SubStanceSubstance has established itself as a major interdisciplinary journal with an appeal to a general audience. It promotes new thoughts by leading American and European authors which alter the perception of contemporary culture--be it artistic, humanistic, or scientific--and represents disciplines as diverse as literary theory, philosophy, psychoanalysis, art criticism, film studies, photography, physics, biology, mathematics, social science, architecture, and choreography. Holdings: v. 28, no. 2 (1999)--present For USC users only.
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