CFP: Global Cinema (2/15/03 & 4/15/03; journal issue)
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Compar(a)ison. An International Journal of Comparative Literature
Thematic issue on:
"Narrating the law. An overview of law and literature in a comparative
perspective"
In the last few years various researches have shed light on the intertwining
between law and literature from an interdisciplinary perspective taking into
account different kind of texts, such as legal acts, trial proceedings, novels,
dramas etc mainly with reference to one culture.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
An Anthology Concerning Film and Television Depictions of
Children on the American Frontier
Deadline: June 1, 2003
CALL FOR PAPERS:
An Anthology Concerning Film and Television Depictions of
Children on the American Frontier
Deadline: June 1, 2003
CALL FOR PAPERS:
An Anthology Concerning Film and Television Depictions of
Children on the American Frontier
Deadline: June 1, 2003
70TH ANNIVERSARY OF TROPIC OF CANCER
I AM CURENTLY SEEKING PAPERS CONCERNING ANY ASPECT OF
TROPIC OF CANCER FOR A SPECIAL ISSUE OF A NEW JOURNAL
DEDICATED TO HENRY MILLER. ALL WORK WILL BE REQUIRED
TO BE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARDS BUT WILL NOT
NECESSARILY BE LIMITED TO ACADEMIC STUDIES PER SE.
DELIBERATELY OBSCURE WORK IS NOT SOUGHT. THE OBJECTIVE
IS TO REACH A WIDE BUT INFORMED AUDIENCE.
70TH ANNIVERSARY OF TROPIC OF CANCER
I AM CURENTLY SEEKING PAPERS CONCERNING ANY ASPECT OF
TROPIC OF CANCER FOR A SPECIAL ISSUE OF A NEW JOURNAL
DEDICATED TO HENRY MILLER. ALL WORK WILL BE REQUIRED
TO BE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARDS BUT WILL NOT
NECESSARILY BE LIMITED TO ACADEMIC STUDIES PER SE.
DELIBERATELY OBSCURE WORK IS NOT SOUGHT. THE OBJECTIVE
IS TO REACH A WIDE BUT INFORMED AUDIENCE.
**Apologies for cross-postings**
"Cultural Politics of Food" Special Issue of the Massachusetts Review
CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors of the SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL invite submissions for a
special issue focusing on southern autobiography--black or white, male or
female, classic or contemporary--and the autobiographical impulse (as
manifested in fiction as well as autobiography and memoir) endemic to
southern authorship. Articles emphasizing new approaches, new readings, or
previously neglected authors and works are particularly desired.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors of the SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL invite submissions for a
special issue focusing on southern autobiography--black or white, male or
female, classic or contemporary--and the autobiographical impulse (as
manifested in fiction as well as autobiography and memoir) endemic to
southern authorship. Articles emphasizing new approaches, new readings, or
previously neglected authors and works are particularly desired.
Issues in Writing
Call for Papers
Special Issue: Electronic writing/publishing
Deadline: April 1, 2003
As electronic media and software increasingly influence the ways in which
writing is done, taught, and published, new issues arise for writing in
this environment; therefore, Issues in Writing, a refereed journal, is
seeking submissions for a special issue exploring the implications of the
current trends in electronic writing.
Issues in Writing
Call for Papers
Special Issue: Electronic writing/publishing
Deadline: April 1, 2003
As electronic media and software increasingly influence the ways in which
writing is done, taught, and published, new issues arise for writing in
this environment; therefore, Issues in Writing, a refereed journal, is
seeking submissions for a special issue exploring the implications of the
current trends in electronic writing.
THE
ANACHRONIST
2003
invites research papers, interviews, and reviews on literatures in =
English for its next issue, to be published in December 2003. Papers are =
to be sent to The AnaChronisT (Department of English Studies, E=F6tv=F6s =
Lor=E1nd University, Hungary 1146 Budapest, Ajt=F3si D=FCrer sor 21) by =
Monday, 14 April 2003.
The AnaChronisT welcomes submissions by graduate students as well as =
academics. The formal criteria of application are as follows:
X one hard copy of the essay sent to the above address (your paper =
should not exceed 12,000 words, including footnotes);
X an abstract of 2-300 words;
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Special Issue:
PSYCHOLOGY AND THE POLITICAL:
INTERROGATING LIBERAL GEOCULTURE
Guest editor:
Dimitris Papadopoulos, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
Articles are invited that consider the relations between psychology and
the political with particular respect to the interconnection between
psychology and contemporary liberal geoculture. We seek contributions
which attempt to address the question of post-liberal forms of social
organization and the role of psychology, if any, in these. Please
consider that the space in the special issue is limited. Deadline for
submissions is August 31, 2003.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Special Issue:
PSYCHOLOGY AND THE POLITICAL:
INTERROGATING LIBERAL GEOCULTURE
Guest editor:
Dimitris Papadopoulos, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
Articles are invited that consider the relations between psychology and
the political with particular respect to the interconnection between
psychology and contemporary liberal geoculture. We seek contributions
which attempt to address the question of post-liberal forms of social
organization and the role of psychology, if any, in these. Please
consider that the space in the special issue is limited. Deadline for
submissions is August 31, 2003.
