CFP: Feminism, Science Fiction, and Fantasy (12/3/04, journal issue)
Call For Papers: The WisCon Issue of Extrapolation
Guest Editors: Joan Haran and Helen Pilinovsky
Deadline for submission: 03 December, 2004
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Call For Papers: The WisCon Issue of Extrapolation
Guest Editors: Joan Haran and Helen Pilinovsky
Deadline for submission: 03 December, 2004
Colloquy journal is seeking submissions for the general issue in 2005. Deadline for submissions is 15 January 2005.
Colloquy publishes articles and reviews by current postgraduates and recent doctoral graduates working in the areas of literary and cultural studies, continental philosophy and visual culture, performance and translation studies.
All work is refereed by academics working in appropriate fields for assessment to ensure the originality and currency of the journal and to maintain a high standard of critical writing.
>From Tromeo and Juliet to Romeo + Juliet, from Throne of Blood to Chimes at
Midnight, this privately funded collection slated for publication early 2006
is seeking articles of 5-10,000 words on non-traditional screen adaptations
of Shakespeare's plays. Articles that situate a film with regard to
adaptation theory are particularly encouraged, should be according to APA
style and sent to Peter Graham, Editor, Shakey Films. Email;
shakeyfilms_at_hotmail.com
>From Tromeo and Juliet to Romeo + Juliet, from Throne of Blood to Chimes at
Midnight, this privately funded collection slated for publication early 2006
is seeking articles of 5-10,000 words on non-traditional screen adaptations
of Shakespeare's plays. Articles that situate a film with regard to
adaptation theory are particularly encouraged, should be according to APA
style and sent to Peter Graham, Editor, Shakey Films. Email;
shakeyfilms_at_hotmail.com
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Call for Papers
Issue #15: Pics and Bits
In the Humanities, we long ago redefined the concept of "text" to=20
include architecture, clothing, furniture, and any other material=20
object, artistic or otherwise, that can be a vessel for narrative. It is =
possible, in fact, that the printed word as we know it is merely a blip=20
in the history of human communication.
Annulling Gender: The Legacy of Monique Wittig
Call for Papers: Flannery O'Connor and the Religious Dimension in Latino/a
Fiction and/or Autobiography
Call for Papers (Graduate Students)
THE PORNOGRAPHIC IMAGINARY: SEX, VIOLENCE, COMMERCE, CULTURE
Call for Papers (Graduate Students)
THE PORNOGRAPHIC IMAGINARY: SEX, VIOLENCE, COMMERCE, CULTURE
Green Letters 7: The Future of Ecocriticism
deadline for submissions: 1 February 2005
Green Letters, the journal of ASLE-UK (the Association for the Study of
Literature and the Environment), explores interdisciplinary interfaces
between humans and the natural and built environment. Articles are invited
for our spring 2005 edition focusing on 'ecocriticism'.
Deadline extended:
UPDATE: The Storytelling Genius of Elie Weisel
(collection)
NEMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association) awards an annual prize to the best graduate student paper presented at any of the conventions sections. The winning paper, as determined by a committee of peers, is published in the NEMLA journal Modern Language Studies.
The submission deadline for the 2005 Graduate Student Caucus Paper Prize is December 16, 2004. Graduate Students who presented papers at the 2004 Convention in Pittsburgh are invited to send 20-25 page versions of those essays to Darcie Rives, preferably by email, rivesdd_at_yahoo.com, or by "snail mail" to Darcie Rives, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 331 Andrews Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333. Please address questions to rivesdd_at_yahoo.com.
NEMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association) awards an annual prize to the best graduate student paper presented at any of the conventions sections. The winning paper, as determined by a committee of peers, is published in the NEMLA journal Modern Language Studies.
The submission deadline for the 2005 Graduate Student Caucus Paper Prize is December 16, 2004. Graduate Students who presented papers at the 2004 Convention in Pittsburgh are invited to send 20-25 page versions of those essays to Darcie Rives, preferably by email, rivesdd_at_yahoo.com, or by "snail mail" to Darcie Rives, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 331 Andrews Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333. Please address questions to rivesdd_at_yahoo.com.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR A SPECIAL ISSUE
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR A SPECIAL ISSUE
Call for Contributions in Approaches series
For the series Approaches to Teaching World Literature, the MLA
Publications Committee has approved development of
· Bonnie D. Irwin, ed., Approaches to Teaching the One Thousand and
One Nights
If you wish to contribute, please send your name and mailing address to
Jeremy George at the MLA office (jgeorge_at_mla.org; fax: 646-458-0030) or to
Bonnie Irwin at Eastern Illinois University (bdirwin_at_eiu.edu; fax:
217-581-7222) by 15 November 2004.
