CFP: Views of Canadian Cultures (1/31/05; e-journal issue)
CFP: Call for contributions LISA e-journal
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CFP: deadline extended (7/15/04), Short Story Sequences
Collection of Critical Essays
Cultural Representation in the Short Story Sequence
Call for Abstracts
CFP: deadline extended (7/15/04), Short Story Sequences
Collection of Critical Essays
Cultural Representation in the Short Story Sequence
Call for Abstracts
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British
Theatre from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is in the midst of producing the publication
of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN DRAMA, edited by
Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar
College. This four-volume set will offer a total of
one million words on a variety of topics ranging from
Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general
readers. Following is an elaboration from the general
editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British
Theatre from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is in the midst of producing the publication
of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN DRAMA, edited by
Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar
College. This four-volume set will offer a total of
one million words on a variety of topics ranging from
Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general
readers. Following is an elaboration from the general
editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British
Theatre from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is in the midst of producing the publication
of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN DRAMA, edited by
Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar
College. This four-volume set will offer a total of
one million words on a variety of topics ranging from
Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general
readers. Following is an elaboration from the general
editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British
Theatre from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is in the midst of producing the publication
of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN DRAMA, edited by
Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar
College. This four-volume set will offer a total of
one million words on a variety of topics ranging from
Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general
readers. Following is an elaboration from the general
editors:
INTERSECTIONS:
LEGAL ISSUES AT THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER, MEDICINE, AND HEALTH
The Wisconsin Women's Law Journal is soliciting articles for its Spring
2005 special issue, Intersections, on legal issues at the intersection of
gender, medicine, and health. We invite professors, clinical professors,
and practitioners to submit articles. In addition, we are interested in
contributions from a variety of disciplines for this special issue, such
as humanities and medicine.
INTERSECTIONS:
LEGAL ISSUES AT THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER, MEDICINE, AND HEALTH
The Wisconsin Women's Law Journal is soliciting articles for its Spring
2005 special issue, Intersections, on legal issues at the intersection of
gender, medicine, and health. We invite professors, clinical professors,
and practitioners to submit articles. In addition, we are interested in
contributions from a variety of disciplines for this special issue, such
as humanities and medicine.
Call for Essay Proposals for MLA Options Volume on Teaching the African Novel
8/15/04 Deadline. Contributions are invited for a critical anthology
exploring Intersections of Place and Literature. Topics can include, but
are not limited to: cities, landscape, culture, dream, ethnicity, sex,
heritage, meadows, villages, history, mountains, and/or water. While the
anthology will concentrate on new writing, some previously published (or
forthcoming) works are invited if they significantly advance the project's
intellectual investigation. Alternative formats/styles will be considered
if they enhance the project's line of inquiry and help to cast a variant
light the book's more traditional articles. Please send two copies of your
Call for Essay Proposals for MLA Options Volume on Teaching the African Novel
8/15/04 Deadline. Contributions are invited for a critical anthology
exploring Intersections of Place and Literature. Topics can include, but
are not limited to: cities, landscape, culture, dream, ethnicity, sex,
heritage, meadows, villages, history, mountains, and/or water. While the
anthology will concentrate on new writing, some previously published (or
forthcoming) works are invited if they significantly advance the project's
intellectual investigation. Alternative formats/styles will be considered
if they enhance the project's line of inquiry and help to cast a variant
light the book's more traditional articles. Please send two copies of your
Call for Essay Proposals for MLA Options Volume on Teaching the African Novel
Call For Articles: ?Popular Culture and Postmodern Ireland? (edited
collection; 6/30/04)
We invite submissions for a reader of cultural criticism on the theme
of popular culture and postmodern Ireland. We welcome any new critical
readings of emerging cultural practices that reflect and/or intervene
in the diversity of cultural experience in contemporary Ireland. Areas
for exploration include, but are not limited to, the following:
Call For Articles: ?Popular Culture and Postmodern Ireland? (edited
collection; 6/30/04)
We invite submissions for a reader of cultural criticism on the theme
of popular culture and postmodern Ireland. We welcome any new critical
readings of emerging cultural practices that reflect and/or intervene
in the diversity of cultural experience in contemporary Ireland. Areas
for exploration include, but are not limited to, the following:
Call For Articles: ?Popular Culture and Postmodern Ireland? (edited
collection; 6/30/04)
We invite submissions for a reader of cultural criticism on the theme
of popular culture and postmodern Ireland. We welcome any new critical
readings of emerging cultural practices that reflect and/or intervene
in the diversity of cultural experience in contemporary Ireland. Areas
for exploration include, but are not limited to, the following:
The online journal ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies is
soliciting articles and book reviews for the forthcoming fall
issue. ImageTexT is an academic journal for the study of comics,
including: comic books, comic strips, graphic novels, children's
picture books, works that combine image and text, and animated
cartoons.
The online journal ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies is
soliciting articles and book reviews for the forthcoming fall
issue. ImageTexT is an academic journal for the study of comics,
including: comic books, comic strips, graphic novels, children's
picture books, works that combine image and text, and animated
cartoons.
