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CFP: Recent African Poetry (1/30/04; collection)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 9:37pm
Oyeniyi Okunoye

CALL FOR PAPERS

Recent African Poetry

Recent appraisals of African writing have not paid adequate attention to
poetry as a genre. This creates a space for an urgent critical
intervention. Essays intended for an international audience are therefore
solicited for inclusion in a collection of essays tentatively entitled
Reading Contemporary African Poetry .The book is to bring together
innovative but readable explorations of recent African poetry of English
expression.

UPDATE: M/C Journal: 'text' issue (10/13/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 9:27pm
M/C - Media and Culture

                          M/C - Media and Culture

                                  ERRATUM

                          Call for Papers for the
                              'text' issue of
                                M/C Journal
                   http://journal.media-culture.org.au/

Please note that parts of the recent call for papers for M/C Journal
erroneously referred to the 'joke' issue rather than the 'text' issue.

This message is to clarify that we are currently inviting article
submissions for an issue entitled 'text', edited by Catriona Mills and Matt
Soar.

CFP: New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film (journal)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:35pm
Dorota Ostrowska

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                            New Cinemas:
                    Journal of Contemporary Film
           Volume 2 (2004) edited by World Cinema Group,
                         University of Leeds
                           CALL FOR PAPERS
New Cinemas is a refereed academic journal devoted to the
study of contemporary film around the world. Recent
developments have brought about a renewal of film industries in the
Far and Middle East, Europe, Africa and America. However, there
is a marked tendency to focus exclusively upon issues of ‘otherness’
and ‘marginality’, ignoring the specificities of these films. New

CFP: New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film (journal)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:35pm
Dorota Ostrowska

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                            New Cinemas:
                    Journal of Contemporary Film
           Volume 2 (2004) edited by World Cinema Group,
                         University of Leeds
                           CALL FOR PAPERS
New Cinemas is a refereed academic journal devoted to the
study of contemporary film around the world. Recent
developments have brought about a renewal of film industries in the
Far and Middle East, Europe, Africa and America. However, there
is a marked tendency to focus exclusively upon issues of ‘otherness’
and ‘marginality’, ignoring the specificities of these films. New

CFP: Book Reviewers for Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (no deadline; e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:32pm
Dr Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to increase the pool of book reviewers for the peer reviewed
web journal I founded in 2000, Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (See
http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal). Anyone interested please respond to me
at dam_at_aber.ac.uk, with indication of title(s) from the list below of books
currently available that you would like to review, or indication of general
interest of receiving lists of books available for review two to three times
a year, together with a brief biographical note.

Many thanks

Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe

CFP: Book Reviewers for Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (no deadline; e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:32pm
Dr Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to increase the pool of book reviewers for the peer reviewed
web journal I founded in 2000, Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (See
http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal). Anyone interested please respond to me
at dam_at_aber.ac.uk, with indication of title(s) from the list below of books
currently available that you would like to review, or indication of general
interest of receiving lists of books available for review two to three times
a year, together with a brief biographical note.

Many thanks

Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe

CFP: The Locations of Composition (1/15/04; edited collection)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:29pm
weisser

Christian Weisser and Christopher Keller invite proposals for a collection
entitled _The Locations of Composition_ that examines how, why, and to what
extent composition studies is enmeshed in space- and place-centered
pedagogies, theories, and epistemologies. The editors are interested in essays
that explore how greater attention to space and place might inform or
complicate important theoretical and pedagogical issues in composition
studies; how composition studies's current uses of spatialized discourses and
metaphors are productive and/or limiting; how compositionists might envision
and embrace new models of space and place; how composition, rhetoric, and

CFP: New Jersey Writers (1/5/04; NJCEA, no dates noted)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:28pm
marilyn.rye_at_att.net

New Jersey Writers Panel 2004

NJ has been an important site of American literary activity for the last two
centuries.

In the past New Jersey has been home to many distinguished American writers
such as Walt Whitman, Stephen Crane and William Carlos Williams. Current NJ
writers include important voices such as those of Joyce Carol Oates, John
McPhee, Amiri Baraka, and many others, as well as being home to major
cultural institutions such as the Dodge Poetry Festival.

Papers on this panel may address any aspect of the poetry, fiction, drama,
and nonfiction writing of NJ authors, New Jersey literary groups, or the
politics of cultural production in NJ.

CFP: Victorian Studies Bulletin (11/7/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:19pm
Rachel M. Bright

**Apologies for X-posting**

Please forward this message as necessary:

The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and
copy for the December 2003 issue on the following subjects:

 - Book/journal announcements
 - Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
 - CFP's
 - Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
 - Requests for information
 - News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, new websites, etc.)

CFP: Victorian Studies Bulletin (11/7/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:19pm
Rachel M. Bright

**Apologies for X-posting**

Please forward this message as necessary:

The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and
copy for the December 2003 issue on the following subjects:

 - Book/journal announcements
 - Brief reviews of past conferences/exhibits
 - CFP's
 - Grant/scholarship/fellowship opportunities and awards
 - Requests for information
 - News/information of interest to Victorianists (upcoming exhibits or
conferences, new websites, etc.)

