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CFP: Agora: All Humanities Topics (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, January 27, 2003 - 9:48pm
James Gifford

CFP: open issues, 2.2 and after

Agora, (ISSN 1496-9580; <http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/agora/>) is an
internationally refereed online graduate journal that provides a public
forum for dialogue and debate about literary criticism and pedagogy. Agora
welcomes submissions in electronic and/or multimedia formats (i.e. images,
audio files, etc) that examine issues or media in the Humanities,
literature, literary culture, and the history of communication from the
eighteenth century to present-day. Submissions on the teaching in the
Humanities and scholarly research that use a multimedia format in its
exposition are especially welcome.

CFP: Eighteenth-Century Music (new journal)

updated: 
Sunday, January 19, 2003 - 6:15pm
EisenLists_at_aol.com

Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce a new journal,
Eighteenth-Century Music, edited by Cliff Eisen (King's College London) and
W. Dean Sutcliffe (St Catharine's College, Cambridge). The reviews editor is
Simon Keefe (Queen's University, Belfast). The editorial board and advisory
panel for the journal will be found below.

CFP: Lingua Romana (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 24, 2002 - 4:22pm
scott sprenger

Lingua Romana--a journal devoted to the study of linguistic, literary
and/or cultural issues pertaining to France, Italy and/or Romania--is
seeking submissions for its fall 2003 issue (deadline May 1, 2003). We
will also consider English-speaking representations of romance-language
cultural issues. Send articles (via email) of no longer than 20 manuscript
pages to linguaromana_at_byu.edu or to Editor, Lingua Romana, 4022 JKHB, BYU,
Provo, Utah 84602.  We are also looking for book reviews of recent
literature, criticism, philosophy and movie reviews.  Please inquire
before submitting reviews. See the journal and submission details at:
linguaromana.byu.edu

CFP: M/C: Media and Culture: Various Topics (various deadlines; journal issues)

updated: 
Wednesday, December 18, 2002 - 4:17am
M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 11 December 2002

                          M/C - Media and Culture
             is calling for contributors to the 2003 issues of

                                M/C Journal
                     http://www.media-culture.org.au/

The award-winning M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a
crossover journal between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and
peer-reviewed journal.

CFP: Metonymy (8/1/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 3, 2002 - 7:46pm
John V. Knapp

Call for papers for special issue of Style on metonymy (Volume 38, number
2, 2004)

Guest editor Gerard Steen of a special issue of Style on metonymy invites
contributions from practitioners of stylistics, linguistics, discourse
analysis, poetics, psychology, and rhetoric on the role of metonymy in
style, language, text, discourse, and thought, literary or non-literary.

CFP: Altitude: Australian Studies (e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, November 28, 2002 - 6:47pm
altitude_at_api-network.com

Call for papers/editors

ALTITUDE
altitude_at_api-network.com

Introducing Altitude, a new e-journal. The ambition of the Altitude
project is to work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary and international
context, in the field of Australian Studies. As part of the API Network it
is committed to the ideal of democratising knowledges, concerned with
enabling and provoking vibrant and exploratory textual conversations
amongst new and emerging critical and scholarly writing.

CFP: E-xplorations: interdisciplinary (e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, November 28, 2002 - 6:27pm
Lisa Splittgerber

We are announcing a new interdisciplinary e-journal, E-xplorations, to =
provide a forum for articles that explore the connections between =
literature, languages and other disciplines. We are calling for =
comparative studies of national literatures, diverse media, theoretical =
approaches, periods and genres. The inaugural issue is slated to appear =
in Fall 2003 and will be devoted to the Intersection of Art and =
Literature. Papers may include but are not limited to studies on the =
intersections of film, music, painting, illustrations, texts and images =
from popular culture.

The due date for submissions is May 1, 2003.

CFP: M/C: Media and Culture Conference Reviews (e-journal)

updated: 
Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 9:48pm
Emma Nelms

Conference Reviews - You've been there & done that, now write the review!

The 'events' section of M/C Reviews (an online Reviews journal) invites your
contributions for 500-1000 word reviews and responses to conferences,
seminars and idea fests that you've attended over this year.

