CFP: Literary Study (all fields): _Henry Street_ (grad) (2/1; journal)

From: Steve McCullough (slmccull@is2.dal.ca)
Date: Sat Nov 13 1999 - 16:14:04 EST


                           Henry Street:
                 A Graduate Review of Literary Studies

         Invites submissions for our upcoming general issue 9.2

                    Deadline: February 1, 2000

  _Henry Street_, now entering its ninth year of publication, is an inter-
  national forum for graduate students of English and related disciplines.
  We invite contributions of original and scholarly contributions to current
  research on literatures in English from all historical periods, material
  culture, pedagogy, and critical theory. In addition to welcoming papers
  from a broad range of critical perspectives, the journal is particularly
  receptive to unconventional or personal approaches that open new avenues
  of investigation in literary and cultural criticism.

  Graduate students and recent graduates are encouraged to submit critical
  and occasional essays, short fiction, and poetry. Chapters of theses and
  conference papers are acceptable, provided they are sufficiently edited
  and rigorous enough to stand alone as critical articles.

  We especially invite submissions for our regular "Negotiations" feature.
  In this section of the journal we present a graduate student essay
  foregrounding or critiquing the ideas of a well-established scholar and
  that scholar's reply. "Negotiations" is intended to be a stimulating
  meeting point for the ideas of graduate students and senior members of
  the profession. Should we be unable to obtain a response from
  your chosen interlocutor, your essay will proceed to publication as a
  regular article. Past exchanges have included student Andrew Lesk and
  Professor Robert Lecker on canonicity and the university, and student
  Cheryl Cowdy Crawford and author Douglas Glover on Deleuze and
  Guattari and Glover's novel _The Life and Times of Captain N_.

  _Henry Street_ is indexed by the MLA and the Canadian Periodicals Index.

SUBMISSIONS

  To be considered for publication, submissions must be double-spaced
  throughout (including endnotes and works cited) and follow MLA guidelines
  for citation and presentation. Submissions should not exceed 7000 words in
  length. To facilitate our process of anonymous review, the author's name
  should not appear on the manuscript.
 
  Send two copies of submissions, and include a self-addressed return
  envelope accompanied either by Canadian stamps or international reply
  coupons. Manuscripts submitted without SASE cannot be returned. The
  cover letter must indicate the author's degree status and university
  affiliation.

  Send your submission to:

                             Steve McCullough, Editor
                             _Henry Street_
                             c/o Department of English
                             Dalhousie University
                             Halifax, Nova Scotia
                             Canada
                             B3H 3J5

  You can send e-mail inquiries to henry.street@dal.ca and find out more
  about us at our web page (http://is2.dal.ca/~henryst). Note that we do
  not accept submissions by e-mail.

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>From Henry Street 8.1
Special issue - PRIMITIVISM, POSTMODERNISM, NOSTALGIA

Negotiations:

  Cheryl Cowdy-Crawford
    "Becoming-Masks: _The Life and Times of Captain N_ at n-1 Dimensions"

  Douglas Glover and Cheryl Cowdy-Crawford
    "Lines of Flight"

William Leahy
  "The Predicament of Clifford: The Effacement of Colonialism in the
   Textual Metaethnograpy of James Clifford"

Tom Penner
  "Facing the Hybrid Double in Rohinton Mistry's _Tales From Firozsha Baag_"

Joshua Kotzin
  "Numismatics"

Fiction by Oladipo Agboluange and Miodrag Kojadinovic

Poetry by Carmine Esposito, Michael Londry, and d.n. wright

Reviews of books on the Gothic, Romantic Authorship, Cannibals, Sequels,
  Phenomenology & Poststructuralism, and Literary Canon-Making

----
Steve McCullough
PhD candidate, Department of English, Dalhousie University
Editor, _Henry Street: A Graduate Review of Literary Studies_
Moderator, soc.culture.jewish.holocaust
WWW -> http://is2.dal.ca/~slmccull

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