UPDATE: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (3/15/04; collection)
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March 2004)
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UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15
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Within Hostile Borders-Michigan Feminist Studies Call for Papers
(extension)
Please note the extended deadline (March 20, 2004) on the enclosed call
for papers for next year's issue of Michigan Feminist Studies. The journal
welcomes contributions from all disciplines, and particularly encourages
international scholars and graduate students to submit.
Please note that this year's call also invites submissions for book and
film reviews, as well as visual materials, related to the topic "Within
Hostile Borders."
*Please distribute; attached please find a print-ready copy of the call*
[Please note that the CFP list cannot distribute attachments. Thank
you. --Erika Lin, CFP list editor.]
Within Hostile Borders-Michigan Feminist Studies Call for Papers
(extension)
Please note the extended deadline (March 20, 2004) on the enclosed call
for papers for next year's issue of Michigan Feminist Studies. The journal
welcomes contributions from all disciplines, and particularly encourages
international scholars and graduate students to submit.
Please note that this year's call also invites submissions for book and
film reviews, as well as visual materials, related to the topic "Within
Hostile Borders."
*Please distribute; attached please find a print-ready copy of the call*
[Please note that the CFP list cannot distribute attachments. Thank
you. --Erika Lin, CFP list editor.]
POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)
Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.
POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)
Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.
POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)
Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.
'New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of
Creative Writing'
seeks first rate contributions (closing date May 15th 2004).
New Writing publishes both creative and critical work.
Creative work can be in any genre.
CFP: David Foster Wallace's INFINITE JEST (collection; deadline 5/1/04)
Essays are invited for a proposed casebook of new essays on David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.
The editors (Joseph Dewey and Trey Strecker) are soliciting essays from established scholars as well as newcomers, and the collection will also include essays-responses from selected novelists (perhaps even Mr. Wallace himself). In all, the project promises to be hugely attractive to a university press.
To allow contributors the freedom necessary to explore the text, this volume of essays will not be restricted by any theoretical approach or agenda.
***ANNOUNCING A NEW JOURNAL***
_PHILIP ROTH STUDIES_
Editor, Derek Parker Royal - Texas A&M University-Commerce
Associate Editor, Jessica G. Rabin - Anne Arundel Community College
Book Review Editor, Victoria Aarons - Trinity University
***ANNOUNCING A NEW JOURNAL***
_PHILIP ROTH STUDIES_
Editor, Derek Parker Royal - Texas A&M University-Commerce
Associate Editor, Jessica G. Rabin - Anne Arundel Community College
Book Review Editor, Victoria Aarons - Trinity University
I am interested in receiving detailed proposals (500 words) or whole essays
on Erskine Caldwell for possible inclusion in a collection to be published
in 2005 by McFarland. The goal is to elevate Caldwell's critical stature by
presenting fresh studies that measure his work fully-and
provocatively-against established traditions of American literature.
All approaches are welcome, but to complement other essays in the volume, I
am particularly interested in including discussions of the following topics:
I am interested in receiving detailed proposals (500 words) or whole essays
on Erskine Caldwell for possible inclusion in a collection to be published
in 2005 by McFarland. The goal is to elevate Caldwell's critical stature by
presenting fresh studies that measure his work fully-and
provocatively-against established traditions of American literature.
All approaches are welcome, but to complement other essays in the volume, I
am particularly interested in including discussions of the following topics:
Proposals sought for a proposed collection of essays entitled
"Buddhism: 'Eastern' Religion, World Literature" on interactions among
Buddhist faiths, writings, practices and "Western" literature. Most
interested in proposed histories of Buddhism and literature within a
single period (20-c British, for example); investigations of the
influence of a particular Buddhist school or Buddhist text over time or
over several texts, investigations of groups of similar texts by
different authors, or investigations of Buddhism within the work of
single significant figures, like Thoreau or Kerouac. Less interested in
investigations of a single text unless it is an undeniably important
Proposals sought for a proposed collection of essays entitled
"Buddhism: 'Eastern' Religion, World Literature" on interactions among
Buddhist faiths, writings, practices and "Western" literature. Most
interested in proposed histories of Buddhism and literature within a
single period (20-c British, for example); investigations of the
influence of a particular Buddhist school or Buddhist text over time or
over several texts, investigations of groups of similar texts by
different authors, or investigations of Buddhism within the work of
single significant figures, like Thoreau or Kerouac. Less interested in
investigations of a single text unless it is an undeniably important
Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Britain: Internet consumers=20
Book publication: CALL FOR CHAPTERS
This research in progress is aimed at being disseminated in the form of a=20
book.=C2=A0 Gender studies scholars, scholars
studying the changing nature of sexualities, scholars of masculinities, gay=20
studies,
queer theory are invited to contribute. Chapters according to the formats=20
below are invited.=20
Abstract
Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Britain: Internet consumers=20
Book publication: CALL FOR CHAPTERS
This research in progress is aimed at being disseminated in the form of a=20
book.=C2=A0 Gender studies scholars, scholars
studying the changing nature of sexualities, scholars of masculinities, gay=20
studies,
queer theory are invited to contribute. Chapters according to the formats=20
below are invited.=20
Abstract
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Lee Miller in Focus: Critical Reflections on Photography, World War II, and
the Avant-Garde, a proposed collection edited by Annalisa Zox-Weaver
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS - FESTSCHRIFT FOR EVERETT ZIMMERMAN
AMS Press is seeking contributions for a special Festschrift edition of its
annual publication, Eighteenth-Century Novel. Publication is tentatively
scheduled for 2005. Final drafts of all manuscripts should be submitted by
15 July 2004.
At present the plan is to limit contributors to former students of
Professor Zimmerman, though other connections may be considered depending
on the response we get.
