CFP: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Three (6/30/05; collection)
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume
Three
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Academic Exchange Quarterly
Writing Center Theory and Practice
Focus:
Academic Exchange Quarterly invites articles that explore issues of
theory, practice, and experience in writing center work, including
qualitative and empirical studies, discussions of pedagogy, and analyzes
of theory in three overlapping areas of inquiry.
Announcement & Call for submissions
The third issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Issue #3 (January, 2005) includes an editorial by Martin Barker, Desiree
Boughtwood's 'View to be thin: Interrogating media's relationship to eating
disorders through audience research' and Janet Staiger's 'Cabinets of
transgression: Collecting and arranging Hollywood images', and various
reviews.
Announcement & Call for submissions
The third issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Issue #3 (January, 2005) includes an editorial by Martin Barker, Desiree
Boughtwood's 'View to be thin: Interrogating media's relationship to eating
disorders through audience research' and Janet Staiger's 'Cabinets of
transgression: Collecting and arranging Hollywood images', and various
reviews.
Announcement & Call for submissions
The third issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Issue #3 (January, 2005) includes an editorial by Martin Barker, Desiree
Boughtwood's 'View to be thin: Interrogating media's relationship to eating
disorders through audience research' and Janet Staiger's 'Cabinets of
transgression: Collecting and arranging Hollywood images', and various
reviews.
CFP: BLACK GAY MEN'S ANTHOLOGY (3/18/05;6.15.05)
Published by the New York State Black Gay Network, Institute for Gay
Men's Health (AIDS Project Los Angeles & Gay Men's Health Crisis);
Black AIDS Institute and The National Black Justice Coalition
Co-edited by Frank Leon Roberts and Marvin K. White
CFP: BLACK GAY MEN'S ANTHOLOGY (3/18/05;6.15.05)
Published by the New York State Black Gay Network, Institute for Gay
Men's Health (AIDS Project Los Angeles & Gay Men's Health Crisis);
Black AIDS Institute and The National Black Justice Coalition
Co-edited by Frank Leon Roberts and Marvin K. White
CFP: BLACK GAY MEN'S ANTHOLOGY (3/18/05;6.15.05)
Published by the New York State Black Gay Network, Institute for Gay
Men's Health (AIDS Project Los Angeles & Gay Men's Health Crisis);
Black AIDS Institute and The National Black Justice Coalition
Co-edited by Frank Leon Roberts and Marvin K. White
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The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, a referred academic journal dedicated
to publishing cultural studies scholarship from both established and
emerging scholars, is currently soliciting submissions for an upcoming
special issue on:
RELIGION, SECULARISM, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Guest Editors: Lori Branch and Everett Hamner
<apologies for cross-postings>
The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, a referred academic journal dedicated
to publishing cultural studies scholarship from both established and
emerging scholars, is currently soliciting submissions for an upcoming
special issue on:
RELIGION, SECULARISM, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Guest Editors: Lori Branch and Everett Hamner
<apologies for cross-postings>
The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, a referred academic journal dedicated
to publishing cultural studies scholarship from both established and
emerging scholars, is currently soliciting submissions for an upcoming
special issue on:
RELIGION, SECULARISM, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Guest Editors: Lori Branch and Everett Hamner
Calls for Papers:
Academic Exchange Quarterly is seeking submissions regarding Adjunct
Teaching for the upcoming issues.
Calls for Papers:
Academic Exchange Quarterly is seeking submissions regarding Adjunct
Teaching for the upcoming issues.
A Call for Submissions
´ a·pos·tro·phe is published bimonthly at http://www.a-pos-tro-phe.com.
´ a·pos·tro·phe is a not-for-proft e-zine seeking to provide a forum
for artists, writers, thinkers, commentators and other boundaryless
bourgeois bohemians.
´ a·pos·tro·phe is seeking contributions and submissions in:
literature (e.g. poetry, short fiction, humor),
art (e.g. photography, painting, drawing, graphic art),
analysis (e.g. social, political, scientific essays and articles), and
criticism (e.g. book, film, music reviews).
Call for Submissions The Transdisciplinary Journal of Emergence
"The transdisciplinary journal of emergence" is an English-language
on-line journal published semi-annually. We are seeking contributions of
papers/essays as well as visual work (e.g., photography, web art, etc)
for the fourth (Spring 2005) issue, to be sent by March 1st, 2005.
The Theme of the issue is: Cultural Expression and Transmission in
Post-Industrial Societies.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MARGINALIA
A new, interdisciplinary graduate journal of the Middle Ages
'MARGINS'
The theme of the first issue of *Marginalia* is 'margins'. We welcome
innovative and original interpretations and responses to this theme -- from
all areas of medieval studies -- by graduate students. Articles might
address the following themes:
- marginal annotation or illustration of manuscripts
- marginal social groups or marginalized themes and persons in literary
sources
- little-known, under-studied or under-utilized texts, art-historical
sources etc.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MARGINALIA
A new, interdisciplinary graduate journal of the Middle Ages
'MARGINS'
The theme of the first issue of *Marginalia* is 'margins'. We welcome
innovative and original interpretations and responses to this theme -- from
all areas of medieval studies -- by graduate students. Articles might
address the following themes:
- marginal annotation or illustration of manuscripts
- marginal social groups or marginalized themes and persons in literary
sources
- little-known, under-studied or under-utilized texts, art-historical
sources etc.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MARGINALIA
A new, interdisciplinary graduate journal of the Middle Ages
'MARGINS'
The theme of the first issue of *Marginalia* is 'margins'. We welcome
innovative and original interpretations and responses to this theme -- from
all areas of medieval studies -- by graduate students. Articles might
address the following themes:
- marginal annotation or illustration of manuscripts
- marginal social groups or marginalized themes and persons in literary
sources
- little-known, under-studied or under-utilized texts, art-historical
sources etc.
