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Between the Trailers: Critically Reading Trailer Park Boys
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BELL ('Belgian Journal of English Language and Literatures') New Series,
2005
Theme: HYBRIDITY
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CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE DRAMA:
An International Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
(Theory, Design, and Practice)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE DRAMA:
An International Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
(Theory, Design, and Practice)
Performing Japan: Contemporary Expressions of Cultural Identity
Edited By Jerry C. Jaffe & Henry Johnson
University of Otago
New Zealand
The editors of this proposed volume are now seeking
interdisciplinary/theoretical and ethnographic papers for a collection of
essays addressing contemporary Japanese cultural practices. The unifying
theme of the essays is to examine different performance modes within Japan.
This will include essays of 4000 to 8000 words on Theatre, Music and Dance,
and also performance in the broadest sense as suggested by the field of
Performance Studies. Additional topics might include:
Tokyo Disneyland
Film/anime
Festivals
Performing Japan: Contemporary Expressions of Cultural Identity
Edited By Jerry C. Jaffe & Henry Johnson
University of Otago
New Zealand
The editors of this proposed volume are now seeking
interdisciplinary/theoretical and ethnographic papers for a collection of
essays addressing contemporary Japanese cultural practices. The unifying
theme of the essays is to examine different performance modes within Japan.
This will include essays of 4000 to 8000 words on Theatre, Music and Dance,
and also performance in the broadest sense as suggested by the field of
Performance Studies. Additional topics might include:
Tokyo Disneyland
Film/anime
Festivals
Performing Japan: Contemporary Expressions of Cultural Identity
Edited By Jerry C. Jaffe & Henry Johnson
University of Otago
New Zealand
The editors of this proposed volume are now seeking
interdisciplinary/theoretical and ethnographic papers for a collection of
essays addressing contemporary Japanese cultural practices. The unifying
theme of the essays is to examine different performance modes within Japan.
This will include essays of 4000 to 8000 words on Theatre, Music and Dance,
and also performance in the broadest sense as suggested by the field of
Performance Studies. Additional topics might include:
Tokyo Disneyland
Film/anime
Festivals
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
Call for submissions:
"American Literature in Languages Other than English"
Comparative American Studies special issue, 2006
The Association of Middle East Women's Studies announces a new journal, JMEWS
(Journal of Middle East Women's Studies). JMEWS seeks to advance the fields
of Middle East Women's Studies, gender studies, and Middle East Studies
through interdisciplinary contributions in the social sciences and humanities.
Located at the cutting edge of the new scholarship in Middle East Women's
Studies, JMEWS encourages research using innovative theoretical,
epistemological, and methodological approaches.
The journal reflects the explosion of knowledge being produced about Middle
Eastern women and gender over the past quarter century. The Middle East has
The Association of Middle East Women's Studies announces a new journal, JMEWS
(Journal of Middle East Women's Studies). JMEWS seeks to advance the fields
of Middle East Women's Studies, gender studies, and Middle East Studies
through interdisciplinary contributions in the social sciences and humanities.
Located at the cutting edge of the new scholarship in Middle East Women's
Studies, JMEWS encourages research using innovative theoretical,
epistemological, and methodological approaches.
The journal reflects the explosion of knowledge being produced about Middle
Eastern women and gender over the past quarter century. The Middle East has
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
*Deadline now extended to 19 January 2005.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
*Deadline now extended to 19 January 2005.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
*Deadline now extended to 19 January 2005.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
*Deadline now extended to 19 January 2005.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Book reviews, film reviews, and cover art are also being solicited.
Original CFP below.
National Women's Studies Association Journal (NWSA Journal)
Special Issue on Aging, Ageism, and Old Age, Spring 2006
Feminist theorists of old age, such as Baba Copper, Barbara Macdonald,
Cynthia Rich, and Margaret Cruikshank, have charged that women's studies
and the feminist movement have, in large part, ignored the issue of aging.
In a field in which so many other aspects of body-based identity are
recognized, debated, de- and re-constructed, and challenged, the subject of
old age remains relatively unexamined and untheorized - nearly taboo.
Call for Papers
Image Events: From Theory to Action (edited collection)
Eds. Joe Wilferth and Kevin DeLuca
In a world awash in images, in a culture wherein images constitute the most influential form of public discourse, constructing image events (namely staged acts of protest designed for media dissemination) has become a crucial rhetorical strategy for corporate hegemony and citizen resistance. Such events, as has been demonstrated by Greenpeace, by PETA, by the Truth campaign against big tobacco and so many more, aim to heighten public awareness and affect cultural or mainstream ideographs.
