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Australian Literary Studies
Editor: Leigh Dale
Call for Papers
Special Issue on Imposture, Hoaxes, and Identity Conflicts in Australian
Literature
Edited by Marguerite Nolan and Carrie Dawson
Australian Literary Studies
Editor: Leigh Dale
Call for Papers
Special Issue on Imposture, Hoaxes, and Identity Conflicts in Australian
Literature
Edited by Marguerite Nolan and Carrie Dawson
Australian Literary Studies
Editor: Leigh Dale
Call for Papers
Special Issue on Imposture, Hoaxes, and Identity Conflicts in Australian
Literature
Edited by Marguerite Nolan and Carrie Dawson
Gramma (Journal) CFP Update
GRAMMA
Journal of Theory and Criticism
Issue Number 13, 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
Comparative Literature and Global Studies: Histories and Trajectories
Gramma (Journal) CFP Update
GRAMMA
Journal of Theory and Criticism
Issue Number 13, 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
Comparative Literature and Global Studies: Histories and Trajectories
Please excuse the cross-postings:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Case Studies for Teaching Technical Communication
Judy Strother, Florida Institute of Technology
Julia Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
guest editors
Proposals due August 1, 2003; Papers due November 1, 2003
Please excuse the cross-postings:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Case Studies for Teaching Technical Communication
Judy Strother, Florida Institute of Technology
Julia Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
guest editors
Proposals due August 1, 2003; Papers due November 1, 2003
Call for papers:
CineAction #63, edited by Richard Lippe & Florence Jacobowitz
"1950s Aesthetics: Film in Transition; Minelli Centenary"
The 1950's was a significant decade in the history of the cinema; it marked the
end of classical Hollywood and the beginning of a cinema that addressed the
contemporary culture and post-war social changes. The decade saw important changes
occurring in the European cinema and a worldwide crossover of influences. Within
this context, we are celebrating the cinema of Vincente MInnelli who, working within
the tradtions of classical Hollywood, brought a modernist aesthetic and cosmopolitan
sensibility to his films.
Submission deadline: November 15, 2003.
Call for papers:
CineAction #63, edited by Richard Lippe & Florence Jacobowitz
"1950s Aesthetics: Film in Transition; Minelli Centenary"
The 1950's was a significant decade in the history of the cinema; it marked the
end of classical Hollywood and the beginning of a cinema that addressed the
contemporary culture and post-war social changes. The decade saw important changes
occurring in the European cinema and a worldwide crossover of influences. Within
this context, we are celebrating the cinema of Vincente MInnelli who, working within
the tradtions of classical Hollywood, brought a modernist aesthetic and cosmopolitan
sensibility to his films.
Submission deadline: November 15, 2003.
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VOLUME TITLE:
The Invention of Politics in European Modernism
CALL FOR PAPERS
JANUS HEAD 6.2
Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature,
Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts
http://www.janushead.org
OPEN ISSUE
Guidelines for Submissions
Janus Head follows APA guidelines for its review process (peer
review).
In general, Janus Head editors and reviewers look for works which
speak to the Janus Head attitude of "respect and openness to the
various manifestations of truth in human experience and the
fostering of understanding through meditative thinking, narrative
structure, and poetic imagination."
Deadline for submissions: October 31, 2003.
NB: Deadline Extension
Volume 14, Special Issue: Disciplines and Disciplinarity
Critical Matrix: The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender and Culture, is
seeking original submissions for an issue dedicated to the problems and
potential of disciplines and disciplinarity in the humanities. Within
and between departments of study, it has become increasingly difficult
to specify respective objects of investigation, critical methodologies,
and most importantly, the intellectual stakes and precise nature of the
work being done. English, French, German, rhetoric, and architecture-to
name just a few-have begun to stand in as loose designators of cultural,
geopolitical, ethical, or theoretical orientations.
The deadline has been extended to 14 August 2003 for:
Hollywood to Bollywood: Reviewing the Culture of Musicals
An M/C Reviews feature
http://reviews.media-culture.org.au
Edited by Emma Nelms and Kate Douglas
M/C Reviews would like to invite contributions for a reviews feature on
the theatrical, cinematic and televisual significance of musicals.
We will publish a collection of short critiques or thought-pieces (each
submission should be 1000 words or less) on the subject of musicals
(whether film, theatre or television), as well as reviews of particular
musicals.
Possible topics include (but should not be limited to):
The deadline has been extended to 14 August 2003 for:
Hollywood to Bollywood: Reviewing the Culture of Musicals
An M/C Reviews feature
http://reviews.media-culture.org.au
Edited by Emma Nelms and Kate Douglas
M/C Reviews would like to invite contributions for a reviews feature on
the theatrical, cinematic and televisual significance of musicals.
We will publish a collection of short critiques or thought-pieces (each
submission should be 1000 words or less) on the subject of musicals
(whether film, theatre or television), as well as reviews of particular
musicals.
Possible topics include (but should not be limited to):
Contributions are invited for the next general issue of _Agora_.
(Please distribute)
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Agora (ISSN 1496-9580 <http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/agora/>) is an
internationally refereed online graduate journal that provides a public
forum for dialogue and debate about literary criticism and pedagogy. The
journal is indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the Canadian Literary
Periodical Index; it is also archived in the National Library of Canada
(<http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/agora/>).
Contributions are invited for the next general issue of _Agora_.
(Please distribute)
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Agora (ISSN 1496-9580 <http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/agora/>) is an
internationally refereed online graduate journal that provides a public
forum for dialogue and debate about literary criticism and pedagogy. The
journal is indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the Canadian Literary
Periodical Index; it is also archived in the National Library of Canada
(<http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/agora/>).
