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THE JNZL PRIZE FOR NEW ZEALAND LITERARY STUDIES
The Journal of New Zealand Literature is offering an annual prize for an original piece of research in the area of New Zealand Literary Studies. The prize will be awarded for the first time in 2005.
* The prize will be awarded for a first publication in the area of New Zealand literary studies. We particularly encourage work from graduate researchers and emerging scholars, but the prize is also open to established researchers in other fields who are making their first foray into New Zealand literary studies.
* There will be a cash prize of NZ$250.
* The winning entry will be published in JNZL (The Journal of New Zealand Literature).
* The prize is open internationally.
THE JNZL PRIZE FOR NEW ZEALAND LITERARY STUDIES
The Journal of New Zealand Literature is offering an annual prize for an original piece of research in the area of New Zealand Literary Studies. The prize will be awarded for the first time in 2005.
* The prize will be awarded for a first publication in the area of New Zealand literary studies. We particularly encourage work from graduate researchers and emerging scholars, but the prize is also open to established researchers in other fields who are making their first foray into New Zealand literary studies.
* There will be a cash prize of NZ$250.
* The winning entry will be published in JNZL (The Journal of New Zealand Literature).
* The prize is open internationally.
THE JNZL PRIZE FOR NEW ZEALAND LITERARY STUDIES
The Journal of New Zealand Literature is offering an annual prize for an original piece of research in the area of New Zealand Literary Studies. The prize will be awarded for the first time in 2005.
* The prize will be awarded for a first publication in the area of New Zealand literary studies. We particularly encourage work from graduate researchers and emerging scholars, but the prize is also open to established researchers in other fields who are making their first foray into New Zealand literary studies.
* There will be a cash prize of NZ$250.
* The winning entry will be published in JNZL (The Journal of New Zealand Literature).
* The prize is open internationally.
CFP: T.S. Eliot encyclopedia (no deadline; book)
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume encyclopedia on the
life and works of T.S. Eliot. The ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad
knowledge of Eliot's works, and an ability to write clearly and succinctly
for students in both high school and college. This large project
(250,000-300,000 words) must be completed within two years. Demonstrated
ability to meet deadlines will be required. If interested please send letter
and cv, preferably by e-mail, to
CFP: T.S. Eliot encyclopedia (no deadline; book)
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume encyclopedia on the
life and works of T.S. Eliot. The ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad
knowledge of Eliot's works, and an ability to write clearly and succinctly
for students in both high school and college. This large project
(250,000-300,000 words) must be completed within two years. Demonstrated
ability to meet deadlines will be required. If interested please send letter
and cv, preferably by e-mail, to
CFP: T.S. Eliot encyclopedia (no deadline; book)
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume encyclopedia on the
life and works of T.S. Eliot. The ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad
knowledge of Eliot's works, and an ability to write clearly and succinctly
for students in both high school and college. This large project
(250,000-300,000 words) must be completed within two years. Demonstrated
ability to meet deadlines will be required. If interested please send letter
and cv, preferably by e-mail, to
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original works and critical studies of Caribbean literature, theater, film, art, and culture by writers and scholars worldwide exclusively in electronic form. The journal promotes a lively exchange among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who hold diverse perspectives on Caribbean literature and culture and offers a mixture of critical essays, cultural studies, interviews, fiction, poetry, plays and visual art. Book reviews and bibliographies, special thematic issues and original art and photography are some of the features of this international journal of Caribbean arts and letters.
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original works and critical studies of Caribbean literature, theater, film, art, and culture by writers and scholars worldwide exclusively in electronic form. The journal promotes a lively exchange among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who hold diverse perspectives on Caribbean literature and culture and offers a mixture of critical essays, cultural studies, interviews, fiction, poetry, plays and visual art. Book reviews and bibliographies, special thematic issues and original art and photography are some of the features of this international journal of Caribbean arts and letters.
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original works and critical studies of Caribbean literature, theater, film, art, and culture by writers and scholars worldwide exclusively in electronic form. The journal promotes a lively exchange among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who hold diverse perspectives on Caribbean literature and culture and offers a mixture of critical essays, cultural studies, interviews, fiction, poetry, plays and visual art. Book reviews and bibliographies, special thematic issues and original art and photography are some of the features of this international journal of Caribbean arts and letters.
OLD ENGLISH CHARMS
CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors are seeking articles for a proposed collection
on Old English Charms. We welcome submissions that explore
the form, reception, rhetoric, literary style, medical
context, or other aspects of charms in Old English documents.
Submissions are welcome from scholars working in all
disciplines. Interdisciplinary treatments are especially
encouraged. All authors should write in such a way that
their work is accessible to academics working in other
disciplines.
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CALL FOR REVIEW-ARTICLES 2004
_Film-Philosophy_ seeks reviewers for the following books:
OLD ENGLISH CHARMS
CALL FOR PAPERS
The editors are seeking articles for a proposed collection
on Old English Charms. We welcome submissions that explore
the form, reception, rhetoric, literary style, medical
context, or other aspects of charms in Old English documents.
Submissions are welcome from scholars working in all
disciplines. Interdisciplinary treatments are especially
encouraged. All authors should write in such a way that
their work is accessible to academics working in other
disciplines.
PHILAMENT invites contributors for its fifth edition. This upcoming issue is to
circulate around ideas of Ornament.
Deadline: Friday 11th June 2004.
Ornament. So, for example, you might like to write an article about puritanical
insignia in early American literature, or about the physical and psychological
scarring of teenagers in young adult literature. Equally, you could submit a
paper on the translational slippage between scripts (transcript, manuscript,
etc) on the road to publication. Any way you look at it, you are writing about
ornament. And you ornament as you do so. Maybe you could write about that.
Go on then, adorn us.
Ornamental ideas, suggestions, texts or otherwise:
PHILAMENT invites contributors for its fifth edition. This upcoming issue is to
circulate around ideas of Ornament.
Deadline: Friday 11th June 2004.
Ornament. So, for example, you might like to write an article about puritanical
insignia in early American literature, or about the physical and psychological
scarring of teenagers in young adult literature. Equally, you could submit a
paper on the translational slippage between scripts (transcript, manuscript,
etc) on the road to publication. Any way you look at it, you are writing about
ornament. And you ornament as you do so. Maybe you could write about that.
Go on then, adorn us.
Ornamental ideas, suggestions, texts or otherwise: