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ABOUT SDSU PRESS... Founded in the late 1950s, San Diego State University Press is the oldest university press in the California State University system. Today it is guided by an editorial board made up of six scholars within SDSU's College of Arts and Letters and eight scholars from other universities. San Diego State University Press's various publication programs and imprints include: This series continues one of SDSU Press's longest-standing publication interests. Titles in this area are scholarly treatments of various aspects of the borderlands. (To complement this aspect of our publication program, SDSU Press shares the Binational Press border series imprint with the Autonomous University of Baja California Press and distributes through its catalogues the publications of the Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias.) Baja
California Literature in Translation
Binational
Press/Editorial binacional
The Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias Code/x: Postmodernism / Cultural Studies / Translation Theory Code/x will bring
out scholarly studies in these areas. Such work reflects our engagement
with current interventions with an emphasis on innovative scholarship.
(To complement this series, SDSU Press publishes Fiction International
and its Baja California Literature in Translation series.)
SDSU's Press newest imprint was brought kicking and screaming into the world in 2004. Eclectic, dynamic, loud and erratic, it aims to make available critical volumes that document (without handcuffing) elements of cutting-edge aesthetics. Graduate Division and Research Lectures SDSU Press publishes two series of lectures and colloquia sponsored by the University's Graduate Division and Research-the Distinguished University Lectures, and the Distinguished Research Lectures. Poetry
International
Pacific
Review
Editorial Queries All editorial queries for San Diego State University Press should be mailed to the Director. Dr.
Harry Polkinhorn
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