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CFP: Life Writing (8/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Maureen Perkins

CALL FOR PAPERS: Life Writing, vol 2, no 1.

Volume 1, number 1 of Life Writing is now available (see
http://www.lifewriting.humanities.curtin.edu.au), and number 2 is in
preparation on the theme of life writing and the public sphere.

Submissions (max 8,000 words) are now welcome for volume 2, number 1
(deadline 1 August 2004), on any aspect of life writing.

Creative and personal writing on the theme of life narrative is also
accepted for publication.

Reviews of life writing publications may also be submitted (c. 2000 words).

CFP: Market Economy in Higher Education (grad) (6/30/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
pgeng.submissions_at_durham.ac.uk

CFP:General Papers and New Material on a Market Economy in Higher Education (30/06/04; journal issue 10)

The University of Durham's Online Journal
POSTGRADUATE ENGLISH:
A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English in the UK and Europe

Invites postgraduates studying in the UK and Europe to submit papers of not
more than 7000 words on a topic of YOUR CHOICE in the broad range of English
Studies for issue 10 (September 2004) of our refereed online journal. Papers
must conform to the MLA guidelines for presentation and be received no later
than

June 30, 2004.

CFP: Post Identity (6/30/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Rosemary Weatherston

Post Identity, an international, fully-refereed journal of the humanities,
publishes scholarship that examines the narratives underlying individual,
social, and cultural identity formations; that investigates the relationship
between identity formations and texts; and that argues how such formations can
be challenged.

In print since 1997, Post Identity has partnered with the University of
Michigan's Scholarly Publishing Office to transform itself into an audio-,
graphic-, and video-enhanced web-based journal that can make available the new
forms and subjects of contemporary critiques of identity, as well as more
traditional text-based scholarship.

CFP: Cultural Representations of Violence (8/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Jose Ramon Prado Perez

CALL FOR PAPERS

CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION
Cultural Studies Journal of Universitat Jaume I

Culture, Language and Representation seeks contributions for volume 2 on
the topic:
"Cultural representations of violence".

Culture, Language and Representation is a yearly scholarly publication on
the discipline of Cultural Studies. Each issue deals monographically with a
relevant aspect of the representation of culture in its various
manifestations (social, political, educational, artistic, historical,
linguistic, etc.), encouraging interdisciplinary and innovative approaches
in the field of cultural research.

CFP: Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies: Edward Said (2/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Deborah Champion

The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies

seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the

Intellectual and Political Legacy of Edward Said

Papers may engage any aspect of Edward Said's work in relation to
Commonwealth and postcolonial studies, taking up theoretical, literary,
pedagogical, or other topics.

Preferred length is 4,000-5,000 words. MLA format.

The author should not identify him/herself in the essay.

Submission deadline is February 1, 2005.

E-mail submissions to Patrick Hogan, guest editor of the issue, at
hogan_at_uconnvm.uconn.edu.

CFP: Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies: Edward Said (2/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Deborah Champion

The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies

seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the

Intellectual and Political Legacy of Edward Said

Papers may engage any aspect of Edward Said's work in relation to
Commonwealth and postcolonial studies, taking up theoretical, literary,
pedagogical, or other topics.

Preferred length is 4,000-5,000 words. MLA format.

The author should not identify him/herself in the essay.

Submission deadline is February 1, 2005.

E-mail submissions to Patrick Hogan, guest editor of the issue, at
hogan_at_uconnvm.uconn.edu.

CFP: Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (11/30/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Journal for the Academic Study of Magic

The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic, a multidisciplinary,
peer-reviewed print publication, is seeking submissions for its third
annual issue, to be published in 2005.

Scholarly articles in English of up to 8000 words, book reviews and the
like are welcomed. We aim to cover all areas of magic, witchcraft,
paganism etc; all geographical regions and all historical periods.

