CFP: Meena Alexander critical essays (8/1/05; collection)
Critical Essays on Meena Alexander: A Call for Papers
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Critical Essays on Meena Alexander: A Call for Papers
Call for Submissions
FORUM is a new postgraduate online arts journal based at the University of
Edinburgh. Each edition will set out to explore a theme from as many different
perspectives as possible: submissions from all fields within the arts and
humanities are warmly welcomed.
¡¥Origins and Originality¡¦
CFP: Mapping Channels between Ganges and Rhine:
German – Indian Cross-Cultural Relations
University of Toronto, Canada
May 24 – 26, 2006
Keynote Speakers: Anil Bhatti, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Kamakshi Murti, Middlebury College
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts – July 31, 2005
Call for Journal Submissions
Postcolonial Studies Journal (published by the postcolonial list)
The Journal will be a biannual journal produced by the moderators of the
Postcolonial Studies list-
serv at: POSTCOLONIAL-LIST-request_at_LISTSERV.DEPAUW.EDU (More information
about the listserv can be obtained from this address). The journal is
open to graduate and undergraduate students interested in the field of
Postcolonial Studies. The journal will publish scholarly articles that
deal with questions of
postcoloniality, treatment of the sub-altern, and post-colonial
perspectives in different fields of
study.
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
Deadline extended:
Call for Papers
INDISCRETIONS: AT THE INTERSECTION OF POSTCOLONIAL AND QUEER THEORY
Editor: Murat Aydemir
Book Series: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex, and 'Race'
Publisher: Rodopi (Amsterdam/New York)
Series Editor: Ernst van Alphen
Deadline for Proposals: May 1, 2005
Deadline extended:
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
In recent years, scholars from a broad range of disciplines have engaged the issue of intimacy. From these various efforts, at least one fact is clear: There is not one intimacy, but many. How do we describe these intimacies, and what complicates our descriptions? Intimacy is not simply synonymous with love, but it is different from friendship, and often quite different from sex. Or is it? Moreover, once we have discovered what intimacy is, where do we find it: in communities and nations, between or among friends, between or among lovers? How is intimacy negotiated and produced, maintained, or, often, lost?
Call for Journal Submissions
TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED STATES IMPERIALISM
IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
MAY 15-18, 2006
Call for Papers:
Native Shakespeares (Book collection; 7/15/05)
Eds. Craig Dionne, Parmita Kapadia
EnterText vol.5 no.2
Citing Cities
Cities play a special role in theoretical constructs of the social order as well as providing a key part of history. Submissions to this special issue of EnterText, a refereed free-access online journal (www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/entertext) are invited by 1 July 2005 on their significance, in the past, present or future, whether as actualities, representations or myths. Suitable topics for discursive or creative work include:
Call For Papers:
Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature seeks
submissions for the following two issues:
Spring/Summer 2005 (Open Topics), Deadline May 1, 2005
Fall 2005 (The Fiction of Chuck Palahniuk), Deadline: September 1, 2005.
For the Spring/Summer issue, we wish to further explore the relationship
and engagement between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern
literature & theory. Hence we encourage both new "post-existential"
approaches to existential literature and existential readings of
"non-existential" literature. In other words, feel free to submit
Foucauldian readings of Camus or Sartrean readings of Pynchon.
Call for Papers=20
INDISCRETIONS: AT THE INTERSECTION OF POSTCOLONIAL AND QUEER THEORY
Editor: Murat Aydemir
Book Series: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex, and 'Race'
Publisher: Rodopi (Amsterdam/New York)
Series Editor: Ernst van Alphen
Deadline for Proposals: April 1, 2005
Call for Papers
disClosure
a journal of social theory
Issue 15: Intimacy
CFP: "Rac(e)ing Questions II" gender and postcolonial/intercultural issues
(Deadline: 3/15/2005, essays and reviews for journal)
Publication: June 2005
Editor: Prof. Dr. Beate Neumeier
The online journal "gender forum" (www.genderforum.uni-koeln.de), affiliated
at the University of Cologne, Germany, invites scholars to contribute
target articles and reviews to its upcoming issue on gender and
postcolonial/intercultural issues.
Target articles should conform to the MLA style sheet (Joseph Gibaldi, MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 5th ed. New York: The Modern
Hellenism/Modernism
Special Issue: Agora
http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/agora
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Deadline: January 15, 2005
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Call for Submissions
Call for Papers
Literary Translation
Special issue of Angles on the English-Speaking World
CFP: World Wide Eliot (11/30/04)
UPDATE: Postcolonial Text
An Invitation to Submit
Postcolonial Text Volume 1 No. 2
http://pkp.ubc.ca/pocol/
Postcolonial Text is a refereed, open access journal that invites articles
and reviews, as well as poetry and fiction, on postcolonial,
transnational, and indigenous themes. It is one of a new generation of
electronic journals committed to publishing critical and creative voices
within and across disciplinary boundaries, edited by a team spanning three
continents and backed by a highly regarded international editorial board
representing the best in postcolonial, cultural and literary studies.
Update: deadline extended
UPDATE: Teaching Irish Literature as Post-colonial
Editors: Bridget Matthews-Kane and Claire Schomp
New Deadline for Abstracts: August 1, 2004
While we are pleased with the initial response to this collection, we are
extending our deadline in order to solicit abstracts on remaining topics we
feel deserve attention.
Specifically, we are looking for abstracts on Irish dramatists, particularly
Friel, and Irish poets, particularly Yeats. We would also be interested in
seeing works on Swift or Wilde. Abstracts on contemporary and non-canonical
Irish authors are also sought. We also welcome more abstracts concerned with
comparative approaches between Irish and other post-colonial literatures.
Neo-Liberal Governmentality: Technologies of the Self & Governmental Conduct
Proposal for Rhizomes 10 (Spring 2005)
Guest editor: Hai Ren (Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green
State University. Email: hren_at_bgnet.bgsu.edu).
Deadline: Abstracts by October 30, 2004. Papers based on accepted
abstracts by December 30, 2004.
Kui Xing: The Journal of Asian/Diasporic and Aboriginal Literature =
invites articles about Asian, Asian Diaspora, and Indigenous literatures =
being written in or translated into English. Articles focusing on single =
authors or multiple authors are welcome, as are comparative studies that =
bring together various authors, topics, theoretical approaches or genres =
for critical consideration. Interviews and book reviews are also =
welcome.
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UPDATE ON PREVIOUS POSTING:
Contributors are needed to write short essays on topics related to=20
Native American Literature. Many entries have been assigned, but many
remain. =20
The essays are for a volume entitled The Encyclopedia of Native=20
American Literature, to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in 2005
Information about the submissions as well as the complete list of=20
Remaining entries may be found at
http://www.kings.edu/jamcclin/facts.htm
Please be sure to scroll all the way down the page to make sure you see
all the entries.
UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 10
July 2004)
CFP: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia (8/15/04)
Call for contributing articles: Encyclopedia of the Middle East and South Asia
CFP: Companion to the World Novel (no deadline; book)