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Call for Papers
for the first edition of
Jung: The e-Journal of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
Deadline February 5, 2005
To be published on-line April 10, 2005
Papers of up to 7500 words on any topic that implements, utilizes, or
critiques the relevance and application of Jungian and post-Jungian theory
for scholarly study. Topics may include (but need not be constrained to)
literature, the arts, humanities such as drama, visual art, myth and fairy
tale, pop culture, education, religion, film, music, architecture,
psychology, science, masculinity, and Jungian theory itself.
CFP: "Gender Disgussed" gender and the abject
(deadline: 6/15/2005, essays and reviews for journal)
Publication: September 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 the abject.
Target articles should conform to the MLA style sheet (Joseph Gibaldi, MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 5th ed. New York: The Modern
Language Association of America, 1999) and should not exceed 8,000 words.
Participations: new issue and call for submissions
Announcement & Call for submissions
The second issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies has just come out.
The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies
seeks submissions for a special issue devoted to the
Intellectual and Political Legacy of Edward Said
Papers may engage any aspect of Edward Said's work in relation to
Commonwealth and postcolonial studies, taking up theoretical, literary,
pedagogical, or other topics.
Preferred length is 4,000-5,000 words. MLA format.
The author should not identify him/herself in the essay.
Submission deadline is February 1, 2005.
E-mail submissions to Patrick Hogan, guest editor of the issue, at
hogan_at_uconnvm.uconn.edu.
Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture (ISSN 1547-4348)
<http://www.reconstruction.ws> is an innovative culture studies journal
dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of scholars and
their audience, granting them all the opportunity and ability to share
thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work in
contemporary interdisciplinary studies.
Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture (ISSN 1547-4348) =
<http://www.reconstruction.ws> is an innovative culture studies journal =
dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of scholars =
and their audience, granting them all the opportunity and ability to =
share thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work =
in contemporary interdisciplinary studies.
STYLE is a journal of poetics and stylistics. Its primary editorial
focus is on the language of literature. The journal also has a secondary
focus on the history of literary and rhetorical criticism and theory.
STYLE aims to review new publications pertinent to these concerns.
Reviews vary in length from 1500 to 2500 words. With volume 38 (2004),
STYLE will introduce a new booknotes format, running from 500 to 1000
words. Interested reviewers should contact the editor, David Gorman:
dgorman_at_niu.edu.
Papers (5000-7000 words) are invited on any aspect of literary studies for
Critical Survey.
Critical Survey is a refereed journal published three times a year which
offers readings of literary texts informed by current critical practice in
a language that is clear, concise, and accessible. The journal combines
criticism with reviews and poetry, providing an essential resource for
everyone involved in the field of literary studies.
Submissions and inquiries should be sent to the editor at the following
address:
Dr Andrew Maunder
School of Humanities
University of Hertfordshire
De Havilland Campus
Hatfield
Hertfordshire AL10 9AB
United Kingdom
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CALL FOR REVIEW-ARTICLES AND PAPERS 2003
CALL FOR REVIEW-ARTICLES
The following books have been received and need reviewers:
X-posted from Pillarbox_at_yahoogroups.com
Contributors sought for
The Encyclopedia of Modern Political Ideologies
to be published by M.E. Sharpe in 2004
Project Description
Call for Papers, Projects and Participants
Creative Differences: Essays, Rants, and Raves on the Art and Politics =
of Collaboration
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.
***** Call for Manuscripts *****
The Southwest Journal of Linguistics invites manuscripts written in Spanish
or in English on any topic in linguistics, though essays dealing with the
languages of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico are
especially encouraged. The journal also publishes scholarly reviews of the
literature, book reviews, and occasional commentary on topics of concern to
the journal's readership. The journal is published in two numbers, one in
June and one in December.
_Postscript: A Journal of Graduate Criticism and Theory_, is a journal
put out annually by the graduate students at the Department of English
at Memorial University of Newfoundland, for graduate students'
interdisciplinary academic work. Submitted essays are subjected to
blind review, and are reviewed by either graduate students or faculty
members, depending on the area of specialization.
Qui Parle call for papers: Fall 1998