CFP: Literature and Medicine (journal)

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Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 10:51:24 EST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    LITERATURE AND MEDICINE is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between
    literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness,
    health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through
    literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of
    literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.

    Literature and Medicine is published semiannually by the Johns Hopkins
    University Press. The first issue of each year is a thematic issue, the
    second a general one. The Fall 2001 issue, accessible through Project Muse
    (see link below), is the first issue published by the new editors, Rita
    Charon, M.D., Ph.D. of the Department
    of General Medicine at Columbia University and Maura Spiegel, Ph.D. of
    Columbia University, English and Comparative Literature Department.

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    The deadline for Fall 2002 General Issue is March 1st, 2002

    Manuscripts of 4,000 to 7,000 words should be submitted in triplicate, with
    text and notes typewritten and double-spaced, and prepared according to the
    guidelines in The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition. Literature and
    Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal. Authors' names should appear only on a
    cover sheet and any identifiers in the text should be masked so that
    manuscripts can be reviewed anonymously. Literature and Medicine reviews
    only unpublished manuscripts that are not simultaneously under review for
    publication elsewhere.

    Address below

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    The deadline for Spring 2003 Special Issue (Infection and Contagion) is May
    15, 2002

    The Spring Special Issue of Literature and Medicine is devoted to the notion
    of infection. Possible subjects include the epistemological, moral, social,
    historical, emotional, and political dimensions of infection as we see them
    articulated in texts by such authors as Sophocles, Boccaccio, Defoe, Poe,
    Dickens, Artaud, Camus, and Krushner. Essays might address bio-terrorism,
    scapegoating, the mystery of human connection, the social responses to
    epidemic, various practices of "othering" that have occurred throughout
    history, and infectivity and contagion in the processes of writing, reading,
    and criticism.

    Manuscripts should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words long for the special
    issue and should be submitted in triplicate, with text and notes typewritten
    and double-spaced, and prepared according to the guidelines in The Chicago
    Manual of Style, 14th edition. Literature and Medicine is a peer-reviewed
    journal. Authors' names should appear only on a cover sheet and any
    identifiers in the text should be masked so that manuscripts can be reviewed
    anonymously. Literature and Medicine reviews only unpublished manuscripts
    that are not simultaneously under review for publication elsewhere.

    Address below

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    General Issue Fall 2002:
    MSS should be sent to
    Rita Charon and Maura Spiegel, Editors-in-Chief
    Literature and Medicine
    Columbia University-College of Physicians and Surgeons
    PH9E-105
    630 West 168th Street
    New York, NY 10032
    Inquiries: Dr. Rita Charon, rac5@columbia.edu

    Spring 2003 Special Issue (Infection and Contagion)
    MSS should be sent to
    Arnold Weinstein, Issue Editor
    Comparative Literature
    Brown University, Box E
    Providence, RI 02912
    Inquires: Arnold_Weinstein@brown.edu

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