The electronic English Studies Forum publishes innovative critical and creative writing. ESF currently seeks submissions for sites on the following topics:
* "Image, Story, and Conversation" explores the idea that we imagine our world in archtypal patterns, three of which are image, story, and conversation.
* "The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond" asks "what are we imagining, and how?" This site investigates the postmodern imagination and the postmodern understanding of the nature/role of imagination in contemporary literature and culture. This site will also consider what post-postmodernism might look like.
* "PostColonial Literatures" examines postcolonial literatures and the postcolonial imagination.
The electronic English Studies Forum publishes innovative critical and creative writing. ESF currently seeks submissions for sites on the following topics:
* "Image, Story, and Conversation" explores the idea that we imagine our world in archtypal patterns, three of which are image, story, and conversation.
* "The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond" asks "what are we imagining, and how?" This site investigates the postmodern imagination and the postmodern understanding of the nature/role of imagination in contemporary literature and culture. This site will also consider what post-postmodernism might look like.
* "PostColonial Literatures" examines postcolonial literatures and the postcolonial imagination.
The electronic English Studies Forum publishes innovative critical and creative writing. ESF currently seeks submissions for sites on the following topics:
* "Image, Story, and Conversation" explores the idea that we imagine our world in archtypal patterns, three of which are image, story, and conversation.
* "The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond" asks "what are we imagining, and how?" This site investigates the postmodern imagination and the postmodern understanding of the nature/role of imagination in contemporary literature and culture. This site will also consider what post-postmodernism might look like.
* "PostColonial Literatures" examines postcolonial literatures and the postcolonial imagination.
The electronic English Studies Forum publishes innovative critical and creative writing. ESF currently seeks submissions for sites on the following topics:
* "Image, Story, and Conversation" explores the idea that we imagine our world in archtypal patterns, three of which are image, story, and conversation.
* "The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond" asks "what are we imagining, and how?" This site investigates the postmodern imagination and the postmodern understanding of the nature/role of imagination in contemporary literature and culture. This site will also consider what post-postmodernism might look like.
* "PostColonial Literatures" examines postcolonial literatures and the postcolonial imagination.
The Undying Fire: The Journal of the H.G. Wells Society, the Americas
CALL FOR PAPERS: 2003
_The Undying Fire_ is devoted to the study of H.G. Wells, and critical
essays on any topic relating to Wells's life and work will be considered
for publication.
Interdisciplinary essays welcomed.
Published annually, each volume includes from five to seven
essays ranging from 10-25 pages in length. MLA documentation preferred.
Submit paper copy and the file on disk (in Word format).
Be sure to include your e-mail address on your cover letter.
The Undying Fire: The Journal of the H.G. Wells Society, the Americas
CALL FOR PAPERS: 2003
_The Undying Fire_ is devoted to the study of H.G. Wells, and critical
essays on any topic relating to Wells's life and work will be considered
for publication.
Interdisciplinary essays welcomed.
Published annually, each volume includes from five to seven
essays ranging from 10-25 pages in length. MLA documentation preferred.
Submit paper copy and the file on disk (in Word format).
Be sure to include your e-mail address on your cover letter.
Call for Papers: pacific REVIEW, a West Coast Arts Review
Annual
submission deadline: 12/05/03
From: Camille Tèrese Tallon (pacificreview_sdsu_at_yahoo.com)
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REWRITING THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
The Research Group Cultural and Literary Studies of the Americas invites
original essays for the publication of a volume dedicated to the
rewritings of the history of the Americas (including North America,
Central America, the Caribbean, and South America).
REWRITING THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
The Research Group Cultural and Literary Studies of the Americas invites
original essays for the publication of a volume dedicated to the
rewritings of the history of the Americas (including North America,
Central America, the Caribbean, and South America).
REWRITING THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
The Research Group Cultural and Literary Studies of the Americas invites
original essays for the publication of a volume dedicated to the
rewritings of the history of the Americas (including North America,
Central America, the Caribbean, and South America).
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society seeks submissions for a
special issue titled "Gender beyond 'Sexual Difference': Rethinking
Feminisms and Visual Culture," slated for publication in spring 2006. The
editors of this special issue seek manuscripts that offer new feminist
strategies for examining visual culture, convincing critiques of earlier
approaches to feminist visual analysis, and/or new models of feminist
visual theory that accommodate the multivalence of women's identities and
experiences. We are interested in essays that revise binary models of
sexual difference by considering the coextensivity of gender and the myriad
I'm in need of an essay on James Joyce for a collection tentatively
titled:
Having Our Own Field Day: Essays on the Irish Canon
The collection is a critical evaluation of the Irish canon and offers
new innovative readings of canonical figures as well as readings of
those marginalized by the Field Day Anthology.
I'm looking for a fresh reading of Joyce that perhaps reimagines his
place in the canon (through postmodern, postcolonial or through another
theoretical lens), reevaluates his influence in Irish or other national
literatures, or reads his work against the grain of a current critical
consensus.
Please send a detailed proposal and cv to me asap.
CFP: Comparing Literatures through Translation: Theoretical and Practical
Challenges (12/31/03; Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism)
Contributions from the following areas are welcome: current translation
theories; comparative literary theory; cultural studies; post-colonial
theory; stylistics; discourse analysis; pragmatics; aesthetics.
Papers should not exceed the length of 5000 words (including footnotes and
bibliography). They should follow the MLA Handbook (5th edition).
Contributions can be submitted in either English or Greek. Papers should be
submitted in double-spaced format (two hard copies and a disk) to the editor
of the issue, Nikos Kontos: