UPDATE: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa (no deadline noted; journal)

From: L De Kock (DKOCKL@unisa.ac.za)
Date: Mon Jul 03 2000 - 03:39:23 EDT

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    This CFP, almost identical to one sent earlier, is has been slightly
    edited to make it more user-friendly for US scholars. The changes occur in
    the final sentence under category 1 below and in the penultinmate
    paragraph overall.

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    *scrutiny2: issues in english studies in southern africa* wishes to invite
    papers on the following topics for its forthcoming issues:

    1. The end of theory?

    The editors invite contributions which address the seeming exhaustion with
    successive waves of theory that attempt to legitimate and strengthen the
    practices of literary and cultural criticism. We are more than happy here
    to consider contemporary contexts other than southern Africa, and case
    histories in regions such as the US and elsewhere.

    2. The semiotics of sports narratives

    In the wake of the Hansie Cronje scandal, which seems to have affected
    South Africans and cricket loyalists elsewhere with as much force as a
    thousand novels, the editors invite reflections on the imaginative
    investment in national sport. What charge is carried by the semiotic
    enactment of heroic sporting endeavour under the sign of national colours?
    What does sport mean? Should cultural scholars take the aesthetics, and
    the ethics, of sport more seriously?

    3. Testimonies of institutional transition

    Institutional contexts, particularly in southern Africa, are changing the
    very nature of academic disciplines. Momentous changes are occurring at
    South African universities, involving a great deal of trauma, racial
    conflict, philosophical and pedagogical debate. Yet there is relatively
    little reflective writing on these dramas of transition. The editors
    invite 'raw' testimony as well as more 'academic' accounts of the stories
    behind the curriculum and promotional battles.

    *scrutiny2*, a peer-reviewed journal with an occasional postcolonial
    slant, is indexed by the MLA, among others. Past contributors to the
    journal include international scholars of note such as Dipesh Chakrabarty,
    Laura Chrisman, David Attwell, Peter Horn, Kole Omotoso, David Schalkwyk,
    Devi Sarenjeive, John Higgins and many others.

    Write to the Editor, Leon de Kock, at dkockl@unisa.ac.za or to the
    Co-editor, Deirdre Byrne, at byrnedc@unisa.ac.za for more details.

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