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

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James Kee
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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.

Manuscripts should normally not exceed 15 pages of the review (about
30,000 signs and spaces) and be sent to Frédéric Ogée, U. F. R. d'Etudes
Anglophones, Université Paris 7, Denis Diderot, 10 rue Charles V, 75004
Paris, France; or to James M. Kee or Maurice Géracht, Department of
English, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, 01610, USA. For more
information see http://college.holycross.edu/interfaces/papers.html. The
deadline is Oct. 1, 2004.

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