期刊名称:GERMAN Quarterly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal About the German Quarterly
The German Quarterly serves as a forum for all sorts of scholarly debates - topical, ideological, methodological, theoretical, of both the established and the experimental variety, as well as debates on recent developments in the profession. We particularly encourage essays employing new theoretical or methodological approaches, essays on recent developments in the field, and essays on subjects that have recently been underrepresented in The German Quarterly, such as studies on pre-modern subjects.
The German Quarterly is an equal opportunity publication in terms of approaches, topics, epochs and styles in a landscape in which many of the best journals are now specialized. We welcome submissions on all topics in German literature, culture and film from the Middle Ages to the present, as well as comparative and interdisciplinary articles that are relevant to the field of German.
Back issues of The German Quarterly are accessible to users at institutions that participate in JSTOR's Arts & Sciences III and Language and Literature Collections. Users are able to browse, search, download, and print the full-text PDF versions of articles from the first volume in 1928 up until the most recent three years.
The German Quarterly does not accept submissions on language pedagogy or Second Language Acquisition. For a good venue for those contributions, see Die Unterrichtspraxis. The German Quarterly does not accept unrevised conference papers
Instructions to Authors
Format of Submissions
Manuscripts of articles should be sent to the Editor, book reviews to the Book Review Editor.
Articles are not to exceed 30 double-spaced pages including notes and Works Cited (font size 12 pt throughout). MS must be submitted electronically (as a WORD e-mail attachment) and in duplicate hard (paper) copy to: Dr. James Rolleston Editor, The German Quarterly Department of Germanic Languages and Literature Box 90256 Duke University Durham, NC 27708 e-mail: german.quarterly@duke.edu
Please also submit a 150-word abstract, in the same language as the article.
Submissions are welcome in English and German; submissions in German are encouraged.
Since the AATG editors send MSS out for anonymous review, authors should identify themselves on a separate cover sheet; the MS itself should contain no indication of the author’s identity. Any references to the author’s previous work should be written in the third person; these will be changed once a MS has been accepted.
All submissions must conform to MLA style (Notes separate from Works Cited). Authors must use the automatic endnote feature of Word. As with the body of the MS, notes and references must follow MLA style.
The word processor’s features for italics and boldface should be used rather than underlining. Single spaces, not double, should be used after periods and colons. Long citations intended for set-down type may be double indented at the author’s discretion. If they are not indented, they should be marked on a paper copy of the MS as quotes. AATG journals use two levels of section headings.
If permission for reproducing copyrighted material is required, the author should include such permission when submitting the final copy of the MS for typesetting. Any copyright-permission fees are the responsibility of the author.
Tabular materials must be aligned using tabs rather than the space bar. The table-generation options of word processors are acceptable. Authors who wish to use spreadsheet software for tables should correspond with the editor to determine software compatibility.
Editorial Policy
Only original material not published previously or simultaneously submitted for consideration elsewhere will be considered. Following notice of acceptance, the author will be asked to incorporate recommendations for changes in a final version.
All authors will be notified:
a manuscript is received by the Editor and has been sent out for review
when a manuscript has been accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected
Whenever possible, we will notify authors of acceptance or rejection within three months. All manuscripts that are resubmitted will undergo the same review process as new submissions. A copyedited version of an accepted manuscript will be sent to the author about 2 months before publication as an e-mail attachment and should be returned within 1 week of receipt. Page proofs will be send electronically as a pdf-files approximately 6 weeks before publication and must be returned within a few days.
Editorial Board Editors & Editorial Board
Editor: Dr. James L. Rolleston, german.quarterly@duke.edu
Assistant Editor: Dr. Christophe Fricker, christophe.fricker@duke.edu
Editorial Assistant: Dr. Kristen Kramer, kristen.kramer@duke.edu
Editorial Office Duke University Department of Germanic Languages and Literature Box 90256 Durham, NC 27708
Book Review Editor: Dr. Astrid Weigert, weigerta@georgetown.edu
Book Reviewer¡¯s Office Georgetown University Department of German Washington, D.C. 20057
Editorial Board:
Nora Alter, University of Florida Katherine Arens, University of Texas, Austin Russell Berman, Stanford University Claudia Breger, University of Indiana, Bloomington Ruth Gross, North Carolina State University Julia Hell, University of Michigan Robert Holub, University of California, Berkeley Anton Kaes, University of California, Berkeley Alice Kuzniar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill David Luft, University of California, San Diego Peter McIsaac, Duke University Leslie Morris, University of Minnesota Richard Schade, University of Cincinnati Uwe Steiner, Rice University Lynne Tatlock, Washington University, St.Louis Frank Trommler, University of Pennsylvania
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