UPDATE: Ethics and the Unexpected (5/15/04; collection)
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Inaugural Call for Submissions: KB Journal
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The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies is currently seeking reviews and
review essays for our special issue "Nostalgia," co-edited by Tom Lutz and
Sean Scanlan. Possible texts to review include, but are not limited to:
nostalgia in literature, film, television, architecture, music, art,
"entertainment", criticism and theory, memoir, fashion; and the nostalgic
qualities of recent critical texts not necessarily addressing nostalgia in
its content.
(UPDATE) CFP: NOSTALGIA (IJCS, 5/7/04)
UPDATE:
The deadline for submissions has been extended to JUNE 7, 2004. Inquiries
regarding submissions should be e-mailed to Sean Scanlan at
sean-scanlan_at_uiowa.edu.
The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies is currently soliciting submissions
for an upcoming special issue on:
NOSTALGIA
Guest Editors: Tom Lutz and Sean Scanlan
The University Press of Lapland (Finland) will publish a book entitled Lost and Found in Virtual Reality: Women and Information Technology.
The University Press of Lapland (Finland) will publish a book entitled Lost and Found in Virtual Reality: Women and Information Technology.
CFP: DLB American Poets of the 21st Century (deadline various; collection)
I am seeking contributors for The Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on
"American Poets of the 21st Century," a reference work about poets and their
lives and careers. The series is widely available in libraries and if you
are unfamiliar with the series, I suggest you look at the volumes concerning
American Poets since World War II, edited by R.S. Gwynn and Joseph Conte to
give you an idea of the format. You should also consult the web site of the
publisher, Bruccoli Clark Layman for further information:
http://www.bcl-manly.com
CFP: DLB American Poets of the 21st Century (deadline various; collection)
I am seeking contributors for The Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on
"American Poets of the 21st Century," a reference work about poets and their
lives and careers. The series is widely available in libraries and if you
are unfamiliar with the series, I suggest you look at the volumes concerning
American Poets since World War II, edited by R.S. Gwynn and Joseph Conte to
give you an idea of the format. You should also consult the web site of the
publisher, Bruccoli Clark Layman for further information:
http://www.bcl-manly.com
CFP: DLB American Poets of the 21st Century (deadline various; collection)
I am seeking contributors for The Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on
"American Poets of the 21st Century," a reference work about poets and their
lives and careers. The series is widely available in libraries and if you
are unfamiliar with the series, I suggest you look at the volumes concerning
American Poets since World War II, edited by R.S. Gwynn and Joseph Conte to
give you an idea of the format. You should also consult the web site of the
publisher, Bruccoli Clark Layman for further information:
http://www.bcl-manly.com
Call For Papers: 20th-Century British and Anglophone Literature
Literature Compass is seeking papers on all topics in the study of twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature.
Literature Compass (www.literature-compass.com), a new online resource from Blackwell Publishing, surveys new trends and developments in literary study. We publish original survey articles on new and important directions in criticism and theory (as well as a range of useful reference resources).
Skandalon: a graduate journal of theory
Call for Papers
Skandalon is a refereed graduate e-journal edited and published by the students of the Centre for the Study of Theory & Criticism, University of Western Ontario.
Within the confines of its biblical and ecclesiastical heritage, the word skandalon signifies a seductive enticement or occasion that incites behaviour that leads one to turn away from God and enter a movement towards ruin. In this very movement of reversal, however, there resides a going astray that points towards the thinking or theorizing of, or on, the scandalized.
Skandalon: a graduate journal of theory
Call for Papers
Skandalon is a refereed graduate e-journal edited and published by the students of the Centre for the Study of Theory & Criticism, University of Western Ontario.
Within the confines of its biblical and ecclesiastical heritage, the word skandalon signifies a seductive enticement or occasion that incites behaviour that leads one to turn away from God and enter a movement towards ruin. In this very movement of reversal, however, there resides a going astray that points towards the thinking or theorizing of, or on, the scandalized.
Quiet Mountain: New Feminist Essays, monthly online journal of women's writing, seeks previously unpublished 1-4 page essays written by women, from a feminist perspective.
Essay topics may include anything pertaining to: women's writing, art, work, politics, health, economics; women's personal/professional/academic experiences; lesbian life; women and class or disability issues. Essays may be academic, serious, humorous, or a combination. Archives and guidelines are onsite. http://www.quietmountainessays.org
Quiet Mountain: New Feminist Essays, monthly online journal of women's writing, seeks previously unpublished 1-4 page essays written by women, from a feminist perspective.
