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CFP: Conference Experiences (grad) (journal)

updated: 
Monday, December 14, 1998 - 1:45am
Steve McCullough

CALL FOR PAPERS
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                                Henry Street:
                    A Graduate Journal of Literary Study

  _Henry Street_ is requesting contributions addressing graduate student
  experiences with large international conferences such as the MLA Annual
  Convention. We are interested in critical responses as well as personal
  perspectives on the roles and the experiences of graduate students at
  these large-scale professional events.

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CFP: Modernism (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Monday, December 14, 1998 - 12:49am
Leonard Orr

The new issue of the _International Review of Modernism_ (Fall/Winter, 1998,
vol. 2, issue 1) has recently been published. We are now assigning reviews for
the next two issues (2.2 and 3.1, 1999) and we would like to hear from
interested and qualified reviewers. If you have sent us vitas or summaries of
your interests, you do not need to do so again, but let us know what you are
currently interested in reviewing. The books must be new or forthcoming. They
must also fall within our scope: European culture from 1890-1939.

CFP: Book History (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 25, 1998 - 8:41pm
Jonathan Rose

        *Book History* is the annual journal of the Society for the
        History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Articles dealing
        with any part of the American Hemisphere or the Middle East
        should be submitted to Prof. Ezra Greenspan, Department of
        English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208,
        ezra.greenspan_at_sc.edu. Articles dealing with other parts of the
        world should be submitted to Prof. Jonathan Rose, Department of
        History, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940, jerose_at_drew.edu.

CFP: Book History (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 25, 1998 - 8:41pm
Jonathan Rose

        *Book History* is the annual journal of the Society for the
        History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Articles dealing
        with any part of the American Hemisphere or the Middle East
        should be submitted to Prof. Ezra Greenspan, Department of
        English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208,
        ezra.greenspan_at_sc.edu. Articles dealing with other parts of the
        world should be submitted to Prof. Jonathan Rose, Department of
        History, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940, jerose_at_drew.edu.

CFP: Comparative & General Lit. (no deadline; journal)

updated: 
Friday, November 6, 1998 - 11:41pm
yearbook

                Yearbook of Comparative & General Literature

                invites submissions for the new issues:

                        Vol. 47 (1999)
                        Vol. 48 (2000)

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History & Mission Statement

CFP: Men and Masculinities (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 29, 1998 - 4:18am
Liz Hedgecock

_Men & Masculinities_ is a new journal committed to publishing
high-quality, interdisciplinary research in the emerging field of men
and masculinities studies. _Men and Masculinities_ will be published
quarterly from July 1998 (ISSN: 1097-184X).

CFP: The Wellsian (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 29, 1998 - 1:10am
Liz Hedgecock

I will be editing the H.G. Wells Society journal, THE WELLSIAN, from
Winter 1998 and would welcome any contributions which deal with Wells's
life and work. Those interested in receiving information about the H.G.
Wells Society can also contact me.

John S. Partington,
The Editor,
THE WELLSIAN: The Journal
of the H.G. Wells Society,
Department of English,
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
Reading,
Berkshire, RG6 6AA,
England.
J.S.Partington_at_reading.ac.uk

(Submissions to THE
WELLSIAN should be sent to
the address above. Please
include a copy on disk and
work to MLA style if
possible).

CFP: The Wellsian (journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 29, 1998 - 1:10am
Liz Hedgecock

I will be editing the H.G. Wells Society journal, THE WELLSIAN, from
Winter 1998 and would welcome any contributions which deal with Wells's
life and work. Those interested in receiving information about the H.G.
Wells Society can also contact me.

John S. Partington,
The Editor,
THE WELLSIAN: The Journal
of the H.G. Wells Society,
Department of English,
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
Reading,
Berkshire, RG6 6AA,
England.
J.S.Partington_at_reading.ac.uk

(Submissions to THE
WELLSIAN should be sent to
the address above. Please
include a copy on disk and
work to MLA style if
possible).

CFP: Kairos: Call for News (journal)

updated: 
Friday, September 18, 1998 - 3:27pm
James A. Inman

Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested. Apologies in
advance for cross-posting.

For the News section of _Kairos_ 3.2, which is scheduled to appear in
November, I'm looking for the following things:

        * Reports about Conference Experiences

        * News about Research Projects in Motion
        
        * Announcements about New Products or Innovations

Please contact me as soon as possible at jinman_at_umich.edu if you have
ideas for submission, as the timeline's pretty tight at this point, and
we'll proceed from there.

Thanks!

James

CFP: Los Angeles and Marginalization (collection)

updated: 
Saturday, September 12, 1998 - 4:25pm
latimes

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                    CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

         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

CFP: Los Angeles and Marginalization (collection)

updated: 
Saturday, September 12, 1998 - 4:25pm
latimes

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                | http://www.thelocus.com/LA/ |
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                    CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

         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

CFP: CFP: Rio: Fiction, Poetry, Book Reviews (E-journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 8, 1998 - 8:46pm
cdavidson_at_ccmail.sunysb.edu

Currently in its fifth issue online, Rio is looking for fiction, poetry,
scannable graphic art and photos, and book reviews. Query about stuff
that doesn't fall into any category. E-mail to the address below, or mail
hard copy to 104 Hoyt Lane, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. E-mail ASCII
attachments or in body of message. Thanks for your support.

Cynthia A. Davidson
cdavidson_at_ccmail.sunysb.edu
Writing Program
SUNY at Stony Brook
Rio: A Journal of the Arts
www.engl.uic.edu/rio/rio.html

CFP: Charlotte Perkins Gilman (web site)

updated: 
Monday, September 7, 1998 - 6:15am
Kim & Andrew Wells

CALL FOR PAPERS: THE DOMESTIC GODDESS WEBSITE IS EXPANDING!

The Domestic Goddesses Website is adding a new author-- Charlotte =
Perkins Gilman. Check out the authors already featured on this website, =
which was recently featured as a selection in the Scout Report for =
Social Sciences Website.
Domestic Goddesses' URL is:
http://lonestar.texas.net/~kwells/dg1.htm =20

Papers are requested on any aspect of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's work =
and life-- submission ranging from 3 page informal papers to =
dissertation length works will be considered. =20

Please contact: kwells_at_texas.net for more information, or to submit a =
paper. =20

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