CFP: Generalist Practices in English (4/15/03; collection)
This is a preliminary call for proposals for a collection of essays about
generalist practices in English scholarship and teaching.
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This is a preliminary call for proposals for a collection of essays about
generalist practices in English scholarship and teaching.
This issue of Working Papers on the Web (http://www.shu.ac.uk/wpw/) titled The
Thirties Now! will contain an Introduction by the editors (Chris Hopkins and
Mary Grover) which outlines the critical history of the Thirties as a literary
period and field from its formulation during the 1930s until the present. The
issue focusses on how we respond to the writing of the nineteen thirties now.
Scholars of the period are invited to contribute essays responding to one or
more of the following set of related questions:
Connecticut Review seeks articles that explore cultural studies and/or
cultural materialism. Theoretical reflections as well as focused
cultural analyses are welcome. Past contributors include Andrew
Benjamin, Geoffrey Hartman, Carol Jacobs, Alberto Manguel, and Richard
Wilbur. Connecticut Review is the recipient of the CLEJ’s Phoenix
Award for significant editorial achievement and has been selected
several times for the Pushcart Prize and Best American Poetry.
Please format articles according to the MLA style sheet. Send two
copies of work to: Vivian Shipley, Editor, English Department,
Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT 06515.
Call for Editors and Submissions
Colleagues--
Academic Exchange Quarterly, one of the fastest-growing
peer-reviewed academic journals in the U.S., is looking
for subject editors who would propose and then oversee
topics of interest to our readers.
If you are interested in joining our editorial staff and
becoming a member of a fine print journal that begins with
a virtual organization, please follow the information in
the link below:
http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/willkex3.htm
We are also eager to complete our online survey:
Call for Editors and Submissions
Colleagues--
Academic Exchange Quarterly, one of the fastest-growing
peer-reviewed academic journals in the U.S., is looking
for subject editors who would propose and then oversee
topics of interest to our readers.
If you are interested in joining our editorial staff and
becoming a member of a fine print journal that begins with
a virtual organization, please follow the information in
the link below:
http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/willkex3.htm
We are also eager to complete our online survey:
CULTURE, THEORY AND CRITIQUE
Call for papers (3) and contents of 43.1.
Unless specified otherwise, please direct all correspondence regarding =
CTC to: ctc_at_nottingham.ac.uk ; apologies for cross-postings.=20
For full details on _Culture, Theory and Critique_, submission =
information, instructions to authors, a free online sample copy and =
contents listings from volume 43 on, please visit the journal's website =
at:
The Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and
Literature (SELIM) accepts contributions for its forthcoming issues
-numbers 11 & 12- on any aspect of Medieval English studies. In its new
shape and editorial trend, the journal is eager to receive articles,
notes, review articles and reviews on a wide range of medieval
linguistic and literary topics. Once we have received the contributions,
you may expect a decision from the referees in about eight weeks' time.
Submissions must follow the journal's guidelines as the appear in
http://www.uniovi.es/~selim/SelimStyleSheet.htm, and should be sent to
The Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and
Literature (SELIM) accepts contributions for its forthcoming issues
-numbers 11 & 12- on any aspect of Medieval English studies. In its new
shape and editorial trend, the journal is eager to receive articles,
notes, review articles and reviews on a wide range of medieval
linguistic and literary topics. Once we have received the contributions,
you may expect a decision from the referees in about eight weeks' time.
Submissions must follow the journal's guidelines as the appear in
http://www.uniovi.es/~selim/SelimStyleSheet.htm, and should be sent to
CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Call For Papers for a collection of essays titled
Beyond Arthurian Romances and Gothic Thrillers: The Reach of Victorian
Medievalism
Call For Papers for a collection of essays titled
Beyond Arthurian Romances and Gothic Thrillers: The Reach of Victorian
Medievalism
Call For Papers for a collection of essays titled
Beyond Arthurian Romances and Gothic Thrillers: The Reach of Victorian
Medievalism
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce a new journal,
Eighteenth-Century Music, edited by Cliff Eisen (King's College London) and
W. Dean Sutcliffe (St Catharine's College, Cambridge). The reviews editor is
Simon Keefe (Queen's University, Belfast). The editorial board and advisory
panel for the journal will be found below.
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce a new journal,
Eighteenth-Century Music, edited by Cliff Eisen (King's College London) and
W. Dean Sutcliffe (St Catharine's College, Cambridge). The reviews editor is
Simon Keefe (Queen's University, Belfast). The editorial board and advisory
panel for the journal will be found below.
