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CFP: Gender and Sexuality in Science Fiction (2/18/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, December 13, 2004 - 7:15pm
Cherilyn Lacy

The editors of Phoebe: A Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek
essays for a special issue on gender and sexuality in science-fiction
and the fantastic.

Deadline: If interested, please send a 300 word abstract by February 18,
2005 to the guest editor for this issue, Dr. Cherilyn Lacy, at
lacyc_at_hartwick.edu <mailto:lacyc_at_hartwick.edu>. The deadline for
completed essays will be May 6, 2005.

CFP: Gender and Sexuality in Science Fiction (2/18/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, December 13, 2004 - 7:15pm
Cherilyn Lacy

The editors of Phoebe: A Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek
essays for a special issue on gender and sexuality in science-fiction
and the fantastic.

Deadline: If interested, please send a 300 word abstract by February 18,
2005 to the guest editor for this issue, Dr. Cherilyn Lacy, at
lacyc_at_hartwick.edu <mailto:lacyc_at_hartwick.edu>. The deadline for
completed essays will be May 6, 2005.

CFP: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies (no deadline; book series)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:47pm
Erika Gaffney

Announcing a new series from Ashgate Publishing Company

Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies

General Editor: Michele Marrapodi

Advisory Editors: Keir Elam and Rob Henke

Attentively considering the new critical perspectives arising from the =
most
recent trends of literary hermeneutics, this book series analyses early
modern English drama within the context of the European Renaissance and,
specifically, in the light of the impact and influence of both classical =
and
Italian cultural, dramatic, and literary traditions.

CFP: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies (no deadline; book series)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:47pm
Erika Gaffney

Announcing a new series from Ashgate Publishing Company

Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies

General Editor: Michele Marrapodi

Advisory Editors: Keir Elam and Rob Henke

Attentively considering the new critical perspectives arising from the =
most
recent trends of literary hermeneutics, this book series analyses early
modern English drama within the context of the European Renaissance and,
specifically, in the light of the impact and influence of both classical =
and
Italian cultural, dramatic, and literary traditions.

CFP: New Shakespeare Journal (7/31/05 and ongoing; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
Dr. Sujata Iyengar

Call for Papers (New Shakespeare Journal; 7/31/05 and ongoing)

The editors of Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and
Appropriation welcome original scholarship engaging with the
afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic,
multimedia, and critical histories.
Borrowers and Lenders is a new, peer-reviewed, online, multimedia
Shakespeare journal to be launched at the Shakespeare Association of
America Meeting in Bermuda in March 2005. The journal will appear
biannually, with a special issue in the Spring and general issue in
the Fall.

CFP: New Shakespeare Journal (7/31/05 and ongoing; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
Dr. Sujata Iyengar

Call for Papers (New Shakespeare Journal; 7/31/05 and ongoing)

The editors of Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and
Appropriation welcome original scholarship engaging with the
afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic,
multimedia, and critical histories.
Borrowers and Lenders is a new, peer-reviewed, online, multimedia
Shakespeare journal to be launched at the Shakespeare Association of
America Meeting in Bermuda in March 2005. The journal will appear
biannually, with a special issue in the Spring and general issue in
the Fall.

CFP: Film Remakes in Postmodern Times (1/31/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
matteo bittanti

The department of Cinema, Television and Media Studies of IULM
University (Milan, Italy) is pleased to announce its Call for Papers for
a book on film remakes that will be published in mid-2005.

Provisionally titled "Ready Made. Film Remakes in Postmodern Times",
this interdisciplinary critical anthology will explore a range of topics
regarding the aesthetic, cultural, and social significance of remakes of
thriller, horror, and science fiction movies released after 1960. The
volume will be edited by and Matteo Bittanti and Rocco Moccagatta, both
film critics and researchers at the Libera Università di Lingue e
Comunicazione, Milan, Italy.

CFP: Peace Studies: The Psychological Interpretation of War (12/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
Richard Koenigsberg, Ph. D.

Special Issue of the PEACE REVIEW on:
"The Psychological Interpretation of War"
Editors, Richard Koenigsberg and Wendy Hamblet

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Horace wrote that "it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country." =
This
thought has echoed through the centuries, punctuating the battle cries =
of
those who dream of righteous conquest and holy war. Warfare has been
perpetuated to the extent that struggles on the battlefield have been =
linked
with ideals such as honor, duty, and loyalty.

=20

CFP: Performance (1/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
Midwest Modern Language Association

The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association welcomes submissions
for the Spring 2005 special issue on "Performance."

Topics might include:

Dramatic and Theatrical Performances
Stagecraft
Theatre History
Performance Art
Academia as Theatre
Teaching as Performance
Student Performance and Assessment
University Performance from Job-Hunting to Administration

Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2005.

Please send two copies of each essay (one formatted for blind reading) to:

Ann C. Hall, President
Midwest Modern Language Association
302 English-Philosophy Building
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1408

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CFP: Performance (1/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:46pm
Midwest Modern Language Association

The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association welcomes submissions
for the Spring 2005 special issue on "Performance."

Topics might include:

Dramatic and Theatrical Performances
Stagecraft
Theatre History
Performance Art
Academia as Theatre
Teaching as Performance
Student Performance and Assessment
University Performance from Job-Hunting to Administration

Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2005.

