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CFP: Xavier Review (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, January 19, 2000 - 12:12am
Richard Collins

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The XAVIER REVIEW (established in its present form in 1980) is
undergoing a process of self-reflection and refurbishment in keeping
with the spirit of the new millennium. Our sense is that, in addition
to publishing high quality works on any topic, we still have interests
in creative and critical works on Southern literature, literature and
religion, Latin-Caribbean literature, and African-American literature,
areas which reflect some of the Xavier library's collections.

CFP: Xavier Review (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, January 19, 2000 - 12:12am
Richard Collins

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The XAVIER REVIEW (established in its present form in 1980) is
undergoing a process of self-reflection and refurbishment in keeping
with the spirit of the new millennium. Our sense is that, in addition
to publishing high quality works on any topic, we still have interests
in creative and critical works on Southern literature, literature and
religion, Latin-Caribbean literature, and African-American literature,
areas which reflect some of the Xavier library's collections.

CFP: South(ern) Africa and Postcolonial (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, January 13, 2000 - 11:27pm
L De Kock

scrutiny2 is a scholarly journal, based in english studies, which is
seeking quality submissions from scholars in international contexts.
Submissions which touch on South(ern) Africa, whether directly, obliquely,
or by implication, and whose theoretical concerns are of interest to a
postcolonial context generally, are invited. scrutiny2 is indexed by the
MLA, among others, and is a peer-review journal.

Recent issues and their contents can be viewed online at
http://www.unisa.ac.za/dept/press/onjourn.html

Queries to the Editor, Leon de Kock, at dkockl_at_alpha.unisa.ac.za

CFP: South(ern) Africa and Postcolonial (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, January 13, 2000 - 11:27pm
L De Kock

scrutiny2 is a scholarly journal, based in english studies, which is
seeking quality submissions from scholars in international contexts.
Submissions which touch on South(ern) Africa, whether directly, obliquely,
or by implication, and whose theoretical concerns are of interest to a
postcolonial context generally, are invited. scrutiny2 is indexed by the
MLA, among others, and is a peer-review journal.

Recent issues and their contents can be viewed online at
http://www.unisa.ac.za/dept/press/onjourn.html

Queries to the Editor, Leon de Kock, at dkockl_at_alpha.unisa.ac.za

CFP: South(ern) Africa and Postcolonial (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, January 13, 2000 - 11:27pm
L De Kock

scrutiny2 is a scholarly journal, based in english studies, which is
seeking quality submissions from scholars in international contexts.
Submissions which touch on South(ern) Africa, whether directly, obliquely,
or by implication, and whose theoretical concerns are of interest to a
postcolonial context generally, are invited. scrutiny2 is indexed by the
MLA, among others, and is a peer-review journal.

Recent issues and their contents can be viewed online at
http://www.unisa.ac.za/dept/press/onjourn.html

Queries to the Editor, Leon de Kock, at dkockl_at_alpha.unisa.ac.za

CFP: Sex 2000 (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, January 12, 2000 - 8:52pm
Priya Vigneswaran

Antithesis is an interdisciplinary journal of critical theory and creative
cultural production. It is Australia's longest standing postgraduate
journal and is published by University of Melbourne, the leading research
institution

Volume 11, 'SEX 2000' seeks to explore the various terrains through which
'sex' might remain or become both intelligible and possible. This project
can be realised through a consideration of libidinal investments across
visual and discursive practices, corporeal enactments and virtual
identifications. Accordingly, these provisional locations will imply a
constitutive and reflexive negativity or absence, in the form of
banalities, repulsions and failures.

CFP: Surrealism & Women (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:49pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC , an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
now accepting submissions for a future special issue of fiction,
poetry, critical articles, and visual art both by women who feel
their work is affiliated with surrealism and by women who write about
international surrealism-the movements and its women artists and
writers. We welcome both creative works in all media and critical
works. Contact guest editor: Gloria Orenstein, 11284 Montana Avenue
#10, Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Also one hard copy each to FEMSPEC office marked "Surrealism issue."

CFP: Surrealism & Women (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:49pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC , an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
now accepting submissions for a future special issue of fiction,
poetry, critical articles, and visual art both by women who feel
their work is affiliated with surrealism and by women who write about
international surrealism-the movements and its women artists and
writers. We welcome both creative works in all media and critical
works. Contact guest editor: Gloria Orenstein, 11284 Montana Avenue
#10, Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Also one hard copy each to FEMSPEC office marked "Surrealism issue."