CFP: Theatre and Globalization (10/31/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:17pm
Jen Harvie

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Contemporary Theatre Review: Theatre and Globalization We are inviting
submission proposals for a special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review
(February 2005) on 'Theatre and Globalization'.

Globalization is transforming our world: compressing time and space,
challenging the power of the nation-state, juxtaposing and erasing
cultural differences, replacing geographical boundaries with the
weightless flows of global capital, giving new life to ancient forms of
cultural rivalry, bringing all areas of personal, social, and cultural
life within its awesome reach.

CFP: Theatre and Globalization (10/31/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:17pm
Jen Harvie

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Contemporary Theatre Review: Theatre and Globalization We are inviting
submission proposals for a special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review
(February 2005) on 'Theatre and Globalization'.

Globalization is transforming our world: compressing time and space,
challenging the power of the nation-state, juxtaposing and erasing
cultural differences, replacing geographical boundaries with the
weightless flows of global capital, giving new life to ancient forms of
cultural rivalry, bringing all areas of personal, social, and cultural
life within its awesome reach.

CFP: Theatre and Globalization (10/31/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:17pm
Jen Harvie

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Contemporary Theatre Review: Theatre and Globalization We are inviting
submission proposals for a special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review
(February 2005) on 'Theatre and Globalization'.

Globalization is transforming our world: compressing time and space,
challenging the power of the nation-state, juxtaposing and erasing
cultural differences, replacing geographical boundaries with the
weightless flows of global capital, giving new life to ancient forms of
cultural rivalry, bringing all areas of personal, social, and cultural
life within its awesome reach.

UPDATE: Mary Manley (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:08pm
joni goddard

Please note deadline change.

Call for Contributors for a forthcoming text entitled:
‘Scandalosissima Scoundrelia:’ A Collection of Critical Essays on Mary
Delarivier Manley

Edited by Joni Goddard, Mills College, Oakland CA

UPDATE: Mary Manley (no deadline; collection)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:08pm
joni goddard

Please note deadline change.

Call for Contributors for a forthcoming text entitled:
‘Scandalosissima Scoundrelia:’ A Collection of Critical Essays on Mary
Delarivier Manley

Edited by Joni Goddard, Mills College, Oakland CA

CFP: Women's Autobiography (ASAP; encyclopedia)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:00pm
Jo Malin

Supplemental entries to Encyclopedia

Jo Malin
SUNY-Binghamton
jmalin_at_binghamton.edu

Victoria Boynton
SUNY-Cortland

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS

         The editors of the two-volume Encyclopedia of Women's
Autobiography, to be published by Greenwood Press in 2005, are expanding
their list of entries with the addition of more entries on Women's
Autobiography from specific geographic regions and countries. Scholars are
invited to contribute one or more entries from the following list, which is
arranged in alphabetical order:

CFP: Women's Autobiography (ASAP; encyclopedia)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:00pm
Jo Malin

Supplemental entries to Encyclopedia

Jo Malin
SUNY-Binghamton
jmalin_at_binghamton.edu

Victoria Boynton
SUNY-Cortland

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS

         The editors of the two-volume Encyclopedia of Women's
Autobiography, to be published by Greenwood Press in 2005, are expanding
their list of entries with the addition of more entries on Women's
Autobiography from specific geographic regions and countries. Scholars are
invited to contribute one or more entries from the following list, which is
arranged in alphabetical order:

CFP: Modernism's Jews/Jewish Modernisms (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:00pm
Maren Linett

_Modern Fiction Studies_ invites submissions for a special issue on
"Modernism's Jews / Jewish Modernisms" guest edited by Maren Linett. We seek
essays focusing on the period 1890 - 1939 that analyze inscriptions of
Jewish "difference" in fiction, film, and other forms of narrative or
examine the ways Jewish writers and critics negotiated literary and social
terrains. Essays might, for example, trace the aesthetic or political work
accomplished by representations of Jewishness in particular texts; map
intersections among disparate cultural and linguistic contexts; consider
what it means to read prewar texts from our post-Shoah vantage point; or ask

CFP: Modernism's Jews/Jewish Modernisms (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, September 19, 2003 - 5:00pm
Maren Linett

_Modern Fiction Studies_ invites submissions for a special issue on
"Modernism's Jews / Jewish Modernisms" guest edited by Maren Linett. We seek
essays focusing on the period 1890 - 1939 that analyze inscriptions of
Jewish "difference" in fiction, film, and other forms of narrative or
examine the ways Jewish writers and critics negotiated literary and social
terrains. Essays might, for example, trace the aesthetic or political work
accomplished by representations of Jewishness in particular texts; map
intersections among disparate cultural and linguistic contexts; consider
what it means to read prewar texts from our post-Shoah vantage point; or ask

