CFP: Social Theory: (in)civilities literary submissions (5/3/02; journal)

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    Call for Papers: literary submissions for the "(in)civilities" issue of d=
    isClosure: a journal of social theory.
    Edited by an interdisciplinary collective of the Committee on Social Theo=
    ry at the
    University of Kentucky.
    Submissions due: May 2, 2002
    This is a call for literary submissions to the journal. We are particular=
    ly interested in efforts that rethink the "traditional" boundaries of gen=
    re and that seek to experiment with style, voice, and form. We welcome po=
    etry and prose that explore the role of the self/citizen from a broad spe=
    ctrum of aesthetic positions.
    disClosure: disClosure is a journal devoted to bringing together diverse =
    points of
    view from the humanities and social sciences in a forum of alternative an=
    d
    multidisciplinary dialogical discourse. disClosure is edited by a graduat=
    e
    student cooperative unconstrained by traditional disciplinary boundaries.
    disClosure is a blind refereed journal produced in conjunction with the C=
    ommittee on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky. The journal welc=
    omes submissions from all theoretical perspectives and genres (scholarly =
    articles, interviews, reviews, short fiction, poetry, artwork) and from a=
    uthors and artists (academically affiliated or not) concerned with social=
     theory. Editorial decisions are based solely on quality and originality.
    Papers: Include three copies of text submissions, double spaced and no mo=
    re than 10,000 words. Manuscripts, notes, and bibliographies should follo=
    w MLA format. Art and other graphic material may be submitted as transpar=
    encies, prints, or electronic files (with hard copy provided for proofing=
    ). Please do not submit material that has been half-toned for publication=
     (e.g., pictures in books or catalogues). =20
    Art/Poetry: Artists should submit digital or camera-ready material. Elect=
    ronic submissions should be accompanied by hard copy. Art cannot be retur=
    ned, so do not send originals. Include one copy of poetry submissions. =20
    N.B. Authors are responsible for securing copyright and fair-use notices =
    and must submit them prior to disClosure publication. All material accept=
    ed by disClosure for publication becomes property of the journal. disClos=
    ure is not responsible for loss or damage resulting from submission.

    Mail to: disClosure
    c/o Department of Philosophy
    1415 Patterson Office Tower
    University of Kentucky
    Lexington, KY, USA 40506-0027
    WE DO NOT ACCEPT E-SUBMISSIONS.

    e-mail inquiries for this issue to: DC-EDITOR@LSV.UKY.EDU
    Visit the web site version of our original call at: http://www.uky.edu/AS/SocTheo/DisClosure/cfp12.htm

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