UPDATE: Postcolonial Theatre in Britain (4/15/04; collection)
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April 2004)
Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
UPDATE: POSTCOLONIAL THEATRE/ DRAMA IN BRITAIN(Call for chapters; book; 15
April 2004)
Breaking the Bounds II: Postcolonial British Stages
Announcement and CFP:Victorian Review
The Victorian Review, an inter-disciplinary journal of nineteenth-century
studies, is pleased to announce the publication of its most recent issue.
Articles include:
Mary Ellen Kappler, "Playing 'Theayter': Dramatic Performance in the
Late-Victorian Fictional Slum"
Marty Gould, "Anticipation, Transformation, Accommodation: The Great
Exhibition on the London Stage"
Robert Aguirre, "Exhibiting Degeneracy: The Aztec Children and the Ruins of
Race"
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor, "Who Acts John Bull: Speculating on English
National Character and Modern Morality"
Reviews include
Announcement and CFP:Victorian Review
The Victorian Review, an inter-disciplinary journal of nineteenth-century
studies, is pleased to announce the publication of its most recent issue.
Articles include:
Mary Ellen Kappler, "Playing 'Theayter': Dramatic Performance in the
Late-Victorian Fictional Slum"
Marty Gould, "Anticipation, Transformation, Accommodation: The Great
Exhibition on the London Stage"
Robert Aguirre, "Exhibiting Degeneracy: The Aztec Children and the Ruins of
Race"
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor, "Who Acts John Bull: Speculating on English
National Character and Modern Morality"
Reviews include
Correction to previous posting
Ushering in contemporary discourse: Mary Wollstonecraft
Under the Editorship of Frank Runcie and Julie Beaulieu
CFP: Graduate Journal - Mode
Graduate students in Cornell's Department of English are currently
accepting submissions for a new print journal of interdisciplinary
writing in the humanities. While there are no thematic limitations on
material, we encourage papers that emphasize interdisciplinarity,
genre-crossing, and intertextual thought.
**Details**
Deadline for Submissions:
Friday, April 2
Length:
10-20 pages
Format:
Please email your work as a Microsoft Word attachment (double spaced,
12-point) to pef4_at_cornell.edu.
Or snail mail a hard copy to Patrick Foran at:
Cornell University
English Department
250 Goldwin Smith Hall
Ithaca, NY 14850
Call For Papers
Brown v. Board of Education: Its Impact on Public Education 1954-2004
=93Then and Now=94
Call for Papers=20
Partial Answers, a semi-annual journal of literature and the history of =
ideas, calls for contributions to a rubric that was announced in its =
January 2004 issue (2/1) and is expected to continue in the subsequent =
volumes, specifically in the June 2005 issue (3/2). Papers in this =
rubric will deal with the ways in which present-day concerns and ideas =
are prefigured in the literature of the past, thus placing recent =
developments in a historical perspective. The editorial board is =
especially interested in articles that combine this type of inquiry with =
insights into the artistic achievements of the works discussed.=20
Correction to previous posting
Ushering in contemporary discourse: Mary Wollstonecraft
Under the Editorship of Frank Runcie and Julie Beaulieu
CFP: Graduate Journal - Mode
Graduate students in Cornell's Department of English are currently
accepting submissions for a new print journal of interdisciplinary
writing in the humanities. While there are no thematic limitations on
material, we encourage papers that emphasize interdisciplinarity,
genre-crossing, and intertextual thought.
**Details**
Deadline for Submissions:
Friday, April 2
Length:
10-20 pages
Format:
Please email your work as a Microsoft Word attachment (double spaced,
12-point) to pef4_at_cornell.edu.
Or snail mail a hard copy to Patrick Foran at:
Cornell University
English Department
250 Goldwin Smith Hall
Ithaca, NY 14850
Call For Papers
Brown v. Board of Education: Its Impact on Public Education 1954-2004
Correction to previous posting
Ushering in contemporary discourse: Mary Wollstonecraft
Under the Editorship of Frank Runcie and Julie Beaulieu
Call For Papers
Brown v. Board of Education: Its Impact on Public Education 1954-2004
CALL FOR PAPERS: CHICK LIT, CHICK FLICKS