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UPDATE: Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London (e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 8:46pm
Lawrence Phillips

The Literary London Journal is pleased to announce publication of the second edition of the Journal and to invite submissions for the third issue which will be published on 15th March 2004. The deadline for submissions to be considered for this issue 1st February 2004. The current issue is now online at http://www.literarylondon.org and includes:

Articles

Nick Bentley, 'Writing 1950s London: Narrative Strategies in Colin MacInnes's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners'

Robert Bond, 'Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclaire and the London Proletarian Novel'

Michael Sayeau, 'The Voice of the Plague: Disorder, Order, amd Talk in Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year'

UPDATE: Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London (e-journal)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 8:46pm
Lawrence Phillips

The Literary London Journal is pleased to announce publication of the second edition of the Journal and to invite submissions for the third issue which will be published on 15th March 2004. The deadline for submissions to be considered for this issue 1st February 2004. The current issue is now online at http://www.literarylondon.org and includes:

Articles

Nick Bentley, 'Writing 1950s London: Narrative Strategies in Colin MacInnes's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners'

Robert Bond, 'Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclaire and the London Proletarian Novel'

Michael Sayeau, 'The Voice of the Plague: Disorder, Order, amd Talk in Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year'

CFP: The Holocaust as Screen Memory (1/15/04; collection)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 8:43pm
Weissman, Gary

THE HOLOCAUST AS SCREEN MEMORY.
Proposals/contributions are invited for a collection of original essays
exploring the claim that the Holocaust has served as a screen memory for
other histories, anxieties, and concerns. For example, some scholars in the
United States have suggested that the Holocaust may serve as a screen memory
for events "closer to home" than the Nazi genocide of the European
Jews-particularly the genocide of Native Americans and the perpetration of
American slavery and segregation. Others have identified the Holocaust as a
symbol for vanishing American Jewish identity and community. Still others
link interest in the Holocaust to fears concerning the disappearance of

CFP: The Holocaust as Screen Memory (1/15/04; collection)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 8:43pm
Weissman, Gary

THE HOLOCAUST AS SCREEN MEMORY.
Proposals/contributions are invited for a collection of original essays
exploring the claim that the Holocaust has served as a screen memory for
other histories, anxieties, and concerns. For example, some scholars in the
United States have suggested that the Holocaust may serve as a screen memory
for events "closer to home" than the Nazi genocide of the European
Jews-particularly the genocide of Native Americans and the perpetration of
American slavery and segregation. Others have identified the Holocaust as a
symbol for vanishing American Jewish identity and community. Still others
link interest in the Holocaust to fears concerning the disappearance of

CFP: An Encyclopedia of Beat Culture (no deadline noted; collection)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 6:46am
Lawlor, William

Work is nearly completed on An Encyclopedia of Beat Culture, but various
biographical, thematic, and contextual entries remain to be written.
Persons interested in writing about the Beat Generation and the Age of
Spontaneity should contact William Lawlor, Professor of English,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (wlawlor_at_uwsp.edu). Please include
a short resume.

UPDATE: Dwelling Places (11/15/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 6:20am
monica o'brien

Correction of information for Crossings, a counter-disciplinary journal,
Issue 7, Dwelling Places
New website address:

http://crossings.binghamton.edu/

Please disregard the old address given in the CFP
Questions: contact Dr. Andy Martino
nerval_at_msn.com

Monica O'Brien
Program in Philosophy, Literature and Criticism
Department of Comparative Literature
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, New York 13902-6000

UPDATE: Dwelling Places (11/15/03; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 6:20am
monica o'brien

Correction of information for Crossings, a counter-disciplinary journal,
Issue 7, Dwelling Places
New website address:

http://crossings.binghamton.edu/

Please disregard the old address given in the CFP
Questions: contact Dr. Andy Martino
nerval_at_msn.com

Monica O'Brien
Program in Philosophy, Literature and Criticism
Department of Comparative Literature
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, New York 13902-6000

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