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PROFESSIONAL STUDIES REVIEW
Open Issue, Spring 2005
Announcement & Call for Papers
NEW BOOK COLLECTION OF ESSAYS - PHILIP ROTH'S AMERICA
Recently I guest edited the 2004 annual volume of _Studies in American
Jewish Literature_, Vol. 23, one devoted exclusively to Philip Roth's most
recent fiction. I'm now wanting to develop this special issue into a book
collection of essays, and I'd like to include several brand new critical
works on this later phase of Roth's career. I'm particularly interested in
essays devoted to _Sabbath's Theater_, _The Dying Animal_ and (ESPECIALLY)
the brand new novel, _The Plot Against America_. Thematic/theoretical focus
on these novels is open.
NEW BOOK COLLECTION OF ESSAYS - PHILIP ROTH'S AMERICA
Recently I guest edited the 2004 annual volume of _Studies in American
Jewish Literature_, Vol. 23, one devoted exclusively to Philip Roth's most
recent fiction. I'm now wanting to develop this special issue into a book
collection of essays, and I'd like to include several brand new critical
works on this later phase of Roth's career. I'm particularly interested in
essays devoted to _Sabbath's Theater_, _The Dying Animal_ and (ESPECIALLY)
the brand new novel, _The Plot Against America_. Thematic/theoretical focus
on these novels is open.
International Conference on Realism and Naturalism in Film Studies
The AIZEN (International Association devoted to Zola and Naturalism) and the
City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Certificate Program in Film
Studies solicit submissions for a jointly-sponsored conference on "Realism and
Naturalism in Film Studies" to be held at the
CUNY Graduate Center,
New York City, USA
MAY 4-5, 2006
The Hwa Kang Journal of TEFL is currently inviting papers for the =
upcoming 11th issue, to be published in print and online in May 2005. =
Deadline for papers is extended to February 15, 2005. Articles on any =
aspect of teaching English to non-English speaking college students are =
welcome. Articles on the use of literature to teach language are =
especially welcome.
For the complete call for papers, please visit the journal website at:
For information, contact Editor Angela Thompson, Chinese Culture =
University (Taipei, Taiwan).
hwakangjournal_at_hkjtefl.org
1984 holds a unique position in the contemporary canon, because of its
accessibility to a wide range of students, its widespread effect on literary
and popular culture, and its very strong resonances with contemporary
events. For an edited collection, we are seeking articles based on close
description of student readings of this text, both to provoke more general
discussion on how varied students work with a single, commonly-taught text,
and how students in an increasingly Orwellian society read the book's social
and political content.
Articles from any pedagogical and theoretical perspectives are welcome, with
the proviso that articles in the finished collection should be centered in
Call for Papers: MARRIAGE
To be published in volume 55 of _Topic: The Washington and Jefferson College
Review_ in November 2005
Length: 4000-5000 words, excluding notes. Please keep the notes as spare as
possible.
Style: Chicago, 15th edition.
Deadline for completed papers: April 1, 2005
Send essays as attachments to: topic_at_washjeff.edu. Word files preferred.
For more information, visit the website at www.washjeff.edu/topic.
1984 holds a unique position in the contemporary canon, because of its
accessibility to a wide range of students, its widespread effect on literary
and popular culture, and its very strong resonances with contemporary
events. For an edited collection, we are seeking articles based on close
description of student readings of this text, both to provoke more general
discussion on how varied students work with a single, commonly-taught text,
and how students in an increasingly Orwellian society read the book's social
and political content.
Articles from any pedagogical and theoretical perspectives are welcome, with
the proviso that articles in the finished collection should be centered in
New deadline: January 20, 2005!
Portals is an ONLINE journal published by the Comparative Literature Student
Association of San Francisco State University.
Portals: A Journal of Comparative Literature invites original,
critical graduate student essay submissions
that explore comparative literary topics across cultural, regional,
linguistic, and temporal boundaries. We also encourage papers that
cross genre barriers and extend the reach of literary study into new
media.
Writing Macao:
creative text and teaching
CFP: Gabriel Garcia Marquez encyclopedia (no dealine; book)
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume encyclopedia on
Gabriel Garcia Marquez , focusing on critical analyses of his works. The
ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad knowledge of Marquez's works, and an
ability to write clearly and succinctly for students in both high school
and college. This large project (250,000-300,000 words) must be completed
within two years. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines will be required.
