CFP: Film (no deadline; magazine)
X-posted from Pillarbox_at_onelist.com
a service provided by www.english.upenn.edu |
FAQ changelog |
X-posted from Pillarbox_at_onelist.com
*Book History* is the annual journal of the Society for the
History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Articles dealing
with any part of the American Hemisphere or the Middle East
should be submitted to Prof. Ezra Greenspan, Department of
English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208,
ezra.greenspan_at_sc.edu. Articles dealing with other parts of the
world should be submitted to Prof. Jonathan Rose, Department of
History, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940, jerose_at_drew.edu.
*Book History* is the annual journal of the Society for the
History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Articles dealing
with any part of the American Hemisphere or the Middle East
should be submitted to Prof. Ezra Greenspan, Department of
English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208,
ezra.greenspan_at_sc.edu. Articles dealing with other parts of the
world should be submitted to Prof. Jonathan Rose, Department of
History, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940, jerose_at_drew.edu.
Yearbook of Comparative & General Literature
invites submissions for the new issues:
Vol. 47 (1999)
Vol. 48 (2000)
*****************************************************************
History & Mission Statement
_Men & Masculinities_ is a new journal committed to publishing
high-quality, interdisciplinary research in the emerging field of men
and masculinities studies. _Men and Masculinities_ will be published
quarterly from July 1998 (ISSN: 1097-184X).
I will be editing the H.G. Wells Society journal, THE WELLSIAN, from
Winter 1998 and would welcome any contributions which deal with Wells's
life and work. Those interested in receiving information about the H.G.
Wells Society can also contact me.
John S. Partington,
The Editor,
THE WELLSIAN: The Journal
of the H.G. Wells Society,
Department of English,
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
Reading,
Berkshire, RG6 6AA,
England.
J.S.Partington_at_reading.ac.uk
(Submissions to THE
WELLSIAN should be sent to
the address above. Please
include a copy on disk and
work to MLA style if
possible).
I will be editing the H.G. Wells Society journal, THE WELLSIAN, from
Winter 1998 and would welcome any contributions which deal with Wells's
life and work. Those interested in receiving information about the H.G.
Wells Society can also contact me.
John S. Partington,
The Editor,
THE WELLSIAN: The Journal
of the H.G. Wells Society,
Department of English,
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
Reading,
Berkshire, RG6 6AA,
England.
J.S.Partington_at_reading.ac.uk
(Submissions to THE
WELLSIAN should be sent to
the address above. Please
include a copy on disk and
work to MLA style if
possible).
Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested. Apologies in
advance for cross-posting.
For the News section of _Kairos_ 3.2, which is scheduled to appear in
November, I'm looking for the following things:
* Reports about Conference Experiences
* News about Research Projects in Motion
* Announcements about New Products or Innovations
Please contact me as soon as possible at jinman_at_umich.edu if you have
ideas for submission, as the timeline's pretty tight at this point, and
we'll proceed from there.
Thanks!
James
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
| http://www.thelocus.com/LA/ |
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
L.A. TIMES: THIRD WORLDS AND PERIPHERAL ZONES
_L.A. Times: Third Worlds and Peripheral Zones_ [is] "...
where the blazing, hot sun meets the arid desert ... where
the East meets the West, and all codes of ethnicity,
religion, color, territory are scrambled ... third worlds
and peripheral zones."
---Sebastian Melmoth
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
| http://www.thelocus.com/LA/ |
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
L.A. TIMES: THIRD WORLDS AND PERIPHERAL ZONES
_L.A. Times: Third Worlds and Peripheral Zones_ [is] "...
where the blazing, hot sun meets the arid desert ... where
the East meets the West, and all codes of ethnicity,
religion, color, territory are scrambled ... third worlds
and peripheral zones."
