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Call for Articles
The spring issue of Shakespeare magazine (7.2) will be devoted to
Shakespeare and Technology. We are seeking articles about film and
video, audio, interesting and useful Web sites, CD Roms, digital video,
etc. Those articles that emphasize teaching are especially needed.
If you'd like to contribute or have an idea or a suggestion, please
contact me directly.
Thanks,
Michael LoMonico, Editor
mike_at_lomonico.com
Shakespeare Magazine
10 Mapleshade Lane
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631.689.7619
http://www.shakespearemag.com
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Articles
The spring issue of Shakespeare magazine (7.2) will be devoted to
Shakespeare and Technology. We are seeking articles about film and
video, audio, interesting and useful Web sites, CD Roms, digital video,
etc. Those articles that emphasize teaching are especially needed.
If you'd like to contribute or have an idea or a suggestion, please
contact me directly.
Thanks,
Michael LoMonico, Editor
mike_at_lomonico.com
Shakespeare Magazine
10 Mapleshade Lane
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631.689.7619
http://www.shakespearemag.com
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Articles
The spring issue of Shakespeare magazine (7.2) will be devoted to
Shakespeare and Technology. We are seeking articles about film and
video, audio, interesting and useful Web sites, CD Roms, digital video,
etc. Those articles that emphasize teaching are especially needed.
If you'd like to contribute or have an idea or a suggestion, please
contact me directly.
Thanks,
Michael LoMonico, Editor
mike_at_lomonico.com
Shakespeare Magazine
10 Mapleshade Lane
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631.689.7619
http://www.shakespearemag.com
X-posted from SHAKSPER
Call for Articles
The spring issue of Shakespeare magazine (7.2) will be devoted to
Shakespeare and Technology. We are seeking articles about film and
video, audio, interesting and useful Web sites, CD Roms, digital video,
etc. Those articles that emphasize teaching are especially needed.
If you'd like to contribute or have an idea or a suggestion, please
contact me directly.
Thanks,
Michael LoMonico, Editor
mike_at_lomonico.com
Shakespeare Magazine
10 Mapleshade Lane
Stony Brook, NY 11790
631.689.7619
http://www.shakespearemag.com
"Whiteness and Black Masculinity." Some might argue that the subject of
literature (as practiced in the West) has always been white and male;
however, by arriving at whiteness studies through multiculturalism and
postcolonialism, and arriving at masculinity studies through feminism and
queer theory, it is possible to reexamine the construction of both
whiteness and masculinity in such a way that confronts their aura of
homogeneity and problematizes what had for so long been presented as
hegemonic.
"Whiteness and Black Masculinity." Some might argue that the subject of
literature (as practiced in the West) has always been white and male;
however, by arriving at whiteness studies through multiculturalism and
postcolonialism, and arriving at masculinity studies through feminism and
queer theory, it is possible to reexamine the construction of both
whiteness and masculinity in such a way that confronts their aura of
homogeneity and problematizes what had for so long been presented as
hegemonic.
EnterText 3.2: Bridges // Drawbridges
A special issue on the problematics of cultural
encounter. Submissions are invited by 1 May 2003 on
any topic, contemporary or historical, relating to the
following:
· East / West, North / South exchanges and collisions.
· Minority / majority crossings, identities, and
attitudes.
· Isolationism versus assimilation.
· Fortress mentalities, their cultural production and
effects, both individual and collective.
· Diasporas: their aesthetic and intellectual dynamic.
· Ideologies and actualities of pluralism.
EnterText 3.3: Open Issue
Submissions are invited by 1 October 2003 on any topic
within the journal’s remit.
EnterText 3.2: Bridges // Drawbridges
A special issue on the problematics of cultural
encounter. Submissions are invited by 1 May 2003 on
any topic, contemporary or historical, relating to the
following:
· East / West, North / South exchanges and collisions.
· Minority / majority crossings, identities, and
attitudes.
· Isolationism versus assimilation.
· Fortress mentalities, their cultural production and
effects, both individual and collective.
· Diasporas: their aesthetic and intellectual dynamic.
· Ideologies and actualities of pluralism.
EnterText 3.3: Open Issue
Submissions are invited by 1 October 2003 on any topic
within the journal’s remit.
EnterText 3.2: Bridges // Drawbridges
A special issue on the problematics of cultural
encounter. Submissions are invited by 1 May 2003 on
any topic, contemporary or historical, relating to the
following:
· East / West, North / South exchanges and collisions.
· Minority / majority crossings, identities, and
attitudes.
· Isolationism versus assimilation.
· Fortress mentalities, their cultural production and
effects, both individual and collective.
· Diasporas: their aesthetic and intellectual dynamic.
· Ideologies and actualities of pluralism.
EnterText 3.3: Open Issue
Submissions are invited by 1 October 2003 on any topic
within the journal’s remit.