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Science Fiction: one universe?
Edited by Nick Heffernan and Lorna Jowett.
Having received preliminary interest from a publisher, we invite chapter
proposals or already completed essays for a collection focusing on the range
of different media within science fiction (film, television, literature,
comics/ graphic novels, computer games).
Deadline extended:
ATQ
Special Issue
The Woman Question
Deadline extended:
ATQ
Special Issue
The Woman Question
*Please Note: The deadline for submissions to Hotel for the 2005 issue =
has
been extended to November 15th, 2004.*
*Please Note: The deadline for submissions to Hotel for the 2005 issue =
has
been extended to November 15th, 2004.*
Call for Papers
Portals: A Journal of Comparative Literature is a graduate student
journal published by the Comparative Literature Association of San
Francisco State University.
Portals invites original, critical essay submissions that explore
comparative literary topics across cultural, regional, linguistic, and
temporal boundaries.
Papers should be in English. All citations in foreign languages must
be clearly translated in the body of the text and properly cited.
Papers should be no longer than 25 pages in 12 point font, and should
include be properly formatted and documented in MLA style.
The Irish Theatre: At the Crossroads of Traditions (Le Th=E9=E2tre =
irlandais : au carrefour des traditions) (1/14/05; journal issue)
(Voir aussi le texte fran=E7ais ci-apr=E8s.)=20
**Please note that submissions will be accepted in both English and =
French**
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The Irish Theatre: At the Crossroads of Traditions (Le Th=E9=E2tre =
irlandais : au carrefour des traditions) (1/14/05; journal issue)
(Voir aussi le texte fran=E7ais ci-apr=E8s.)=20
**Please note that submissions will be accepted in both English and =
French**
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CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL: Macomere - Journal of the Association of Caribbean Women
Writers and Scholars (ACWWS)
Vol. 7, 2004-2005
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2005
Manuscript submissions are being sought for Volume 7 (2004-2005) of Macomere. This issue will be devoted to critical and creative writing on the topic "Liberatory Poetics in Caribbean Writing: Gender and Nation Re-configurations," which was also the topic of the most recent ACWWS conference held in the Dominican Republic in 2004. As at the conference, submissions for this volume will address topics including but not limited to the following:
CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL: Macomere - Journal of the Association of Caribbean Women
Writers and Scholars (ACWWS)
Vol. 7, 2004-2005
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2005
Manuscript submissions are being sought for Volume 7 (2004-2005) of Macomere. This issue will be devoted to critical and creative writing on the topic "Liberatory Poetics in Caribbean Writing: Gender and Nation Re-configurations," which was also the topic of the most recent ACWWS conference held in the Dominican Republic in 2004. As at the conference, submissions for this volume will address topics including but not limited to the following:
Revised October 15, 2004
Call For Papers: Collection of assignments and lesson plans with related
essays written in response to these, on Toni Morrison's prose and fiction
'The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Teaching and Writing on Race, Culture, and
Identity
I am currently soliciting contributions from university instructors
(professors and graduate students/teaching assistants) for a collection of
materials -- teaching strategies and assignments as well as essays -- on
the work of Toni Morrison. Contributions may come from a variety of
disciplines, including history, Africana Studies, American Studies,
English, Rhetoric, and Women's Studies.
Revised October 15, 2004
Call For Papers: Collection of assignments and lesson plans with related
essays written in response to these, on Toni Morrison's prose and fiction
'The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Teaching and Writing on Race, Culture, and
Identity
I am currently soliciting contributions from university instructors
(professors and graduate students/teaching assistants) for a collection of
materials -- teaching strategies and assignments as well as essays -- on
the work of Toni Morrison. Contributions may come from a variety of
disciplines, including history, Africana Studies, American Studies,
English, Rhetoric, and Women's Studies.