CFP: Working Gender: Cultural Representations of Women and Labor (1/5/05; journal issue)
The fourth issue of Br=FAjula, =93Working Gender: Cultural =
Representations
of Women and Labor=94 aims to bring together research that engages with
and analyzes the condition of women as they participate in work. Studies
of work include but are not limited to paid, unpaid, intellectual,
creative, physical, formal or informal, legal or illegal endeavors. We
will consider papers from a variety of discipl ines that explore and
problematize the changing definitions of women and their labors in Latin
American societies from pre-colonial to contemporary times.=20
Br=FAjula is a peer-reviewed journal that favors anonymity in the =
process
of selection. Therefore we ask that essays be submitted without names.
Names and e-mail addresses should appear on cover letter and envelopes
only. Essays may be written in Spanish, English, or Portuguese. Papers
are limited to 15-20 pages, double-spaced, including endnotes and
bibliography following the MLA Style. Please submit all materials by
January 5, 2005.=20
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Brujula=20
Hemispheric Institute on the America=20
University of California, Davis=20
One Shields Avenue=20
Davis, CA 95616-8576=20
Phone: (530) 752-8535=20
Fax: (530) 752-5655
Email: brujula_at_ucdavis.edu
Visit the website at http://hia.ucdavis.edu/brujula=20
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