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CFP: Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy (journal)

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2003 - 5:20pm
Edvige Giunta

                                                CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

                                                 SPRING 2004 ISSUE

                                                  TRANSFORMATIONS:

                        THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGY

CFP: _thirdspace_: Feminist Journal for Emerging Scholars (e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, May 22, 2003 - 5:55am
Jessica Blaustein

The editors of the premier feminist journal for emerging scholars,
_thirdspace_, invite you to contribute your work.

_thirdspace_ is committed to the promotion of new feminist work in all
areas of study. Our mandate is to produce a top-quality, refereed journal
that demonstrates the broad range of applications for feminist theory and
methodology, as well as gives emerging feminist scholars a venue for their
work. We also seek to make _thirdspace_ a portal for connection with the
wider feminist academic community.

CFP: Soundings: American Minority Women Writers (5/1/03; website)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 12, 2003 - 3:45am
s. hyon

=8B Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu)
Soundings (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html)

Call for Papers: =B3Soundings,=B2 a new section of VOICES FROM THE GAPS website

The award-winning web project Voices from the Gaps (voices.cla.umn.edu),
dedicated to the lives and works of North American women writers of color,
is proud to launch SOUNDINGS (voices.cla.umn.edu/SOUNDINGS/index.html) as
part of the site=B9s new, smart redesign. A new section of the Voices website
that encourages critical conversations on the works of women of color
writers, SOUNDINGS invites writers to submit critical essays or short
academic papers in response to questions such as:

CFP: Women's Studies Journal (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Sunday, February 16, 2003 - 4:27am
Ellen Scheible

CFP: _Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_

_Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal_ is currently accepting
manuscripts for publication. Women's Studies provides a forum for the
presentation of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of
literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics,
anthropology and the sciences. It also publishes poetry, film and book
reviews.

Inquistive, original, well-researched manuscripts on any of the
aforementioned humanities topics or any new topics are encouraged.

CFP: Critical Essays, Interviews, Reviews on Gay Fiction (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, October 3, 2002 - 4:21am
LongT_at_tncc.vccs.edu

Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly seeks unpublished critical essays,
interviews with writers, extended book reviews, bibliographic essays, prose
memoir, cultural criticism, and related prose works, aimed for a general
readership of gay men. International in scope, the journal publishes work in
translation as well as writing by Anglophone authors. Authors of any
sexuality/gender are invited to submit. Send two copies, double-spaced
manuscript (Chicago style) with SASE to:

Dr. Thomas L. Long
English Department
Thomas Nelson Community College
PO Box 9407
Hampton, VA 23670 USA

CFP: Women's Studies Quarterly: Women and Health, and Women and Literacy (no deadline noted; journal issues)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 10:58pm
Edvige Giunta

The Women’s Studies Quarterly is seeking poetry for two special issues, one
on Women and Health and one on Women and Literacy.

Poetry submissions should be sent to Edvige Giunta, Poetry Editor, Women's
Studies Quarterly, Department of English, New Jersey City University, Jersey
City, NJ 07305. egiunta_at_njcu.edu

Women’s Studies Quarterly
An Educational Project of the Feminist Press at the City University of New
York in Cooperation with Rochester Institute of Technology
General Editor, Diane S. Hope, Rochester Institute of Technology

CFP: Men and Masculinities (no deadline noted; encyclopedia)

updated: 
Sunday, August 18, 2002 - 3:02am
Merry G. Perry (chuma)

Please contact Michael S. Kimmel (michaelskimmel_at_compuserve.com) if you
are interested in the following CFP. Also, please pass on this CFP to
other colleagues who might be interested.

Regards,

Merry G. Perry
Area Chair, Masculinities
National PCA/ACA Conference
Department of English
West Chester University
532 Main Hall
West Chester, PA 19383
_______________________________________________________________

Dear Colleagues:

CFP: Critical Matrix: Feminism and Gender Studies (journal)

updated: 
Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 6:28pm
William K McManus

CRITICAL MATRIX is a forum for research, criticism, theory and creative
work in feminism and gender studies. Seeking connections among scholarly,
aesthetic and activist approaches to gender, CM brings together written and
visual materials that explore, redefine or reach across traditional
disciplinary boundaries. Today an award-winning, internationally circulated
professional journal,CM was founded by feminist graduate students in the
early 1980s to provide academic support for exploratory scholarship in
Women's Studies and continues to encourage submission that might encounter
resistance or neglect within established disciplines. We solicit new work

CFP: New Queer Studies CFP website (no deadline)

updated: 
Friday, May 17, 2002 - 5:40pm
D.C. Rose

May I draw your readers' attention to QUEER-E, a message board for CfPs for
any conference or journal where papers or articles that are written from a
queer/gay/lesbian studies viewpoint are welcomed; in any discipline and for
any period.

It is edited by Michael O'Rourke and Noreen Giffney of University College,
Dublin.

We should like to hear from any academic who is arranging such a conference
or editing a journal. We emphasise that this is only for notices of a
scholarly nature; we will not ourselves be publishing any material other
than calls for papers. These can be sent to Quinfo_at_netscape.net

CFP: torquere: Queer Studies (Canada) (ongoing; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 5:49pm
Rachel Warburton

Please distribute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*torquere* warmly invites submissions of completed scholarly papers
or creative writing to be published in our forthcoming issues.

CFP: Modernist Women Writers (no deadline noted; e-journal)

updated: 
Monday, July 2, 2001 - 10:53pm
Kathy Lou Schultz

HOW2 , an electronic extension of the 80s journal HOW(ever), focusing on
innovative writing and scholarship by and about contemporary and
modernist women writers, is seeking conference papers given in these
subject areas for the "In Conference" section of the journal. Recent
papers published include work from the MINA LOY: A SYMPOSIUM, papers
delivered at the Institute of English Studies—School of Advanced
studies, University of London, on 11 March 2000 and AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEW
POETRIES, papers delivered at the American Literature Association
Conference, Long Beach, California, Spring 2000. Papers from male and
female scholars welcome. The paper must have been given at a recent

CFP: Parallax: various subjects (various deadlines; journal)

updated: 
Monday, April 23, 2001 - 7:58pm
parallax_at_leeds.ac.uk

parallax is seeking papers to be published in its themed issues in
2002-3.
These issues will be edited by Kurt Hirtler, Ola Stahl and Ika Willis.
Potential contributors are encouraged to contact the editors for
discussion.
Email: parallax_at_leeds.ac.uk

25: Having Sex
26: Writing (in) terror(ism)
27: Mourning Revolution

25: Having Sex
How is sex "had"? And what (or who) is to be done?

CFP: Gender Studies/Sexuality: Gay Men/Fiction (journal)

updated: 
Monday, March 5, 2001 - 5:22pm
LongT_at_TNCC.CC.VA.US

Please post the following call for submissions:

Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly, published by Haworth Press, seeks
critical essays, interviews with writers, extended book reviews and
bibliographic essays, cultural criticism, and related prose works, aimed at
a general readership of gay men. With an international scope, the journal
publishes work in translation as well as writing by Anglophone authors.
Writers of any sexuality/gender are invited to submit.

Submission guidelines available at:

http://www.tncc.cc.va.us/faculty/longt/HGMFQ/

Send duplicate double-spaced mss. (MLA or Chicago style) with SASE to:

CFP: Female Desire in Writing by Women (no deadline noted; e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, February 15, 2001 - 4:22pm
nasty.cx submissions

what a girl wants, what a girl needs

nasty invites critical works (articles, notes, reviews) and creative writing
which address the idea of female desire in writing by women. Possible
approaches include the non -mediated voice of the renaissance women writer,
the 'modern' women and how post-modern approaches expand vocal/textual
possiblities. nasty welcomes studies in pop-culture and enthusiastically
encourages interdisciplinary approaches. Articles should not exceed 2000
words in length and must be accompanied by a short introduction and
biography. Please send all submissions in Word format to
submissions_at_nasty.cx