Extensive submission details can be found at our website www.sasm.co.uk

Issue 2 published May 2004

thanks

dave evans, general editor

CFP: Faulkner and Whiteness (9/24/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Faulkner Journal

The Faulkner Journal
Call for Papers: Faulkner and Whiteness
Deadline: 9/24/05

Guest Editor: Jay Watson, University of Mississippi

Faulkner lived and wrote at a time when models of normative and deviant
identity were increasingly racialized, even as models of racial identity
were increasingly biologized. This is one among many reasons why whiteness
in Faulkner--and the whiteness of Faulkner--deserve our critical attention.
This special double issue of The Faulkner Journal welcomes submissions that
problematize the ostensibly unremarkable phenomenon of whiteness in
Faulkner's life and career. Topics could include, but are by no means
limited to, the following:

CFP: Faulkner and Whiteness (9/24/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 5:17am
Faulkner Journal

The Faulkner Journal
Call for Papers: Faulkner and Whiteness
Deadline: 9/24/05

Guest Editor: Jay Watson, University of Mississippi

Faulkner lived and wrote at a time when models of normative and deviant
identity were increasingly racialized, even as models of racial identity
were increasingly biologized. This is one among many reasons why whiteness
in Faulkner--and the whiteness of Faulkner--deserve our critical attention.
This special double issue of The Faulkner Journal welcomes submissions that
problematize the ostensibly unremarkable phenomenon of whiteness in
Faulkner's life and career. Topics could include, but are by no means
limited to, the following:

CFP: Fibreculture Journal: General Issue (6/18/04; journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Andrew Murphie

Call for Papers =AD the Fibreculture Journal =AD General Issue, 2004
(please circulate)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading forum
for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture
network and wider social formations.

CFP: Fibreculture Journal: General Issue (6/18/04; journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Andrew Murphie

Call for Papers =AD the Fibreculture Journal =AD General Issue, 2004
(please circulate)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading forum
for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture
network and wider social formations.

CFP: Fibreculture Journal: Contagion and the Diseases of Information (8/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Andrew Murphie

Call for Papers =AD the Fibreculture Journal =AD Contagion and the Diseases
of Information, 2005
(please circulate) (please note that this is a different CFP to the
recent FCJ CFP for a general issue)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading forum
for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture
network and wider social formations.

CFP: Fibreculture Journal: Contagion and the Diseases of Information (8/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Andrew Murphie

Call for Papers =AD the Fibreculture Journal =AD Contagion and the Diseases
of Information, 2005
(please circulate) (please note that this is a different CFP to the
recent FCJ CFP for a general issue)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading forum
for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture
network and wider social formations.

CFP: Fibreculture Journal: Contagion and the Diseases of Information (8/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Andrew Murphie

Call for Papers =AD the Fibreculture Journal =AD Contagion and the Diseases
of Information, 2005
(please circulate) (please note that this is a different CFP to the
recent FCJ CFP for a general issue)

http://journal.fibreculture.org/

:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading forum
for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture
network and wider social formations.

CFP: Diaspora Identity (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Lisa Romano

Mind and Human Interaction, an interdisciplinary journal published by
the Center for the Study of Mind and Human Interaction, University of
Virginia, is seeking papers on the theme of "Diaspora Identity".

Whether exiled or immigrating to a new land, whether first or second
generation, an individual psychologically intertwines the home of origin
and the present home in a variety of ways that impact his/her identity.
We would be very interested in learning more about this psychological
process and look forward to receiving your submission.

CFP: Diaspora Identity (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - 11:40pm
Lisa Romano

Mind and Human Interaction, an interdisciplinary journal published by
the Center for the Study of Mind and Human Interaction, University of
Virginia, is seeking papers on the theme of "Diaspora Identity".

Whether exiled or immigrating to a new land, whether first or second
generation, an individual psychologically intertwines the home of origin
and the present home in a variety of ways that impact his/her identity.
We would be very interested in learning more about this psychological
process and look forward to receiving your submission.

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