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Contributors sought for
The Encyclopedia of Modern Political Ideologies
to be published by M.E. Sharpe in 2004
Project Description
Contributors sought for
The Encyclopedia of Modern Political Ideologies
to be published by M.E. Sharpe in 2004
Project Description
CFP
Victorian "Freaks"
A Collection of Essays
The Nineteenth-Century is noted for its strict notions of the normative and its
anxieties about difference. "Freaks" and various kinds of freak shows
proliferated in this climate. Not only is freakishness associated with what
seems odd or fanciful, but also with a "turn of the mind," rebellion, or
critique. This collection aims to explore various disruptions caused by or
creating "freakishness" as it relates to social issues and social change.
CFP
Victorian "Freaks"
A Collection of Essays
The Nineteenth-Century is noted for its strict notions of the normative and its
anxieties about difference. "Freaks" and various kinds of freak shows
proliferated in this climate. Not only is freakishness associated with what
seems odd or fanciful, but also with a "turn of the mind," rebellion, or
critique. This collection aims to explore various disruptions caused by or
creating "freakishness" as it relates to social issues and social change.
Misogynism in Literature. Essays are invited for a book tentatively entitled
Misogynism in Literature: Or, On Disliking Certain 'Masterpieces'. If you
have had enough of the male 'masterpieces' we were supposed to 'enjoy'
despite their misogynism, if you have doubts about such controversial
concepts as 'universality,' 'timelessness' or great texts' alleged androgyny,
then you may want to contribute an essay that focuses on one specific work of
literature by a canonical author of any time and nationality. Send a 2-page
abstract and brief vita or inquiries to Britta Zangen, Cranachstr. 4, 40235
D=FCsseldorf, Germany (behzet_at_aol.com). The deadline for proposals is 15 July,
Lingua Romana--a journal devoted to the study of linguistic, literary
and/or cultural issues pertaining to France, Italy and/or Romania--is
seeking submissions for its fall 2003 issue (deadline May 1, 2003). We
will also consider English-speaking representations of romance-language
cultural issues. Send articles (via email) of no longer than 20 manuscript
pages to linguaromana_at_byu.edu or to Editor, Lingua Romana, 4022 JKHB, BYU,
Provo, Utah 84602. We are also looking for book reviews of recent
literature, criticism, philosophy and movie reviews. Please inquire
before submitting reviews. See the journal and submission details at:
linguaromana.byu.edu
Lingua Romana--a journal devoted to the study of linguistic, literary
and/or cultural issues pertaining to France, Italy and/or Romania--is
seeking submissions for its fall 2003 issue (deadline May 1, 2003). We
will also consider English-speaking representations of romance-language
cultural issues. Send articles (via email) of no longer than 20 manuscript
pages to linguaromana_at_byu.edu or to Editor, Lingua Romana, 4022 JKHB, BYU,
Provo, Utah 84602. We are also looking for book reviews of recent
literature, criticism, philosophy and movie reviews. Please inquire
before submitting reviews. See the journal and submission details at:
linguaromana.byu.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
Studies in American Jewish Literature
Deadline: June 1, 2003
The journal, _Studies in American Jewish Literature_, is interested in
publishing a special issue devoted to the writings of Philip Roth.
Topic areas concerning Roth's writings (fiction as well as non-fiction)
are open, but essays that focus on Roth, Jewish ethnicity, and issues of
postmodernity are particularly welcome. Length of essays should be
5000-7000 words.
The volume number for the special issue has yet to be determined.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Studies in American Jewish Literature
Deadline: June 1, 2003
The journal, _Studies in American Jewish Literature_, is interested in
publishing a special issue devoted to the writings of Philip Roth.
Topic areas concerning Roth's writings (fiction as well as non-fiction)
are open, but essays that focus on Roth, Jewish ethnicity, and issues of
postmodernity are particularly welcome. Length of essays should be
5000-7000 words.
The volume number for the special issue has yet to be determined.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Studies in American Jewish Literature
Deadline: June 1, 2003
The journal, _Studies in American Jewish Literature_, is interested in
publishing a special issue devoted to the writings of Philip Roth.
Topic areas concerning Roth's writings (fiction as well as non-fiction)
are open, but essays that focus on Roth, Jewish ethnicity, and issues of
postmodernity are particularly welcome. Length of essays should be
5000-7000 words.
The volume number for the special issue has yet to be determined.
Call for Papers: WORKING-CLASS RHETORICS