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Announcing a new series
CULTURAL SPACES
Announcing a new series
CULTURAL SPACES
Professor Jacob George
Director, Centre for Canadian Studies
& Editor, Journal of Indo-Canadian Studies
Union Christian College,
Alwaye-683 102
Kerala, India.
April 26, 2001
Dear Professor,
Greetings from the Centre for Canadian Studies, Union Christian College,
Alwaye, Kerala, India.
Professor Jacob George
Director, Centre for Canadian Studies
& Editor, Journal of Indo-Canadian Studies
Union Christian College,
Alwaye-683 102
Kerala, India.
April 26, 2001
Dear Professor,
Greetings from the Centre for Canadian Studies, Union Christian College,
Alwaye, Kerala, India.
Contributions are invited for The Encyclopedia of American Conspiracy
Theories. It is a two-volume scholarly reference work due to be
published by ABC-Clio in 2004. There will be approximately 300
entries (ranging in length from 1000 to 4000 words) on topics from
the Revolution to the present.
If you are interested, please visit the Encyclopedia website for
further information on how to contribute, remuneration, available
topics and so on:
www.art.man.ac.uk/english/staff/pk/research/Encyclopedia/front.
html
THE ARCHIBALD MACLEISH JOURNAL
Call for Papers and Artwork
THE ARCHIBALD MACLIESH JOURNAL is a new publication dedicated to studies
of the life and work of poet, playwright, and Librarian of Congress,
Archibald MacLeish.
The JOURNAL welcomes submission of scholarly and informal essays, poetry,
fiction, artwork, interviews, memoirs, etc., relating to MacLeish.
Publication is to be once annually.
MLA format, please. Digital submissions are encouraged. Please send to
THE ARCHIBALD MACLEISH JOURNAL
Humanities Division
Greenfield Community College
One College Drive
Greenfield, MA 01301
or contact
Nat Herold, Editor
amj_at_gcc.mass.edu
THE ARCHIBALD MACLEISH JOURNAL
Call for Papers and Artwork
THE ARCHIBALD MACLIESH JOURNAL is a new publication dedicated to studies
of the life and work of poet, playwright, and Librarian of Congress,
Archibald MacLeish.
The JOURNAL welcomes submission of scholarly and informal essays, poetry,
fiction, artwork, interviews, memoirs, etc., relating to MacLeish.
Publication is to be once annually.
MLA format, please. Digital submissions are encouraged. Please send to
THE ARCHIBALD MACLEISH JOURNAL
Humanities Division
Greenfield Community College
One College Drive
Greenfield, MA 01301
or contact
Nat Herold, Editor
amj_at_gcc.mass.edu
parallax is seeking papers to be published in its themed issues in
2002-3.
These issues will be edited by Kurt Hirtler, Ola Stahl and Ika Willis.
Potential contributors are encouraged to contact the editors for
discussion.
Email: parallax_at_leeds.ac.uk
25: Having Sex
26: Writing (in) terror(ism)
27: Mourning Revolution
25: Having Sex
How is sex "had"? And what (or who) is to be done?
parallax is seeking papers to be published in its themed issues in
2002-3.
These issues will be edited by Kurt Hirtler, Ola Stahl and Ika Willis.
Potential contributors are encouraged to contact the editors for
discussion.
Email: parallax_at_leeds.ac.uk
25: Having Sex
26: Writing (in) terror(ism)
27: Mourning Revolution
25: Having Sex
How is sex "had"? And what (or who) is to be done?
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PopPolitics.com, an online journal, seeks reviews, review essays, and short
essays on any aspect of television.
Go to http://www.mtsu.edu/~dlavery/popoliticscfr.htm to read about how to
submit.
For more information contact David Lavery, Television Editor, PopPolitics.com
at dlavery_at_mtsu.edu
PopPolitics.com, an online journal, seeks reviews, review essays, and short
essays on any aspect of television.
Go to http://www.mtsu.edu/~dlavery/popoliticscfr.htm to read about how to
submit.