Interdisciplinary Studies, an international journal, invites manuscripts
for its inaugural issue. Articles for the inaugural issue should
preferably address the following:
-- the idea of interdisciplinarity
-- the history and development of pedagogic interdisciplinarity
-- the possibilities/ shortfalls of interdisciplinarity as a
humanities and social sciences methodological tool.
-- state-of-the art interdisciplinary studies
-- Disciplining Interdisciplinarity
Reviews of relevant and recent books on interdisciplinary studies
are also welcome. The journal will publish special issues from time to
time.
Deadline for submission: October 31, 2004
Professional Studies Review is a refereed journal published by St. John's
University in New York, devoted to the pedagogical needs and research
interests of those working within the career-oriented disciplines. The
Review is currently accepting papers for its second issue scheduled for
publication in the fall of 2004.
The featured topic for this second issue is Distance Learning/Online
Teaching. Approaches to this theme might include (but are not limited to)
such topics or issues as:
Interdisciplinary Studies, an international journal, invites manuscripts
for its inaugural issue. Articles for the inaugural issue should
preferably address the following:
-- the idea of interdisciplinarity
-- the history and development of pedagogic interdisciplinarity
-- the possibilities/ shortfalls of interdisciplinarity as a
humanities and social sciences methodological tool.
-- state-of-the art interdisciplinary studies
-- Disciplining Interdisciplinarity
Reviews of relevant and recent books on interdisciplinary studies
are also welcome. The journal will publish special issues from time to
time.
Deadline for submission: October 31, 2004
Professional Studies Review is a refereed journal published by St. John's
University in New York, devoted to the pedagogical needs and research
interests of those working within the career-oriented disciplines. The
Review is currently accepting papers for its second issue scheduled for
publication in the fall of 2004.
The featured topic for this second issue is Distance Learning/Online
Teaching. Approaches to this theme might include (but are not limited to)
such topics or issues as:
CFP: All's Well that ends Well (June 30/04; abstracts or proposals for a
volume of essays in major series)
May 14 2004
I am looking for proposals and abstracts (not full papers at this stage) for
consideration for an edited volume on Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends
Well. A session at the 2006 SAA meeting in Philadelphia will also be
proposed. Proposals and Abstracts can be fairly informal but preferable
should be about 500 words and should be sent by June 30, 2004. Deadline for
accepted proposals will be Summer 2005.
CFP: All's Well that ends Well (June 30/04; abstracts or proposals for a
volume of essays in major series)
May 14 2004
I am looking for proposals and abstracts (not full papers at this stage) for
consideration for an edited volume on Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends
Well. A session at the 2006 SAA meeting in Philadelphia will also be
proposed. Proposals and Abstracts can be fairly informal but preferable
should be about 500 words and should be sent by June 30, 2004. Deadline for
accepted proposals will be Summer 2005.
CFP: All's Well that ends Well (June 30/04; abstracts or proposals for a
volume of essays in major series)
May 14 2004
I am looking for proposals and abstracts (not full papers at this stage) for
consideration for an edited volume on Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends
Well. A session at the 2006 SAA meeting in Philadelphia will also be
proposed. Proposals and Abstracts can be fairly informal but preferable
should be about 500 words and should be sent by June 30, 2004. Deadline for
accepted proposals will be Summer 2005.
Celebrity Culture
Su Holmes and Sean Redmond
Celebrity Culture will represent a significant intervention in the field
on a number of different levels. Essentially, what we are proposing here is
a book which brings together approaches to stardom and celebrity which
range across historical periods, media forms and national contexts - as
well as disciplinary borders and modes of enquiry (film, television, music,
sport, Internet, print media). The book aims to bring together a broad
range of essays which address the contemporary, cross-media and
international landscape of today?s fame culture.
Celebrity Culture
Su Holmes and Sean Redmond
Celebrity Culture will represent a significant intervention in the field
on a number of different levels. Essentially, what we are proposing here is
a book which brings together approaches to stardom and celebrity which
range across historical periods, media forms and national contexts - as
well as disciplinary borders and modes of enquiry (film, television, music,
sport, Internet, print media). The book aims to bring together a broad
range of essays which address the contemporary, cross-media and
international landscape of today?s fame culture.
Celebrity Culture
Su Holmes and Sean Redmond
Celebrity Culture will represent a significant intervention in the field
on a number of different levels. Essentially, what we are proposing here is
a book which brings together approaches to stardom and celebrity which
range across historical periods, media forms and national contexts - as
well as disciplinary borders and modes of enquiry (film, television, music,
sport, Internet, print media). The book aims to bring together a broad
range of essays which address the contemporary, cross-media and
international landscape of today?s fame culture.
"Beyond Jeopardy: Adapting Collaborative Games for the Writing
Classroom"
Forthcoming Anthology.
Call for Essays on adapting games for the writing classroom, including
college composition, developmental, intro to literature courses, ESL,
and/or 12th grade English. Practical approach preferred over
theoretical -- grounding in theory encouraged, but not required.
Looking for experienced methods that have been tested and ideally
resulted in positive student performance and feedback.