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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: 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: 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: *Style* General Issue (6/15/03; journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 10:44pm
John V. Knapp

The editors of the journal *Style* would like to announce a call for
papers for a general issue: Volume 38, Number 1.

For this general issue, Style invites submissions that address questions
of style, stylistics, and poetics, including research and theory in
discourse analysis, literary and nonliterary genres, narrative,
figuration, metrics, rhetorical analysis, and the pedagogy of style.
Contributions may draw from such fields as literary criticism, critical
theory, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, philosophy of
language, and rhetoric and writing studies.

CFP: Texas, South, Southwest studies (4/30/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 10:44pm
Roth

The Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas (JASAT) is
accepting manuscripts 15-25 pages in length on various aspects of American
culture, with an emphasis on Texas, the South, and the Southwest. Among
recent articles are "An Aural Counterpart: Afro-Chicano Music Culture and
Mainstream Radio in Post-War Los Angeles," "Wiring Texas: The Story of the
Texas and Red River Telegraph Company"; "Chinese Medicine and Asian-American
Literature [vis a vis San Francisco]: A Case Study of Fifth Chinese
Daughter"; and Donald K. Picken's reflections on the Civil War and the Lost
Cause thesis: "Second Thoughts on the Second American Revolution."

CFP: Texas, South, Southwest studies (4/30/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 10:44pm
Roth

The Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas (JASAT) is
accepting manuscripts 15-25 pages in length on various aspects of American
culture, with an emphasis on Texas, the South, and the Southwest. Among
recent articles are "An Aural Counterpart: Afro-Chicano Music Culture and
Mainstream Radio in Post-War Los Angeles," "Wiring Texas: The Story of the
Texas and Red River Telegraph Company"; "Chinese Medicine and Asian-American
Literature [vis a vis San Francisco]: A Case Study of Fifth Chinese
Daughter"; and Donald K. Picken's reflections on the Civil War and the Lost
Cause thesis: "Second Thoughts on the Second American Revolution."