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Postmodern Culture Call for Reviews: Deadline 10 July 2003
REPLY TO: geyh_at_ymail.yu.edu
_Postmodern Culture_ is looking for reviews of recent books, films, CDs,
plays, TV shows, concerts, sporting events, performances, exhibitions,
conferences and conventions, happenings, and so forth, for the September
2003 issue. Reviews should be approximately 2000-3500 words long and
should follow the journal's format guidelines below.
Feminist Theory
Special Issue:
Feminist Theory and/of Science
Guest Editor: Susan M. Squier
Update: while submissions in any area are welcome, papers are particularly
welcome that address the biological and medical sciences.
Feminist Theory
Special Issue:
Feminist Theory and/of Science
Guest Editor: Susan M. Squier
Update: while submissions in any area are welcome, papers are particularly
welcome that address the biological and medical sciences.
Call for Papers
_Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness_
Themed Issue (January 2004)
ISSN: 1471-5597
Call for Proposals
Pedagogy, Praxis, Politics and Multiethnic Literatures
Fall 2004 issue of MELUS Journal (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
U.S.)
Teachers and scholars of ethnic American literatures have
traditionally found it useful to articulate the principles behind
their classroom practice. In the current social and political
climate, it is especially important to foster cross-cultural
dialogue on pedagogy in relation to recent educational practices
in the academy.
Call for Proposals
Pedagogy, Praxis, Politics and Multiethnic Literatures
Fall 2004 issue of MELUS Journal (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
U.S.)
Teachers and scholars of ethnic American literatures have
traditionally found it useful to articulate the principles behind
their classroom practice. In the current social and political
climate, it is especially important to foster cross-cultural
dialogue on pedagogy in relation to recent educational practices
in the academy.
Call for Proposals
Pedagogy, Praxis, Politics and Multiethnic Literatures
Fall 2004 issue of MELUS Journal (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
U.S.)
Teachers and scholars of ethnic American literatures have
traditionally found it useful to articulate the principles behind
their classroom practice. In the current social and political
climate, it is especially important to foster cross-cultural
dialogue on pedagogy in relation to recent educational practices
in the academy.
The Call to Grammar : Grammar in Composition Instruction
Lore: An E-journal for Teachers of Writing
Digressions, Fall 2003 Issue
Deadline:~ August 1, 2003
Lore: An E-journal for Teachers of Writing, is an online forum edited by TAs,
adjuncts, assistant professors, and others charged with the teaching of
first-year composition, and it is published by Bedford/St. Martin's Press.~
It can be found at [ http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/
]http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/.~
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Extended Deadline
=20
Too Smart to be Sentimental:
The Fiction of Contemporary Irish American Women Writers
=20
Sally Barr Ebest and Kathleen McInerney, Editors
=20
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Extended Deadline
=20
Too Smart to be Sentimental:
The Fiction of Contemporary Irish American Women Writers
=20
Sally Barr Ebest and Kathleen McInerney, Editors
=20
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Extended Deadline
=20
Too Smart to be Sentimental:
The Fiction of Contemporary Irish American Women Writers
=20
Sally Barr Ebest and Kathleen McInerney, Editors
=20
UPDATE: Queer as Folk CFP
The submissions deadline for 'Queer as Text,' a collection of essays on
the television series 'Queer as Folk' (both its British and American
incarnations) has been extended to Dec 1/03. Please send abstracts (1-2
pgs), along with a CV to:
Jes Battis
Dept of English, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
OR email abstracts (plus CV) to: jbattis_at_fastmail.fm (include as .doc
attachment)
Feel free to contact me for more details.
Jes Battis
UPDATE: Queer as Folk CFP
The submissions deadline for 'Queer as Text,' a collection of essays on
the television series 'Queer as Folk' (both its British and American
incarnations) has been extended to Dec 1/03. Please send abstracts (1-2
pgs), along with a CV to:
Jes Battis
Dept of English, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
OR email abstracts (plus CV) to: jbattis_at_fastmail.fm (include as .doc
attachment)
Feel free to contact me for more details.
Jes Battis
Call for Essays: Critical Collection in English Studies
Essays are invited for a collection tentatively entitled, Interdisciplinarity,
Fusion, and Reform: New and Critical Inquiries into English Studies.
This collection examines the field of English as it is conceived of by James
Berlin, Michael Berube, Sharon Crowley, Gerald Graff, Stephen North et. al,
Robert Scholes, etc. Within this conversation, English Studies is “a new
disciplinary enterprise” (North), one that encourages “a clash of paradigms,
frameworks, languages, and methodologies” (Waller) in the field of English, and
one that also generates interdisciplinarity, “fusion” (North), and integration
of English’s sub-disciplines.
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Composite volumes are currently being organized for Series III of Ashgate's
THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISHWOMAN: A FACSIMILE LIBRARY OF ESSENTIAL WORKS,
1500-1750 [EMEW]. EMEW has already put over 100 texts by women in print,
many in composite volumes, edited--with introductory essays--by various
hands.
Dozens of additional writings by women are in various stages of production.
Series III (Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women) consists of
texts by and about early modern women. Volume editors will be involved with
the selection of copy for the volume and will write a short introductory
essay (ca. 12,000 words, including a bibliography).
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PLEASE CROSS POST!
Composite volumes are currently being organized for Series III of Ashgate's
THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISHWOMAN: A FACSIMILE LIBRARY OF ESSENTIAL WORKS,
1500-1750 [EMEW]. EMEW has already put over 100 texts by women in print,
many in composite volumes, edited--with introductory essays--by various
hands.
