UPDATE: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (8/20/04; collection)
Update: deadline extended
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The English Studies Forum's forthcoming sites on parody and play will be combined into a new ongoing forum on Parody / Play / Performance. Submissions to this forum might address all forms of parody, play, and/or performance. We are interested in manuscripts that theorize these concepts, as well as those that are themselves parodic, playful, or performative.
The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum seeks innovative creative and critical writing. The editors are seeking aesthetically adventurous work that experiments with language and thought, challenging conventional techniques of literary expression.
The "Parody / Play / Performance" forum is scheduled to debut in our Fall 2004 issue.
The English Studies Forum's forthcoming sites on parody and play will be combined into a new ongoing forum on Parody / Play / Performance. Submissions to this forum might address all forms of parody, play, and/or performance. We are interested in manuscripts that theorize these concepts, as well as those that are themselves parodic, playful, or performative.
The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum seeks innovative creative and critical writing. The editors are seeking aesthetically adventurous work that experiments with language and thought, challenging conventional techniques of literary expression.
The "Parody / Play / Performance" forum is scheduled to debut in our Fall 2004 issue.
OLD ENGLISH CHARMS
CALL FOR PAPERS (NEW DEADLINE)
The editors are seeking articles for a proposed collection
on Old English Charms. We welcome submissions that explore
the form, reception, rhetoric, literary style, medical
context, or other aspects of charms in Old English documents.
Submissions are welcome from scholars working in all
disciplines. Interdisciplinary treatments are especially
encouraged. All authors should write in such a way that
their work is accessible to academics working in other
disciplines.
OLD ENGLISH CHARMS
CALL FOR PAPERS (NEW DEADLINE)
The editors are seeking articles for a proposed collection
on Old English Charms. We welcome submissions that explore
the form, reception, rhetoric, literary style, medical
context, or other aspects of charms in Old English documents.
Submissions are welcome from scholars working in all
disciplines. Interdisciplinary treatments are especially
encouraged. All authors should write in such a way that
their work is accessible to academics working in other
disciplines.
Country Music Lyricists and the American Literary Canon
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Country Music Lyricists and the American Literary Canon
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Country Music Lyricists and the American Literary Canon
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The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum (www.bsu.edu/web/esf) is committed to publishing innovative creative and critical writing. The editors are seeking aesthetically adventurous work that experiments with language and thought, challenging conventional techniques of literary expression.
The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum (www.bsu.edu/web/esf) is committed to publishing innovative creative and critical writing. The editors are seeking aesthetically adventurous work that experiments with language and thought, challenging conventional techniques of literary expression.
UPDATE: Teaching Irish Literature as Post-colonial
Editors: Bridget Matthews-Kane and Claire Schomp
New Deadline for Abstracts: August 1, 2004
While we are pleased with the initial response to this collection, we are
extending our deadline in order to solicit abstracts on remaining topics we
feel deserve attention.
Specifically, we are looking for abstracts on Irish dramatists, particularly
Friel, and Irish poets, particularly Yeats. We would also be interested in
seeing works on Swift or Wilde. Abstracts on contemporary and non-canonical
Irish authors are also sought. We also welcome more abstracts concerned with
comparative approaches between Irish and other post-colonial literatures.
UPDATE: Teaching Irish Literature as Post-colonial
Editors: Bridget Matthews-Kane and Claire Schomp
New Deadline for Abstracts: August 1, 2004
While we are pleased with the initial response to this collection, we are
extending our deadline in order to solicit abstracts on remaining topics we
feel deserve attention.
Specifically, we are looking for abstracts on Irish dramatists, particularly
Friel, and Irish poets, particularly Yeats. We would also be interested in
seeing works on Swift or Wilde. Abstracts on contemporary and non-canonical
Irish authors are also sought. We also welcome more abstracts concerned with
comparative approaches between Irish and other post-colonial literatures.
UPDATE: Teaching Irish Literature as Post-colonial
Editors: Bridget Matthews-Kane and Claire Schomp
New Deadline for Abstracts: August 1, 2004
While we are pleased with the initial response to this collection, we are
extending our deadline in order to solicit abstracts on remaining topics we
feel deserve attention.
Specifically, we are looking for abstracts on Irish dramatists, particularly
Friel, and Irish poets, particularly Yeats. We would also be interested in
seeing works on Swift or Wilde. Abstracts on contemporary and non-canonical
Irish authors are also sought. We also welcome more abstracts concerned with
comparative approaches between Irish and other post-colonial literatures.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 11 July 2004
M/C - Media and Culture
is calling for contributors to the 'fame' issue of
M/C Journal
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/
The award-winning M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a
crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and
peer-reviewed journal.