For more information contact David Lavery, Television Editor, PopPolitics.com
at dlavery_at_mtsu.edu
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CALL FOR PAPERS
(no deadline)
Apmonia, the new website for Samuel Beckett, seeks papers on all subjects
relating to this author and his works. Papers may be previously published
but please inform us of the specifics. All submissions will be vetted by
at least one editor.
Apmonia is a section of the growing website on twentieth-century
literature, The Modern Word (www.TheModernWord.com). Apmonia can be viewed
at www.TheModernWord.com/beckett
CALL FOR PAPERS
(no deadline)
Apmonia, the new website for Samuel Beckett, seeks papers on all subjects
relating to this author and his works. Papers may be previously published
but please inform us of the specifics. All submissions will be vetted by
at least one editor.
Apmonia is a section of the growing website on twentieth-century
literature, The Modern Word (www.TheModernWord.com). Apmonia can be viewed
at www.TheModernWord.com/beckett
CALL FOR PAPERS
(no deadline)
Apmonia, the new website for Samuel Beckett, seeks papers on all subjects
relating to this author and his works. Papers may be previously published
but please inform us of the specifics. All submissions will be vetted by
at least one editor.
Apmonia is a section of the growing website on twentieth-century
literature, The Modern Word (www.TheModernWord.com). Apmonia can be viewed
at www.TheModernWord.com/beckett
CALL FOR PAPERS for the journal "National Identities".
CALL FOR PAPERS for the journal "National Identities".
CALL FOR PAPERS for the journal "National Identities".
Scope, a fully refereed on-line journal of film studies edited by
staff and postgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies
at the University of Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of about
1000/1500 words to be included in forthcoming issues. We are
interested in both recently released movies and retrospective
reviews of older films (especially if these films have just been
released on video, DVD, or they have been the focus of renewed
critical attention).
Scope, a fully refereed on-line journal of film studies edited by
staff and postgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies
at the University of Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of about
1000/1500 words to be included in forthcoming issues. We are
interested in both recently released movies and retrospective
reviews of older films (especially if these films have just been
released on video, DVD, or they have been the focus of renewed
critical attention).
Call for an Author:
For a major publisher an author is needed for a volume on the popular
culture of the 1950s, one of a series for each period in American
history.The volume is consist of all aspects of the popular culture of the
period suitable for a text for high school students and introductory
college classes. Anyone interested should get in touch with Debby Adams,
dadams_at_greenwood.com or Ray Browne, rbrowne_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu telephone 419
372 7861, fax=A0 8095. Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Oh 43403.
Call for an Author:
For a major publisher an author is needed for a volume on the popular
culture of the 1950s, one of a series for each period in American
history.The volume is consist of all aspects of the popular culture of the
period suitable for a text for high school students and introductory
college classes. Anyone interested should get in touch with Debby Adams,
dadams_at_greenwood.com or Ray Browne, rbrowne_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu telephone 419
372 7861, fax=A0 8095. Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Oh 43403.
Call for an Author:
For a major publisher an author is needed for a volume on the popular
culture of the 1950s, one of a series for each period in American
history.The volume is consist of all aspects of the popular culture of the
period suitable for a text for high school students and introductory
college classes. Anyone interested should get in touch with Debby Adams,
dadams_at_greenwood.com or Ray Browne, rbrowne_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu telephone 419
372 7861, fax=A0 8095. Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Oh 43403.
Call for an Author:
For a major publisher an author is needed for a volume on the popular
culture of the 1950s, one of a series for each period in American
history.The volume is consist of all aspects of the popular culture of the
period suitable for a text for high school students and introductory
college classes. Anyone interested should get in touch with Debby Adams,
dadams_at_greenwood.com or Ray Browne, rbrowne_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu telephone 419
372 7861, fax=A0 8095. Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Oh 43403.
I am editing A Companion to Twentieth-Century American Poetry (for Facts on
File, Inc., a publisher that enjoys very wide distribution in libraries,
colleges and high schools, as well as bookstores). I am soliciting essayists
to contribute to the volume.
The volume will be peer reviewed. Payment for essays will be in
presentational offprints and, too, for the large essays, a copy of the book.
All essays will carry the author's name, and a list of contributors will
appear in the back of the book.