CFP: Women Writing History (1/15/04; journal special issue)
CFP:
Women Writing History
Essays (maximum 6,000 words) are invited on the subject of ‘Women
Writing History’ for a special issue of Women’s Writing.
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CFP:
Women Writing History
Essays (maximum 6,000 words) are invited on the subject of ‘Women
Writing History’ for a special issue of Women’s Writing.
The Interdisciplinary Humanities M.A. in Interpretation and Values at
Laurentian University invites 300-500 word proposals for contributions
to an edited collection with a projected publication date in late 2004.
Hello Folks,
All but six names have been taken in response to my previous call
for contributors to a new Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on
early American nature writers. I have revised this list and deleted a
few of the most obscure and have added new names--minor but not
impossibly obscure poets. If you would like to write an entry for any
of these writers still left, please let me know. The entry, by the way,
will require 2000-3000 words and will be due in six months. Here
are the few left for entries:
J.D. Canning
L.J.W. Pierson
M.H. Jenks
M.J. Cawein
T.B. Read
Alvin Robinson
Hello Folks,
All but six names have been taken in response to my previous call
for contributors to a new Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on
early American nature writers. I have revised this list and deleted a
few of the most obscure and have added new names--minor but not
impossibly obscure poets. If you would like to write an entry for any
of these writers still left, please let me know. The entry, by the way,
will require 2000-3000 words and will be due in six months. Here
are the few left for entries:
J.D. Canning
L.J.W. Pierson
M.H. Jenks
M.J. Cawein
T.B. Read
Alvin Robinson
Announcing the third issue of ecloga, the online working papers of the =
Department of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde.
http://www.strath.ac.uk/ecloga/
For the next issue of ecloga we are interested in receiving papers on =
any topic from the broad field of English Studies. Our aim in not =
providing a title or theme is to encourage a range of papers that =
reflect current research interests amongst postgraduates.=20
Hemlow Prize in Burney Studies
The Burney Society is pleased to announce the foundation of an annual prize,
named in honour of the late Joyce Hemlow, Greenshields Professor of English at
McGill University, whose biography of Frances Burney and edition of her
journals and letters are among the foundational works of
eighteenth-century literary scholarship.
Hemlow Prize in Burney Studies
The Burney Society is pleased to announce the foundation of an annual prize,
named in honour of the late Joyce Hemlow, Greenshields Professor of English at
McGill University, whose biography of Frances Burney and edition of her
journals and letters are among the foundational works of
eighteenth-century literary scholarship.
Call for Papers: Star Trek: Beyond the U.S. Frontier: International Visions of an American Cultural Icon
Apologies for cross-postings
Call for Papers: Star Trek: Beyond the U.S. Frontier: International Visions of an American Cultural Icon
Apologies for cross-postings
Call for Papers: Star Trek: Beyond the U.S. Frontier: International Visions of an American Cultural Icon
Apologies for cross-postings
The journal production schedule has been moved way up, so it's urgent that
people make the 12/15/03 submissions deadline, and that they include one
submission sent directly to me (sxs62_at_psu.edu) by e-mail attachment.
Thanks. Susan Squier
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Feminist Theory
Special Issue:
Feminist Theory and/of Science
Guest Editor: Susan M. Squier
NOTE: The deadline is now a FIRM 12/ 15 /03 deadline, and I encourage
submission of e-mail attachments: just make sure to mark your subject line
to indicate this is for the Feminist Theory special issue.
The journal production schedule has been moved way up, so it's urgent that
people make the 12/15/03 submissions deadline, and that they include one
submission sent directly to me (sxs62_at_psu.edu) by e-mail attachment.
Thanks. Susan Squier
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Feminist Theory
Special Issue:
Feminist Theory and/of Science
Guest Editor: Susan M. Squier
NOTE: The deadline is now a FIRM 12/ 15 /03 deadline, and I encourage
submission of e-mail attachments: just make sure to mark your subject line
to indicate this is for the Feminist Theory special issue.
Topic: (Dis)Integration
Portals: A Journal in Comparative Literature is a
graduate student run journal coordinated by the
Comparative Literature Student Association at San
Francisco State University.
Call for Papers
James Bond and Philosophy
Authors are sought for a possible collection of essays on the topic of
philosophical themes in the James Bond corpus of books and films.
Essays should address recognizably philosophical questions, though
contributors from disciplines other than Philosophy are welcome.
Potential contributors should have a Ph.D (or be ABD).
Call for Papers
James Bond and Philosophy
Authors are sought for a possible collection of essays on the topic of
philosophical themes in the James Bond corpus of books and films.
Essays should address recognizably philosophical questions, though
contributors from disciplines other than Philosophy are welcome.
Potential contributors should have a Ph.D (or be ABD).
Call for Papers for a Collection of Essays on Comic Book Masculinities.
=46rom the publication of the first Superman comic strip in 1938 =
through=20
the Cold War politics of Marvel Comics and the 1980=92s =93deconstruction=20=
Call For Papers: Investigating Angel
Editor: Stacey Abbott, The University of Surrey Roehampton, UK
Publisher: IB Taurus
We are seeking proposals for a collection entitled Investigating Angel.
Call For Papers: Investigating Angel
Editor: Stacey Abbott, The University of Surrey Roehampton, UK
Publisher: IB Taurus
We are seeking proposals for a collection entitled Investigating Angel.
Lore: An E-journal for Teachers of Writing
<<http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/>http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/>
is seeking submission for its next issue set to appear in early 2004. In
the current issue, the "Being Adjuncts" section features responses by
several Writing Program Administrators describing the ways in which they
try to make sure that their programs do not exploit or overtax adjunct
labor but instead strive to create spaces where adjuncts feel respected and
supported.
CFP: _Literature and Medicine_ General Issue (no date)
CFP: _Literature and Medicine_ General Issue (no date)
CFP: _Literature and Medicine_ General Issue (no date)
CFP: Literature and Medicine Special Issue: Narrative, Pain, and
Suffering (5/15/04)
_Narrative, Pain, and Suffering_
_Literature and Medicine_ Volume 23, Number 1
Issue Editors: Tod Chambers and Martha Stoddard Holmes
CALL for PAPERS
Post•hu•man•ous: A Special Edition of Reconstruction (4.3, 2004)
Guest Editors: C. Jason Smith, Ximena Gallardo C., and Geoff Klock.
Post•hu•man•ous, adj. From the combination of “posthumous” and “posthuman”; 1. Occurring or continuing after the death of the human: a posthumanous writing. 2. Published after the death of the Author: a posthumanous book. 3. Born after the death of the patriarchy: a posthumanous child. 4. Any activity which presumes the fatal limitation of the rational-humanist subject: a posthumanous subject.
CFP: Literature and Medicine Special Issue: Narrative, Pain, and
Suffering (5/15/04)
_Narrative, Pain, and Suffering_
_Literature and Medicine_ Volume 23, Number 1
Issue Editors: Tod Chambers and Martha Stoddard Holmes
INTERVALLES/INTERVALS
The E-journal of the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Poetics
(University of Liège, Belgium)
http://www.ulg.ac.be/cipa/
No 1 " Minimalisme(s)/Minimalism(s) "
Call for papers
Academic Exchange Quarterly: Call for Manuscripts
Academic Exchange Quarterly: Call for Manuscripts
Academic Exchange Quarterly: Call for Manuscripts
Academic Exchange Quarterly: Call for Manuscripts