Volume 25 (2013), 4 issues per year
Editors:
Noah Guynn (University of California, Davis)
Patricia Clare Ingham (Indiana University, USA)
Book Review Editor:
Advisory Board:
Paula Blank (College of William and Mary)
Douglas Bruster (University of Texas)
Nicole Guenther Discenza (South Florida)
Carolyn Dinshaw (New York University)
Sian Echard (British Columbia)
Jody Enders (California, Santa Barbara)
Aranye Fradenburg (Santa Barbara, California)
Simon Gaunt (King's College London)
Kathleen Kelly (Northeastern University)
Sharon Kinoshita (Santa Cruz, California)
Steven Kruger (Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY)
Julia Reinhard Lupton (Irvine California)
The first issue of Exemplaria, with an article by Jacques Le Goff, was published in 1989. Since then the journal has established itself as one of the most consistently interesting and challenging periodicals devoted to Medieval and Renaissance studies. Providing a forum for different terminologies and different approaches, it has included symposia and special issues on teaching Chaucer, women, history and literature, rhetoric, medieval noise, and Jewish medieval studies and literary theory.
The Times Literary Supplement said of Exemplaria that 'it breaks into new territory, while never compromising on scholarly quality'.
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