CFP: New Contemplative Review: Literature and Spirituality (3/10/04; journal)

full name / name of organization: 
editors_at_contemplative-review.com

The New Contemplative Review seeks journal articles and short life-writing
pieces for its first issue, on the subject of spirituality. Treatments of
literature and spirituality are welcome: articles are welcome on any
aspect of the relation between literature and religion, except 'dogma';
but articles of pure theological enquiry are discouraged.

Articles must be 4,000 to 6,000 words in length, except by pre-arrangement
with the editor. Life-writing in general should not be more than 2,500
words, although exceptions can be made. The New Contemplative Review
follows a policy of open submission, both in content and topic: articles
from any discipline or faith perspective are welcome, including
agnosticism and atheism.

Articles are peer-reviewed.

The journal aims primarily to publish the work of young and early career
researchers, although undergraduate submissions are discouraged. Topics of
relevance might include:

Life, faith and writing
Loss of faith, in a religious or political system
Meaning, or its loss, in a specific text
Discourses of anti-religion
Cultural representations of feminist, black or queer spirituality
Spirituality in the theatre

Completed articles and abstracts may be sent to
submissions_at_contemplative-review.com

More general questions and queries should be addressed to

editors_at_contemplative-review.com

It is anticipated that the journal will have both an online presence and a
print run.

Deadline for initial enquiries: 10 March

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