If interested please send letter and cv, preferably by e-mail, to
Jeff Soloway
Senior Editor
Facts on File, Inc.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
'This is Living Art':
Elizabeth Barrett Browning in the Twenty-first Century
A Bi-Centenary Celebration
Armstrong Browning Library
Baylor University, Texas
3 March -6 March 2006
Keynote speakers: Sandra Donaldson, Angela Leighton, Marjorie Stone, Herbert
Tucker
2006 is the bicentenary of EBB's birth. To mark this anniversary, the
Armstrong Browning Library will be hosting a major international conference
to re-assess her life and work.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
'This is Living Art':
Elizabeth Barrett Browning in the Twenty-first Century
A Bi-Centenary Celebration
Armstrong Browning Library
Baylor University, Texas
3 March -6 March 2006
Keynote speakers: Sandra Donaldson, Angela Leighton, Marjorie Stone, Herbert
Tucker
2006 is the bicentenary of EBB's birth. To mark this anniversary, the
Armstrong Browning Library will be hosting a major international conference
to re-assess her life and work.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Midwest Conference on British Studies
51st Annual Meeting
Sept. 22-25, 2005
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana
The Midwest Conference on British Studies is proud to announce that its
fifty-first annual meeting will be held at the University of Notre Dame,
South Bend, Indiana.
This year's plenary speakers are: Christopher Harvie, Professor of
British and Irish Studies at Tubingen University; and Terry Eagleton,
Terry Eagleton is Professor of Cultural Theory at the University of
Manchester.
Bad Subjects
Call for Papers
Jesusland: An Issue (#72)
After the elections, comes the New Morality? That's the aim of the right-wing evangelicals who helped bring the Republican Party to power in the 2004 US elections. Beyond creating a third Bush administration, economic and religious conservatives now hold power in two branches of the federal government, control appointments to the judiciary, and dominate numerous state and local governments.
Bad Subjects
Call for Papers
Jesusland: An Issue (#72)
After the elections, comes the New Morality? That's the aim of the right-wing evangelicals who helped bring the Republican Party to power in the 2004 US elections. Beyond creating a third Bush administration, economic and religious conservatives now hold power in two branches of the federal government, control appointments to the judiciary, and dominate numerous state and local governments.
While J.R.R. Tolkien professed to dislike the works of William
Shakespeare, he was intimately familiar with many of the plays and was
arguably influenced in many ways by Shakespeare's writings. I am looking
for scholarly but accessible papers of 6,000 to 9,000 words on the topic
of Shakespeare's influence on Tolkien. This collection already includes
essays on themes from Macbeth in The Lord of the Rings, war and glory in
Henry V and The Lord of the Rings, the mythical function of forests and
trees, and catharsis in Tolkien and Shakespeare. Additional topics I
would like to include are the conception of elves for both authors,
Gollum and Caliban, the role of women, and women warriors. Other topics
While J.R.R. Tolkien professed to dislike the works of William
Shakespeare, he was intimately familiar with many of the plays and was
arguably influenced in many ways by Shakespeare's writings. I am looking
for scholarly but accessible papers of 6,000 to 9,000 words on the topic
of Shakespeare's influence on Tolkien. This collection already includes
essays on themes from Macbeth in The Lord of the Rings, war and glory in
Henry V and The Lord of the Rings, the mythical function of forests and
trees, and catharsis in Tolkien and Shakespeare. Additional topics I
would like to include are the conception of elves for both authors,
Gollum and Caliban, the role of women, and women warriors. Other topics
NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: DECEMBER 10
Schreiner University is accepting submissions for the third issue of:
ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative.
Submission Deadline: December 12, 2004
Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)
NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: DECEMBER 10
Schreiner University is accepting submissions for the third issue of:
ILLUMINATIONS: AN UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Illuminations, an online, peer-reviewed, international journal of arts and
letters, offers undergraduate students an opportunity to publish works both
critical and creative.
Submission Deadline: December 12, 2004
Submission Categories:
· Scholarly Critical Articles
· Creative Non-Fiction
· Book and Movie Reviews
· Short Fiction
· Poetry
· Art (photography, 2-D work, or sculpture)
CFP: Companion to 20th C. British Poetry (no deadline; book)
CFP: Companion to 20th C. British Poetry (no deadline; book)
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.