CFP: ANGELAKI: Theoretical Humanities (2/28/02; journal issue)

From: Gerard Greenway (greenway@angelaki.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jul 14 2001 - 16:08:33 EDT

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    ANGELAKI
    journal of the theoretical humanities

    CALL FOR PAPERS -- GENERAL ISSUE 2002

    "Fearless and inventive, this journal has reset the agenda for the
    theoretical humanities."
    -- Peggy Kamuf, University of Southern California, USA

    _Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities_ publishes two special
    issues and one general/open issue per volume. The journal invites
    submissions for its volume 7, number 3 general/open issue, for
    publication December 2002. Please see below for the current contents
    list of the 2001 general issue (6.3, for publication December).

    Deadline for submission of 7.3 material for review: February 28, 2002.

    Submissions are subject to peer review.

    For full details on _Angelaki_, submission information and contents
    listings of volumes 2 to 5, please visit the journal's website at:

    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725X.html

    * ELECTRONIC SAMPLE COPY. The journal has been available online as
    well as in print since volume 5 (2000). The 2000 general issue (5.3),
    with work from Deleuze, Derrida and Zizek, is available as a free
    electronic sample at the website -- click on the sample copy link in the
    listing at the top of the home page.

    * SUBALTERN AFFECT, the 6.1 special issue of _Angelaki_, guest edited
    by Jon Beasley-Murray and Alberto Moreiras, is now out. Please see below
    for contents list. 6.2, _Gift, Theft, Apology_, guest edited by
    Constantin V. Boundas, will be published in September.

    Thank you -- Gerard Greenway, managing editor, Angelaki
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725X.html

    volume 6 number 3 december 2001
    GENERAL ISSUE 2001
    issue editor: Pelagia Goulimari

    CONTENTS

    Editorial Introduction
    -- Pelagia Goulimari

    Never Before, Always Already: Notes on Agamben
    and the Category of Relation
    -- Alexander Garcia Duttmann

    Humanism After Auschwitz: Reflections on Jean Amery's _Freitod_
    -- Andrew McCann

    Judgement is not an Exit: Toward an Affective Criticism
    of Violence with _American Psycho_
    -- Marco Abel

    A New Lyricism: Some Early Thoughts on Linguistic Disobedience
    -- John Kinsella

    To Follow a Snail: Experimental Empiricism and
    the Ethic of Minor Literature
    -- Peter Trnka

    Cave Paintings and Wall Writings: Blanchot's Signature
    -- Lars Iyer

    To Place the Void: Badiou Reads Spinoza
    -- Sam Gillespie

    Photography and the Exposure of Community: Sharing Nan Goldin
    and Jean-Luc Nancy
    -- Louis Kaplan

    The Comedy of Philosophy: Bataille, Hegel and Derrida
    -- Lisa Trahair

    The Aesthetics of Affect: Thinking Art Beyond Representation
    -- Simon O'Sullivan

    Human Rights, Humanism and Desire
    -- Costas Douzinas

    DEBATE: Just Hoaxing: A Reply to Margaret Soltan's
    "Hoax Poetry in America"
    -- Bill Freind*

         * Bill Freind writes in response to Margaret Soltan's piece in
         _Angelaki_ 5.1: _Poets on the Verge_. We encourage the submission
         of responses to work published in the journal. These will be
         considered for publication in the annual general issue.

    ____________________________

    volume 6 number 1 april 2001
    special issue: SUBALTERN AFFECT
    issue editors: Jon Beasley-Murray and Alberto Moreiras

    CONTENTS

    Editorial Introduction: Subalternity and Affect
    -- Jon Beasley-Murray and Alberto Moreiras

    Separation and the Politics of Theory
    -- Alberto Moreiras

    Subject Scenes, Symbolic Exclusion, and Subalternity
    -- Brian Carr

    Making an Example of Spivak
    -- David Huddart

    The Sovereign Individual, "Subalternity," and Becoming-Other
    -- Kenneth Surin

    Feeling, the Subaltern, and the Organic Intellectual
    -- Brett Levinson

    Managing Ecstasy: A Subaltern Performative of Resistance
    -- Samir Dayal

    Reflections on the Origin: Transculturation and Tragedy
    in _Pedro Paramo_
    -- Patrick Dove

    Tribalism, Globalism, and Eskimo Television in Leslie Marmon Silko's
    _Almanac of the Dead_
    -- Eva Cherniavsky

    Hear Say Yes in Piglia: _La ciudad ausente_, Posthegemony, and the
    "Fin-negans" of Historicity
    -- Gareth Williams

    Porno-Revolution: _El fiord_ and the Eva-Peronist State
    -- John Kraniauskas

    Trashing Whiteness: _Pulp Fiction_, _Se7en_, _Strange Days_,
    and Articulating Affect
    -- Paul Gormley

    East of the Sun and West of the Moon: The Balkans and Cultural Studies
    -- Arthur Redding

    Anti-Fascism as Child's Play: The Political Line in
    _The Laurels of Lake Constance_
    -- Jon Beasley-Murray

    Gerard Greenway

    managing editor
    A N G E L A K I
    journal of the theoretical humanities

    greenway@angelaki.demon.co.uk
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725X.html

    36A Norham Road
    Oxford OX2 6SQ
    United Kingdom

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