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Sycamore, an online scholarly journal of American Studies, is accepting
article-length papers on the following topics: The American Family, War
and Peace, Science in Art, and The Coolidge Years (1923-1929). These
topics are broadly conceived (excepting the chronological restriction of
the last), and submissions representing a diversity of fields and
interpretive or theoretical perspectives are encouraged. Sycamore can be
found at <http://www.unc.edu/sycamore>.
* * CALL FOR PAPERS * *
Sycamore, an online scholarly journal of American Studies, is accepting
article-length papers on the following topics: The American Family, War
and Peace, Science in Art, and The Coolidge Years (1923-1929). These
topics are broadly conceived (excepting the chronological restriction of
the last), and submissions representing a diversity of fields and
interpretive or theoretical perspectives are encouraged. Sycamore can be
found at <http://www.unc.edu/sycamore>.
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an electronic quarterly on the art of Gertrude Stein
invites submissions, both critical and creative, in written, visual, and
aural media.
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an electronic quarterly on the art of Gertrude Stein
invites submissions, both critical and creative, in written, visual, and
aural media.
Biblio Magazine is actively seeking educational, informational, or
technical articles on books, book arts, book history, and book
publishing for our "Biblio University" column. Recent article topics
have been:
"In the Lay of the Paper" (defines the varying forms of paper used in
book production), by Sidney E. Berger
"Art for Print's Sake" (defines several types of book illustrations),
by Gene Freeman
"Taxing Subject: Cuneiform Writing," by Daniel Lindley
"The Grangerizing Effect" (extra-illustrated books), by Gene Freeman
"The ABCs of Bibliographic Description" (physical characteristics of
books), by Sidney E. Berger
"A Chapter on Chapbooks," by Daniel Lindley
Introudcing:
IN[]VISIBLE CULTURE: An Electronic Journal for Visual Studies
http://www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture
The purpose of _In[]Visible Culture_ is to provide a forum for critical
approaches to the production and analysis of cultural objects. The journal
features essays and art projects that address contemporary issues within
visual studies. In an effort to encourage lively discussions and debates,
the publication entertains the wide spectrum of methodological and
disciplinary approaches (including, postcolonial, feminist, marxist,
psychoanalytic, and queer theories) being applied to the study of visual
culture.
THE JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE
ANNOUNCES
CURRENT ISSUE (October, 1997):
Hussein N. Kadhim, Indiana University, Bloomington
"The Poetics of Postcolonialism: Two Qasidahs by Ahmad Shawqi."
Zahra A. Hussein Ali, Kuwait University
"The Aesthetics of Transgression: Khalil Hawi's `The Sailor and the
Dervish' and the European Grotesque."
Dmitry Frolov, Moscow University
"The Place of Rajaz in the History of Arabic Verse."
CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors of Renaissance Studies invite articles on aspects of
Renaissance culture which cross several disciplines: the visual arts,
religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.
They are particularly keen to receive articles which deal with work from
regions which are less frequently commented on, including Spain, Portugal,
the Low Countries, Russia, and the Americas.
The editors of Renaissance Studies invite articles on aspects of
Renaissance culture which cross several disciplines: the visual arts,
religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.
They are particularly keen to receive articles which deal with work from
regions which are less frequently commented on, including Spain, Portugal,
the Low Countries, Russia, and the Americas.
Teaching Literature with Computers:
A Refereed Electronic Publication
<http://www.triton.dsu.edu/tlwc>
New Publication Announcement and Call for Papers
Teaching Literature with Computers:
A Refereed Electronic Publication
<http://www.triton.dsu.edu/tlwc>
New Publication Announcement and Call for Papers
The editors of the annual interdisciplinary journal, *Nineteenth Century
Studies,* solicit submissions of cross-disciplinary essays, as well as
comparative studies-that is, studies that cross national boundaries and/or
range across the nineteenth century. Entering its sixteenth year of
publication, *Nineteenth Century Studies* publishes articles of interest to
scholars of the nineteenth century in America, Britain and the British
Empire, and Europe. Topics include, but are not limited to, literature,
art history, history, music, and the history of science and the social
sciences.
The editors of the annual interdisciplinary journal, *Nineteenth Century
Studies,* solicit submissions of cross-disciplinary essays, as well as
comparative studies-that is, studies that cross national boundaries and/or
range across the nineteenth century. Entering its sixteenth year of
publication, *Nineteenth Century Studies* publishes articles of interest to
scholars of the nineteenth century in America, Britain and the British
Empire, and Europe. Topics include, but are not limited to, literature,
art history, history, music, and the history of science and the social
sciences.