Call for Papers
Image Events: From Theory to Action (edited collection)
Eds. Joe Wilferth and Kevin DeLuca
In a world awash in images, in a culture wherein images constitute the most influential form of public discourse, constructing image events (namely staged acts of protest designed for media dissemination) has become a crucial rhetorical strategy for corporate hegemony and citizen resistance. Such events, as has been demonstrated by Greenpeace, by PETA, by the Truth campaign against big tobacco and so many more, aim to heighten public awareness and affect cultural or mainstream ideographs.
Call For Contributors--African American Women Writers: An A to Z Guide
=20
Contributors are sought for a reference work that will be published by
Greenwood Press in 2006. =20
=20
The work, tentatively titled, African American Women Writers: An A to =
Z
Guide, will consist of 173 entries. Each entry will consist of four
parts and will vary in length from 750-6000 words. Each entry will
include the following components:
=A7 Biographical narrative
=A7 Analysis
=A7 Critical Reception
=A7 Bibliography
=20
Call For Contributors--African American Women Writers: An A to Z Guide
=20
Contributors are sought for a reference work that will be published by
Greenwood Press in 2006. =20
=20
The work, tentatively titled, African American Women Writers: An A to =
Z
Guide, will consist of 173 entries. Each entry will consist of four
parts and will vary in length from 750-6000 words. Each entry will
include the following components:
=A7 Biographical narrative
=A7 Analysis
=A7 Critical Reception
=A7 Bibliography
=20
Call For Contributors--African American Women Writers: An A to Z Guide
=20
Contributors are sought for a reference work that will be published by
Greenwood Press in 2006. =20
=20
The work, tentatively titled, African American Women Writers: An A to =
Z
Guide, will consist of 173 entries. Each entry will consist of four
parts and will vary in length from 750-6000 words. Each entry will
include the following components:
=A7 Biographical narrative
=A7 Analysis
=A7 Critical Reception
=A7 Bibliography
=20
Call For Contributors--African American Women Writers: An A to Z Guide
=20
Contributors are sought for a reference work that will be published by
Greenwood Press in 2006. =20
=20
The work, tentatively titled, African American Women Writers: An A to =
Z
Guide, will consist of 173 entries. Each entry will consist of four
parts and will vary in length from 750-6000 words. Each entry will
include the following components:
=A7 Biographical narrative
=A7 Analysis
=A7 Critical Reception
=A7 Bibliography
=20
The <Langston Hughes Review> is now accepting papers for a
special issue, "Langston Hughes: Writer without Borders"
Papers that treat Hughes as part of a global conversation:
Ideology , Aesthetics, Economics, Color, Class, and Sex,
Language and Translation are welcomed.
Please send hardcopy and diskcopy (no email attachments
please) to,
Valerie Babb, Editor
Department of English/Institute of African American Studies
University of Georgia
Park Hall 254
Athens, GA 30602-6205
Include a self-addressed postage-paid postcard if
acknowledgment of receipt is desired.
The <Langston Hughes Review> is now accepting papers for a
special issue, "Langston Hughes: Writer without Borders"
Papers that treat Hughes as part of a global conversation:
Ideology , Aesthetics, Economics, Color, Class, and Sex,
Language and Translation are welcomed.
Please send hardcopy and diskcopy (no email attachments
please) to,
Valerie Babb, Editor
Department of English/Institute of African American Studies
University of Georgia
Park Hall 254
Athens, GA 30602-6205
Include a self-addressed postage-paid postcard if
acknowledgment of receipt is desired.
The <Langston Hughes Review> is now accepting papers for a
special issue, "Langston Hughes: Writer without Borders"
Papers that treat Hughes as part of a global conversation:
Ideology , Aesthetics, Economics, Color, Class, and Sex,
Language and Translation are welcomed.
Please send hardcopy and diskcopy (no email attachments
please) to,
Valerie Babb, Editor
Department of English/Institute of African American Studies
University of Georgia
Park Hall 254
Athens, GA 30602-6205
Include a self-addressed postage-paid postcard if
acknowledgment of receipt is desired.
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New publication
Compendium of Twentieth Century Novelists and Novels
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New publication
Compendium of Twentieth Century Novelists and Novels