Essay topics may include anything pertaining to: women's writing, art, work, politics, health, economics; women's personal/professional/academic experiences; lesbian life; women and class or disability issues. Essays may be academic, serious, humorous, or a combination. Archives and guidelines are onsite. http://www.quietmountainessays.org
Update: Michigan Feminist Studies Extents Its Call for Papers to MAY 15,
2004
In addition, Michigan Feminist Studies organizes a JOURNAL COVER DESIGN
COMPETION, with the submission deadline May 15, 2004. The cover design
should reflect this year's theme, Within Hostile Borders. We welcome cover
design contributions from art departments across the country as well as
international submissions from undergraduate and graduate students.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Michigan Feminist Studies
Seeks submissions for its 2004 issue:
WITHIN HOSTILE BORDERS
Update: Michigan Feminist Studies Extents Its Call for Papers to MAY 15,
2004
In addition, Michigan Feminist Studies organizes a JOURNAL COVER DESIGN
COMPETION, with the submission deadline May 15, 2004. The cover design
should reflect this year's theme, Within Hostile Borders. We welcome cover
design contributions from art departments across the country as well as
international submissions from undergraduate and graduate students.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Michigan Feminist Studies
Seeks submissions for its 2004 issue:
WITHIN HOSTILE BORDERS
Abstracts are solicited for the volume "The Eclipse of Poetry During the Age of
Enlightenment? The Case of Spain, Italy, and France."
Abstracts are solicited for the volume "The Eclipse of Poetry During the Age of
Enlightenment? The Case of Spain, Italy, and France."
Abstracts are solicited for the volume "The Eclipse of Poetry During the Age of
Enlightenment? The Case of Spain, Italy, and France."
Edited Book on Recent Arab Women's Autobiographical Writings in English
Call for contribution
My book Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies. Shahrazad Tells Her
Story was published last November (2003) by Texas University Press.
The book fills a gap in the field. Texas University Press expressed
interest in another book in the same area.
In the book, I looked at autobiographical, fictional
autobiographical and anthologies of interviews with women. I read texts
by Huda Shaarawi, Nawal El-Saadawi, Fadwa Tuqan, Bouthaina Shaaban,
Fatima Mernissi, and Nayra Atiya. The book also examined the
sociopolitical background of the texts as well as the tradition of
narrative theory.
Edited Book on Recent Arab Women's Autobiographical Writings in English
Call for contribution
My book Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies. Shahrazad Tells Her
Story was published last November (2003) by Texas University Press.
The book fills a gap in the field. Texas University Press expressed
interest in another book in the same area.
In the book, I looked at autobiographical, fictional
autobiographical and anthologies of interviews with women. I read texts
by Huda Shaarawi, Nawal El-Saadawi, Fadwa Tuqan, Bouthaina Shaaban,
Fatima Mernissi, and Nayra Atiya. The book also examined the
sociopolitical background of the texts as well as the tradition of
narrative theory.
Edited Book on Recent Arab Women's Autobiographical Writings in English
Call for contribution
My book Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies. Shahrazad Tells Her
Story was published last November (2003) by Texas University Press.
The book fills a gap in the field. Texas University Press expressed
interest in another book in the same area.
In the book, I looked at autobiographical, fictional
autobiographical and anthologies of interviews with women. I read texts
by Huda Shaarawi, Nawal El-Saadawi, Fadwa Tuqan, Bouthaina Shaaban,
Fatima Mernissi, and Nayra Atiya. The book also examined the
sociopolitical background of the texts as well as the tradition of
narrative theory.
**CALL FOR PAPERS: DRESS AND FASHION IN LITERATURE**
We are currently accepting proposals for a proposed collection of
essays on dress/fashion in literature. We are interested in material
on a variety of periods and genres. Issues under consideration
include, but are not limited to, the following:
**CALL FOR PAPERS: DRESS AND FASHION IN LITERATURE**
We are currently accepting proposals for a proposed collection of
essays on dress/fashion in literature. We are interested in material
on a variety of periods and genres. Issues under consideration
include, but are not limited to, the following:
CFP: Essay Collection
Race, Education, Identity:
Narratives of African American Education
We invite submissions for an forthcoming published collection of essays
exploring the complex relationship between African Americans and education in
the United States. In light of recent legal developments concerning
Affirmative Action, we seek to develop a genealogy of narratives exploring the
myriad ways education has impacted the formation of black identities (both
from within and without black communities) and the ways African Americans have
shaped—and continue to shape—national narratives of education.
CFP: Essay Collection
Race, Education, Identity:
Narratives of African American Education
We invite submissions for an forthcoming published collection of essays
exploring the complex relationship between African Americans and education in
the United States. In light of recent legal developments concerning
Affirmative Action, we seek to develop a genealogy of narratives exploring the
myriad ways education has impacted the formation of black identities (both
from within and without black communities) and the ways African Americans have
shaped—and continue to shape—national narratives of education.
New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film
Volume 2:3 (2004) edited by World Cinema Group,
University of Leeds
CALL FOR BOOK REVIEWS deadline May 1st 2004
CFP: Tekumel and M. A. R. Barker [collection; no deadline]
Editor: Thomas Fortenberry
Open call for submissions to a new essay collection on SF-fantasy author M.
A. R. Barker and his phenomenally complex world of Tekumel. Tekumel, though
less well known than Middle-Earth, is the subject of numerous novels, popular
games, modules, and a forth-coming film.
New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film
Volume 2:3 (2004) edited by World Cinema Group,
University of Leeds
CALL FOR BOOK REVIEWS deadline May 1st 2004