CFP: European Popular Culture (10/15/04; encyclopedia)
Authors are sought for individual chapters of the Europe volume of the Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture, a six-volume set under contract with the Greenwood Publishing Group.
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Authors are sought for individual chapters of the Europe volume of the Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture, a six-volume set under contract with the Greenwood Publishing Group.
10.2 Special issue of BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review
on Sonia Sanchez & the Black Arts Movement
Essays are invited for a special issue of BMa in which the focus is on
the work of a poet who has been described as one of the ?greatest poets
to emerge from the Black Arts Movement.?
Essays should explicitly locate Sonia Sanchez within the context of the
Black Arts Movement and then examine the extent to which BAM influenced
her work in the following areas:
I
? Poetry
Love poems
Expansive Narrative poems
Prose poems
? Children?s stories
? Drama
Essays that focus on the following will also be considered:
10.2 Special issue of BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review
on Sonia Sanchez & the Black Arts Movement
Essays are invited for a special issue of BMa in which the focus is on
the work of a poet who has been described as one of the ?greatest poets
to emerge from the Black Arts Movement.?
Essays should explicitly locate Sonia Sanchez within the context of the
Black Arts Movement and then examine the extent to which BAM influenced
her work in the following areas:
I
? Poetry
Love poems
Expansive Narrative poems
Prose poems
? Children?s stories
? Drama
Essays that focus on the following will also be considered:
Fem-scape: A Special Edition of Reconstruction 5.4
Guest Editors: Ximena Gallardo C. and Kim Wells
The guest editors for Reconstruction 5.4 invite submissions on any aspect of women and science fiction, both in literature and film. Cultural criticism, theory, book and media reviews, and interviews will be considered for this special edition.
Fem-scape: A Special Edition of Reconstruction 5.4
Guest Editors: Ximena Gallardo C. and Kim Wells
The guest editors for Reconstruction 5.4 invite submissions on any aspect of women and science fiction, both in literature and film. Cultural criticism, theory, book and media reviews, and interviews will be considered for this special edition.
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ANNETNA NEPO (a multilingual poetry review) is currently seeking =
articles and essays related to or inspired by interlingualism / =
multilingualism / and contemporary poetics. Specific to issue number =
three is the notion, 'How I learned to enjoy incomprehensibility, or, =
why I love my neighbor the translator.'
Check out www.annetnanepo.org for previous issues, authors, and =
concerns.
contact: wojewodz_at_post.harvard.edu with inquiries.
ANNETNA NEPO (a multilingual poetry review) is currently seeking =
articles and essays related to or inspired by interlingualism / =
multilingualism / and contemporary poetics. Specific to issue number =
three is the notion, 'How I learned to enjoy incomprehensibility, or, =
why I love my neighbor the translator.'
Check out www.annetnanepo.org for previous issues, authors, and =
concerns.
contact: wojewodz_at_post.harvard.edu with inquiries.
The _Journal of Narrative Theory_ (JNT) seeks submissions for an upcoming
special issue, "Realism in Retrospect."
Call for Papers – Anthony Burgess
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation publishes an electronic
journal, The End of the World Newsletter, in the spring and the autumn.
This journal is available to members through the International Anthony
Burgess Foundation website at www.anthonyburgess.org. Submissions may
include, but needn't be limited to, notes on Burgess and his work,
short articles (under 3000 words), and announcements of events,
publications, recordings or performances, and may include both text and
images. Please send submissions to newsletter_at_anthonyburgess.org.
Call for Papers – Anthony Burgess
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation publishes an electronic
journal, The End of the World Newsletter, in the spring and the autumn.
This journal is available to members through the International Anthony
Burgess Foundation website at www.anthonyburgess.org. Submissions may
include, but needn't be limited to, notes on Burgess and his work,
short articles (under 3000 words), and announcements of events,
publications, recordings or performances, and may include both text and
images. Please send submissions to newsletter_at_anthonyburgess.org.
CFP - Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power
With the current American Presidential campaign under full swing, coming
after a two-year declaration of war against terror presented as a war of
"good" against "evil", a declaration often invoking God and
tapping into centuries-old tensions between religious allegiances,
the editors of Queen are announcing a call for submissions on
the Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere.
CFP - Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power
With the current American Presidential campaign under full swing, coming
after a two-year declaration of war against terror presented as a war of
"good" against "evil", a declaration often invoking God and
tapping into centuries-old tensions between religious allegiances,
the editors of Queen are announcing a call for submissions on
the Rhetoric of Religion in the Public Sphere.
*PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY*
SCHREINER UNIVERSITY IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE THIRD ISSUE OF:
ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative. Submissions will be selected by a panel of
undergraduate students.
Submission Deadline: December 3, 2004
Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)
*PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY*
SCHREINER UNIVERSITY IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE THIRD ISSUE OF:
ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative. Submissions will be selected by a panel of
undergraduate students.
Submission Deadline: December 3, 2004
Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)
CALL FOR PAPERS: TV Shorts.
Critical Studies in Television: scholarly studies of small screen fictions
Editors: Kim Akass, Stephen Lacey, David Lavery, Janet McCabe, Robin Nelson
and Rhonda V. Wilcox.
CALL FOR PAPERS: TV Shorts.
Critical Studies in Television: scholarly studies of small screen fictions
Editors: Kim Akass, Stephen Lacey, David Lavery, Janet McCabe, Robin Nelson
and Rhonda V. Wilcox.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Critical Studies in Television: scholarly studies of small screen fictions
Editors: Kim Akass, Stephen Lacey, David Lavery, Janet McCabe, Robin Nelson
and Rhonda V. Wilcox.
Modern Language Studies (MLS) would like to solicit short and medium-length
reviews of significant, intriguing, or unusual primary source materials for
its upcoming issue.
Reviews should assess and underscore those materials' importance either for
various research profiles or for curricula and classroom syllabi. Reviews of
scholarly editions, hypertext/internet literatures, visual culture, popular
culture, and, of course, novels, short stories, poetry, plays, films, and
creative non-fiction are all welcome. Interdisciplinary work is also
welcome. The deadline for the next issue is September 20, 2004.
Inquiries and submissions should be sent to mls_at_susqu.edu.
The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and copy
for the December 2004 issue on the following subjects:
- Book/journal announcements
- Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
- CFP's
- Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
- News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, etc.)
- Online resources of interest to Victorianists
- Requests for information (research inquiries, etc.)
The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and copy
for the December 2004 issue on the following subjects:
- Book/journal announcements
- Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
- CFP's
- Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
- News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, etc.)
- Online resources of interest to Victorianists
- Requests for information (research inquiries, etc.)
CFP: Lord Byron's Canon
UMBR(a) 2005:
On Religion
Psychoanalysis has acknowledged the foolishness of any so-called "turn to
religion," reminding us that the religious has always been in the air.
Rather than defensively insist on religion?s spectrality, psychoanalysis
breaks with modernity?s political anxiety in exposing the material truth of
what is at stake: belief as such. To what extent does the well-trodden
intersection of psychoanalysis and religion, the unconscious and faith,
demand a radical break from the politics of resignation that has of late
dominated our political landscape?
UMBR(a) 2005:
On Religion
Psychoanalysis has acknowledged the foolishness of any so-called "turn to
religion," reminding us that the religious has always been in the air.
Rather than defensively insist on religion?s spectrality, psychoanalysis
breaks with modernity?s political anxiety in exposing the material truth of
what is at stake: belief as such. To what extent does the well-trodden
intersection of psychoanalysis and religion, the unconscious and faith,
demand a radical break from the politics of resignation that has of late
dominated our political landscape?
Call for Papers: "Steinbeck and His Contemporaries" Conference, 22-25
March 2006, Sun Valley, Idaho. The New Steinbeck Society of America
invites literary scholars in general-and Western American literature
critics in particular-to offer a critical view on John Steinbeck in
relation to any of his contemporaries-Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald,
Cather, Anderson, Wright, Dos Passos, Miller, Hurston, Pound, Hughes,
Lewis, and others. Comparative studies are also invited on select
authors who have had a direct literary influence on Steinbeck-Twain,
Mallory, Shakespeare-as well as on contemporary and fellow western
writers who share common thematic and stylistic elements-Terry Tempest
Call for Papers: "Steinbeck and His Contemporaries" Conference, 22-25
March 2006, Sun Valley, Idaho. The New Steinbeck Society of America
invites literary scholars in general-and Western American literature
critics in particular-to offer a critical view on John Steinbeck in
relation to any of his contemporaries-Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald,
Cather, Anderson, Wright, Dos Passos, Miller, Hurston, Pound, Hughes,
Lewis, and others. Comparative studies are also invited on select
authors who have had a direct literary influence on Steinbeck-Twain,
Mallory, Shakespeare-as well as on contemporary and fellow western
writers who share common thematic and stylistic elements-Terry Tempest