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CFP: International Review of Modernism (new journal)

updated: 
Saturday, January 4, 1997 - 5:17am
orr_at_beta.tricity.wsu.edu

The _International Review of Modernism_ is a new review-journal that will
publish short articles, reviews, and extended review-essays on new
scholarly and critical books on European modernist literature and culture
situated in historical and national contexts. The coverage will be broad
both temporally (from decadence and fin-de-siecle to the start of the
second World War) and spatially (from Great Britain to Russia). We are
interested in all of the many contending movements in literature and the
other arts (post-impressionism, decadence, favism, cubism, imagism,
vorticism, futurism, dadaism, surrealism, expressionism, etc.).

CFP: Journal of African Travel-Writing

updated: 
Thursday, December 19, 1996 - 5:25am
Amber Vogel

Call for contributors

THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN TRAVEL-WRITING seeks scholarly articles, true
narratives, reviews, and other literary artifacts related to past and
contemporary African travel.

Journal of African Travel Writing
P. O. Box 346
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
e-mail: ottotwo_at_email.unc.edu
web-site: http://www.unc.edu/~ottotwo
Received on Thu Dec 19 1996 - 00:25:16 EST

CFP: Intertexts: New Comp Lit Journal

updated: 
Monday, December 9, 1996 - 10:52pm
n7sdn_at_ttacs1.ttu.edu

          Announcement: New Journal in Comparative Literature

                         I N T E R T E X T S

CFP: Mediaevalia (journal)

updated: 
Friday, December 6, 1996 - 4:12am
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

                MEDIAEVALIA

    An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies World Wide

            Editor-in-Chief: Sandro Sticca

CFP: Mediaevalia (journal)

updated: 
Friday, December 6, 1996 - 4:12am
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

                MEDIAEVALIA

    An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies World Wide

            Editor-in-Chief: Sandro Sticca

CFP: English Literary Studies Monographs

updated: 
Tuesday, November 19, 1996 - 2:30am
Michael Best

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English Literary Studies seeks quality submissions for its annual
monograph series. ELS publishes peer-reviewed monographs (usual length
45,000-60,000 words) on the literatures written in English. The Series is
open to a wide range of methodologies, and it considers for publication a
variety of scholarly works: bibliographies, scholarly editions, and
historical and critical studies of significant authors, texts, and issues.
For further information write the Editor, English Literary Studies,
Department of English, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3070, Victoria,
B.C., Canada.
Received on Mon Nov 18 1996 - 21:30:33 EST

CFP: English Literary Studies Monographs

updated: 
Tuesday, November 19, 1996 - 2:30am
Michael Best

=================== PLEASE CROSS-POST ===================

English Literary Studies seeks quality submissions for its annual
monograph series. ELS publishes peer-reviewed monographs (usual length
45,000-60,000 words) on the literatures written in English. The Series is
open to a wide range of methodologies, and it considers for publication a
variety of scholarly works: bibliographies, scholarly editions, and
historical and critical studies of significant authors, texts, and issues.
For further information write the Editor, English Literary Studies,
Department of English, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3070, Victoria,
B.C., Canada.
Received on Mon Nov 18 1996 - 21:30:33 EST

CFP: English Literary Studies Monographs

updated: 
Tuesday, November 19, 1996 - 2:30am
Michael Best

=================== PLEASE CROSS-POST ===================

English Literary Studies seeks quality submissions for its annual
monograph series. ELS publishes peer-reviewed monographs (usual length
45,000-60,000 words) on the literatures written in English. The Series is
open to a wide range of methodologies, and it considers for publication a
variety of scholarly works: bibliographies, scholarly editions, and
historical and critical studies of significant authors, texts, and issues.
For further information write the Editor, English Literary Studies,
Department of English, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3070, Victoria,
B.C., Canada.
Received on Mon Nov 18 1996 - 21:30:33 EST

CFP: Space & Culture (new journal)

updated: 
Sunday, October 6, 1996 - 9:51pm
Roderick, Ian

                                _Space & Culture_
                                        - the journal

CFP: Space & Culture (new journal)

updated: 
Sunday, October 6, 1996 - 9:51pm
Roderick, Ian

                                _Space & Culture_
                                        - the journal

CFP: So Cal Rev of Law and Women's Studies (no date)

updated: 
Thursday, September 19, 1996 - 6:27pm
Nikki Senecal

>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REVIEW OF LAW AND WOMEN'S STUDIES
>
> The Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies (RLAWS)
>invites all authors to submit for publication papers on all topics
>relating to women and the law. RLAWS is a legal journal that emphasizes
>feminist jurisprudence but also seeks to reach across disciplines to
>examine the many subjects and concerns that illuminate the complex

