CFP: Companion to 20th C. British Poetry (no deadline; book)
CFP: Companion to 20th C. British Poetry (no deadline; book)
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CFP: Companion to 20th C. British Poetry (no deadline; book)
In light of the recent growth of masculinity studies across all
disciplines, we are soliciting articles for an edited volume devoted to
masculinities in African literature and cinema.
In light of the recent growth of masculinity studies across all
disciplines, we are soliciting articles for an edited volume devoted to
masculinities in African literature and cinema.
In light of the recent growth of masculinity studies across all
disciplines, we are soliciting articles for an edited volume devoted to
masculinities in African literature and cinema.
Papers are invited for an edited volume of essays on the performance of
identity within and through Australian protests, marches, parades and
processions.
Extended Deadline for abstracts December 20th 2004
Preliminary Title: Parading Ourselves: claiming space and identity on the
streets
Papers are invited for an edited volume of essays on the performance of
identity within and through Australian protests, marches, parades and
processions.
Extended Deadline for abstracts December 20th 2004
Preliminary Title: Parading Ourselves: claiming space and identity on the
streets
Academic Exchange Quarterly
Summer 2005, Volume 9, Issue 2
Expanded issue up to 400+ pages.
Articles on various topics plus the following special section.
Writing Center Theory and Practice
Subject Editor:
Christopher S. Harris
E-mail: harrisc_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu
Focus:
Academic Exchange Quarterly invites articles that explore issues of
theory, practice, and experience in writing center work, including
qualitative and empirical studies, discussions of pedagogy, and analyzes
of theory in three overlapping areas of inquiry.
Edible Ideologies: Representing Food and Meaning
CALL FOR PAPERS
We seek submissions for an interdisciplinary collection devoted to the
examination of how representations (literary, filmic, artistic, etc.) of
food and foodways serve as vehicles for the transmission of ideologies
about gender, sex, race, class, age, ethnicity, disability, and a host
of other identity constructs. Essays that provide a comparative
analysis of multiple representations are preferred to those that examine
just one text, although the latter will be considered. All submissions
should go beyond a mere "close read" to discuss the social and political
context and implications of the meaning of the representations.
"Between the Trailers: Critically Reading Trailer Park Boys"
"Between the Trailers: Critically Reading Trailer Park Boys"
"Ireland and Europe in the 20th century"
The interdisciplinary peer-reviewed French journal Etudes Irlandaises
invites submissions for a special issue, "Ireland and Europe in the
20th century", to be published at the end of 2005. The guest editors
are Christophe Gillissen (Paris, Sorbonne) and Stéphane Jousni
(University of Rennes 2, France).
The links between Ireland and Europe can be studied from various
angles, be they literary, historical, political, linguistic or
cultural. Possible topics, very broadly defined, include (but are not
limited to) :
- the historical dimension : the two world wars, diplomatic alliances,
International Interdisciplinary conference on Richard Hoggart
International Interdisciplinary conference on Richard Hoggart
International Interdisciplinary conference on Richard Hoggart
International Interdisciplinary conference on Richard Hoggart
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a Collection of Essays Tentatively Entitled
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY STUDIES
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a Collection of Essays Tentatively Entitled
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY STUDIES
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a Collection of Essays Tentatively Entitled
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ASIAN AMERICAN LITERARY STUDIES
Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern
cultural sound, text and image (ISSN 1552-5112),
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/
is currently accepting submissions for publication in 2004/2005.
The purpose of the journal is to publish work that materializes theoretical
renderings of, and practical approaches to culture. In particular, Kritikos
seeks to publish work that is focused upon the currency of the postmodern
period. Kritikos publishes material continuously; please allow 1-3 months for
review.
Conrad and the Orient
Edited by Amar Acheraiou and Nursel Icoz
The Eastern and Western Perspectives series devotes a volume to _Conrad and
the Orient_. We are seeking innovative and challenging essays addressing
topics relating to Conrad and the Oriental world in its geographical breadth
and cultural diversity. Comparative and interdisciplinary approaches are
welcome.
Subjects include (but are not limited to):
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of Literature and Medicine
Health and Human Rights
Volume 25, Number 1
Issue Editor: Priscilla Wald
UPDATE: New submission deadline is December 7, 2004
CFP: Representing the other (12/07/04; journal issue)
Litteralis: Studies and debates in literature, linguistics and arts
seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the representation of the
other.
