CFP: Utopian Visions of Justice and Human Well-Being (3/15/03; journal issue)
CALL FOR PAPERS, CONTEMPORARY JUSTICE REVIEW
The Birth of Another World: Utopian Visions of Justice and Human Well-Being
in Literature, Theory, and Practice
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CALL FOR PAPERS, CONTEMPORARY JUSTICE REVIEW
The Birth of Another World: Utopian Visions of Justice and Human Well-Being
in Literature, Theory, and Practice
Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly seeks unpublished critical essays,
interviews with writers, extended book reviews, bibliographic essays, prose
memoir, cultural criticism, and related prose works, aimed for a general
readership of gay men. International in scope, the journal publishes work in
translation as well as writing by Anglophone authors. Authors of any
sexuality/gender are invited to submit. Send two copies, double-spaced
manuscript (Chicago style) with SASE to:
Dr. Thomas L. Long
English Department
Thomas Nelson Community College
PO Box 9407
Hampton, VA 23670 USA
Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly seeks unpublished critical essays,
interviews with writers, extended book reviews, bibliographic essays, prose
memoir, cultural criticism, and related prose works, aimed for a general
readership of gay men. International in scope, the journal publishes work in
translation as well as writing by Anglophone authors. Authors of any
sexuality/gender are invited to submit. Send two copies, double-spaced
manuscript (Chicago style) with SASE to:
Dr. Thomas L. Long
English Department
Thomas Nelson Community College
PO Box 9407
Hampton, VA 23670 USA
Oxford Literary Review, volume 25
Editors : Thomas Dutoit
Philippe Romanski
Project description:
CFP: Delirium: An Interdisciplinary Webzine of Culture and Criticism
(www.deliriumjournal.org)
CFP: Delirium: An Interdisciplinary Webzine of Culture and Criticism
(www.deliriumjournal.org)
The Women’s Studies Quarterly is seeking poetry for two special issues, one
on Women and Health and one on Women and Literacy.
Poetry submissions should be sent to Edvige Giunta, Poetry Editor, Women's
Studies Quarterly, Department of English, New Jersey City University, Jersey
City, NJ 07305. egiunta_at_njcu.edu
Women’s Studies Quarterly
An Educational Project of the Feminist Press at the City University of New
York in Cooperation with Rochester Institute of Technology
General Editor, Diane S. Hope, Rochester Institute of Technology
The Women’s Studies Quarterly is seeking poetry for two special issues, one
on Women and Health and one on Women and Literacy.
Poetry submissions should be sent to Edvige Giunta, Poetry Editor, Women's
Studies Quarterly, Department of English, New Jersey City University, Jersey
City, NJ 07305. egiunta_at_njcu.edu
Women’s Studies Quarterly
An Educational Project of the Feminist Press at the City University of New
York in Cooperation with Rochester Institute of Technology
General Editor, Diane S. Hope, Rochester Institute of Technology
The Women’s Studies Quarterly is seeking poetry for two special issues, one
on Women and Health and one on Women and Literacy.
Poetry submissions should be sent to Edvige Giunta, Poetry Editor, Women's
Studies Quarterly, Department of English, New Jersey City University, Jersey
City, NJ 07305. egiunta_at_njcu.edu
Women’s Studies Quarterly
An Educational Project of the Feminist Press at the City University of New
York in Cooperation with Rochester Institute of Technology
General Editor, Diane S. Hope, Rochester Institute of Technology
THE RECEPTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS IN EUROPE
JANE AUSTEN
Call for Contributors
THE RECEPTION OF BRITISH AUTHORS IN EUROPE
JANE AUSTEN
Call for Contributors
The Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas (JASAT) is
accepting manuscripts 15-25 pages in length on various aspects of American
culture, with an emphasis on Texas, the South, and the Southwest. Among
recent articles are "An Aural Counterpart: Afro-Chicano Music Culture and
Mainstream Radio in Post-War Los Angeles," "Wiring Texas: The Story of the
Texas and Red River Telegraph Company"; "Chinese Medicine and Asian-American
Literature [vis a vis San Francisco]: A Case Study of Fifth Chinese
Daughter"; and Donald K. Picken's reflections on the Civil War and the Lost
Cause thesis: "Second Thoughts on the Second American Revolution."
The Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas (JASAT) is
accepting manuscripts 15-25 pages in length on various aspects of American
culture, with an emphasis on Texas, the South, and the Southwest. Among
recent articles are "An Aural Counterpart: Afro-Chicano Music Culture and
Mainstream Radio in Post-War Los Angeles," "Wiring Texas: The Story of the
Texas and Red River Telegraph Company"; "Chinese Medicine and Asian-American
Literature [vis a vis San Francisco]: A Case Study of Fifth Chinese
Daughter"; and Donald K. Picken's reflections on the Civil War and the Lost
Cause thesis: "Second Thoughts on the Second American Revolution."
The editors of the journal *Style* would like to announce a call for
papers for a general issue: Volume 38, Number 1.
For this general issue, Style invites submissions that address questions
of style, stylistics, and poetics, including research and theory in
discourse analysis, literary and nonliterary genres, narrative,
figuration, metrics, rhetorical analysis, and the pedagogy of style.
Contributions may draw from such fields as literary criticism, critical
theory, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, philosophy of
language, and rhetoric and writing studies.
