CFP: Mobility and Digital Networks (9/22/04; journal issue)
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Call for Papers
Upcoming Modern Fiction Studies Special Issue
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Paris, Modern Fiction, and the Black Atlantic . =20
Deadline for Submission: 1 March 2005
Guest Editors: Jeremy Braddock and Jonathan P. Eburne
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Native American Literature. Many entries have been assigned, but many
remain. =20
The essays are for a volume entitled The Encyclopedia of Native=20
American Literature, to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in 2005
Information about the submissions as well as the complete list of=20
Remaining entries may be found at
http://www.kings.edu/jamcclin/facts.htm
Please be sure to scroll all the way down the page to make sure you see
all the entries.
UPDATE ON PREVIOUS POSTING:
Contributors are needed to write short essays on topics related to=20
Native American Literature. Many entries have been assigned, but many
remain. =20
The essays are for a volume entitled The Encyclopedia of Native=20
American Literature, to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in 2005
Information about the submissions as well as the complete list of=20
Remaining entries may be found at
http://www.kings.edu/jamcclin/facts.htm
Please be sure to scroll all the way down the page to make sure you see
all the entries.
Call For Papers: Shakespeare
Literature Compass is seeking papers on all topics in Shakespeare studies.
Literature Compass (www.literature-compass.com), a new online resource from
Blackwell Publishing, surveys new trends and developments in literary study.
We publish original survey articles on new and important directions in
criticism and theory (as well as a range of useful reference resources).
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Call For Papers: Shakespeare
Literature Compass is seeking papers on all topics in Shakespeare studies.
Literature Compass (www.literature-compass.com), a new online resource from
Blackwell Publishing, surveys new trends and developments in literary study.
We publish original survey articles on new and important directions in
criticism and theory (as well as a range of useful reference resources).
Call For Papers: Shakespeare
Literature Compass is seeking papers on all topics in Shakespeare studies.
Literature Compass (www.literature-compass.com), a new online resource from
Blackwell Publishing, surveys new trends and developments in literary study.
We publish original survey articles on new and important directions in
criticism and theory (as well as a range of useful reference resources).
UPDATE ON PREVIOUS POSTING:
Contributors are needed to write short essays on topics related to=20
Native American Literature. Many entries have been assigned, but many
remain. =20
The essays are for a volume entitled The Encyclopedia of Native=20
American Literature, to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in 2005
Information about the submissions as well as the complete list of=20
Remaining entries may be found at
http://www.kings.edu/jamcclin/facts.htm
Please be sure to scroll all the way down the page to make sure you see
all the entries.
UPDATE ON PREVIOUS POSTING:
Contributors are needed to write short essays on topics related to=20
Native American Literature. Many entries have been assigned, but many
remain. =20
The essays are for a volume entitled The Encyclopedia of Native=20
American Literature, to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in 2005
Information about the submissions as well as the complete list of=20
Remaining entries may be found at
http://www.kings.edu/jamcclin/facts.htm
Please be sure to scroll all the way down the page to make sure you see
all the entries.
Call for Papers
DSQ Theme Issue: Freakery
Summer 2005
Disability Studies Quarterly announces a Call for Papers for a theme issue
on "Freakery." Since the 1996 publication of the anthology Freakery:
Cultural Spectacles of the Extraordinary Body, the freak no longer
occupies the margins of interdisciplinary scholarly discourse. Many
scholars, following Leslie Fiedler's framing of the "Tyranny of the
Normal" paradigm, have commented on freakery's applicability to and
usefulness in a wide variety of academic, social, and political
discourses. This special issue of DSQ seeks to represent the current use
of freak research by today's scholars.
IMPULSO
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Published by UNIMEP University Press
(Piracicaba - Sao Paulo, Brazil).
CALL FOR PAPERS ON KANT (1724-1804)
Extended deadline: July 25, 2004
1. Essays on Immanuel Kant
IMPULSO publishes thematic sections and essays dedicated to special
contemporary debates. Sections may have 3 to 6 papers. Previous issues have
dealt with Freud, social exclusion, law, globalization, religion and others.
An issue to be published in 2004 will be dedicated to IMMANUEL KANT (1804-
2004).