CFP: So Cal Rev of Law and Women's Studies (no date)

updated: 
Thursday, September 19, 1996 - 6:27pm
Nikki Senecal

>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REVIEW OF LAW AND WOMEN'S STUDIES
>
> The Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies (RLAWS)
>invites all authors to submit for publication papers on all topics
>relating to women and the law. RLAWS is a legal journal that emphasizes
>feminist jurisprudence but also seeks to reach across disciplines to
>examine the many subjects and concerns that illuminate the complex

CFP: Jean Rhys Review (no deadline)

updated: 
Thursday, September 12, 1996 - 3:15am
Nora Gaines

                           CALL FOR PAPERS
                          _JEAN RHYS REVIEW_

The _Jean Rhys Review_ invites submissions of critical articles, and
comparative and biographical studies relating to any aspect of Rhys's life
and work. We also welcome book reviews, creative responses (such as
poetry), notes, queries, and pertinent announcements of colloquia or
research-in-progress. We are particularly interested in articles that
examine Jean Rhys's work in relation to that of her contemporaries, and to
the context of the literary climate in which she wrote. Articles may be
written in English or in French.

CFP: Jean Rhys Review (no deadline)

updated: 
Thursday, September 12, 1996 - 3:15am
Nora Gaines

                           CALL FOR PAPERS
                          _JEAN RHYS REVIEW_

The _Jean Rhys Review_ invites submissions of critical articles, and
comparative and biographical studies relating to any aspect of Rhys's life
and work. We also welcome book reviews, creative responses (such as
poetry), notes, queries, and pertinent announcements of colloquia or
research-in-progress. We are particularly interested in articles that
examine Jean Rhys's work in relation to that of her contemporaries, and to
the context of the literary climate in which she wrote. Articles may be
written in English or in French.

CFP: The Early America Review

updated: 
Thursday, July 18, 1996 - 5:58am
D.E. Vitale

The Early America Review, an historical journal focusing on 18th century
America-- its people, issues and events-- is a new publication on the
World Wide Web. The Review is being published as a quarterly. The Summer
1996 edition is now online.

Its URL: http://earlyamerica.com/review/

The editor is interested in adademic papers, book reviews, commentaries,
stories, and texts of speeches re this period. There is no prohibition
against writings that have been previously published.

If you have any questions or are interested in submitting your manuscript,
please e-mail me.

 

CFP: The Early America Review

updated: 
Thursday, July 18, 1996 - 5:58am
D.E. Vitale

The Early America Review, an historical journal focusing on 18th century
America-- its people, issues and events-- is a new publication on the
World Wide Web. The Review is being published as a quarterly. The Summer
1996 edition is now online.

Its URL: http://earlyamerica.com/review/

The editor is interested in adademic papers, book reviews, commentaries,
stories, and texts of speeches re this period. There is no prohibition
against writings that have been previously published.

If you have any questions or are interested in submitting your manuscript,
please e-mail me.

 

CFP: The Early America Review

updated: 
Thursday, July 18, 1996 - 5:58am
D.E. Vitale

The Early America Review, an historical journal focusing on 18th century
America-- its people, issues and events-- is a new publication on the
World Wide Web. The Review is being published as a quarterly. The Summer
1996 edition is now online.

Its URL: http://earlyamerica.com/review/

The editor is interested in adademic papers, book reviews, commentaries,
stories, and texts of speeches re this period. There is no prohibition
against writings that have been previously published.

If you have any questions or are interested in submitting your manuscript,
please e-mail me.

 

CFP: TEXT Technology (humanities computing)

updated: 
Friday, March 1, 1996 - 10:52pm
Jack Lynch

                            TEXT Technology:
                The Journal of Computer Text Processing
                        Is Now Calling for Papers

Starting in 1996, Wright State University will begin publishing TEXT
Technology: The Journal of Computer Text Processing. Previously published
at Dakota State University under the editorship of Eric Johnson, this
quarterly has published articles dealing with a variety of subjects
concerning the production of texts through electronic means. A listing of
the table of contents of the Summer 1995 issue will give some idea of the
range of the articles:

CFP: Romanticism On the Net (new electronic journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 14, 1996 - 11:36am
Michael Laplace-Sinatra

The first issue of *Romanticism On the Net* - an electronic journal
entirely devoted to Romantic Studies - is now available. *Romanticism On
the Net* is an international quarterly academic journal.

