Peer Reviewers

Become a Reviewer.

Join our peer reviewing team as a graduate student or faculty affiliate.

Info

  • The Literary Papers peer review cycle runs from June 8 to July 1. Reviewers will receive the paper under review on the 8th of June and will have until July 1 to submit their comments.

  • Please find our peer review guidelines here.

  • Undergraduate papers will be between 6-8 double spaced pages. Graduate student papers will be no longer than 20 double spaced pages.

  • Our editorial board and faculty advisors are always available to answer questions. Contact us here.

  • We project a 3 hour time commitment for reviewing an undergraduate paper, and a 5 hour commitment for a graduate paper.

Our Reviewers.

  • Graduate Students

    Bes Bajraktarević (Comparative Literature)

    Modernity; intersections of law, philosophy, and literature; film; theory of form

    Jeffrey Careyva (English)

    Modernism to the present; Anglophone poetry, critical theory, disability studies, medical humanities

    Alex Creighton (English)

    18th century; Time and temporality, music and literature, book history, feminist theory, queer theory, interarts projects, cultural studies

    Mary Galli (English)

    19th-21st centuries; Environmental literature/ecocriticism, literary form, postcolonial and empire studies, indigenous studies

    Nate Herter (Classics)

    Classical antiquity, Early-mid 20th century Europe; Greek and Roman poetry, historiography, and philosophy; Athenian tragedy; Surrealism and the inter-war avant-garde; Early 20th Century anthropology, sociology; French social and literary theory broadly; psychoanalysis, especially Lacanian; Marxism; Classical reception

    Josephine Reece (English)

    Long 18th century; animal studies, history of science, environmental humanities

    Ricky Sanchez (English)

    20th-21st century; theatre & performance, gender & sexuality, latinx/diaspora/post-colonial lit

    Georgia Soares (Comparative Literature)

    1850s-1900s in US, Brazil, France, Norway; race and ethnicity, migration, transculturation, humanism, universalism

  • Faculty

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