Deadline: July 25, 2004
Publication: December 2004
2. General Essays
*Pop/Theory: Criticism's Relation to Film, Television, and Popular
Culture*
(Contracted for publication by Wilfrid Laurier University Press)
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 August 2004
Due a large number of requests having to do with films rather than
television series, the editors have decided to extend the call for
papers to 15 August 2004 and to alter the subtitle to include film
along with television. Please submit your completed essays (5000-8000
words, Chicago manual of style) to Michael Eberle-Sinatra
(michael.eberle.sinatra_at_umontreal.ca) or Dino Felluga
(DFelluga_at_sla.purdue.edu).
*Pop/Theory: Criticism's Relation to Film, Television, and Popular
Culture*
(Contracted for publication by Wilfrid Laurier University Press)
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 August 2004
Due a large number of requests having to do with films rather than
television series, the editors have decided to extend the call for
papers to 15 August 2004 and to alter the subtitle to include film
along with television. Please submit your completed essays (5000-8000
words, Chicago manual of style) to Michael Eberle-Sinatra
(michael.eberle.sinatra_at_umontreal.ca) or Dino Felluga
(DFelluga_at_sla.purdue.edu).
*Pop/Theory: Criticism's Relation to Film, Television, and Popular
Culture*
(Contracted for publication by Wilfrid Laurier University Press)
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 15 August 2004
Due a large number of requests having to do with films rather than
television series, the editors have decided to extend the call for
papers to 15 August 2004 and to alter the subtitle to include film
along with television. Please submit your completed essays (5000-8000
words, Chicago manual of style) to Michael Eberle-Sinatra
(michael.eberle.sinatra_at_umontreal.ca) or Dino Felluga
(DFelluga_at_sla.purdue.edu).
UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 10
July 2004)
Call for contributions:
Poetry of War / Poetry for Peace
La revue LISA / LISA e-journal :
http://www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/anglais/lisa
Call for contributions:
Poetry of War / Poetry for Peace
La revue LISA / LISA e-journal :
http://www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/anglais/lisa
UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 10
July 2004)
UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 10
July 2004)
CFP: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia (8/15/04)
Call for contributing articles: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia
For publication in a volume devoted to the many fictional/ memoir
representations of the lynching of Emmett Till. Editors seek new papers on responses in
poetry by Langston Hughes ("Mississippiâ€"1955"), Gwendolyn Brooks ("A
Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, A Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon")
and Audre Lorde ("Afterimages"), in plays by James Baldwin (Blues for Mr.
Charlie) and Toni Morrison (Dreaming Emmett), and as well as in novels by Lewis
Nordan (Wolf Whistle) and Bebe Moore Campbell (Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine).
Commentary on William Bradford Huie’s Wolf Whistle essays and on memoir responses
such as Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi or John Edgar Wideman’s
For publication in a volume devoted to the many fictional/ memoir
representations of the lynching of Emmett Till. Editors seek new papers on responses in
poetry by Langston Hughes ("Mississippiâ€"1955"), Gwendolyn Brooks ("A
Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, A Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon")
and Audre Lorde ("Afterimages"), in plays by James Baldwin (Blues for Mr.
Charlie) and Toni Morrison (Dreaming Emmett), and as well as in novels by Lewis
Nordan (Wolf Whistle) and Bebe Moore Campbell (Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine).
Commentary on William Bradford Huie’s Wolf Whistle essays and on memoir responses
such as Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi or John Edgar Wideman’s
CFP: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia (8/15/04)
Call for contributing articles: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia
UPDATE: Working Up the Political (12/15/04; collection)
Working Up the Political: Women's Everyday Rebellions in Eighteenth-Century
Culture
Update: deadline extended
UPDATE: Working Up the Political (12/15/04; collection)
Working Up the Political: Women's Everyday Rebellions in Eighteenth-Century
Culture
Update: deadline extended
Dear Colleagues:
This is a call for contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume in
*The Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature.*
Contributors are sought to write entries on Hispanic American Literature for the *Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature,* a 3-volume set, to be published by Facts On File. Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Entries range from 600 to 1200 words; each contributor may write one or several entries.
Dear Colleagues:
This is a call for contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume in
*The Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature.*
Contributors are sought to write entries on Hispanic American Literature for the *Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Literature,* a 3-volume set, to be published by Facts On File. Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Entries range from 600 to 1200 words; each contributor may write one or several entries.
CFP for "Material Gothic": a special issue of Gothic Studies
CFP for "Material Gothic": a special issue of Gothic Studies