Table of Contents of *Romanticism On the Net* Issue 1 (February 1996):

- Kris Steyaert (University College London): 'Poetry as Enforcement:
Conquering the Muse in Keats's "Ode to Psyche"'
- David S. Miall (University of Alberta): 'Electronic Romanticism: The CD'
- Joel Pace (Blackfriars, Oxford): 'Emotion and Cognition in *The Prelude*'
- Bruce Graver (Providence College): 'Duncan Wu's *Wordsworth's Reading:
1770-1799*: A Supplementary List with Corrections'

CFP: Romanticism On the Net (new electronic journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 14, 1996 - 11:36am
Michael Laplace-Sinatra

The first issue of *Romanticism On the Net* - an electronic journal
entirely devoted to Romantic Studies - is now available. *Romanticism On
the Net* is an international quarterly academic journal.

Table of Contents of *Romanticism On the Net* Issue 1 (February 1996):

- Kris Steyaert (University College London): 'Poetry as Enforcement:
Conquering the Muse in Keats's "Ode to Psyche"'
- David S. Miall (University of Alberta): 'Electronic Romanticism: The CD'
- Joel Pace (Blackfriars, Oxford): 'Emotion and Cognition in *The Prelude*'
- Bruce Graver (Providence College): 'Duncan Wu's *Wordsworth's Reading:
1770-1799*: A Supplementary List with Corrections'

CFP: JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXAL IDENTITY

updated: 
Monday, February 5, 1996 - 1:13am
Mark Shanaman

>ANNOUNCING THE NEW JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY
>
>The JOURNAL OF GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL IDENTITY is a new progressive,
>interdisciplinary quarterly devoted to the exchange of the latest
>knowledge and ideas of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender life. It
>presents original peer-reviewed scholarly articles, clinical studies,
>research reports, interviews, "roundtable discussions," personal essays,

CFP: Publishing & the Internet (on-line journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, January 30, 1996 - 5:25am
Jack Lynch

The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, an electronic journal
established in 1989, is issuing a call for papers on scholarly
electronic publishing activities on the Internet. The journal
has published a number of papers on this topic in the past, and
the editors are interested in exploring contemporary e-publishing
projects and perspectives.

Potential topics of interest include:

     o State-of-the-art overviews of the e-publishing of
          books, journals, preprints, and other materials.

CFP: Renaissance Forum (on-line journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, November 7, 1995 - 4:16pm
Jack Lynch

**CALL FOR PAPERS**

The first issue of Renaissance Forum, a new electronic journal of
early-modern literary and historical studies, will appear in March
1996. It is edited from the University of Hull by Glenn Burgess
(History) and Robin Headlam Wells (English). The journal will be
available on the World Wide Web.

Jrnl for Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society

updated: 
Wednesday, June 28, 1995 - 4:41pm
Lawrence Warner

The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society is
sponsoring a new publication, the Journal for the Psychoanalysis of
Culture and Society. The editor is Mark Bracher, and the contributing
editors are Parveen Adams, Marshall W. Alcorn, Jr., Willy Apollon,
Jeffrey Berman, Homi Bhabha, Joan Copjec, Terry Eagleton, Juliet Flower
MacCannell, Renata Salecl, Robert Samuels, Claudia Tate, Victor
Wolfstein, Jean Wyatt, Slavoj Zizek. The journal will have a section set
aside for various fields where recent, relevant psychoanalytic work will
be mentioned; it is intended that one of these fields will be "medieval"
(or perhaps "premodern").
 

New Journal: Victorian Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, June 28, 1995 - 4:29pm
Lawrence Warner

>
> Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers
>
> Journal of Victorian Culture
>
> The launch is announced of a new British-based but internationally-
> oriented Victorian Studies journal to be published twice yearly from
> January 1996 onwards, providing a focus for scholarly interchange and
> debate on all aspects of the Victorian period.
>

Ben Jonson Journal

updated: 
Wednesday, June 28, 1995 - 4:24pm
Lawrence Warner

*****************************************************************
***************** _The Ben Jonson Journal_ ********************
*****************************************************************

Editors Richard Harp and Stanley Stewart are pleased to announce
that the first issue of the _Ben Jonson Journal_ will be released
this month.

_The Ben Jonson Journal_ is devoted to the study of Jonson as well
as all English Renaissance authors and their cultural, historical,
and religious milieux. Published annually, each issue will be at
least two hundred pages.

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