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Editor's Note: This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore)

Editor's Note: This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore) Editor’s Note This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore) With this first issue of the calendar year, thanks are due to the EAL editorial board members who concluded their service in December 2021: Kathleen Donegan (University of California, Berkeley); Laura Stevens (University of Tulsa); Edward Watts (Michigan State University); and Edward White (Tulane University). For half a decade, these indi - viduals played a key role in shaping the journal through close attention to submissions in their fields of expertise. Their presence on the board will be missed, even as their scholarship continues to inform and inspire. On behalf of the journal and the MLA Forum on Early American Literature, I’d also like to extend a warm welcome to our stellar new appointees to the board: Yael Ben-zvi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev); Patrick Erben (University of West Georgia); Greta LaFleur (Yale University); Cedrick May (University of Texas at Arlington); Rhondda Thomas (Clemson Uni - versity); and Karen Weyler (University of North Carolina at Greensboro). It’s an honor to work with you. The articles in EAL 57.1 attest to the increasing variegation of early American studies, along with its consistent critique of aesthetic normativ- ity, state apparatus, and obfuscations http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Early American Literature University of North Carolina Press

Editor's Note: This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore)

Early American Literature , Volume 57 (1) – Feb 4, 2022

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Editor’s Note This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore) With this first issue of the calendar year, thanks are due to the EAL editorial board members who concluded their service in December 2021: Kathleen Donegan (University of California, Berkeley); Laura Stevens (University of Tulsa); Edward Watts (Michigan State University); and Edward White (Tulane University). For half a decade, these indi - viduals played a key role in shaping the journal through close attention to submissions in their fields of expertise. Their presence on the board will be missed, even as their scholarship continues to inform and inspire. On behalf of the journal and the MLA Forum on Early American Literature, I’d also like to extend a warm welcome to our stellar new appointees to the board: Yael Ben-zvi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev); Patrick Erben (University of West Georgia); Greta LaFleur (Yale University); Cedrick May (University of Texas at Arlington); Rhondda Thomas (Clemson Uni - versity); and Karen Weyler (University of North Carolina at Greensboro). It’s an honor to work with you. The articles in EAL 57.1 attest to the increasing variegation of early American studies, along with its consistent critique of aesthetic normativ- ity, state apparatus, and obfuscations

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Early American LiteratureUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Feb 4, 2022

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