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CFP: New Prize in Frances Burney Studies (5/1/04; journal)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:24am
Audrey Bilger

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.

UPDATE: Feminist Theory and/of Science (12/15/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:15am
Susan Squier

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.

UPDATE: Feminist Theory and/of Science (12/15/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:15am
Susan Squier

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

--------------------

  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.

CFP: (Dis)Integration (12/31/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:13am
Donald Backman

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.

CFP: James Bond and Philosophy (12/31/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:11am
James B. South

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).

CFP: James Bond and Philosophy (12/31/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:11am
James B. South

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).

CFP: Comic Book Masculinities (12/31/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:11am
Hamilton Carroll

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=

CFP: Investigating Angel, The Series (12/15/03; edited collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:10am
sabbott_at_roehampton.ac.uk

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.

CFP: Investigating Angel, The Series (12/15/03; edited collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:10am
sabbott_at_roehampton.ac.uk

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.

CFP: Protecting Adjuncts in Composition (12/2/03; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 16, 2003 - 12:09am
Nels P. Highberg

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: Posthumanous: A Special Edition of Reconstruction (3/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, November 15, 2003 - 11:37pm
Christopher Smith

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: The Writer on Writing, The Artist on Art (grad) (3/8/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 9, 2003 - 2:35am
Equinoxes_at_brown.edu

Call For Proposals
Topic: “The Writer on Writing, The Artist on Art”

The Department of French Studies at Brown University announces the topic
of its Spring/Summer 2004 issue of Equinoxes: A Graduate Journal of French
and Francophone Studies

We invite graduate students to submit papers relevant to the theme of the
writer on writing, or the artist on art, as it pertains to literary and
artistic creation. While keeping the topic as broad as possible, we hope
to focus on the complex relationships between the artist-creator and her
or his work. We welcome submissions that treat French and Francophone
works, as well as broader cultural or theoretical issues, from the Middle
Ages to the present.

CFP: The Writer on Writing, The Artist on Art (grad) (3/8/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, November 9, 2003 - 2:35am
Equinoxes_at_brown.edu

Call For Proposals
Topic: “The Writer on Writing, The Artist on Art”

The Department of French Studies at Brown University announces the topic
of its Spring/Summer 2004 issue of Equinoxes: A Graduate Journal of French
and Francophone Studies

We invite graduate students to submit papers relevant to the theme of the
writer on writing, or the artist on art, as it pertains to literary and
artistic creation. While keeping the topic as broad as possible, we hope
to focus on the complex relationships between the artist-creator and her
or his work. We welcome submissions that treat French and Francophone
works, as well as broader cultural or theoretical issues, from the Middle
Ages to the present.

CFP: Queer Inquiry in Language Education (3/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 7, 2003 - 9:18pm
Cynthia Nelson

CALL FOR PAPERS
Journal of Language, Identity, and Education
Thomas Ricento and Terrence G. Wiley, Editors

Special topic issue: Queer inquiry in language education
Cynthia D. Nelson, Guest Editor

The Journal of Language, Identity and Education is seeking submissions
for a special topic issue that examines sexual identities within
language education (or language-in-education) contexts. This special
topic issue, entitled 'Queer inquiry in language education', will
provide a unique and timely forum for exploring questions such as:

CFP: Ireland and Film (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 7, 2003 - 9:17pm
Rebecca Steinberger

Nua: Studies in Contemporary Irish Writing seeks submissions for a
special issue on Ireland and Film. Rebecca Steinberger will be the
guest editor of this special issue on recent Irish films, planned for
appearance in spring of 2005. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: how is the nation represented in recent cinematic
interpretations? What constitutes ?Irish? cinema? How does the Irish
question surface in film? What is the role of history in film
narrative? How does film?s function in Irish culture differ from that
of written fiction or plays? In what ways do film soundtracks reflect
traditional Irish music? What role does the Irish landscape assume in
film?

CFP: Ireland and Film (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 7, 2003 - 9:17pm
Rebecca Steinberger

Nua: Studies in Contemporary Irish Writing seeks submissions for a
special issue on Ireland and Film. Rebecca Steinberger will be the
guest editor of this special issue on recent Irish films, planned for
appearance in spring of 2005. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: how is the nation represented in recent cinematic
interpretations? What constitutes ?Irish? cinema? How does the Irish
question surface in film? What is the role of history in film
narrative? How does film?s function in Irish culture differ from that
of written fiction or plays? In what ways do film soundtracks reflect
traditional Irish music? What role does the Irish landscape assume in
film?

CFP: Ireland and Film (9/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 7, 2003 - 9:17pm
Rebecca Steinberger

Nua: Studies in Contemporary Irish Writing seeks submissions for a
special issue on Ireland and Film. Rebecca Steinberger will be the
guest editor of this special issue on recent Irish films, planned for
appearance in spring of 2005. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: how is the nation represented in recent cinematic
interpretations? What constitutes ?Irish? cinema? How does the Irish
question surface in film? What is the role of history in film
narrative? How does film?s function in Irish culture differ from that
of written fiction or plays? In what ways do film soundtracks reflect
traditional Irish music? What role does the Irish landscape assume in
film?

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