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CFP: Interlingualism, Multilingualism, and Contemporary Poetics (no deadline, journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, September 16, 2004 - 2:36pm
Wojewodzki, R. Richard

ANNETNA NEPO (a multilingual poetry review) is currently seeking =
articles and essays related to or inspired by interlingualism / =
multilingualism / and contemporary poetics. Specific to issue number =
three is the notion, 'How I learned to enjoy incomprehensibility, or, =
why I love my neighbor the translator.'

Check out www.annetnanepo.org for previous issues, authors, and =
concerns.

contact: wojewodz_at_post.harvard.edu with inquiries.

CFP: Interlingualism, Multilingualism, and Contemporary Poetics (no deadline, journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, September 16, 2004 - 2:36pm
Wojewodzki, R. Richard

ANNETNA NEPO (a multilingual poetry review) is currently seeking =
articles and essays related to or inspired by interlingualism / =
multilingualism / and contemporary poetics. Specific to issue number =
three is the notion, 'How I learned to enjoy incomprehensibility, or, =
why I love my neighbor the translator.'

Check out www.annetnanepo.org for previous issues, authors, and =
concerns.

contact: wojewodz_at_post.harvard.edu with inquiries.

CFP: Anthony Burgess (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 6:09pm
Patrick McDonagh

Call for Papers – Anthony Burgess
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation publishes an electronic
journal, The End of the World Newsletter, in the spring and the autumn.
This journal is available to members through the International Anthony
Burgess Foundation website at www.anthonyburgess.org. Submissions may
include, but needn't be limited to, notes on Burgess and his work,
short articles (under 3000 words), and announcements of events,
publications, recordings or performances, and may include both text and
images. Please send submissions to newsletter_at_anthonyburgess.org.

CFP: Anthony Burgess (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 6:09pm
Patrick McDonagh

Call for Papers – Anthony Burgess
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation publishes an electronic
journal, The End of the World Newsletter, in the spring and the autumn.
This journal is available to members through the International Anthony
Burgess Foundation website at www.anthonyburgess.org. Submissions may
include, but needn't be limited to, notes on Burgess and his work,
short articles (under 3000 words), and announcements of events,
publications, recordings or performances, and may include both text and
images. Please send submissions to newsletter_at_anthonyburgess.org.

CFP: Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere (9/30/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 6:07pm
Olbricht, Erika

CFP - Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power

With the current American Presidential campaign under full swing, coming
after a two-year declaration of war against terror presented as a war of
"good" against "evil", a declaration often invoking God and
tapping into centuries-old tensions between religious allegiances,
the editors of Queen are announcing a call for submissions on
the Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere.

CFP: Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere (9/30/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 6:07pm
Olbricht, Erika

CFP - Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power

With the current American Presidential campaign under full swing, coming
after a two-year declaration of war against terror presented as a war of
"good" against "evil", a declaration often invoking God and
tapping into centuries-old tensions between religious allegiances,
the editors of Queen are announcing a call for submissions on
the Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere.

CFP: Undergraduate Arts and Letters E-Journal (undergrad) (12/3/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 5:44pm
Lydia Kualapai

*PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY*

SCHREINER UNIVERSITY IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE THIRD ISSUE OF:

ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS

Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative. Submissions will be selected by a panel of
undergraduate students.

Submission Deadline: December 3, 2004

Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)

CFP: Undergraduate Arts and Letters E-Journal (undergrad) (12/3/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, September 13, 2004 - 5:44pm
Lydia Kualapai

*PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY*

SCHREINER UNIVERSITY IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE THIRD ISSUE OF:

ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS

Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative. Submissions will be selected by a panel of
undergraduate students.

Submission Deadline: December 3, 2004

Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)

CFP: Reviews for Modern Language Studies (9/20/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:33pm
Juang, Richard M.

Modern Language Studies (MLS) would like to solicit short and medium-length
reviews of significant, intriguing, or unusual primary source materials for
its upcoming issue.

Reviews should assess and underscore those materials' importance either for
various research profiles or for curricula and classroom syllabi. Reviews of
scholarly editions, hypertext/internet literatures, visual culture, popular
culture, and, of course, novels, short stories, poetry, plays, films, and
creative non-fiction are all welcome. Interdisciplinary work is also
welcome. The deadline for the next issue is September 20, 2004.

Inquiries and submissions should be sent to mls_at_susqu.edu.

CFP: Victorian Studies Bulletin (10/22/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:31pm
Rachel Bright

The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and copy
for the December 2004 issue on the following subjects:

 - Book/journal announcements
 - Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
 - CFP's
 - Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
 - News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, etc.)
 - Online resources of interest to Victorianists
 - Requests for information (research inquiries, etc.)

CFP: Victorian Studies Bulletin (10/22/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:31pm
Rachel Bright

The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and copy
for the December 2004 issue on the following subjects:

 - Book/journal announcements
 - Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
 - CFP's
 - Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
 - News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, etc.)
 - Online resources of interest to Victorianists
 - Requests for information (research inquiries, etc.)

CFP: UMBR(a): A Journal of the Unconscious: On Religion (12/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:28pm
askomra_at_buffalo.edu

UMBR(a) 2005:

On Religion

Psychoanalysis has acknowledged the foolishness of any so-called "turn to
religion," reminding us that the religious has always been in the air.
Rather than defensively insist on religion?s spectrality, psychoanalysis
breaks with modernity?s political anxiety in exposing the material truth of
what is at stake: belief as such. To what extent does the well-trodden
intersection of psychoanalysis and religion, the unconscious and faith,
demand a radical break from the politics of resignation that has of late
dominated our political landscape?