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce a new journal,
Eighteenth-Century Music, edited by Cliff Eisen (King's College London) and
W. Dean Sutcliffe (St Catharine's College, Cambridge). The reviews editor is
Simon Keefe (Queen's University, Belfast). The editorial board and advisory
panel for the journal will be found below.
Call for Papers: Media Games: The Quiz & Game Show Reader
Call for Papers: Media Games: The Quiz & Game Show Reader
Call for Papers: Media Games: The Quiz & Game Show Reader
The Journal of Teaching Academic Survival Skills (JTASS) is seeking =
articles for its next issue. JTASS is a multi-disciplinary, refereed =
journal that publishes articles focusing on the teaching of =
open-admissions or other types of =93at-risk=94 students=97those who =
might fall between the cracks in colleges and universities without some =
intervention on our part.
Continuum Companion to Sound in Film and the Visual Media
(Continuum publishers)
This international volume, aiming to be published in 2004, seeks
contributions from people with an interest in field.
Some of the areas to be covered might include:
History of sound cinema -- different periods
New Technologies in cinema sound
multimedia and sound
pioneers of sound
composers
adverstising sound
Voice
Visual arts and sound
Voice Recording
Tape, CD & DVD
Film Genre and sound
etc
etc
etc
Chapters will likely be in the vicinity of 5,000 -- 10,000 words, depending
on scope of the chapter topic.
Continuum Companion to Sound in Film and the Visual Media
(Continuum publishers)
This international volume, aiming to be published in 2004, seeks
contributions from people with an interest in field.
Some of the areas to be covered might include:
History of sound cinema -- different periods
New Technologies in cinema sound
multimedia and sound
pioneers of sound
composers
adverstising sound
Voice
Visual arts and sound
Voice Recording
Tape, CD & DVD
Film Genre and sound
etc
etc
etc
Chapters will likely be in the vicinity of 5,000 -- 10,000 words, depending
on scope of the chapter topic.
Submissions are invited for a proposed volume of essays on the subject of
=93Modernism and Mourning.=94 The collection will investigate the impact of
the =93work of mourning=94=96or alternatively, of resistance to that =93work=94 (what
Martin Jay has called the =93refusal to mourn=94)--occasioned by the Great War
on modernist literature in the inter-war years. It will concentrate on the
role of mourning (or its =93refusal=94) in producing the decentered or
alienated modernist subject and in shaping the formal features commonly
thought to define literary modernism. It will also consider the
importance of those connections for discussions of the politics of
The editorial office of THE HISTORIAN is currently accepting submissions for
publication consideration for an upcoming special issue dedicated to the
theme of women and gender. Subjects may include, but are not limited to,
the following analyses: gender relations, hierarchy and domination,
feminist movements, education, activism, politics, economics, science,
social structures, and intellectual discourses.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 13 January 2002
M/C - Media and Culture
is calling for contributors to the 2003 issues of
M/C Journal
http://www.media-culture.org.au/
The award-winning M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a
crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and
peer-reviewed journal.
CALL FOR PAPERS
JANUS HEAD
http://www.janushead.org
Special Issue -- Fall 2003 (Volume 6, Issue 2):
TOPIC: ADDICTION
Deadline for submissions: April 15, 2003.
Janus Head is a bi-annual interdisciplinary journal that
explores the intersections among continental philosophy,
phenomenological psychology, literature and art.
The journal features theoretical essays, qualitative
studies, short fiction, poetry, and art.
The editors are seeking submissions on the topic of
addiction to be featured in the Fall 2003 special issue.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Scope, a fully refereed online journal of film studies, edited by staff
and postgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies at the
University of Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of 1,000 to 1,500
words and review essays of 2,500 to 3,000 words to be included in
forthcoming issues. We are interested in both recently released movies and
retrospective reviews of older films (especially if these films have just
been released on video or DVD, or have been the focus of renewed critical
attention.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Scope, a fully refereed online journal of film studies, edited by staff
and postgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies at the
University of Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of 1,000 to 1,500
words and review essays of 2,500 to 3,000 words to be included in
forthcoming issues. We are interested in both recently released movies and
retrospective reviews of older films (especially if these films have just
been released on video or DVD, or have been the focus of renewed critical
attention.
Norman Mailer will turn 80 in 2003, and a special issue of Journal of
Modern Literature will commemorate his 50+ years of achievement with a
special issue, focussing on Mailer's publications since The
Executioner's Song.
Norman Mailer will turn 80 in 2003, and a special issue of Journal of
Modern Literature will commemorate his 50+ years of achievement with a
special issue, focussing on Mailer's publications since The
Executioner's Song.