CFP: Dubliners (5/1/03; collection)
Call for submissions: ŒDubliners¹ Centenary
To celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the writing of Joyce¹s
ŒDubliners¹, submissions are sought for two proposed volumes.
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Call for submissions: ŒDubliners¹ Centenary
To celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the writing of Joyce¹s
ŒDubliners¹, submissions are sought for two proposed volumes.
Call for submissions: ŒDubliners¹ Centenary
To celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the writing of Joyce¹s
ŒDubliners¹, submissions are sought for two proposed volumes.
Call for Papers
We are organizing panels and seeking papers for them on Asian
literature, including Asian film, for the 9th International Conference
on Intercultural Communication to be held at California State
University, Fullerton, July 24-28, 2003. Papers on any topic relevant
to Asian literature and film are invited, but we are particularly
interested in those which focus on over-crossing phenomena in Asian
literature and film, such as:
International relationships
Inter-Asian influences
Literary affinities between the old and new
Intertextuality
Call for Papers
We are organizing panels and seeking papers for them on Asian
literature, including Asian film, for the 9th International Conference
on Intercultural Communication to be held at California State
University, Fullerton, July 24-28, 2003. Papers on any topic relevant
to Asian literature and film are invited, but we are particularly
interested in those which focus on over-crossing phenomena in Asian
literature and film, such as:
International relationships
Inter-Asian influences
Literary affinities between the old and new
Intertextuality
M E S T E R
Journal of Spanish and Portuguese Studies
Call for Papers – Deadline Extension
2003 General Issue
M E S T E R
Journal of Spanish and Portuguese Studies
Call for Papers – Deadline Extension
2003 General Issue
CFP: _Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_
_Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_ is currently accepting
manuscripts for publication. Women's Studies provides a forum for the
presentation of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of
literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics,
anthropology and the sciences. It also publishes poetry, film and book
reviews.
Inquistive, original, well-researched manuscripts on any of the
aforementioned humanities topics or any new topics are encouraged.
CFP: _Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_
_Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_ is currently accepting
manuscripts for publication. Women's Studies provides a forum for the
presentation of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of
literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics,
anthropology and the sciences. It also publishes poetry, film and book
reviews.
Inquistive, original, well-researched manuscripts on any of the
aforementioned humanities topics or any new topics are encouraged.
ATTENTION: DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 30, 2003
E N C U L T U R A T I O N:
A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing and Culture <http://enculturation.gmu.edu>
ISSN: 1525-3120
Call for Papers
Special Issue
Rhetoric/Composition: Intersections/Impasses/Differends
AMERICAN@ is a peer reviewed e-journal dedicated to American Cultural and
Literary Studies. It hopes to provide an intellectual canvas where the
cultural spaces and experiences of American Studies are theorized and
rigorously explored within both global and local contingencies of the
present and the past.
AMERICAN@ accepts submissions from all research fields related with
American Literature, Culture, Society and History. AMERICAN@ is currently
accepting paper submissions for its Fall-2003 and Spring-2004 issues
(click on the Notice Board button). All submissions received after
submission deadlines could be considered for subsequent issues.
Fall-2003:
AMERICAN@ is a peer reviewed e-journal dedicated to American Cultural and
Literary Studies. It hopes to provide an intellectual canvas where the
cultural spaces and experiences of American Studies are theorized and
rigorously explored within both global and local contingencies of the
present and the past.
AMERICAN@ accepts submissions from all research fields related with
American Literature, Culture, Society and History. AMERICAN@ is currently
accepting paper submissions for its Fall-2003 and Spring-2004 issues
(click on the Notice Board button). All submissions received after
submission deadlines could be considered for subsequent issues.
Fall-2003:
AMERICAN@ is a peer reviewed e-journal dedicated to American Cultural and
Literary Studies. It hopes to provide an intellectual canvas where the
cultural spaces and experiences of American Studies are theorized and
rigorously explored within both global and local contingencies of the
present and the past.
AMERICAN@ accepts submissions from all research fields related with
American Literature, Culture, Society and History. AMERICAN@ is currently
accepting paper submissions for its Fall-2003 and Spring-2004 issues
(click on the Notice Board button). All submissions received after
submission deadlines could be considered for subsequent issues.
Fall-2003:
JASAL calls for submissions of scholarly material with an interest in
Australian literature or which might be of interest to people working in
this field. We encourage comparative studies with other literatures and
forms of representation beyond the literary. We are particularly
interested in work which challenges received critical paradigms and which
contributes to public debates. JASAL welcomes review articles (up to 4000
words) and responses to previously published material (up to 2000 words).
Send to Dr C. J. Lee, Humanities, Arts, University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia 4350.
JASAL calls for submissions of scholarly material with an interest in
Australian literature or which might be of interest to people working in
this field. We encourage comparative studies with other literatures and
forms of representation beyond the literary. We are particularly
interested in work which challenges received critical paradigms and which
contributes to public debates. JASAL welcomes review articles (up to 4000
words) and responses to previously published material (up to 2000 words).