What inspired & disappointed? Did you spot any interesting changes and
developments or specific ideas being addressed or was it all rather old hat?
Where there any papers that really made an impact and why? What of the
politics of conferences? And what really mattered more - the papers or the
party afterwards? This is your opportunity to write back.

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: European Journal of American Culture (journal)

updated: 
Monday, October 28, 2002 - 5:17pm
Mark whalan

The European Journal of American Culture

In the next few months I will take over the editorship of EJAC from Professor
Richard Ellis of Nottingham Trent University, and would like to thank him for
all the work which he has put into the journal over so many years.

In addition to the staple fare of the journal (scholarly articles and book
reviews) the editorial team want to broaden the focus of the journal. In
particular we want to include spaces for comment and reply so that
developments in American culture can be highlighted and discussed as they are
happening rather than retrospectively.

CFP: World-Building or World-Borrowing (on-line journal &amp; ongoing collection)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 4, 2002 - 6:08pm
Catriona Mills

CFP: World-Building or World-Borrowing: The universe of media tie-in fiction
An M/C Reviews "Words" Special Feature

Edited by Catriona Mills

Media tie-in fiction is the secret success story of modern publishing.
Novels based on the Star Trek and Star Wars universes routinely top the New
York Times best seller lists, but remain something of a covert pleasure. To
many, they seem to occupy an uneasy position between genre fiction and pulp.
But within the field there is a striking and vibrant diversity of style,
form and content. Clearly, there is room for critical intervention into
this phenomenon.

CFP: Media-Culture Reviews (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 4, 2002 - 5:58pm
Kate Douglas

http://www.media-culture.org.au/reviews

M/C Reviews is an on-line review journal, affiliated with M/C: A Journal
of Media and Culture. M/C Reviews is an internationally recognised journal
that publishes progressive critical interventions within 5 sub-sections:
Events, Screens, Sounds, Spaces and Words. We also publish themed issues
in Features, including our most recent edition that explored issues
relating to the 2002 Football World Cup.

We would like to invite contributions for short articles/reviews on any
topic relating to our 5 sub-sections. Preference will be given to articles
or reviews of current cultural products or recent issues.

CFP: The Journal of New Media &amp; Culture (e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, May 17, 2002 - 5:33pm
Jonathan Lillie

PLEASE CIRCULATE & CROSS-POST: CALL FOR PAPERS
________________________________________

NMEDIAC : The Journal of New Media & Culture (nmediac.net), an online
peer-reviewed scholarly journal, is accepting paper submissions for its
second issue of 2002: Summer 2002 (August 15 launch date).

The submission deadline for materials to be considered for the Summer 2002
issue is July 1.

CFP: Technologies: Studies in Culture and Theory (ongoing; book series)

updated: 
Friday, May 17, 2002 - 5:25pm
gary hall

Call for Contributions

New Book Series from Continuum

TECHNOLOGIES
Studies in Culture and Theory

EDITORS
Gary Hall & Chris Hables Gray

CONSULTANT EDITORS
Parveen Adams, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Jim Falk, Steve Graham, Donna
Haraway, Deborah Heath, Manuel De Landa, Paul Patton, Constance Penley,
Kevin Robins, Avital Ronell, Andrew Ross, Allucquere Rosanne
Stone.

CFP: Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (e-journal)

updated: 
Friday, May 3, 2002 - 5:59pm
editor_at_americanpopularculture.com

Americana: The Institute for the Study of American Popular Culture would
like to invite you to submit articles for its fall edition of Americana:
The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present) to be published in
October at http://www.americanpopularculture.com.

You can see the guidelines by going to
http://www.americanpopularculture.com/journal/call_for_papers.htm. These
guideline have also been copied below for your convenience.

UPDATE: Teaching the Novel &amp; Short Fiction (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 6:29pm
Lew Kamm

Updated announcement (4/27/02):

This message is being cross-listed; please excuse duplication.

