CFP: Princess Diana (1/1/01; collection)

From: Rod Heimpel (heimpel@chass.utoronto.ca)
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 14:01:30 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    SCHOLARLY ESSAYS ON LADY DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES

    FOR A COLLECTION ENTITLED:

    Approaching Diana

    Although several years have passed since the death of Lady Diana,
    Princess of Wales, hardly a day goes by when her name is not mentioned
    in newspapers, on television, in countless "true accounts," and, of
    course, on the Internet. Even in death, Diana continues to fascinate, to
    captivate, to intrigue and perplex. Curiously perhaps, Diana is not only
    the subject of popular fascination, but also the object of scholarly
    work in an international field called Dianology.

    The Diana phenomenon is the subject of the proposed collection of
    essays, Approaching Diana. Unlike the other theme-based volumes that
    have appeared to date, this collection will focus on different ways of
    approaching the study of Diana. These approaches may include, but are
    not limited to philosophical, feminist, historical, sociological,
    psychological, anthropological, semiotic, deconstructive,
    psychoanalytical, hermeneutical, and media as well as cultural studies
    approaches. Each contributor will define and name the approach on which
    his or her essay is based. Regardless of their approach, contributions
    should avoid jargon, include a clear statement of their argument from
    the outset, and conclude with an assessment of the power and yield of
    the approach used.

    Essays should not exceed 20 pages in length (5000 words). Authors are
    instructed to use parenthetical references to a list of Works Cited.
    Explanatory notes should be avoided. All contributions will be
    peer-reviewed. The deadline for contributions is: January 1, 2001. The
    volume is scheduled to appear in Fall 2001. Please submit your
    contribution to:

    Prof. Rod Heimpel
    Department of French, University of Toronto
    50 St. Joseph St., Second Floor
    Toronto (Ontario)
    M5S 1J4

    Contributions may also be e-mailed as attachments in Word or WordPerfect
    format to: <heimpel@chass.utoronto.ca>.

    * This Call is also available online and as a Word document at:
    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/french/pp/heimpel/diana

    ______________________________________________________

    Rod Heimpel
    Assistant Professor / Webmaster
    Department of French, University of Toronto
    E-mail- heimpel@chass.utoronto.ca
    WWW: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/french/pp/heimpel
    Phone- (416) 926-1300, ext. 3418

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