Yale French Studies
{{Infobox journal
| cover =
| editor = Nichole Gleisner
| discipline = French studies
| frequency = Biannually
| abbreviation = Yale Fr. Stud.
| impact =
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| publisher = Yale University Press
| country = United States
| history = 1948-present
| website = http://french.yale.edu/yale-french-studies
| link1 = https://www.jstor.org/journal/yalefrenstud
| link1-name = Online archive
| ISSN = 0044-0078
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| OCLC = 315867176
| JSTOR = 00440078
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Yale French Studies is an academic journal published biannually by Yale University Press and connected with the French department at Yale University. It is the oldest English-language journal in the United States devoted to French and Francophone literature and culture. It was established in 1948 by editor Robert Greer Cohn, and is currently edited by Nichole Gleisner, who became editor in 2022 after longtime editor Alyson Waters retired. The first issue was devoted to existentialism and featured scenes from the play Les Mains sales (Dirty Hands) by Jean-Paul Sartre in addition to essays on the emerging philosophical movement and its key proponents such as Sartre and Albert Camus. Through its long tenure, Yale French Studies has published a wide range of renowned scholars including Paul De Man, Jacques Derrida, René Girard, Richard Howard, Fredric Jameson, Barbara Johnson, Naomi Schor, and Jean Starobinski.
External links
- [http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/SearchResultsTMM.asp?selType=Keyword&txtCriteria=%22yale%20french%20studies%22 Official Web Site at Yale University Press]
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Category:French studies journals
Category:English-language journals
Category:Academic journals established in 1948
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