The editors of the annual interdisciplinary journal, *Nineteenth Century
Studies,* solicit submissions of cross-disciplinary essays, as well as
comparative studies-that is, studies that cross national boundaries and/or
range across the nineteenth century. Entering its sixteenth year of
publication, *Nineteenth Century Studies* publishes articles of interest to
scholars of the nineteenth century in America, Britain and the British
Empire, and Europe. Topics include, but are not limited to, literature,
art history, history, music, and the history of science and the social
sciences.
Call for Paper for Negations, an Interdisciplinary Journal of Social
Thought
LINKS & LETTERS, the journal of the Departament de Filologia Anglesa i de
Germanística of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, welcomes
exchanges with other language and literature journals around the world.
PLEASE CROSS POST:
15 October 1997
PLEASE CROSS POST:
15 October 1997
Announcing a New Annual From AMS Press
56 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003-4686 USA
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN:
STUDIES IN THEIR WORKS, LIVES, AND CULTURE
Linda Veronika Troost, Editor
Announcing a New Annual From AMS Press
56 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003-4686 USA
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN:
STUDIES IN THEIR WORKS, LIVES, AND CULTURE
Linda Veronika Troost, Editor
Announcing a New Annual From AMS Press
56 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003-4686 USA
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN:
STUDIES IN THEIR WORKS, LIVES, AND CULTURE
Linda Veronika Troost, Editor
Announcing a new journal:
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MEDIEVAL FOLKLORE STUDIES
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*Medieval Folklore Studies* considers folklore as the
unofficial culture of the majority, the foundation upon which
more institutionalized productions of culture are based, the
protean culture often discovered within the interstices of
institution and authority. Folklore can be viewed as the
"vernacular" language of social practices, and the collective
ritualization of actions and gestures.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submissions are invited for Issues 3 and 4 of 'Performance Practice', a
peer-reviewed journal, which deals with the processes of making creative
practical work for and with students. Papers concerned with
interdisciplinary investigations, mixed-media presentations and/or
installations are as appropriate to the philosophical 'brief' of
'Performance Practice' as are more ostensibly conventional
productions.
Call for Submissions:
Pink Cadillac:
A Quarterly Web Review of Art and Literature
seeks submissions of poetry, short fiction, book reviews, visual arts, and
essays on contemporary culture and politics for its premiere issue, which
will be published on September 15. Subsequent issues will be published on
the 15th of December, March, June, and September of each year. Deadlines
are the 15th of the previous month.
CALL FOR ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
_FEMINIST TEACHER_ IS LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS.
How do you teach about sexism, racism, homophobia, and other forms
of oppression? Have you developed lesson plans or courses dealing
with AIDS, human rights, anti-Semitism, peace and justice, violence
against women, world politics, imperialism, or the environment from
a feminist perspective?
CALL FOR ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
_FEMINIST TEACHER_ IS LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS.
How do you teach about sexism, racism, homophobia, and other forms
of oppression? Have you developed lesson plans or courses dealing
with AIDS, human rights, anti-Semitism, peace and justice, violence
against women, world politics, imperialism, or the environment from
a feminist perspective?
CALL FOR ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
_FEMINIST TEACHER_ IS LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS.
How do you teach about sexism, racism, homophobia, and other forms
of oppression? Have you developed lesson plans or courses dealing
with AIDS, human rights, anti-Semitism, peace and justice, violence
against women, world politics, imperialism, or the environment from
a feminist perspective?
The Journl of Aging and Identity, an international,
interdisciplinary, quarterly publication accepts submissions year
round. JAI examines the phenomenon of aging as it is presented in
the humanities. Articles discuss myths,often embodied in the
humanities, that equate longevity with senility and aging with
decrepitude, while simultaneously exploring visual and literary
representations of the potentiality and pleasures of active old age.
The journal explores the significance of an older persons since of
self and seeks to foster a dialogue between the humanities and the
bio-medical, psychological, behavioral, and social sciences that will
chalenge stereotypes, further our understanding of the aging
CALL FOR PAPERS
IJMCS: The International Journal for Media and Communication Studies
Online at: http://www.aber.ac.uk/~jmcwww
This is to notify you of the existence of a new on-line journal for
all aspects of media and communication studies. At present, papers may be
submitted without regard to any more specific theme, although it may
be useful to note the interests of the editorial team (see below).
Why Publish in IJMCS?