CFP: Gender & Tech. in SF Film (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:48pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
planning a special issue on gender and technology in science fiction
film. Possible topics, though not limited to these, include:
      *technology and the cultural construction of feminine/masculine roles
      *the technologically produced body
      *technology as a system of representation
      *technology and the construction of social categories of
difference, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class
      *forms of resistance within/through/despite technology
      *cybersexuality

CFP: Gender & Tech. in SF Film (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:48pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
planning a special issue on gender and technology in science fiction
film. Possible topics, though not limited to these, include:
      *technology and the cultural construction of feminine/masculine roles
      *the technologically produced body
      *technology as a system of representation
      *technology and the construction of social categories of
difference, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class
      *forms of resistance within/through/despite technology
      *cybersexuality

CFP: Gender & Tech. in SF Film (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:48pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
planning a special issue on gender and technology in science fiction
film. Possible topics, though not limited to these, include:
      *technology and the cultural construction of feminine/masculine roles
      *the technologically produced body
      *technology as a system of representation
      *technology and the construction of social categories of
difference, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class
      *forms of resistance within/through/despite technology
      *cybersexuality

CFP: Gender & Tech. in SF Film (no date; journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 10, 2000 - 10:48pm
Ritch Calvin

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary feminist journal dedicated to critical
and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical
realism, surrealism, myth, folklore and other supernatural genres, is
planning a special issue on gender and technology in science fiction
film. Possible topics, though not limited to these, include:
      *technology and the cultural construction of feminine/masculine roles
      *the technologically produced body
      *technology as a system of representation
      *technology and the construction of social categories of
difference, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class
      *forms of resistance within/through/despite technology
      *cybersexuality

CFP: Inclusive Pedagogy and Curriculum Transformation (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, December 16, 1999 - 7:58pm
Juda Bennett

TRANSFORMATIONS: A Resource for Curriculum Transformation and
Scholarship, the New Jersey Project's national journal, is pleased to
announce the appointment of Elizabeth Paul and Juda Bennett as Editors
of the journal beginning with the Fall, 2000 issue.

CALL FOR PAPERS

CFP: Inclusive Pedagogy and Curriculum Transformation (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, December 16, 1999 - 7:58pm
Juda Bennett

TRANSFORMATIONS: A Resource for Curriculum Transformation and
Scholarship, the New Jersey Project's national journal, is pleased to
announce the appointment of Elizabeth Paul and Juda Bennett as Editors
of the journal beginning with the Fall, 2000 issue.

CALL FOR PAPERS

CFP: Inclusive Pedagogy and Curriculum Transformation (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, December 16, 1999 - 7:58pm
Juda Bennett

TRANSFORMATIONS: A Resource for Curriculum Transformation and
Scholarship, the New Jersey Project's national journal, is pleased to
announce the appointment of Elizabeth Paul and Juda Bennett as Editors
of the journal beginning with the Fall, 2000 issue.

CALL FOR PAPERS

CFP: Inclusive Pedagogy and Curriculum Transformation (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, December 16, 1999 - 7:58pm
Juda Bennett

TRANSFORMATIONS: A Resource for Curriculum Transformation and
Scholarship, the New Jersey Project's national journal, is pleased to
announce the appointment of Elizabeth Paul and Juda Bennett as Editors
of the journal beginning with the Fall, 2000 issue.

CALL FOR PAPERS

CFP: Sonia Sanchez (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 1999 - 2:29am
Frenzella E. De Lancey

BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review invites submissions on any aspect of
poet Sonia Sanchez's work.

As a poet who emerged during the height of the Black Arts Movement, Sonia
Sanchez produced powerful poetry for nearly three decades.

Published twice yearly, BMa maintains a rolling enrollment. However, among the
issues we'd like to address in 2001 &2002 are:

                Quest themes in Sanchez's work

                Pedagogical issues involved in teaching Sanchez's work

                And close studies of her poetic style.

CFP: Sonia Sanchez (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 7, 1999 - 2:29am
Frenzella E. De Lancey

BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review invites submissions on any aspect of
poet Sonia Sanchez's work.