Send to Dr C. J. Lee, Humanities, Arts, University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia 4350.
JASAL calls for submissions of scholarly material with an interest in
Australian literature or which might be of interest to people working in
this field. We encourage comparative studies with other literatures and
forms of representation beyond the literary. We are particularly
interested in work which challenges received critical paradigms and which
contributes to public debates. JASAL welcomes review articles (up to 4000
words) and responses to previously published material (up to 2000 words).
Send to Dr C. J. Lee, Humanities, Arts, University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia 4350.
"What's Left of Asia?": Special Issue of *positions: east asia cultures
critique*
"What's Left of Asia?": Special Issue of *positions: east asia cultures
critique*
Special Issue: Philip Roth's America
For an upcoming special issue of _Studies in American Jewish Literature_
(slotted for 2004), I am seeking critical essays devoted to Philip
Roth's recent exploration of American life in the last half of the
20th-century. This "American trilogy," as it has been called by his
publisher, includes the novels _American Pastoral_, _I Married a
Communist_, and _The Human Stain_. Consideration may also be given to
essays focusing on his other later works, such as _Sabbath's Theatre_
and _The Dying Animal_, but ONLY as they relate to Roth's recent
socio-historical articulation of American identity. Topics for
consideration might include:
Special Issue: Philip Roth's America
For an upcoming special issue of _Studies in American Jewish Literature_
(slotted for 2004), I am seeking critical essays devoted to Philip
Roth's recent exploration of American life in the last half of the
20th-century. This "American trilogy," as it has been called by his
publisher, includes the novels _American Pastoral_, _I Married a
Communist_, and _The Human Stain_. Consideration may also be given to
essays focusing on his other later works, such as _Sabbath's Theatre_
and _The Dying Animal_, but ONLY as they relate to Roth's recent
socio-historical articulation of American identity. Topics for
consideration might include:
Appel a contributions/Call for papers
TESSERA
Little girls
Pif Magazine is seeking thoughtful scholarly articles and essays for
publication online. Topics may vary, however Pif's main goal is to bring
the research, questions and discoveries of literary criticism to readers
who are not necessarily members of the academic world. We want to publish
articles that do the work of scholarly inquiry without reliance on
academic jargon, and whose central goal is to communicate with an
audience.
Call for Papers: Still Seeking An Attitude: Critical Reflections on the
Work of June Jordan, edited by Valerie Kinloch and Margret Grebowicz.
Call for Papers: Still Seeking An Attitude: Critical Reflections on the
Work of June Jordan, edited by Valerie Kinloch and Margret Grebowicz.
Call for Papers: Still Seeking An Attitude: Critical Reflections on the
Work of June Jordan, edited by Valerie Kinloch and Margret Grebowicz.
Postmodern Culture Call for Reviews: Deadline 3/10/03
REPLY TO: geyh_at_ymail.yu.edu
_Postmodern Culture_ is looking for reviews of recent books, films, CDs,
plays, TV shows, concerts, sporting events, performances, exhibitions,
conferences and conventions, happenings, and so forth, for the May 2003
issue. Reviews should be approximately 2000-3500 words long and should
follow the journal's format guidelines below.
For the upcoming May issue, reviews should be submitted by 10 March. A
selection will be made at that time. All correspondence will be answered
and all submissions will be given careful consideration. We regret that
we are unable to provide review copies to our reviewers.
Call for Papers
The Journal of South Asian Popular Culture (Routledge)
announces its first US conference in Fairfield
University, CT.
August 21st to August 23rd, 2003.
*Vandana Shiva and Rajinder K Dudrah: Keynote
Lectures.
*Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Kum Kum Bhavnani: Plenary
Panel *Moderator, Gargi Bhattacharayya.
We invite papers with a specific focus on S. Asia and
its diasporas on topics such as:
Call for Papers
The Journal of South Asian Popular Culture (Routledge)
announces its first US conference in Fairfield
University, CT.
August 21st to August 23rd, 2003.
*Vandana Shiva and Rajinder K Dudrah: Keynote
Lectures.
*Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Kum Kum Bhavnani: Plenary
Panel *Moderator, Gargi Bhattacharayya.
We invite papers with a specific focus on S. Asia and
its diasporas on topics such as:
Since the middle ages, the process of translation has sought to bring =
the text to a new audience by translating the text literally, or for its =
meaning. The tradition of translation was long carried on by men, and in =
the early modern period became an approved arena for women to exercise =
their pens. While negotiating social, political, and historical contexts =
and considerations, the text necessarily took on aspects of the =
translator's voice.
Faulkner In The World
Scholars from Europe, Asia, South America, Africa and Oceania are
invited to submit their proposals for a compilation of international
essays on the reception of William Faulkner’s fiction in specific
national, political and historical contexts, to be published in 2004.
Faulkner In The World
Scholars from Europe, Asia, South America, Africa and Oceania are
invited to submit their proposals for a compilation of international
essays on the reception of William Faulkner’s fiction in specific
national, political and historical contexts, to be published in 2004.