CFP: 20th C. American Nature Poets (no deadline noted; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:58pm
Thompson, Roger

We are seeking contributors for a new volume of the Dictionary of Literary
Biography on Twentieth-century American Nature Poets. It is the second part
of a series of three (possibly four) volumes on American Nature Writers, the
first of which is now out. Many of our entries have already been assigned,
but the ones listed below still require writers. Most of the remaining
selections are short entries, and all contributors are paid for each entry,
the amount depending on the size of the piece. If you would be interested
in contributing one or more entries to the DLB, please email either J. Scott
Bryson at sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu <mailto:sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu> or Roger Thompson

CFP: 20th C. American Nature Poets (no deadline noted; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:58pm
Thompson, Roger

We are seeking contributors for a new volume of the Dictionary of Literary
Biography on Twentieth-century American Nature Poets. It is the second part
of a series of three (possibly four) volumes on American Nature Writers, the
first of which is now out. Many of our entries have already been assigned,
but the ones listed below still require writers. Most of the remaining
selections are short entries, and all contributors are paid for each entry,
the amount depending on the size of the piece. If you would be interested
in contributing one or more entries to the DLB, please email either J. Scott
Bryson at sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu <mailto:sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu> or Roger Thompson

CFP: 20th C. American Nature Poets (no deadline noted; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:58pm
Thompson, Roger

We are seeking contributors for a new volume of the Dictionary of Literary
Biography on Twentieth-century American Nature Poets. It is the second part
of a series of three (possibly four) volumes on American Nature Writers, the
first of which is now out. Many of our entries have already been assigned,
but the ones listed below still require writers. Most of the remaining
selections are short entries, and all contributors are paid for each entry,
the amount depending on the size of the piece. If you would be interested
in contributing one or more entries to the DLB, please email either J. Scott
Bryson at sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu <mailto:sbryson_at_msmc.la.edu> or Roger Thompson

CFP: Computers &amp; Composition Online: Sexualities/Technologies (11/1/03; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:58pm
Jacqueline Rhodes

CALL FOR WEBTEXTS
COMPUTERS AND COMPOSITION ONLINE
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR TEACHERS OF WRITING

SPECIAL ISSUE
"Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing"
as part of the C&C print issue (Fall 2004)

Computers and Composition Online will publish a special issue on
Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing to supplement the
Fall 2004 print issue, which will explore the many varied and productive
ways in which issues of sexuality are discussed, debated, constructed,
and critiqued in computer-assisted writing courses.

CFP: Computers &amp; Composition Online: Sexualities/Technologies (11/1/03; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:58pm
Jacqueline Rhodes

CALL FOR WEBTEXTS
COMPUTERS AND COMPOSITION ONLINE
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR TEACHERS OF WRITING

SPECIAL ISSUE
"Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing"
as part of the C&C print issue (Fall 2004)

Computers and Composition Online will publish a special issue on
Sexualities, Technologies, and the Teaching of Writing to supplement the
Fall 2004 print issue, which will explore the many varied and productive
ways in which issues of sexuality are discussed, debated, constructed,
and critiqued in computer-assisted writing courses.

CFP: Sarah Kane (12/15/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:42pm
Laurens De Vos

CALL FOR PAPERS

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VOLUME TITLE:=20

Pariahs of reason. Sarah Kane's torture chambers (provisional)

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VOLUME OUTLINE:

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CFP: Sarah Kane (12/15/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:42pm
Laurens De Vos

CALL FOR PAPERS

=20

=20

VOLUME TITLE:=20

Pariahs of reason. Sarah Kane's torture chambers (provisional)

=20

VOLUME OUTLINE:

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CFP: Postcolonial and the Global: Connections, Conflicts, Complicities (10/5/03 &amp; 12/30/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:39pm
John Hawley

We are seeking three strong essays to round out an edited book
collection as described below. We would need a one-page abstract by
10/5, and full paper by end of December. We are planning an edited
volume of essays exploring the intersection between postcolonial and
globalization studies. We believe that such an exploration is important
to undertake at this time to counter the hegemonizing/homogenizing
tendencies we sense emerging in dominant strands of contemporary
cultural theory. It is unclear whether contemporary globalization theory
has been made possible by the postcolonial challenge to older
Eurocentric forms of globalization premised on the centrality of the

CFP: Postcolonial and the Global: Connections, Conflicts, Complicities (10/5/03 &amp; 12/30/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 9:39pm
John Hawley

We are seeking three strong essays to round out an edited book
collection as described below. We would need a one-page abstract by
10/5, and full paper by end of December. We are planning an edited
volume of essays exploring the intersection between postcolonial and
globalization studies. We believe that such an exploration is important
to undertake at this time to counter the hegemonizing/homogenizing
tendencies we sense emerging in dominant strands of contemporary
cultural theory. It is unclear whether contemporary globalization theory
has been made possible by the postcolonial challenge to older
Eurocentric forms of globalization premised on the centrality of the

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