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CFP: Renaissance Drama in Performance (5/31/04; journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
sbeditor

Shakespeare Bulletin, the newly refashioned journal of performance criticism
and scholarship, is seeking articles of 3,000-7,500 words on all aspects of
Renaissance drama on stage. Essays should show awareness of current
theoretical debate on matters of performance and should not, ideally, be
simply readings of productions, except in so far as the arguments presented
point beyond the given production. Articles may be historicist or
contemporary. Please send queries to Andrew Hartley at sbeditor_at_westga.edu, to
whom papers should also be sent as WORD attachments.

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Editor
Shakespeare Bulletin
English Dept.
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA 30118

CFP: Renaissance Drama in Performance (5/31/04; journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
sbeditor

Shakespeare Bulletin, the newly refashioned journal of performance criticism
and scholarship, is seeking articles of 3,000-7,500 words on all aspects of
Renaissance drama on stage. Essays should show awareness of current
theoretical debate on matters of performance and should not, ideally, be
simply readings of productions, except in so far as the arguments presented
point beyond the given production. Articles may be historicist or
contemporary. Please send queries to Andrew Hartley at sbeditor_at_westga.edu, to
whom papers should also be sent as WORD attachments.

end

Editor
Shakespeare Bulletin
English Dept.
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA 30118

CFP: Renaissance Drama in Performance (5/31/04; journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
sbeditor

Shakespeare Bulletin, the newly refashioned journal of performance criticism
and scholarship, is seeking articles of 3,000-7,500 words on all aspects of
Renaissance drama on stage. Essays should show awareness of current
theoretical debate on matters of performance and should not, ideally, be
simply readings of productions, except in so far as the arguments presented
point beyond the given production. Articles may be historicist or
contemporary. Please send queries to Andrew Hartley at sbeditor_at_westga.edu, to
whom papers should also be sent as WORD attachments.

end

Editor
Shakespeare Bulletin
English Dept.
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA 30118

UPDATE: Religion and Identity (3/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Sean M. Dummitt

UPDATE: _disClosure_ specifically seeking New Fiction and Poetry
submissions on the topic of "Religion and Identity" -- deadline 3/29 --
University of Kentucky

Call for Art/Fiction/Poetry

disClosure

a journal of social theory

Issue #14: Religion and Identity

UPDATE: Religion and Identity (3/31/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Sean M. Dummitt

UPDATE: _disClosure_ specifically seeking New Fiction and Poetry
submissions on the topic of "Religion and Identity" -- deadline 3/29 --
University of Kentucky

Call for Art/Fiction/Poetry

disClosure

a journal of social theory

Issue #14: Religion and Identity

CFP: Teaching Short Fiction (11/30/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
James Kelley

Academic Exchange Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal appearing in print and
electronic format, will include in its Spring 2005 issue a special focus on
Teaching Short Fiction. Literature and creative writing instructors at
universities, community colleges, and high schools are invited to submit
manuscripts to the peer-reviewed journal.

To have your essay considered for the Spring 2005 issue, please submit your
manuscript of 2,500 to 3,000 words by November 30, 2004. Publication in
earlier issues is also a possibility if you would prefer consideration for
earlier publication and are able to meet the submission deadlines of May 31
or August 31, 2004.)

CFP: Composition/Rhetoric: Tales of Email (4/19/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Eve Wiederhold

Call for Papers: Tales of Email

=20

The editors at Lore: An E-Journal for Teachers of Writing seek 500-1200 =
word essays that explore what, if any, linguistic conventions govern how =
we communicate via email. We welcome responses that address any notable =
aspect of on-line communication, and offer the featured topics, below, =
as suggestions:=20

=20

CFP: Composition/Rhetoric: Tales of Email (4/19/04; e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Eve Wiederhold

Call for Papers: Tales of Email

=20

The editors at Lore: An E-Journal for Teachers of Writing seek 500-1200 =
word essays that explore what, if any, linguistic conventions govern how =
we communicate via email. We welcome responses that address any notable =
aspect of on-line communication, and offer the featured topics, below, =
as suggestions:=20

=20

UPDATE: Feminist Studies: Within Hostile Borders (3/20/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Olivera Jokic

Within Hostile Borders-Michigan Feminist Studies Call for Papers
 (extension)

Please note the extended deadline (March 20, 2004) on the enclosed call
for papers for next year's issue of Michigan Feminist Studies. The journal
welcomes contributions from all disciplines, and particularly encourages
international scholars and graduate students to submit.

Please note that this year's call also invites submissions for book and
film reviews, as well as visual materials, related to the topic "Within
Hostile Borders."

*Please distribute; attached please find a print-ready copy of the call*

[Please note that the CFP list cannot distribute attachments. Thank
you. --Erika Lin, CFP list editor.]

UPDATE: Feminist Studies: Within Hostile Borders (3/20/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:59am
Olivera Jokic

Within Hostile Borders-Michigan Feminist Studies Call for Papers
 (extension)

Please note the extended deadline (March 20, 2004) on the enclosed call
for papers for next year's issue of Michigan Feminist Studies. The journal
welcomes contributions from all disciplines, and particularly encourages
international scholars and graduate students to submit.

Please note that this year's call also invites submissions for book and
film reviews, as well as visual materials, related to the topic "Within
Hostile Borders."

*Please distribute; attached please find a print-ready copy of the call*

[Please note that the CFP list cannot distribute attachments. Thank
you. --Erika Lin, CFP list editor.]

CFP: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (3/15/04; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 1:37am
DimpleGodiwala_at_aol.com

 POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)

Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.

CFP: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (3/15/04; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 1:37am
DimpleGodiwala_at_aol.com

 POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)

Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.

CFP: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (3/15/04; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 1:37am
DimpleGodiwala_at_aol.com

 POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15 March
2004)

Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Post war it was class which broke the bounds of the British stage; in the 60s
and after it was gender. Increasingly it is the theatre of the Other which is
seen as interesting. This critical anthology aims to publish essays on
postcolonial theatre in Britain. Essays are invited which critically analyze and
evaluate twentieth century British Black and Asian drama. Abstracts of 500 words
and a short biography of the author are invited by 15 March 2004. Abstracts by
email only. Please do not send attachments.

CFP: Creative Writing: All Topics (5/15/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 1:37am
G.E.Harper

'New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of
Creative Writing'

seeks first rate contributions (closing date May 15th 2004).

New Writing publishes both creative and critical work.

Creative work can be in any genre.

CFP: David Foster Wallace's INFINITE JEST (5/1/04; collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004 - 1:37am
Strecker, Trey

CFP: David Foster Wallace's INFINITE JEST (collection; deadline 5/1/04)

Essays are invited for a proposed casebook of new essays on David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.

The editors (Joseph Dewey and Trey Strecker) are soliciting essays from established scholars as well as newcomers, and the collection will also include essays-responses from selected novelists (perhaps even Mr. Wallace himself). In all, the project promises to be hugely attractive to a university press.

To allow contributors the freedom necessary to explore the text, this volume of essays will not be restricted by any theoretical approach or agenda.

UPDATE: Philip Roth Studies (new journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
Philip Roth Society

***ANNOUNCING A NEW JOURNAL***

_PHILIP ROTH STUDIES_

Editor, Derek Parker Royal - Texas A&M University-Commerce
Associate Editor, Jessica G. Rabin - Anne Arundel Community College
Book Review Editor, Victoria Aarons - Trinity University

UPDATE: Philip Roth Studies (new journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
Philip Roth Society

***ANNOUNCING A NEW JOURNAL***

_PHILIP ROTH STUDIES_

Editor, Derek Parker Royal - Texas A&M University-Commerce
Associate Editor, Jessica G. Rabin - Anne Arundel Community College
Book Review Editor, Victoria Aarons - Trinity University

CFP: Erskine Caldwell (3/31/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
McDonald, Rob

I am interested in receiving detailed proposals (500 words) or whole essays
on Erskine Caldwell for possible inclusion in a collection to be published
in 2005 by McFarland. The goal is to elevate Caldwell's critical stature by
presenting fresh studies that measure his work fully-and
provocatively-against established traditions of American literature.

All approaches are welcome, but to complement other essays in the volume, I
am particularly interested in including discussions of the following topics:

CFP: Erskine Caldwell (3/31/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
McDonald, Rob

I am interested in receiving detailed proposals (500 words) or whole essays
on Erskine Caldwell for possible inclusion in a collection to be published
in 2005 by McFarland. The goal is to elevate Caldwell's critical stature by
presenting fresh studies that measure his work fully-and
provocatively-against established traditions of American literature.

All approaches are welcome, but to complement other essays in the volume, I
am particularly interested in including discussions of the following topics:

CFP: Buddhism and Literature (8/1/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
James Najarian

Proposals sought for a proposed collection of essays entitled
"Buddhism: 'Eastern' Religion, World Literature" on interactions among
Buddhist faiths, writings, practices and "Western" literature. Most
interested in proposed histories of Buddhism and literature within a
single period (20-c British, for example); investigations of the
influence of a particular Buddhist school or Buddhist text over time or
over several texts, investigations of groups of similar texts by
different authors, or investigations of Buddhism within the work of
single significant figures, like Thoreau or Kerouac. Less interested in
investigations of a single text unless it is an undeniably important

CFP: Buddhism and Literature (8/1/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - 6:57am
James Najarian

Proposals sought for a proposed collection of essays entitled
"Buddhism: 'Eastern' Religion, World Literature" on interactions among
Buddhist faiths, writings, practices and "Western" literature. Most
interested in proposed histories of Buddhism and literature within a
single period (20-c British, for example); investigations of the
influence of a particular Buddhist school or Buddhist text over time or
over several texts, investigations of groups of similar texts by
different authors, or investigations of Buddhism within the work of
single significant figures, like Thoreau or Kerouac. Less interested in
investigations of a single text unless it is an undeniably important

UPDATE: Gender, Sexuality, and Internet Consumers (7/30/04; book)

updated: 
Friday, February 27, 2004 - 6:12am
DimpleGodiwala_at_aol.com

Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Britain: Internet consumers=20

Book publication: CALL FOR CHAPTERS

This research in progress is aimed at being disseminated in the form of a=20
book.=C2=A0 Gender studies scholars, scholars
studying the changing nature of sexualities, scholars of masculinities, gay=20
studies,
queer theory are invited to contribute. Chapters according to the formats=20
below are invited.=20

Abstract

UPDATE: Gender, Sexuality, and Internet Consumers (7/30/04; book)

updated: 
Friday, February 27, 2004 - 6:12am
DimpleGodiwala_at_aol.com

Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Britain: Internet consumers=20

Book publication: CALL FOR CHAPTERS

This research in progress is aimed at being disseminated in the form of a=20
book.=C2=A0 Gender studies scholars, scholars
studying the changing nature of sexualities, scholars of masculinities, gay=20
studies,
queer theory are invited to contribute. Chapters according to the formats=20
below are invited.=20

Abstract

CFP: Lee Miller (4/19/04 & 8/2/04; collection)

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2004 - 4:38am
Annalisa Zox-Weaver

Lee Miller in Focus: Critical Reflections on Photography, World War II, and
the Avant-Garde, a proposed collection edited by Annalisa Zox-Weaver

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