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CFP: Defining the Americas: Media Within/Across Borders (1/16/04; journal issue)

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Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:47pm
Afsheen J. Nomai

Call for Papers: THE VELVET LIGHT TRAP
A CRITICAL JOURNAL OF FILM AND TELEVISION STUDIES
Defining the Americas: Media Within/Across Borders

The history of the American continents has long been one of establishing and
crossing borders. From pre-colonial times to the present, people and
cultures define and redefine themselves and their borders, especially in
response to perceived conquest opportunities or threats. As cultural
discourse, media interrogates the construction of identity within and beyond
national or other boundaries.

CFP: Defining the Americas: Media Within/Across Borders (1/16/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:47pm
Afsheen J. Nomai

Call for Papers: THE VELVET LIGHT TRAP
A CRITICAL JOURNAL OF FILM AND TELEVISION STUDIES
Defining the Americas: Media Within/Across Borders

The history of the American continents has long been one of establishing and
crossing borders. From pre-colonial times to the present, people and
cultures define and redefine themselves and their borders, especially in
response to perceived conquest opportunities or threats. As cultural
discourse, media interrogates the construction of identity within and beyond
national or other boundaries.

CFP: Role of Narrative in Religious Traditions (10/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:46pm
James Kee

INTERFACES, a bilingual French/English journal, invites essays for a
series of issues focusing upon the representational role of narrative in
religious traditions, whether in word or image. The issues will be
concerned especially with narrative's irreducible functions and with the
need within traditions for certain basic narratives to be re-told. Essays
may focus upon narratives from any major religious tradition; those that
foster dialogue between traditions-for example, by taking up tales common
to more than one-are especially welcome. The journal's plural title
announces its particular commitment to scholarship that explores
interdisciplinary interfaces.

CFP: Role of Narrative in Religious Traditions (10/1/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:46pm
James Kee

INTERFACES, a bilingual French/English journal, invites essays for a
series of issues focusing upon the representational role of narrative in
religious traditions, whether in word or image. The issues will be
concerned especially with narrative's irreducible functions and with the
need within traditions for certain basic narratives to be re-told. Essays
may focus upon narratives from any major religious tradition; those that
foster dialogue between traditions-for example, by taking up tales common
to more than one-are especially welcome. The journal's plural title
announces its particular commitment to scholarship that explores
interdisciplinary interfaces.

CFP: Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London (2/1/04; e-journal)

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Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:43pm
Lawrence Phillips

The Literary London Journal is pleased to announce publication of the =
second edition of the Journal and to invite submissions for the=20
third issue which will be published on 15th March 2004. The deadline for =
submissions to be considered for this issue is 1st February=20
2004. The current issue is now online at http://www.literarylondon.org and =
includes:=20
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Nick Bentley, 'Writing 1950s London: Narrative Strategies in Colin =
MacInnes's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners'
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Robert Bond, 'Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclair and the 'London =
Proletarian Novel''
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CFP: Atenea: Multidisciplinary (1/4/04; journal & website)

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Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 7:40pm
NBatra-Atenea

Atenea is a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and=20
social sciences published twice a year by the University of Puerto Rico=20
at Mayaguez. It features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and=20
poetry. The editorial board invites submissions in either=20
English or Spanish (see the guidelines below):

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