General Information
The St. John’s University Humanities Review, founded in 2002, is a publication run by graduate students in the English Department at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New York, for the purposes of examining a wide range of subject matter in the humanities through book reviews, essays, and interviews. We accept submissions from undergraduates, graduate students, and professors both from our campus and around the world. We publish from across a wide spectrum of opinions, similar to The New York Review of Books and The New Republic. We tend to review scholarly books on many subjects, literary fiction, poetry, and art exhibits. We have published original interviews with Albert Murray, E. San Juan Jr., John Hollander, Howard Zinn, Peter McClaren, and Thomas Sayers Ellis and essays and manuscripts by national figures such as Henry Giroux, E. San Juan Jr., Albert Murray, Nancy Armstrong, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.