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CFP: D. S. Izevbaye: A Festschrift: African and Black Lit. (4/30/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 6:41pm
O. Okunoye

PROFESSOR D.S. IZEVBAYE:A FESTSCHRIFT

Professor Daniel Sunday Izevbaye, an outstanding Nigerian scholar and
literary critic ,is retiring from the University of Ibadan, his base for
well over three decades. Izevbaye is one of the foremost and original
thinkers of the nature and character of contemporary African literature
written in English, an accomplished teacher whose numerous essays in
African, Caribbean and American literatures have both the depth and
clarity of a true scholar-critic; metaphorically, D.S. Izevbaye is a
major pathfinder of contemporary critical practice in Africa and a
shining light whose propagation of critical excellence at Ibadan is as
influential as it is enviable.

CFP: Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations in Film & TV (4/1/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 3:26pm
Razedupsky_at_aol.com

Call For Papers

We are soliciting submissions for an upcoming collection of essays entitled
Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations of Shakespeare in Film and Telelvision
to be published by McFarland.

The volume will address the appropriation of Shakespearean narratives,
thematics, imagery, and characterizations in non-Shakespearean cinema and
television. For example, the essays may observe the dialogue between the
Shakespearean source and the cinematic context or examine the intersection of
high and low art forms. The submissions should not concentrate on films of
Shakespearean plays, but instead on those works that are based on or borrow
from Shakespeare.

CFP: Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations in Film & TV (4/1/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 3:26pm
Razedupsky_at_aol.com

Call For Papers

We are soliciting submissions for an upcoming collection of essays entitled
Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations of Shakespeare in Film and Telelvision
to be published by McFarland.

The volume will address the appropriation of Shakespearean narratives,
thematics, imagery, and characterizations in non-Shakespearean cinema and
television. For example, the essays may observe the dialogue between the
Shakespearean source and the cinematic context or examine the intersection of
high and low art forms. The submissions should not concentrate on films of
Shakespearean plays, but instead on those works that are based on or borrow
from Shakespeare.

CFP: Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations in Film & TV (4/1/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 3:26pm
Razedupsky_at_aol.com

Call For Papers

We are soliciting submissions for an upcoming collection of essays entitled
Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations of Shakespeare in Film and Telelvision
to be published by McFarland.

The volume will address the appropriation of Shakespearean narratives,
thematics, imagery, and characterizations in non-Shakespearean cinema and
television. For example, the essays may observe the dialogue between the
Shakespearean source and the cinematic context or examine the intersection of
high and low art forms. The submissions should not concentrate on films of
Shakespearean plays, but instead on those works that are based on or borrow
from Shakespeare.

CFP: Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations in Film & TV (4/1/03; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, November 24, 2002 - 3:26pm
Razedupsky_at_aol.com

Call For Papers

We are soliciting submissions for an upcoming collection of essays entitled
Almost Shakespeare: Appropriations of Shakespeare in Film and Telelvision
to be published by McFarland.

The volume will address the appropriation of Shakespearean narratives,
thematics, imagery, and characterizations in non-Shakespearean cinema and
television. For example, the essays may observe the dialogue between the
Shakespearean source and the cinematic context or examine the intersection of
high and low art forms. The submissions should not concentrate on films of
Shakespearean plays, but instead on those works that are based on or borrow
from Shakespeare.

CFP: M/C: Media and Culture Conference Reviews (e-journal)

updated: 
Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 9:48pm
Emma Nelms

Conference Reviews - You've been there & done that, now write the review!

The 'events' section of M/C Reviews (an online Reviews journal) invites your
contributions for 500-1000 word reviews and responses to conferences,
seminars and idea fests that you've attended over this year.

What inspired & disappointed? Did you spot any interesting changes and
developments or specific ideas being addressed or was it all rather old hat?
Where there any papers that really made an impact and why? What of the
politics of conferences? And what really mattered more - the papers or the
party afterwards? This is your opportunity to write back.

CFP: M/C: Media and Culture Conference Reviews (e-journal)

updated: 
Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 9:48pm
Emma Nelms

Conference Reviews - You've been there & done that, now write the review!

The 'events' section of M/C Reviews (an online Reviews journal) invites your
contributions for 500-1000 word reviews and responses to conferences,
seminars and idea fests that you've attended over this year.

What inspired & disappointed? Did you spot any interesting changes and
developments or specific ideas being addressed or was it all rather old hat?
Where there any papers that really made an impact and why? What of the
politics of conferences? And what really mattered more - the papers or the
party afterwards? This is your opportunity to write back.

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

CFP: egotistics: Ecocriticism / Shakespeare and Adaptation (grad) (e-journal)

updated: 
Wednesday, November 13, 2002 - 4:35am
casey006

CFP: egotistics: Open and Special Issues

egotistics is the online journal of EGO, the English Graduate Organization at
The University of Alabama. This peer-reviewed journal has been established to
offer graduate students and new professors the opportunity to publish their
critical writing on any topic regarding literature and critical theory. All
submissions will be reviewed by an editor and at least two assistant editors.
Rejected submissions will be returned with reader's suggestions. As always,
egotistics welcomes submissions for our open issues. Beginning spring 2003,
 we will publish one or two special topics issues per year.

Special Issue 1: Ecocriticism

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