---Sebastian Melmoth
Currently in its fifth issue online, Rio is looking for fiction, poetry,
scannable graphic art and photos, and book reviews. Query about stuff
that doesn't fall into any category. E-mail to the address below, or mail
hard copy to 104 Hoyt Lane, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. E-mail ASCII
attachments or in body of message. Thanks for your support.
Cynthia A. Davidson
cdavidson_at_ccmail.sunysb.edu
Writing Program
SUNY at Stony Brook
Rio: A Journal of the Arts
www.engl.uic.edu/rio/rio.html
CALL FOR PAPERS: THE DOMESTIC GODDESS WEBSITE IS EXPANDING!
The Domestic Goddesses Website is adding a new author-- Charlotte =
Perkins Gilman. Check out the authors already featured on this website, =
which was recently featured as a selection in the Scout Report for =
Social Sciences Website.
Domestic Goddesses' URL is:
http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm =20
Papers are requested on any aspect of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's work =
and life-- submission ranging from 3 page informal papers to =
dissertation length works will be considered. =20
Please contact: kwells_at_texas.net for more information, or to submit a =
paper. =20
Radical Teacher
The journal "Radical Teacher" is calling for articles on:
TEACHING AND ORGANIZING AROUND MATTERS OF CONSUMPTION
Radical Teacher
The journal "Radical Teacher" is calling for articles on:
TEACHING AND ORGANIZING AROUND MATTERS OF CONSUMPTION
Qui Parle call for papers: Fall 1998
Qui Parle call for papers: Fall 1998
Qui Parle call for papers: Fall 1998
_Men & Masculinities_ is a new journal committed to publishing high-quality,
interdisciplinary research in the emerging field of men and masculinities
studies. _Men and Masculinities_ will be published quarterly from July 1998
(ISSN: 1097-184X).
_Men & Masculinities_ is a new journal committed to publishing high-quality,
interdisciplinary research in the emerging field of men and masculinities
studies. _Men and Masculinities_ will be published quarterly from July 1998
(ISSN: 1097-184X).
CALL FOR PAPERS:
PRECURSORS AND AFTERMATHS: Literatures in English, 1914-1945.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
PRECURSORS AND AFTERMATHS: Literatures in English, 1914-1945.
> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the
> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the
> The WWW Journal for Online Education for the World Association for Online
> Education is seeking submissions for its first edition. We are concerned
> with issues related to teaching and researching online and in
> cyber-enhanced classes, as well as how traditional knowledge and concepts
> of self are transformed in cyberspace.
>
> Although the Journal is multidisciplinary and eclectic with both academic
> and non-academic articles, this posting seeks MLA articles on How the
With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.
A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.
With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.
A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.
With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.
A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.
With the Internet growing to include more than just chat and xxx sites,
there's plenty of room for even academia! There seems to be a growth of
literature and literary criticism websites that cater to academics,
undergraduates, and interested readers alike, so let's jump on the
bandwagon! I am interested in papers from grad students as well as
professional scholars.
A PhD student, (me) who will be at Texas A & M soon, is creating a
webpage called "Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women." The URL for
the site is http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm check it out
before you submit.
The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (RCCS) seeks scholars from
across the disciplines to review books devoted to the emerging field of
cyberculture. Book reviews run from 500 to 2000 words and are published
online each month. RCCS is especially interested in finding scholars to
review the following titles:
* Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau, _Privacy on the Line: The Politics
of Wiretapping and Encryption_ (MIT Press, 1998)
* Stephen Doheny-Farina, _The Wired Neighborhood_ (Yale University
Press, 1996)
* Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon, _Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The
Origins of the Internet_ (Simon & Schuster, 1996)
A N G E L A K I
journal of the theoretical humanities
"Best New Journal"
Council of Editors of Learned Journals
(CELJ) Awards, 1996
1. General call for papers
2. New publisher announcement & frequency, etc.
3. New issue out & how to get contents listings
1. _Angelaki_ is NOW SEEKING WORK for publication in
its general/open issues for winter 1999 and the year
2000. Please visit the _Angelaki_ website for
submission information: