CFP: Safundi: Comparative US - South African Studies (9/7/03; journal issue)

full name / name of organization: 
Andrew Offenburger
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Safundi, The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies,
encourages any scholar or professional to submit a paper for
publication. Papers are being collected for publication in Issue 12
(October 2003).

DUE DATE: September 7, 2003

SUGGESTED TOPICS: Any topic dealing with South African and American
comparative studies: politics, sociology, biology, law, economics, art,
music, letters, history, etc. Essays and personal experience pieces are
also welcomed.

PUBLICATION INFO: Safundi is a peer-reviewed, quarterly, academic
journal devoted to the comparative study of South Africa and the United
States. Christopher Saunders of the University of Cape Town and Scott
Rosenberg of Wittenberg University are the journal's Editors-in-Chief.
George Fredrickson of Stanford University serves as Patron of the Board.
Safundi has an editorial board of more than 30 scholars and a membership
of more than 1750 individuals worldwide.

SUBMISSION INFO: Review the writer's guidelines at
http://www.safundi.com/researchers.asp and then submit your paper at
http://www.safundi.com/submission.asp. Safundi evaluates papers using
its blind submission process. Papers of a comparative nature receive
priority.

RECENT PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SAFUNDI:
- "Reacting to Amy Biehl: Perspectives from South Africa and the United
States," by Steven Gish
- "'I am NOT just like one of the family...': The Black Domestic Servant
and White Family Dynamics in 20th Century American and South African
Literature, by Mary Elizabeth Pope
- "'Breaking the Monologue?' The American Indian Movement and Inkatha
Freedom Party," by Jason McKenney
- "Crossing Borders: A Black Feminist Approach to Researching the
Comparative Histories of Black Women's Resistance in the U.S. South and
South Africa," by Pam Brooks
- "Ripple of Hope in the Land of Apartheid: Robert F. Kennedy in South
Africa, June 4th-9th, 1966," by Larry Shore
- "The Instrument of Terror: Some Thoughts on Comparative
Historiography, White Rural Unofficial Violence, and Segregation in
South Africa and the American South," by John Higginson & Christoph
Strobel

Please circulate this call for papers widely. Thank you.

Andrew Offenburger
Founding Editor & Publisher
Safundi: The Journal of South African & American Comparative Studies
offenburger_at_safundi.com
http://www.safundi.com

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