CALL FOR PAPERS, 'THE INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL WORLD
OF THE EARLY MODERN INNS OF COURT'
An international conference
Courtauld Institute, London
September 14-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick.
CALL FOR PAPERS, 'THE INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL WORLD
OF THE EARLY MODERN INNS OF COURT'
An international conference
Courtauld Institute, London
September 14-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick.
CALL FOR PAPERS, 'THE INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL WORLD
OF THE EARLY MODERN INNS OF COURT'
An international conference
Courtauld Institute, London
September 14-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick.
*Sacred Tropes: Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and
Qur'an as Literary Works*
An important academic publisher has expressed great
interest in a collection of critical essays, *Hebrew
Bible, New Testament, and Qur'an as Literary Works.*
Well known scholars in the field from US, Canada, and
Europe are contributing. Seven out of the thirty
chapters are still needed.
Though much has been written about the Hebrew Bible
and New Testament, either individually or as a unit,
the combination of critical essays relating to all
three Abrahamic sacred texts does not occur.
EnterText vol.5 no.2
Citing Cities
Cities play a special role in theoretical constructs of the social order as well as providing a key part of history. Submissions to this special issue of EnterText, a refereed free-access online journal (www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/entertext) are invited by 1 July 2005 on their significance, in the past, present or future, whether as actualities, representations or myths. Suitable topics for discursive or creative work include:
EnterText vol.5 no.2
Citing Cities
Cities play a special role in theoretical constructs of the social order as well as providing a key part of history. Submissions to this special issue of EnterText, a refereed free-access online journal (www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/entertext) are invited by 1 July 2005 on their significance, in the past, present or future, whether as actualities, representations or myths. Suitable topics for discursive or creative work include:
CALL FOR PAPERS
EnterText vol.5 no.1
Art and the Market
Relationships between cultural production and consumption will be the focus of this issue of the refereed free-access online journal EnterText (www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/entertext). The term ‘art’ will be taken to encompass all kinds of cultural production, in different places and at different points of history. Creative work, accounts of personal experience and opinion-pieces will be considered, as well as academic papers. Submissions are invited by 1 May 2005 on, for instance:
CFP: Mosaic, a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature,
Special Journal Issue "The Animal" (deadline for submissions:
08/31/05)
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Special Issue – "The Animal" (deadline for submissions: August 31,
2005)
Call For Papers:
Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature seeks
submissions for the following two issues:
Spring/Summer 2005 (Open Topics), Deadline May 1, 2005
Fall 2005 (The Fiction of Chuck Palahniuk), Deadline: September 1, 2005.
For the Spring/Summer issue, we wish to further explore the relationship
and engagement between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern
literature & theory. Hence we encourage both new "post-existential"
approaches to existential literature and existential readings of
"non-existential" literature. In other words, feel free to submit
Foucauldian readings of Camus or Sartrean readings of Pynchon.
Call For Papers:
Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature seeks
submissions for the following two issues:
Spring/Summer 2005 (Open Topics), Deadline May 1, 2005
Fall 2005 (The Fiction of Chuck Palahniuk), Deadline: September 1, 2005.
For the Spring/Summer issue, we wish to further explore the relationship
and engagement between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern
literature & theory. Hence we encourage both new "post-existential"
approaches to existential literature and existential readings of
"non-existential" literature. In other words, feel free to submit
Foucauldian readings of Camus or Sartrean readings of Pynchon.
Call For Papers:
Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature seeks
submissions for the following two issues:
Spring/Summer 2005 (Open Topics), Deadline May 1, 2005
Fall 2005 (The Fiction of Chuck Palahniuk), Deadline: September 1, 2005.
For the Spring/Summer issue, we wish to further explore the relationship
and engagement between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern
literature & theory. Hence we encourage both new "post-existential"
approaches to existential literature and existential readings of
"non-existential" literature. In other words, feel free to submit
Foucauldian readings of Camus or Sartrean readings of Pynchon.
Call For Papers:
Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature seeks
submissions for the following two issues:
Spring/Summer 2005 (Open Topics), Deadline May 1, 2005
Fall 2005 (The Fiction of Chuck Palahniuk), Deadline: September 1, 2005.
For the Spring/Summer issue, we wish to further explore the relationship
and engagement between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern
literature & theory. Hence we encourage both new "post-existential"
approaches to existential literature and existential readings of
"non-existential" literature. In other words, feel free to submit
Foucauldian readings of Camus or Sartrean readings of Pynchon.