal welcomes both full-length articles as well as shorter notes. Essays should be between 4,000-8,000 words in length, and notes should not exceed 2,500 words. A brief abstract (approximately 50 words) should accompany each submission. Manuscripts and book reviews must be prepared according to the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing, 3rd ed. (2008), and should contain endnotes rather than footnotes. All submissions must be sent via email as an attached document. Please address all submissions and queries to the executive editor, Derek Parker Royal, at Derek_Royal@tamu-commerce.edu or rothstudies@gmail.com.

All postal communications with the journal should addressed to:

Derek P. Royal
Executive Editor, Philip Roth Studies
Department of Literature and Languages
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce, TX 75429-3011 USA