CFP: The Brock Review (5/15/06; journal issue)
The Brock Review is a blind peer-reviewed, scholarly, interdisciplinary
humanities journal that publishes annual themed issues. We at the Review are
currently accepting articles 4000-7000 words in length on the theme of
authenticity, widely conceived, in Western culture.
Possible topics may, but need not, include the following:
--literary treatments of ageing
--social constructions of ageing or the aged
--theoretical discussions of ageing, avoidance of ageing, fear of ageing
--ageing in popular culture, film, television
--ageing and wisdom
--gender and ageing
--ageing and respect or authority
--the history of ageing
--the philosophy of ageing
--feminism and ageing
--ageing and creativity
--ageing and art
Send submissions to Steven D. Scott, editor, The Brock Review, Department of
English, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St Catharines, ON Canada L2S
3A1 or via email at sscott_at_brocku.ca by May 15, 2006
Thank you,
Steven
Steven D. Scott
Editor, The Brock Review
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Brock University
St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1
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