Call for Papers: Literary Aesthetics and Theory in Asian American
Writing (12/15/02; 05/01/03; collection)
Call for Papers: Literary Aesthetics and Theory in Asian American
Writing (12/15/02; 05/01/03; collection)
_Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory_ is currently
soliciting submissions for an upcoming special issue
on Mary McCarthy, guest edited by Brenda Murphy.
_Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory_ is currently
soliciting submissions for an upcoming special issue
on Mary McCarthy, guest edited by Brenda Murphy.
In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism
The editor invites long articles [6000 words, MLA Style-sheet] on all
aspects of Lawrence Durrell and his works for the issue that is being
prepared for the press and could use additional essays. Scholars who have
an essay ready to submit may get in touch with the editor at
INBETWEEN_at_REDIFF.COM or grtaneja47_at_hotmail.com with a title and an
abstract along with a hundred word-note for the contributors’ column. All
submissions to the journal are peer-reviewed.
In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism
The editor invites long articles [6000 words, MLA Style-sheet] on all
aspects of Lawrence Durrell and his works for the issue that is being
prepared for the press and could use additional essays. Scholars who have
an essay ready to submit may get in touch with the editor at
INBETWEEN_at_REDIFF.COM or grtaneja47_at_hotmail.com with a title and an
abstract along with a hundred word-note for the contributors’ column. All
submissions to the journal are peer-reviewed.
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Papers
SHAKESPEARE AND THE LOW COUNTRIES
Edited by Ton Hoenselaars and Holger Klein
The 2004 issue of the Shakespeare Yearbook will be devoted to
"Shakespeare and the Low Countries." The editors invite papers that
address Anglo-Dutch relations in the widest sense of the term insofar as
these manifestations of cultural exchange have a bearing on Shakespeare,
his fellow playwrights, and English Renaissance drama as a whole. Papers
on Shakespeare and Dutch culture may address topics including:
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Papers
SHAKESPEARE AND THE LOW COUNTRIES
Edited by Ton Hoenselaars and Holger Klein
The 2004 issue of the Shakespeare Yearbook will be devoted to
"Shakespeare and the Low Countries." The editors invite papers that
address Anglo-Dutch relations in the widest sense of the term insofar as
these manifestations of cultural exchange have a bearing on Shakespeare,
his fellow playwrights, and English Renaissance drama as a whole. Papers
on Shakespeare and Dutch culture may address topics including:
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Papers
SHAKESPEARE AND THE LOW COUNTRIES
Edited by Ton Hoenselaars and Holger Klein
The 2004 issue of the Shakespeare Yearbook will be devoted to
"Shakespeare and the Low Countries." The editors invite papers that
address Anglo-Dutch relations in the widest sense of the term insofar as
these manifestations of cultural exchange have a bearing on Shakespeare,
his fellow playwrights, and English Renaissance drama as a whole. Papers
on Shakespeare and Dutch culture may address topics including:
Call for Papers: Part-Time College Instruction
This message is being cross-posted; please excuse duplication.
The Academic Exchange Quarterly includes articles on Part-Time College
Instruction on an ongoing basis. The following url provides
complete details:
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/ontpti.htm
The print journal of AEQ has over 23,000 readers,
and the electronic version, available free world-wide,
has hundreds of thousands of potential readers as
it is available from Gale's InfoTrac Expanded Academic Index.
Call for Papers: Part-Time College Instruction
This message is being cross-posted; please excuse duplication.
The Academic Exchange Quarterly includes articles on Part-Time College
Instruction on an ongoing basis. The following url provides
complete details:
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/ontpti.htm
The print journal of AEQ has over 23,000 readers,
and the electronic version, available free world-wide,
has hundreds of thousands of potential readers as
it is available from Gale's InfoTrac Expanded Academic Index.
CFP: World-Building or World-Borrowing: The universe of media tie-in fiction
An M/C Reviews "Words" Special Feature
Edited by Catriona Mills
Media tie-in fiction is the secret success story of modern publishing.
Novels based on the Star Trek and Star Wars universes routinely top the New
York Times best seller lists, but remain something of a covert pleasure. To
many, they seem to occupy an uneasy position between genre fiction and pulp.
But within the field there is a striking and vibrant diversity of style,
form and content. Clearly, there is room for critical intervention into
this phenomenon.
CFP: World-Building or World-Borrowing: The universe of media tie-in fiction
An M/C Reviews "Words" Special Feature
Edited by Catriona Mills
Media tie-in fiction is the secret success story of modern publishing.
Novels based on the Star Trek and Star Wars universes routinely top the New
York Times best seller lists, but remain something of a covert pleasure. To
many, they seem to occupy an uneasy position between genre fiction and pulp.
But within the field there is a striking and vibrant diversity of style,
form and content. Clearly, there is room for critical intervention into
this phenomenon.
CFP: World-Building or World-Borrowing: The universe of media tie-in fiction
An M/C Reviews "Words" Special Feature
Edited by Catriona Mills
Media tie-in fiction is the secret success story of modern publishing.
Novels based on the Star Trek and Star Wars universes routinely top the New
York Times best seller lists, but remain something of a covert pleasure. To
many, they seem to occupy an uneasy position between genre fiction and pulp.
But within the field there is a striking and vibrant diversity of style,
form and content. Clearly, there is room for critical intervention into
this phenomenon.
Call for Papers, Projects and Participants
Creative Differences: Essays, Rants, and Raves on the Art and Politics =
of Collaboration
Call for Papers, Projects and Participants
Creative Differences: Essays, Rants, and Raves on the Art and Politics =
of Collaboration