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Welcome!
This annual scholarly journal is published by students in the Department of Comparative World Literature & Classics at California State University, Long Beach.
Genre is dedicated to publishing creative and scholarly work in the Humanities as well as essays related to the annual Comparative Literature conference. Reviews of current works of literary criticism, literature and local Southern California art exhibitions are also featured.
Call for Papers
Volume 35: Connections and Intersections
Editorial Board
The Editorial Board is primarily made up of students enrolled in CWL 495: Genre. The main purpose of this course is to offer students the opportunity to develop critical editing skills and glean the editorial process experience.
Book Reviews
Publishers or individuals wishing to have a book reviewed should send a copy to the Genre Editor at the address below.
Contact Information
Genre Editor
Department of Comparative World Literature & Classics
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA
Ordering: Current Issues and Back Issues of Genre
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	@Ngugievuti they do not stand time in Africa or in the entire world? Cuz a lot of European literature not promoting causes are classics.
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	@˗ˏˋdemonicˎˊ˗: greek classics modernised into contemporary literature is my fav thing in the world and i don't even know why
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