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Dear all,
The Journal Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses (RAEI) seeks
submissions for the forthcoming special issue on "New Literatures in
English". The aim of this collection of essays is to explore the
different labels that have been used within the fields of the so-called
Postcolonial Studies, Commonwealth Studies and, more recently, New
Literatures in English. We particularly welcome scholarly manuscripts
both on creative writing and theoretical debates dealing with the
following topics:
-Nation, migration, diaspora
-Gender
-Ethnicity
-Cultural identity
-Globalization
-Use of literary genres
ATQ Special Issue: Exploration and Adventure in the 19th Century American West
ATQ announces a special issue for 2004 on exploration and adventure in the nineteenth-century American West. This issue seeks to expand studies of exploration and adventure in the American West in light of recent developments in literary and cultural studies. This issue encourages considerations of well-known and less well-known explorations and adventures in the West.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Chinese America: History and Perspectives
Founded by Chinese American studies pioneer, Him Mark
Lai, Chinese America is the only journal dedicated to
the publication of articles and primary source
materials concerning the history of Chinese in the
Americas. Specialists in the study of Chinese
migration and settlement from all disciplinary
approaches are encouraged to submit original articles
for publication.
Past contributors include leading scholars such as
Wang Gungwu, Him Mark Lai, Ron Takaki, Sucheng Chan,
Judy Yung along with the work of up-and-coming junior
scholars and historically-minded community leaders.
Chinese America is published annually through the
CALL FOR PAPERS
Gender, race and class in American TV sitcoms
Call for Abstracts
Essay Collection Geomodernisms: 'Race,' Modernism, Modernity
This collection seeks a select group of essays that interpret modernism as
one phenomenon of an uneven modernity, that is, a modernism emerging at
different times and places within such contradictory forces as technology,
diaspora, global capitalism, nationalism, and poly-lingualism. We are
especially seeking essays that probe the interlocking of cultural
aesthetics and geo-politics, taking into consideration the local and global
dimensions of a particular modernism.
NEAR EAST REVIEW -- A Journal of International Poetry & Literature
>Manuscripts are sought for a new series published by
>LIT Verlag (Berlin), entitled CAALS (Contributions to
>Asian American Literary Studies). This series of
>monographs or collections of essays is the first of
>its kind edited in Europe and aims to create an
>international forum for the interdisciplinary
>discussion of Asian American Literary Studies.
>Contextualizing the Asian American experience in
>_Asian American Short Story Writers_. Qualified contributors are sought to
>write
>for _Asian American Short Story Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical
>Sourcebook_, an original reference book to be published by Greenwood Press.
>Each contribution will include a biography, a discussion of major works and
>themes, a review of the critical response to the short story writer's works,
>and bibliographies of primary and secondary sources. For details, please
Professor Jacob George
Director, Centre for Canadian Studies
& Editor, Journal of Indo-Canadian Studies
Union Christian College,
Alwaye-683 102
Kerala, India.
April 26, 2001
Dear Professor,
Greetings from the Centre for Canadian Studies, Union Christian College,
Alwaye, Kerala, India.
CALL FOR PAPERS for the journal "National Identities".
CALL FOR AUTHORS
A few authors are still available for the forthcoming volume of the
Dictionary of Literary Biography dedicated to "Twenty-first Century British
and Irish Novelists." This volume will contain a wide array of authors who
are making their reputations today but will likely write well into the
twenty-first century.
Julie Myerson (6,000 words)
Livi Michael (6,000 words)
Philip Hensher (4,000 words)
Kate O’Riordon (4,000 words)
Emma Donoghue (4,000 words)
Peter Cunningham (6,000 words)
Michael Collins (4,000 words)
James Ryan (4,000 words)
Toby Litt (4,000 words)
Ahdaf Soueif (4,000 words)
A CALL FOR PAPERS
THE JOURNAL OF JEWISH THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY
EDITOR
Elliot R. Wolfson
Skirball Departmant of Hebrew and Judaic Studies
New York University
51, Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
USA
Email: erw1_at_is2.nyu.edu
CO-EDITOR
Paul Mendes-Flohr
Department of Jewish Thought
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mount Scopus
Jerusalem 91 905
Israel
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
IRISH FEMINISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM
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> >>Call for Contributions to _Asian American Poets_, ed. Guiyou Huang
> >
> >This is a call for qualified contributors to write for _Asian American
> >Poets: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook_ to be published by
> >Greenwood Press. I have compiled a list of 120 names of Asian American
> >poets from which interested contributors may choose from. For details,
> >please email me at hguiyou_at_hotmail.com or huang_at_kutztown.edu and I will
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Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association / Revue de la
Soci^?t^? canadienne des ^?tudes lesbiennes et gaies
Call for Submissions
Issues 2 (2000) and 3 (2001)
torquere warmly invites submissions of completed scholarly papers or
creative writing to be published in our forthcoming issues
Aims and Scope
The Cormac McCarthy Journal Online invites scholarly submissions in current
MLA style on any aspect of Cormac McCarthy's works. Reviews, Notes up to
500 words, and articles up to 5,000 words are welcome.
The Journal is a peer reviewed scholarly journal and a Member of the
Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
Submit cover letter (with email address), three printed copies, and an SASE
for return of ms.
For submissions and inquiries contact
Dr. John Wegner, Editor
Department of English
Angelo State University
P.O. Box 10894, ASU Station
San Angelo, TX 76909
<John.Wegner_at_angelo.edu>
Regards,
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.
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
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
Eugene O'Brien,
University of Limerick.
e-mail: eobmac_at_iol.ie
CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS: *Ireland in Theory*: Irish Studies Series
This series of book-length studies, to be published by the Edwin Mellen
Press, is a new venture in the area of Irish Studies. Its thematic
approach will be interdisciplinary so that the developments in literary
and cultural theory can be brought to bear on issues concerned
with Irishness.
*Ireland in Theory* will imbricate the theoretical developments of the last
fifty years with a questioning of the epistemological status of Irish
writing, Irish culture and Irish identity, and their interaction.
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L.A. TIMES: THIRD WORLDS AND PERIPHERAL ZONES
_L.A. Times: Third Worlds and Peripheral Zones_ [is] "...
where the blazing, hot sun meets the arid desert ... where
the East meets the West, and all codes of ethnicity,
religion, color, territory are scrambled ... third worlds
and peripheral zones."
---Sebastian Melmoth