CCL: Canadian Children's Literature/ Littérature canadienne pour la
jeunesse is moving to the University of Winnipeg as of January, 2005, with
Perry Nodelman of the Department of English as Editor and Mavis Reimer of
the Department of English and Anne Rusnak of the Department of French
Studies and German Studies as Associate Editors. The new editors are now
accepting submissions.
CCL: Canadian Children's Literature/ Littérature canadienne pour la
jeunesse is moving to the University of Winnipeg as of January, 2005, with
Perry Nodelman of the Department of English as Editor and Mavis Reimer of
the Department of English and Anne Rusnak of the Department of French
Studies and German Studies as Associate Editors. The new editors are now
accepting submissions.
Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern
cultural sound, text and image,
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/
is currently accepting submissions for publication in 2004.
The purpose of the journal is to publish work that materializes
theoretical renderings of, and practical approaches to culture. In
particular, Kritikos seeks to publish work that is focused upon the
currency of the postmodern period.
Kritikos publishes material continuously; please allow 1-3 months for
review. Articles should be submitted in MSWord format and be between 3-5K
words in length; book reviews should be between 500-1000 words.
Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern
cultural sound, text and image,
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/
is currently accepting submissions for publication in 2004.
The purpose of the journal is to publish work that materializes
theoretical renderings of, and practical approaches to culture. In
particular, Kritikos seeks to publish work that is focused upon the
currency of the postmodern period.
Kritikos publishes material continuously; please allow 1-3 months for
review. Articles should be submitted in MSWord format and be between 3-5K
words in length; book reviews should be between 500-1000 words.
Kritikos: an international and interdisciplinary journal of postmodern
cultural sound, text and image,
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/
is currently accepting submissions for publication in 2004.
The purpose of the journal is to publish work that materializes
theoretical renderings of, and practical approaches to culture. In
particular, Kritikos seeks to publish work that is focused upon the
currency of the postmodern period.
Kritikos publishes material continuously; please allow 1-3 months for
review. Articles should be submitted in MSWord format and be between 3-5K
words in length; book reviews should be between 500-1000 words.
Storytelling, Self, Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Storytelling
Studies.
Call for Papers Special Issue: Storytelling and Healing.
Storytelling, Self, Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Storytelling
Studies.
Call for Papers Special Issue: Storytelling and Healing.
Please note the extension of the deadline.
Call for Papers, Special Issue of The Canadian Review of Studies in
Nationalism
Please note the extension of the deadline.
Call for Papers, Special Issue of The Canadian Review of Studies in
Nationalism
Neo-Liberal Governmentality: Technologies of the Self & Governmental Conduct
Proposal for Rhizomes 10 (Spring 2005)
Guest editor: Hai Ren (Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green
State University. Email: hren_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu).
Deadline: Abstracts by October 30, 2004. Papers based on accepted
abstracts by December 30, 2004.
Kui Xing: The Journal of Asian/Diasporic and Aboriginal Literature =
invites articles about Asian, Asian Diaspora, and Indigenous literatures =
being written in or translated into English. Articles focusing on single =
authors or multiple authors are welcome, as are comparative studies that =
bring together various authors, topics, theoretical approaches or genres =
for critical consideration. Interviews and book reviews are also =
welcome.
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Kui Xing: The Journal of Asian/Diasporic and Aboriginal Literature =
invites articles about Asian, Asian Diaspora, and Indigenous literatures =
being written in or translated into English. Articles focusing on single =
authors or multiple authors are welcome, as are comparative studies that =
bring together various authors, topics, theoretical approaches or genres =
for critical consideration. Interviews and book reviews are also =
welcome.
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Kui Xing: The Journal of Asian/Diasporic and Aboriginal Literature =
invites articles about Asian, Asian Diaspora, and Indigenous literatures =
being written in or translated into English. Articles focusing on single =
authors or multiple authors are welcome, as are comparative studies that =
bring together various authors, topics, theoretical approaches or genres =
for critical consideration. Interviews and book reviews are also =
welcome.
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CFP: Special Issue of Journal of International Women's
Studies (deadline: 15 Nov 2004)
Volumes: New Perspectives on the Gendered Construction
of Space(s)
>From prisons to temples, red-light districts to office
parks, malls to street markets, toilets to tea
gardens, space reflects and reproduces power
relations. This special issue of the JIWS seeks to
examine the topic of gendered constructions of
space(s). How does space structure our understanding
of gender? How does it participate in cultural
constructions of race, class, and sexuality? What are
the political and economic dimensions of the spaces
that we construct and that construct us?