Manuscripts and queries should be sent to the editor of this volume:
Professor Susan Spencer
Department of English
University of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Drive
Edmond OK 73034-0184
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS - FESTSCHRIFT FOR EVERETT ZIMMERMAN
AMS Press is seeking contributions for a special Festschrift edition of its
annual publication, Eighteenth-Century Novel. Publication is tentatively
scheduled for 2005. Final drafts of all manuscripts should be submitted by
15 July 2004.
At present the plan is to limit contributors to former students of
Professor Zimmerman, though other connections may be considered depending
on the response we get.
Manuscripts and queries should be sent to the editor of this volume:
Professor Susan Spencer
Department of English
University of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Drive
Edmond OK 73034-0184
Ebr (the electronic book review: http://www.altx.com/ebr) is soliciting =
essays to update its postfeminist thread. We are interested in fairly =
short (1000 =96 1500 word) essays on topics on innovative fiction or =
poetry, experimental media (women=92s electronic writing, for instance), =
on feminism (its current state), on postfeminism (did it exist? Does =
it?), etc.
For suggested books to review, see HOW2=92s =93InPrint=94 page: =
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/stadler_center/how2/index.shtm
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Send essays by May 30, 2004, to Lisa Joyce (ejoyce_at_edinboro.edu).
CFP UPDATE: Typo in subject header line of previous posting; should be
"disability" and not "diability"
Atenea, a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and
social sciences, features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and
poetry.
URL: http://www.uprm.edu/atenea
The editorial board invites submissions for publication for a special
edition (June 2005) on disability issues.
Essays may address a wide variety of topics such as the issues of
disability studies as a field;
representations of disability in literature, film, popular culture, the
media;
the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, politics and disability.
Deadline extended
SPECIAL ISSUE : Encounters with James Baldwin (LISA e-journal )
SPECIAL ISSUE : LISA e-journal / La revue LISA
www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/anglais/lisa
Encounters with James Baldwin (A tribute to James Baldwin on the eightieth
anniversary of his birth)
Deadline extended
SPECIAL ISSUE : Encounters with James Baldwin (LISA e-journal )
SPECIAL ISSUE : LISA e-journal / La revue LISA
www.unicaen.fr/mrsh/anglais/lisa
Encounters with James Baldwin (A tribute to James Baldwin on the eightieth
anniversary of his birth)
New Feminist Work on Epistemology and Aesthetics
CALL FOR PAPERS for a Special issue of Eighteenth-Century Studies
commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the ASECS Women's Caucus
SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE SCHOLAR & FEMINIST (http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline)
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Deadline: May 7, 2004
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IT=B9S NOT TV, IT=B9S HBO:
SEX, GENDER, & DESIRE ON RECENT HBO SERIES
Editor: Lisa Johnson
=20
"This is way more than a tag line to us. This is the philosophy we infuse
with all of the decisions we make, whether programming or marketing or new
product calls. Everything we do is about doing things differently than
somewhere else." -Eric Kessler, AOL Time Warner sales and marketing
president, on the =B3It=B9s Not TV, It=B9s HBO=B2 advertising campaign, 1997-2003.
The editors of Composition Studies announce a special issue devoted to
composition in the small college. Submissions may address any aspect of
teaching or administering composition in the small college. How do
differences in size, mission, and faculty work affect the nature of
writing programs and writing instruction in small colleges? What role can
and should small colleges play in shaping Composition Studies as a field?
How can writing instruction in small colleges complicate or call into
question dominant assumptions about composition professionals and their
work? Course designs are also welcome. See the website for details about
format.
SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE SCHOLAR & FEMINIST (http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline)
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Deadline: May 7, 2004
=20
IT=B9S NOT TV, IT=B9S HBO:
SEX, GENDER, & DESIRE ON RECENT HBO SERIES
Editor: Lisa Johnson
=20
"This is way more than a tag line to us. This is the philosophy we infuse
with all of the decisions we make, whether programming or marketing or new
product calls. Everything we do is about doing things differently than
somewhere else." -Eric Kessler, AOL Time Warner sales and marketing
president, on the =B3It=B9s Not TV, It=B9s HBO=B2 advertising campaign, 1997-2003.
Thinking Classroom (also published in Russian as Peremena) is seeking manuscripts that offer a global perspective and focus on active inquiry, student-centered learning, and critical thinking. The editors of this quarterly journal for educators are especially interested in the experience of practicing teachers and teacher educators around the world.
The editors invite you to tell us about
* How writing can promote critical thinking
* How you encourage thoughtful writing
* Changes in your society that affect the way you teach
* Your teaching or learning experiences in different countries
* An educational theory that affected your classroom practices
* How you help students develop a global perspective