CFP: Space(s): Bodies, Boundaries and Beliefs (grad) (5/10/01; journal)

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Date: Thu Mar 15 2001 - 17:43:52 EST

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    ***CALL FOR PAPERS***

    antiTHESIS is Australia’s longest-running postgraduate interdisciplinary
    journal of contemporary theory, criticism and culture. We now invite
    contributions on the theme of ‘Space(s): boundaries, bodies and beliefs’
    for antiTHESIS vol 12, 2001. This issue seeks to scrutinise ways is which
    space is conceptualised, occupied and used, and we welcome both critical
    papers and creative responses. Papers with a specific emphasis on the
    body as a culturally privileged mode of occupying and using space are
    especially welcome. Other topics may include, but are not limited to:

    * cyberspace
    * discursive and/or conceptual space
    * strategies for occupying and appropriating space
    * textual space, especially the use of the body as a text
    * historical constitution of space(s)
    * relationship between discourses and their material sites
    * the bounded space, especially the relationship between this and identities
    * Creative responses could include but are not limited to fiction, poetry, fictocriticism and visual essays.

    Submissions must conform to the MLA style and be no more than 6 000 words
    in length. We require three hard copies (a disk will be requested upon
    selection) of all submissions. The deadline for papers is 10 May 2001.

    Queries and submissions to
    antiTHESIS
    Department of English with Cultural Studies
    University of Melbourne
    PARKVILLE VIC 3010
    antithesis@english.unimelb.edu.au

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