CFP: STYLE: Annual Resources Number (5/15/02 and ongoing; journal issue)
Are you working on something that pertains to literary, linguistic, or
rhetorical criticism, theory, or scholarship but that does not fit the
standard genres of the essay or the review? If so you may want to know
about the annual Resources issue that the journal STYLE will inaugurate
with its vol. 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002). Submissions of the following
kinds would be among those of interest:
--annotated bibliographies or bibliographic essays on topics in
stylistics, poetics, and related fields, whether historically or
theoretically oriented;
--interviews with leading theorists, critics, and other innovators;
--translations making important essays and other contributions
available in English;
--essays surveying current work or reassessing significant past work
(including “classics” in linguistics, rhetoric, and literary study); and
--reviews of such things as textbooks, conferences, websites, and
software.
--Statements from innovative graduate or undergraduate programs in
English studies are also of interest.
The field of coverage is open and ideas are welcome. Although the
deadline for 36.4 is 15 May 2002, a Resources number will be published
annually, and inquiries about prospective contributions for the future
are also welcome. Submissions should be made in three copies following
the Modern Language Association’s conventions for documentation and
accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 150 words. Submissions and
inquiries should be directed to Don Hardy, Department of English,
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2863 (dhardy_at_niu.edu).
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