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The Michaelian - Issue 2: "Victorian Maenads" - EXTENDED DEADLINEfull name / name of organization: The Michaelian contact email: michellestoddardlee@gmail.com CALL FOR PAPERS - The Michaelian, Issue 2: "Victorian Maenads" ********************************************************* “The Michaelian” is an academic, non-profit, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to the study of Michael Field (Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper) The inaugural edition of "The Michaelian" can be viewed at http://www.oscholars.com. The theme for the second issue (June 2010) is “Victorian Maenads.” In this issue, we seek to explore and contextualize late-Victorian writers' engagement with the classical past, specifically through the writings of Michael Field, but *also* in the writings and art of their friends and contemporaries and other women writers of the late-Victorian period. We encourage contributors to take an interdisciplinary approach to the theme. Contributors may delve into the Fields’ dramatic and poetic canons, as well as their lifewritings. Additionally, papers may engage with the “Victorian * gender and Decadence/Aestheticism * women and higher education * women and travel * women and social disorder/rebellion * transgressive women * maenads as a figure of mobility/action * “The Woman Question” * appropriations of Greek and Roman figures such as Lucrece or other contemporary women writers and their use of the Greek and Roman past. We also welcome articles that do not relate to the theme, but engage directly with the writings and lives of Michael Field and their circle. We welcome fictocritical responses, as well as book reviews and reports of events of interest to Michael Field scholars and those interested in late-Victorian literature and culture (i.e., announcements, exhibitions, conferences). Essays on teaching experiences related to the introduction of Michael Field and their canon to undergraduates are also of interest. The journal seeks to unite advanced graduate students and scholars from many universities to create a unique forum for a wide-ranging discussion about all aspects of Michael Field scholarship, including literature and literary history, feminist and lesbian/queer perspectives, collaborative writing,life-writing, theatre history, publishing history and art history. Please send all submissions electronically via email to Dr. Michelle Lee, michellestoddardlee@gmail.com, by FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Submissions should include the article in MS Word and a brief cv. While there is no set word limit, articles should ordinarily be about 5,000 words in length and double-spaced throughout. References should be parenthetical and follow the MLA style guide with endnotes rather than footnotes for cfp categories: gender_studies_and_sexuality poetry religion theatre theory victorian
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