Please send two copies of each essay (one formatted for blind reading) to:

Ann C. Hall, President
Midwest Modern Language Association
302 English-Philosophy Building
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1408

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CFP: T.B. Macaulay (9/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, December 10, 2004 - 7:45pm
Thomas Gillcrist

     Nineteenth-Century Prose invites submissions for a special issue on writing
by T. B. Macaulay, scheduled for fall, 2006.

We hope for a wide range of topics and approaches regarding particular essays by
Macaulay, or the Critical and Historical Essays as a corpus, and/or his History
of England. His parliamentary and bureaucratic

texts, such as those concerning India, will also be considered suitable subject
matter.

CFP: Professional Studies Review (3/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Joseph Marotta

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES REVIEW

 

Open Issue, Spring 2005

 

Announcement & Call for Papers

 

CFP: Philip Roth's America (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Derek Royal

NEW BOOK COLLECTION OF ESSAYS - PHILIP ROTH'S AMERICA

Recently I guest edited the 2004 annual volume of _Studies in American
Jewish Literature_, Vol. 23, one devoted exclusively to Philip Roth's most
recent fiction. I'm now wanting to develop this special issue into a book
collection of essays, and I'd like to include several brand new critical
works on this later phase of Roth's career. I'm particularly interested in
essays devoted to _Sabbath's Theater_, _The Dying Animal_ and (ESPECIALLY)
the brand new novel, _The Plot Against America_. Thematic/theoretical focus
on these novels is open.

CFP: Philip Roth's America (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Derek Royal

NEW BOOK COLLECTION OF ESSAYS - PHILIP ROTH'S AMERICA

Recently I guest edited the 2004 annual volume of _Studies in American
Jewish Literature_, Vol. 23, one devoted exclusively to Philip Roth's most
recent fiction. I'm now wanting to develop this special issue into a book
collection of essays, and I'd like to include several brand new critical
works on this later phase of Roth's career. I'm particularly interested in
essays devoted to _Sabbath's Theater_, _The Dying Animal_ and (ESPECIALLY)
the brand new novel, _The Plot Against America_. Thematic/theoretical focus
on these novels is open.

CFP: Realism and Naturalism in Film Studies (no deadline noted; 5/4/06-5/5/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
RSinger736_at_aol.com

International Conference on Realism and Naturalism in Film Studies

The AIZEN (International Association devoted to Zola and Naturalism) and the
City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Certificate Program in Film
Studies solicit submissions for a jointly-sponsored conference on "Realism and
Naturalism in Film Studies" to be held at the

CUNY Graduate Center,
New York City, USA
MAY 4-5, 2006

CFP: Teaching English to Non-English Speaking College Students (2/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Tim Fox

The Hwa Kang Journal of TEFL is currently inviting papers for the =
upcoming 11th issue, to be published in print and online in May 2005. =
Deadline for papers is extended to February 15, 2005. Articles on any =
aspect of teaching English to non-English speaking college students are =
welcome. Articles on the use of literature to teach language are =
especially welcome.

For the complete call for papers, please visit the journal website at:

http://hkjtefl.org

For information, contact Editor Angela Thompson, Chinese Culture =
University (Taipei, Taiwan).
hwakangjournal_at_hkjtefl.org

CFP: Reading and Writing Orwell's 1984 (3/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Randy Cauthen

1984 holds a unique position in the contemporary canon, because of its
accessibility to a wide range of students, its widespread effect on literary
and popular culture, and its very strong resonances with contemporary
events. For an edited collection, we are seeking articles based on close
description of student readings of this text, both to provoke more general
discussion on how varied students work with a single, commonly-taught text,
and how students in an increasingly Orwellian society read the book's social
and political content.
Articles from any pedagogical and theoretical perspectives are welcome, with
the proviso that articles in the finished collection should be centered in

CFP: Marriage (4/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
L V Troost

Call for Papers: MARRIAGE

To be published in volume 55 of _Topic: The Washington and Jefferson College
Review_ in November 2005

Length: 4000-5000 words, excluding notes. Please keep the notes as spare as
possible.

Style: Chicago, 15th edition.

Deadline for completed papers: April 1, 2005

Send essays as attachments to: topic_at_washjeff.edu. Word files preferred.

For more information, visit the website at www.washjeff.edu/topic.

CFP: Reading and Writing Orwell's 1984 (3/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:27pm
Randy Cauthen

1984 holds a unique position in the contemporary canon, because of its
accessibility to a wide range of students, its widespread effect on literary
and popular culture, and its very strong resonances with contemporary
events. For an edited collection, we are seeking articles based on close
description of student readings of this text, both to provoke more general
discussion on how varied students work with a single, commonly-taught text,
and how students in an increasingly Orwellian society read the book's social
and political content.
Articles from any pedagogical and theoretical perspectives are welcome, with
the proviso that articles in the finished collection should be centered in

UPDATE: Portals: A Journal in Comparative Literature (grad) (1/20/05; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 - 3:26pm
Morgan Lynn

New deadline: January 20, 2005!

Portals is an ONLINE journal published by the Comparative Literature Student
 Association of San Francisco State University.

Portals: A Journal of Comparative Literature invites original,
critical graduate student essay submissions
that explore comparative literary topics across cultural, regional,
linguistic, and temporal boundaries. We also encourage papers that
cross genre barriers and extend the reach of literary study into new
media.

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