CFP: UMBR(a): A Journal of the Unconscious: On Religion (12/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:28pm
askomra_at_buffalo.edu

UMBR(a) 2005:

On Religion

Psychoanalysis has acknowledged the foolishness of any so-called "turn to
religion," reminding us that the religious has always been in the air.
Rather than defensively insist on religion?s spectrality, psychoanalysis
breaks with modernity?s political anxiety in exposing the material truth of
what is at stake: belief as such. To what extent does the well-trodden
intersection of psychoanalysis and religion, the unconscious and faith,
demand a radical break from the politics of resignation that has of late
dominated our political landscape?

CFP: Steinbeck and His Contemporaries (9/1/05; 3/22/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:17pm
George, Stephen

Call for Papers: "Steinbeck and His Contemporaries" Conference, 22-25
March 2006, Sun Valley, Idaho. The New Steinbeck Society of America
invites literary scholars in general-and Western American literature
critics in particular-to offer a critical view on John Steinbeck in
relation to any of his contemporaries-Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald,
Cather, Anderson, Wright, Dos Passos, Miller, Hurston, Pound, Hughes,
Lewis, and others. Comparative studies are also invited on select
authors who have had a direct literary influence on Steinbeck-Twain,
Mallory, Shakespeare-as well as on contemporary and fellow western
writers who share common thematic and stylistic elements-Terry Tempest

CFP: Steinbeck and His Contemporaries (9/1/05; 3/22/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Friday, September 10, 2004 - 6:17pm
George, Stephen

Call for Papers: "Steinbeck and His Contemporaries" Conference, 22-25
March 2006, Sun Valley, Idaho. The New Steinbeck Society of America
invites literary scholars in general-and Western American literature
critics in particular-to offer a critical view on John Steinbeck in
relation to any of his contemporaries-Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald,
Cather, Anderson, Wright, Dos Passos, Miller, Hurston, Pound, Hughes,
Lewis, and others. Comparative studies are also invited on select
authors who have had a direct literary influence on Steinbeck-Twain,
Mallory, Shakespeare-as well as on contemporary and fellow western
writers who share common thematic and stylistic elements-Terry Tempest

CFP: InterCulture (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, September 9, 2004 - 12:16am
Nicholas Ruiz

InterCulture is an e-journal focused upon the interdisciplinary study of
world cultures, the celebration and contemplation of cultural diversity,
and exploration of the commonalities of the human condition.
InterCulture exists to publish articles and media written from an
interdisciplinary perspective, without any preference for a particular
theoretical approach. Creative work, book, film and music reviews are
accepted as well.

InterCulture: http://www.fsu.edu/~proghum/interculture/homepage.html

CFP: Fictionalizing Language Contact in Henry James (10/15/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 11:40pm
Gert Buelens

In James's epistolary short story "A Bundle of Letters" the German and the
French characters write their letters in English just like the native
speakers of English. Essays are invited that address this striking lack of
linguistic mimetism (with subtle forms of compensation), as well as
questions such as:
. what is the language used "in reality" by the various American,
Italian, Parisian... characters in James's fictional worlds and how is their
communication reported textually (e.g. direct discourse in English or in
another language, with or without traces of linguistic interference
[code-blending, code-switching], or indirect discourse, translated or not,

CFP: Fictionalizing Language Contact in Henry James (10/15/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 11:40pm
Gert Buelens

In James's epistolary short story "A Bundle of Letters" the German and the
French characters write their letters in English just like the native
speakers of English. Essays are invited that address this striking lack of
linguistic mimetism (with subtle forms of compensation), as well as
questions such as:
. what is the language used "in reality" by the various American,
Italian, Parisian... characters in James's fictional worlds and how is their
communication reported textually (e.g. direct discourse in English or in
another language, with or without traces of linguistic interference
[code-blending, code-switching], or indirect discourse, translated or not,

CFP: Comics and Culture (12/10/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 11:24pm
Douglas Dowland

The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies seeks original essays, review essays,
and reviews for our Spring 2005 special issue, "Comics and
Culture," co-edited by Corey Creekmur and Thomas Keegan.

CFP: Nebula: Generalist/All Topics (10/27/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 11:10pm
editors_at_nobleworld.biz

(Nebula 1.2 is NOW ONLINE at http://www.nobleworld.biz)
Nebula aims to represent as many diverse and various
intellectual systems of thought as possible in each issue.
We encourage articles that represent sound research and
logical argumentation in any field of academic study,
provided that the article is written in non-specialist
language and is therefore accessible to an inter-
disciplinary readership. Referencing style is open,
however both consistency and thoroughness are required.

CFP: Representing the Other (11/30/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - 11:06pm
Denise

CFP: Representing the other (11/30/04; journal issue)
Litteralis: Studies and debates in literature, linguistics and arts
seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the representation of the
other.

Who is the "other"? In general terms, simply the one whose existence is
separated from one´s self. Even when thought in such simplistic terms,
the other is crucial in the construction of the concept of the self, both
defining one´s location in the world and being a reference in the
formulation of what constitutes normalcy.

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