CFP: Contemporary Editions of Works by or for Early Modern Englishwomen (no deadline noted; book series)

updated: 
Monday, February 5, 2001 - 9:32pm
Erika Gaffney

With apologies for cross posting --

Announcing a new series from Ashgate-

The Early Modern Englishwoman, 1500-1750: Contemporary Editions

Series Editors: Betty S. Travitsky and Patrick Cullen

Designed to complement The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile
Library of Essential Works, this series presents both modernized and
old-spelling editions of texts not only by women but also for and about
women. The contents of a volume can range from a single text to an
anthology, and editorial methodology is also flexible, the choice
depending on the subject and audience.

Proposals should take the form of either

CFP: National Womens Studies Assoc. Editor and Host Institution (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, December 7, 2000 - 4:52pm
Amy Watson Ruth

_NWSA Journal_: Call for Host Institution

The Editorial Board of the _NWSA Journal_ and the National Women’s
Studies Association are seeking a new editorial team and a new home for
the Journal for a (minimum) five-year commitment to begin Fall semester
2003. The _NWSA Journal_, housed at Appalachian State University since
1997 and edited by Margaret McFadden, publishes interdisciplinary
scholarship that links feminist research and theory in all fields.

UPDATE: Women Writers (no deadline; e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, July 19, 2000 - 7:30pm
Kim Wells

********Women Writers********
Seeking Book Reviews & Critical Essays on/about women authors and Fiction &
Poetry *by* women writers for Women Writers: A Zine (an E-Journal).

Women Writers has been "live" for one year, and in that time has received
critical acclaim, and is rated one of the top 100 sites by and for women on
the Internet, as well as receiving over 26,000 visitors, from both U.S. and
international circles. We feature critical debate about women authors, and
provide a forum for publication for new contemporary women writers.

CFP: Canadian Queer Studies (journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, May 3, 2000 - 6:52pm
Rachel Warburton

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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

CFP: MAGISTRA: Women's Spirituality in History (journal)

updated: 
Thursday, March 30, 2000 - 11:23pm
Judith Sutera

MAGISTRA: a Journal of Women's Spirituality in History, is always seeking
submissions, both of original work and also of translations of historical
sources, such as treatises, biogrphies,poetry, journals, etc.. Our interest
is in anything by or about women and their spirituality from all eras of
history and all faith traditions. Details regarding submissions to the
refereed journal are on our website
<www.benedictine.edu/mount/magistra.html>. We also sponsor sessions
annually at the International Medieval Studies Congress at Kalamazoo, and
welcome single papers or full session submissions. More information is
available from:

CFP: Women's Studies (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 8, 2000 - 8:08pm
Womens Studies Journal

*Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal*, which provides a forum
for the presentation of scholarship and criticism about women, invites
submissions from scholars across the disciplines, including literature,
history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics, religious
studies, anthropology and the sciences. We also publish poetry as
well as film and book reviews. Send three copies of submissions
(up to 25 pp. in length and conforming to current MLA style) to
Wendy Martin, Editor, Claremont Graduate University, Blaisdell
House, 143 East Tenth Street, Claremont, CA 91711-6163.

CFP: Surrealism &amp; 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 &amp; 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

UPDATE: _Feminist Teacher_ (journal)

updated: 
Friday, October 8, 1999 - 6:05pm
Gail Cohee

Both editors of the journal _Feminist Teacher_ have moved, so while the
call for papers is still accurate in content, the address has changed.
Questions and/or manuscripts should be sent to:

Feminist Teacher
Dept. of English
405 Hibbard Hall, PO Box 4004
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004
queries may also be sent to:
feminist-teacher_at_uwec.edu

Thank you.

Gail Cohee, Co-editor

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