CFP: Storytelling, Self, Society (12/22/03; 3/5/04-3/6/04 & journal)
STORYTELLING, SELF, SOCIETY
a service provided by www.english.upenn.edu |
FAQ changelog |
STORYTELLING, SELF, SOCIETY
CFP: Derrida's Indian Philosophical Subtext (29 Feb. 2004, Collection)
=20
Papers are invited for a special issue (August 2004) of the online, =
peer-reviewed journal _Consciousness, Literature and the Arts_ on =
Derrida's Indian philosophical subtext:
CFP: Derrida's Indian Philosophical Subtext (29 Feb. 2004, Collection)
=20
Papers are invited for a special issue (August 2004) of the online, =
peer-reviewed journal _Consciousness, Literature and the Arts_ on =
Derrida's Indian philosophical subtext:
CFP: Theatron Submissions (For Spring 2004: January 15, 2004 and for Fall
2004: March 15, 2004)
Call for Papers: Teaching Short Fiction
Manuscripts are sought that address practical and/or theoretical
approaches to teaching the short story and other forms of short fiction.
These manuscripts will gladly be considered for inclusion in upcoming
issues of The Academic Exchange Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal that
appears in both print and electronic versions and enjoys wide
circulation.
CFP: Theatron Submissions (For Spring 2004: January 15, 2004 and for Fall
2004: March 15, 2004)
The Publications Committee of the South Carolina Traditional Arts Network
(SCTAN) is proud to announce the planned publication of an edited volume on
folklore and folklife of South Carolina. The volume will be published by
the University of South Carolina Press.
We have just signed a contract with USC Press and have promised delivery of
all manuscripts by March 2004. All royalties from book sales will be
donated to SCTAN.
The purposes of the volume are to promote South Carolina folk traditions to
a wider audience, to increase community awareness of and pride in local
traditions, and to increase our state's awareness of our own cultural
The Publications Committee of the South Carolina Traditional Arts Network
(SCTAN) is proud to announce the planned publication of an edited volume on
folklore and folklife of South Carolina. The volume will be published by
the University of South Carolina Press.
We have just signed a contract with USC Press and have promised delivery of
all manuscripts by March 2004. All royalties from book sales will be
donated to SCTAN.
The purposes of the volume are to promote South Carolina folk traditions to
a wider audience, to increase community awareness of and pride in local
traditions, and to increase our state's awareness of our own cultural