CALLALOO

eISSN: 1080-6512pISSN: 0161-2492

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Aims and Scope

Callaloo, A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, is a quarterly literary magazine that was established in 1976 by Charles Rowell, who remains its editor-in-chief. It contains creative writing, visual art, and critical texts about literature and culture of the African diaspora, and is probably the longest continuously running African-American literary magazine. It has been published by the Johns Hopkins University Press since 1986. Less

Journal Specifications

Overview
  • Publisher
    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS
  • Frequency
    Quarterly
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CALLALOO is published Quarterly.

Who is the publisher of CALLALOO? Faqs

The publisher of CALLALOO is JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS.

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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of CALLALOO? Faqs

The eISSN number is 1080-6512 and pISSN number is 0161-2492 for CALLALOO.

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