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Marlene P. Soulsby From the Editor When KronoScope debuted with the winter issue, 2001, it dened its mission as providing a framework for an interdisciplinary dialogue about the nature of time. To this end, we have invited the submission of papers, essays, reections and creative pieces that explore and question our understanding of time, as well as reviews of time-related books that further the inquiry and examine current work. In addition, KronoScope is itself a temporal, dynamic form that is open to new ideas and evolutionary change. Therefore, we have also invited readers to participate in the vitality of growth and spirit of dialogue by sending in suggestions, letters and res po nses to publis hed m ater ia ls. This issue o f KronoScope benets from such ideas and contribu- tions which have opened new venues and anticipate new directions. A special feature of this issue is the articles section, guest-edited by Holly Pittman, who played a key role in coordinating the University of Pennsylvania’s Humanities Forum on the topic, “What is Time?” The aim of the forum was to foster dialogue about time-related topics through the presentation of lec- tures, seminars, courses, exhibitions, movies, music, KronoScope
Kronoscope – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2003
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