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The '''''Columbia Journal of Literary Criticism''''' was founded in [[2002]]-[[2003]] by students majoring in English at Columbia, but it operates independent of the [[English Department]]. The Journal aims to provide undergraduate students with a forum in which they can both read each other's work and develop their own critical writing. In other words, it publishes insanely pretentious essays.
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The '''''Columbia Journal of Literary Criticism''''' was founded in [[2002]]-[[2003]] by students majoring in English at Columbia, but it operates independent of the English Department. Its aim is to offer a trans-disciplinary forum favoring critical thinking and uniting students in the Humanities. The Journal is printed once a year and publishes about a dozen rigorous academic papers written by undergraduates, as well as interviews with current intellectuals and book reviews. The CJLC also plans events and seminars on a variety of topics, all tied in some way to critical, literary, or political theory, or simply literature.  
 
 
The journal also holds "After Hours" discussions with members of the Columbia faculty and community.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 29 January 2014

The Columbia Journal of Literary Criticism was founded in 2002-2003 by students majoring in English at Columbia, but it operates independent of the English Department. Its aim is to offer a trans-disciplinary forum favoring critical thinking and uniting students in the Humanities. The Journal is printed once a year and publishes about a dozen rigorous academic papers written by undergraduates, as well as interviews with current intellectuals and book reviews. The CJLC also plans events and seminars on a variety of topics, all tied in some way to critical, literary, or political theory, or simply literature.

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