Scope, a fully refereed on-line journal of film studies edited by staff =
and postgraduate students within the institute of Film Studies at the =
University of Nottingham, is looking for reviewers to write 800 word =
reviews on the following books to be included in forthcoming issues.=20
If you are interested in any of the books and want to review one or =
perhaps two or three together to make a review essay then please send your =
details including academic affiliation (PhD student, lecturer, etc.), =
interests (eg. Hollywood film), and mailing address to:=20
Lincoln Geraghty, Book Review Editor aaxlggg1_at_nottingham.ac.uk
Once contact has been made and deadline agreed Scope will send the book =
Scope, a fully refereed on-line journal of film studies edited by staff =
and postgraduate students within the institute of Film Studies at the =
University of Nottingham, is looking for reviewers to write 800 word =
reviews on the following books to be included in forthcoming issues.=20
If you are interested in any of the books and want to review one or =
perhaps two or three together to make a review essay then please send your =
details including academic affiliation (PhD student, lecturer, etc.), =
interests (eg. Hollywood film), and mailing address to:=20
Lincoln Geraghty, Book Review Editor aaxlggg1_at_nottingham.ac.uk
Once contact has been made and deadline agreed Scope will send the book =
Post-colonial Interdisciplinarity
Post-colonial Interdisciplinarity
Contributions are invited for a volume of new critical essays, _Insect
Poetics: Literary and Cultural Entomologies_.
The collection will range from the classical period to the contemporary,
treating insects in art, literature, and the sciences.
Interdisciplinary approaches particularly encouraged on all aspects of
cultural entomology, literary and political insects, insects on film and
in the visual arts.
Please forward essays of 5,000-7,500 words to:
Eric C. Brown
Department of English
Salem State College
Salem, MA, 01970
978-542-6719
eric.brown_at_salemstate.edu
Deadline: July 1, 2003.
cfp URL: http://www.informatik.umu.se/~mwiberg/cfp.htm
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Call for Chapters: The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and
Supportive Technologies, Idea Group, Inc. Editor: Mikael Wiberg
(Submission Deadline: Proposal due 15 April 2003, Full Manuscript Due:
July 31, 2003)
Title:
The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and Supportive
Technologies
Edited by: Mikael Wiberg, PhD, Department of Informatics, Umea
University (Sweden)
e-mail:mwiberg_at_informatik.umu.se
Background - emerging issues in the Interaction Society
cfp URL: http://www.informatik.umu.se/~mwiberg/cfp.htm
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Call for Chapters: The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and
Supportive Technologies, Idea Group, Inc. Editor: Mikael Wiberg
(Submission Deadline: Proposal due 15 April 2003, Full Manuscript Due:
July 31, 2003)
Title:
The Interaction Society: Practice, Theories, and Supportive
Technologies
Edited by: Mikael Wiberg, PhD, Department of Informatics, Umea
University (Sweden)
e-mail:mwiberg_at_informatik.umu.se
Background - emerging issues in the Interaction Society
Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power is soliciting papers for a new
volume dedicated to exploring the rhetorics of medicine and curing.
Deadline for submissions will be 31 May 2003, and must include full
text and abstract.
Queen: a journal of rhetoric and power is soliciting papers for a new
volume dedicated to exploring the rhetorics of medicine and curing.
Deadline for submissions will be 31 May 2003, and must include full
text and abstract.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
'Victorian Identities': AVSJ (Australasian Victorian Studies
Journal) Volume 9 for 2003
The AVSJ is an annual interdisciplinary journal. We are now calling
for articles on the theme of 'Victorian Identities' for consideration
by our referees for publication in AVSJ Volume 9 2003. Topics might
include:
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
'Victorian Identities': AVSJ (Australasian Victorian Studies
Journal) Volume 9 for 2003
The AVSJ is an annual interdisciplinary journal. We are now calling
for articles on the theme of 'Victorian Identities' for consideration
by our referees for publication in AVSJ Volume 9 2003. Topics might
include:
CFP: US Imperialism after September 11 (5/5/03; book)
CFP: US Imperialism after September 11 (5/5/03; book)
CFP: US Imperialism after September 11 (5/5/03; book)
Call for Abstracts
Submission deadline: April 7, 2003
Bad Campus, Good Campus: the Present and Future of College
Architecture and Public Space
=8B Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu)
Soundings (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html)
Call for Papers: =B3Soundings,=B2 a new section of VOICES FROM THE GAPS website
The award-winning web project Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu),
dedicated to the lives and works of North American women writers of color,
is proud to launch SOUNDINGS (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html) as
part of the site=B9s new, smart redesign. A new section of the Voices website
that encourages critical conversations on the works of women of color
writers, SOUNDINGS invites writers to submit critical essays or short
academic papers in response to questions such as:
=8B Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu)
Soundings (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html)
Call for Papers: =B3Soundings,=B2 a new section of VOICES FROM THE GAPS website
The award-winning web project Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu),
dedicated to the lives and works of North American women writers of color,
is proud to launch SOUNDINGS (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html) as
part of the site=B9s new, smart redesign. A new section of the Voices website
that encourages critical conversations on the works of women of color
writers, SOUNDINGS invites writers to submit critical essays or short
academic papers in response to questions such as:
=8B Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu)
Soundings (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html)
Call for Papers: =B3Soundings,=B2 a new section of VOICES FROM THE GAPS website
The award-winning web project Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu),
dedicated to the lives and works of North American women writers of color,
is proud to launch SOUNDINGS (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html) as
part of the site=B9s new, smart redesign. A new section of the Voices website
that encourages critical conversations on the works of women of color
writers, SOUNDINGS invites writers to submit critical essays or short
academic papers in response to questions such as:
=8B Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu)
Soundings (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html)
Call for Papers: =B3Soundings,=B2 a new section of VOICES FROM THE GAPS website
The award-winning web project Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu),
dedicated to the lives and works of North American women writers of color,
is proud to launch SOUNDINGS (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html) as
part of the site=B9s new, smart redesign. A new section of the Voices website
that encourages critical conversations on the works of women of color
writers, SOUNDINGS invites writers to submit critical essays or short
academic papers in response to questions such as: