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Academic journal
New German Critique
DisciplineGerman studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1973 to present
Publisher
Duke University Press for the Cornell University Department of German Studies (United States)
FrequencyTriannual
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4New Ger. Crit.
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ISSN0094-033X (print)
1558-1462 (web)
JSTORnewgermcrit
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The New German Critique is a contemporary academic journal in German studies. It is associated with the Department of German Studies at Cornell University. It "covers 20th century political and social theory, philosophy, literature, film, media and art, reading cultural texts in the light of current theoretical debates."[1] The executive editors are David Bathrick (Cornell University), Andreas Huyssen (Columbia University), and Anson Rabinbach (Princeton University).

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