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Papers Wanted on American Identity - 11/01/09 Deadlinefull name / name of organization: St. John's University Humanities Review contact email: sjuhumanities@gmail.com Greetings fellow scholars, This is a call for papers for the fall 2009 Humanities Review, a literary journal for the St. John’s University English Department in Queens, NY. Our current theme focuses on the polyvalent agencies at play within the construction of contemporary American Identity. We are also strongly requesting cover art submissions that best exemplify the theme. Cover art open to drawing, painting, photography, and digital art. Limited color or mono-chrome are preferred. Please submit .TIFF FILES ONLY @ 800 dpi to the email address below. Some matters to consider: How does the American practice of “nation” converse with the destructive colonial impulses of past Empires such as Rome and Great Britain? How can we use literature to see the transference of these ideas? In what ways can we look to ameliorate the kitschy stigma of “America” in a Post-9/11 landscape? How do you see American visual culture as reifying the American historical repository? Particularly with advertising media that in its polysemous state is most imbued with meaning, how does our interaction with such forms help us create our priorities and manufacture our delight? To what degree is the American Identity defined by a national literature? What complicates this part of the nation's Identity? For example, is time or nationality of author a factor in relevance to the nation as a whole? The American Identity is a working paradox. How do the ever-increasing minority ethnic groups and overall intermixing cooperate with/negate the stereotypical White Anglo majority? As America is often characterized as a nation of immigrants and the Identity usually references a past (sometimes distant) foreign ethnic origin, are there any true Americans? SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The deadline for all submissions is NOVEMBER 1ST, 2009. All essays are to be limited to 15 single-spaced pages with 12 pt. Times New Roman Font. MLA citation style only. Please submit essays via email to sjuhumanities@gmail.com or via snail mail to: The Humanities Review Thanks and good luck! cfp categories: american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality medieval poetry popular_culture postcolonial professional_topics religion renaissance rhetoric_and_composition science_and_culture victorian
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