As a poet who emerged during the height of the Black Arts Movement, Sonia
Sanchez produced powerful poetry for nearly three decades.

Published twice yearly, BMa maintains a rolling enrollment. However, among the
issues we'd like to address in 2001 &2002 are:

                Quest themes in Sanchez's work

                Pedagogical issues involved in teaching Sanchez's work

                And close studies of her poetic style.

CFP: Philosophy (e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, November 29, 1999 - 7:36pm
Stephen Thornton

With apologies for cross posting.
=====================

Volume 3 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy (which is now
refereed) is online at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol3/index.html

Contents:

EXPLAINING EXPERT CATEGORISATION Rebecca Bryant

LOGIC AND DIAGNOSTIC Paul Tomassi

THREE DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE NECESSITY OF CRITIQUE IN
THEODORE ADORNO'S WORKS Gregory B. Sadler

SIMULATING PHILOSOPHY Shai Ophir

SOME ENDEAVOURS AT SYNTHESISING A SOLUTION TO THE SORITES Shane Ralston

BERKELEY AND LIBER MUNDI Costica Bradatan

CFP: Philosophy (e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, November 29, 1999 - 7:36pm
Stephen Thornton

With apologies for cross posting.
=====================

Volume 3 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy (which is now
refereed) is online at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol3/index.html

Contents:

EXPLAINING EXPERT CATEGORISATION Rebecca Bryant

LOGIC AND DIAGNOSTIC Paul Tomassi

THREE DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE NECESSITY OF CRITIQUE IN
THEODORE ADORNO'S WORKS Gregory B. Sadler

SIMULATING PHILOSOPHY Shai Ophir

SOME ENDEAVOURS AT SYNTHESISING A SOLUTION TO THE SORITES Shane Ralston

BERKELEY AND LIBER MUNDI Costica Bradatan

CFP: Travel Writing (journal)

updated: 
Saturday, November 20, 1999 - 9:41pm
BerghahnKT_at_aol.com

NEW: FIRST ISSUE PUBLISHED SPRING 2000
JOURNEYS: International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing
Editorial Board: John Eade (Roehampton Institute, London), Garry R. Marvin
(Roehampton Institute, London), Robert C. Davis (University of Ohio), and
Maria Pia Di Bella (CNRS, Paris).

ARTICLES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE FIRST ISSUE INCLUDE:
Travel Writing as a Genre: Facts, Fictions and the Invention of Scientific
Discourse in Early Modern Europe - Joan Pau Rubies

The Adventures of Miss Brown, Miss Jones and Miss Robinson: Touristic Writing
and Tourist Performance, 1860-1914 - Jill Steward

Idleness in South Africa Re-visited: Ethnographic Methods and 'Hottentot'
Travel Accounts - Norman Buchignani

CFP: Travel Writing (journal)

updated: 
Saturday, November 20, 1999 - 9:41pm
BerghahnKT_at_aol.com

NEW: FIRST ISSUE PUBLISHED SPRING 2000
JOURNEYS: International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing
Editorial Board: John Eade (Roehampton Institute, London), Garry R. Marvin
(Roehampton Institute, London), Robert C. Davis (University of Ohio), and
Maria Pia Di Bella (CNRS, Paris).

ARTICLES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE FIRST ISSUE INCLUDE:
Travel Writing as a Genre: Facts, Fictions and the Invention of Scientific
Discourse in Early Modern Europe - Joan Pau Rubies

The Adventures of Miss Brown, Miss Jones and Miss Robinson: Touristic Writing
and Tourist Performance, 1860-1914 - Jill Steward

Idleness in South Africa Re-visited: Ethnographic Methods and 'Hottentot'
Travel Accounts - Norman Buchignani

CFP: African Literatures (various; journal)

updated: 
Saturday, November 20, 1999 - 9:38pm
Katrina Daly Thompson

VOICES
The Wisconsin Review of African Literatures

Call for Papers

Deadline for Issue 3: 1 March 2000 Deadline for Issue 4: 1 October 2000.

We invite the submission of articles, essays, book reviews of recently
published works, translations and original creative works (short stories,
poetry, art, drama, renderings of oral narratives).

Written in: Languages of Africa (as well as English, French, Portuguese,
Spanish, German).

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