Dozens of additional writings by women are in various stages of production.
Series III (Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women) consists of
texts by and about early modern women. Volume editors will be involved with
the selection of copy for the volume and will write a short introductory
essay (ca. 12,000 words, including a bibliography).
X-posted from FICINO
PLEASE CROSS POST!
Composite volumes are currently being organized for Series III of Ashgate's
THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISHWOMAN: A FACSIMILE LIBRARY OF ESSENTIAL WORKS,
1500-1750 [EMEW]. EMEW has already put over 100 texts by women in print,
many in composite volumes, edited--with introductory essays--by various
hands.
Dozens of additional writings by women are in various stages of production.
Series III (Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women) consists of
texts by and about early modern women. Volume editors will be involved with
the selection of copy for the volume and will write a short introductory
essay (ca. 12,000 words, including a bibliography).
Presentation date extended.
Disclosing Intertextualities: The Stories, Plays and Novels of Susan Glaspell
A collection of essays to be edited by Martha Carpentier and Barbara Ozieblo.
We are looking for 20-25 page papers that:
1. broaden understanding of what constitutes Susan Glaspell's oeuvre,
bridging her work in different genre, particularly the plays to novels; or
2. contextualize Glaspell within major literary, social or political
movements of her time, or establish her influence on or by major literary
figures.
Papers should explore new territory beyond _Trifles_ and "Jury of Her Peers."
X-posted from FICINO
PLEASE CROSS POST!
Composite volumes are currently being organized for Series III of Ashgate's
THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISHWOMAN: A FACSIMILE LIBRARY OF ESSENTIAL WORKS,
1500-1750 [EMEW]. EMEW has already put over 100 texts by women in print,
many in composite volumes, edited--with introductory essays--by various
hands.
Dozens of additional writings by women are in various stages of production.
Series III (Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women) consists of
texts by and about early modern women. Volume editors will be involved with
the selection of copy for the volume and will write a short introductory
essay (ca. 12,000 words, including a bibliography).
CALL FOR PAPERS
SARGASSO, a Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language, and Culture
Edited at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Department of English
Deadline: November 22, 2003
SARGASSO is now accepting submissions and book reviews for an upcoming issue
to be entitled "Creolistics and Creole Exceptionalism: Linguistics and
Caribbean Languages."
CALL FOR PAPERS
SARGASSO, a Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language, and Culture
Edited at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Department of English
Deadline: November 22, 2003
SARGASSO is now accepting submissions and book reviews for an upcoming issue
to be entitled "Creolistics and Creole Exceptionalism: Linguistics and
Caribbean Languages."
CALL FOR PAPERS
SARGASSO, a Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language, and Culture
Edited at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Department of English
Deadline: November 22, 2003
SARGASSO is now accepting submissions and book reviews for an upcoming issue
to be entitled "Creolistics and Creole Exceptionalism: Linguistics and
Caribbean Languages."
CALL FOR PAPERS
Contretemps: An Online Journal of Philosophy
http://www.usyd.edu.au/contretemps
Contretemps: An Online Journal of Philosophy, invites submissions for the
next issue (Contretemps 4) on the theme of ŒSecurity and Risk¹.
Deadline for Submissions: 1 August 2003
The editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities, the Publication of the National
Association for Humanities Education, are accepting scholarly essays and
creative work on the Mississippi artist, Walter Inglis Anderson. We are
particularly interested in the interdisciplinarity of this Gulf Coast
ecologist, writer, printmaker, potter, and painter. Essays may include
discussions of recurring themes and patterns, connections to other artists,
the emergence of his work in the field of ecology in the arts, etc.
Submit work in hard copy and on disk by Dec. 1, 2003 to
Call for Papers:
Special Issue of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and
TV Studies" [www.filmandhistory.org]
LATIN AMERICA ON FILM
Throughout its history Latin America has witnessed a conflict of ideologies.
Concordantly, the challenges of treating Latin American history on film has
incited dialogue and debate among scholars from divergent disciplines.
Call for Papers:
Special Issue of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and
TV Studies" [www.filmandhistory.org]
LATIN AMERICA ON FILM
Throughout its history Latin America has witnessed a conflict of ideologies.
Concordantly, the challenges of treating Latin American history on film has
incited dialogue and debate among scholars from divergent disciplines.
Call for Papers:
Special Issue of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and
TV Studies" [www.filmandhistory.org]
LATIN AMERICA ON FILM
Throughout its history Latin America has witnessed a conflict of ideologies.
Concordantly, the challenges of treating Latin American history on film has
incited dialogue and debate among scholars from divergent disciplines.
Deadline extended to 7/21/03.
Collaboration, Literature & Composition.
We are seeking abstracts for an upcoming anthology
that explores theoretical collaborations of literature
and composition. In a meeting of form and function,
abstracts (and ensuing essays) must be collaboratively
written. We are open to all subjects; periods;
genres; critical, rhetorical, or pedagogical
perspectives; (etc.) as long as they join literature
and composition in discussion.
(This is an update of and extension of deadline for the call for papers
originally posted on April 9. Please read that posting or contact me for more
details about the collection.)
My apologies to those who may have submitted abstracts in the past few weeks
for the collection MURDER AND THE OTHER: INVESTIGATING RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS
OTHERNESS IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH DETECTIVE FICTION (post 1980). Our
university network problems have resulted in faculty members not receiving some
messages. Most messages have made it to us, but some have slipped through (and
senders were not made aware of the fact that their messages never made it to
the recipient).