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Abbreviated title (ISO) | South. Humanit. Rev. |
Discipline | Literature |
Language | English |
Edited by | Dan Latimer, Chantel Acevedo |
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Publisher | Auburn University (United States) |
Publication history | 1967-present |
Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISSN | 0038-4186 |
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The Southern Humanities Review is a quarterly literary journal published by Auburn University . The current editors are Dan Latimer and Chantel Acevedo. It publishes fiction, poetry, critical essays, and book reviews on the arts, literature, philosophy, religion, and history. The journal was established in 1967 as the official organ of the Southern Humanities Council, with which it remains affiliated.
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The Southern Humanities Review is abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier, American Humanities Index, Bulletin of Research in the Humanities, Book Review Index, Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, MLA International Bibliography, Abstracts of English Studies, Literary Criticism Register, and Abstracts of Popular Culture.
Work published in SHR is considered for Best American Essays, The Art of the Essay, Best American Poetry, Best American Short Stories, New Stories from the South, Prize Stories: O. Henry Awards, and The Pushcart Prize.
Each year SHR awards the prestigious Theodore Christian Hoepfner Awards for the best piece of prose published in the journal each year.
Noteworthy contributors include A. Manette Ansay, Jacob M. Appel, Stephen Dunn, Jesse Lee Kercheval, Ricardo Pau-llosa, Joyce Carol Oates, R. T. Smith, Natasha Trethewey, and Robert Clark Young.
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