The Summer 2003 issue of Academic Exchange Quarterly will be devoted
to “Teaching the Novel and Short Fiction.” If you are interested in the
possibility of submitting an article for consideration, the following URLs
provide complete details:

http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/summ03.htm

OR

http://www.higher-ed.org/AEQ/summ03.htm

CFP: The Commonplace and the Exceptional (no deadline noted; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 3, 2002 - 8:18pm
nasty.cx submissions

nasty (http://www.nasty.cx) has two calls for submissions out this issue.
The first call for submissions is, as usual, for written work:

>From trauma narratives, to magic realism or even the adult topics of
juvenilia, in this issue of nasty, we would like to address narratives which
weave together and/or blur the lines between the common place and the
exceptional.

Submissions should be in MS Word format, and emailed to
submissions_at_nasty.cx, attention Kirsten C. Uszkalo. For more information on
our submission guidelines, please visit http://nasty.cx/submissions.html.

CFP: Teaching the Novel &amp; Short Fiction (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 3, 2002 - 8:18pm
Lew Kamm

This message is being cross-listed; please excuse duplication.

The Summer 2003 issue of Academic Exchange Quarterly will be devoted
to “Teaching the Novel and Short Fiction.” If you are interested in the
possibility of submitting an article for consideration, the following URLs
provide complete details:

http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/summ03.htm

OR

http://www.higher-ed.org/AEQ/summ03.htm

Thanks for considering AEQ.
Lew Kamm
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

CFP: STYLE: Annual Resources Number (5/15/02 and ongoing; journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, February 23, 2002 - 6:15pm
David Gorman

Are you working on something that pertains to literary, linguistic, or
rhetorical criticism, theory, or scholarship but that does not fit the
standard genres of the essay or the review? If so you may want to know
about the annual Resources issue that the journal STYLE will inaugurate
with its vol. 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002). Submissions of the following
kinds would be among those of interest:
 --annotated bibliographies or bibliographic essays on topics in
stylistics, poetics, and related fields, whether historically or
theoretically oriented;
 --interviews with leading theorists, critics, and other innovators;
 --translations making important essays and other contributions
available in English;

CFP: Journal of Cognitive Liberties (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 20, 2002 - 7:53pm
Sharon O'Toole Dubois

Journal of Cognitive Liberties Call for Papers:

The peer-reviewed Journal of Cognitive Liberties is a scholarly open
forum for expressing thoughts on the importance of cognitive liberty-the
fundamental human right to experience multiple modes of thought and to
engage in independent, insightful, and creative mental processes free of
government prohibition.

The Journal of Cognitive Liberties seeks to define and vitalize the
public debate over human autonomy and mental emancipation. Our
international focus is on new and old drugs, techniques, and
technologies that have the potential to enhance, augment, or restrict
freedom of thought.

CFP: Humanities Journal Submission: McNeese Review (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 20, 2002 - 7:41pm
BlevinsJake_at_aol.com

The McNeese Review

Call for Papers

The McNeese Review, published since 1948, serves as a forum for articles and
essays in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The Review also
publishes a limited amount of creative writing. The editorial policy and
reviewing processes of the The McNeese Review are formulated and supervised
by an editorial board comprised of faculty in the College of Liberal Arts at
McNeese State University.

CFP: The American Journal of Print (ongoing; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 6, 2002 - 11:34pm
Scott M. Korb

The American Journal of Print seeks articles, essays, interviews on all
topics, provided they are explorations of the topics themselves and not
personal essays about why you are interested in Topic A, B, C, and so on.
This is a relatively new journal (Volume One was released in May 2001), and
editions are published sporadically (although the aim is quarterly). Our
website has more information, and is updated with new content bi-weekly.
Please see www.ajprint.net.

CFP: New Online Journal for Trickster Research (ongoing; e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 6, 2002 - 10:40pm
c. w. spinks

Call for Papers at Trickster's Way

 an online journal dedicated to trickster research. It is a peer-reviewed
publication which seeks to extend the scholarship about the trickster figure
to its interdisciplinary and intellectual limits. Although trickster, of
course, will resist such cultural ambitions, this journal and the essays it
publishes will try to respect the delicate balance between fixing trickster
and killing trickster. We wish to keep him/her alive and well and living in
the shadow of our hearts.

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