Visions and representations of alterity may be analyzed from multiple
points of view, including but not being limited to literary, linguistic
and/or, phonetic/phonological perspectives.
Specially welcome are, now, essays focusing on representations of the
other in the Renaissance (esp. Shakespeare) and XVIII and XIX century
prose.
UPDATE: New submission deadline is December 7, 2004
CFP: Representing the other (12/07/04; journal issue)
Litteralis: Studies and debates in literature, linguistics and arts
seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the representation of the
other.
Visions and representations of alterity may be analyzed from multiple
points of view, including but not being limited to literary, linguistic
and/or, phonetic/phonological perspectives.
Specially welcome are, now, essays focusing on representations of the
other in the Renaissance (esp. Shakespeare) and XVIII and XIX century
prose.
In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism
James Joyce
While the James Joyce issue of _In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary
Criticism_ is ready for the printers, it still has space, on account of
delayed peer reviews, for 2-3 long articles (6000 words) or 4-5 short pieces
(2 to 3000 words) on any aspect of Joyce studies, excluding _Ulysses_.
Scholars who have essays ready or are likely to be able to complete
submissions within the next couple of weeks may please immediately contact
the editor, Gulshan Taneja, <grtaneja47_at_hotmail.com>,
<inbetween_at_rediffmail.com>
In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism
James Joyce
While the James Joyce issue of _In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary
Criticism_ is ready for the printers, it still has space, on account of
delayed peer reviews, for 2-3 long articles (6000 words) or 4-5 short pieces
(2 to 3000 words) on any aspect of Joyce studies, excluding _Ulysses_.
Scholars who have essays ready or are likely to be able to complete
submissions within the next couple of weeks may please immediately contact
the editor, Gulshan Taneja, <grtaneja47_at_hotmail.com>,
<inbetween_at_rediffmail.com>
Call for Completed Essays Presented at, and for additional abstracts
related to, New York College English Spring 2003 Conference, Anatomy of
Violence: Examining Conflict
Papers presented at NYCEA's Spring Conference, 2003, Anatomy of
Violence: Examining Conflict, are requested for inclusion in a
collection that is under serious consideration by a leading university
press.
Additional abstracts are invited for this collection of essays.
Abstracts of 500 words for essays on this topic will be accepted for
consideration until November 29th 2004. Responses will be sent by
December 15th 2004.
Completed essays based on accepted proposals will be required by
January 31st, 2005.
Carbon is a *new* electronic journal devised and disseminated by
students at California State University, Fresno.
Carbon is the pervasive element. It is the common substance of organic
life. The idea for the e-journal, not unlike the chemical element, is a
product of forces. Electronic publications continue to challenge
traditional notions of academic discourse. Patricia Bizzell provides a
useful definition for considering language-use in the academy:
"A primary way to define academic discourse is to see it as the language
of a community," which "shapes participants' way of looking at the world
– their worldview – including notions of what's real, normal, natural,
good, and true."
Deadline extended:
UPDATE: Philament: Retrospective (12/03/04)
Philament invites contributions to its upcoming issue, Retrospective.
[nostalgia, or déjà vu, or the retrospective classification of the cannon;
testimony; memoirs – personal or cultural; commemoration; immortalization; text
vs. oral; print vs. cybertext; mnemonics; advertising; an author's collected
works or anthologies; "best of" music compilations; marginalia, editor's
footnotes, translation; reincarnation; reinvention; etc.]
Isn't writing immortalization? Publishing with us certainly is. Barthes would
kill me for that. And so blatant too.
Call for Papers
for the first edition of
Jung: The e-Journal of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
Deadline February 5, 2005
To be published on-line April 10, 2005
Papers of up to 7500 words on any topic that implements, utilizes, or
critiques the relevance and application of Jungian and post-Jungian theory
for scholarly study. Topics may include (but need not be constrained to)
literature, the arts, humanities such as drama, visual art, myth and fairy
tale, pop culture, education, religion, film, music, architecture,
psychology, science, masculinity, and Jungian theory itself.
"Bile: The Journal of Discontent"
Face it, you're angry.
There's a lot to be angry about. Bile is a new on-line journal of art,
letters, media and politics that seeks to embrace your indignation and
harness it as a trigger for progressive discussions and important
debates. Bile seeks to berate injustice, scold weak thinking, rebuke
the successes of the undeserving, and generally reprimand those who
produce, market, legislate, or enforce maddening drivel.