CFP: Chinese America: History and Perspectives (journal)

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Date: Tue Mar 26 2002 - 10:41:04 EST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS
    Chinese America: History and Perspectives
    Founded by Chinese American studies pioneer, Him Mark
    Lai, Chinese America is the only journal dedicated to
    the publication of articles and primary source
    materials concerning the history of Chinese in the
    Americas. Specialists in the study of Chinese
    migration and settlement from all disciplinary
    approaches are encouraged to submit original articles
    for publication.
    Past contributors include leading scholars such as
    Wang Gungwu, Him Mark Lai, Ron Takaki, Sucheng Chan,
    Judy Yung along with the work of up-and-coming junior
    scholars and historically-minded community leaders.
    Chinese America is published annually through the
    joint sponsorship of the Chinese Historical Society of
    America and the Asian American Studies Department at
    San Francisco State University. Articles are accepted
    after review by an editorial committee which now
    includes noted authors Colleen Fong, Marlon Hom,
    Madeline Hsu, Him Mark Lai, Ruthann Lum McCunn, and
    Laurene Wu McClain.
    For more information, please visit the Chinese
    Historical Society of America website at www.chsa.org
    or contact Him Mark Lai at hmlai@sfsu.edu or Madeline
    Hsu at mhsu@sfsu.edu.
    Please send manuscripts in the form of two hard and
    one electronic copies to: Dr. Marlon Hom, c/o Asian
    American Studies, San Francisco State University, 1600
    Holloway Avenue, San Francisco CA 94132. The
    submission deadline is January of each year for
    publication in January of the following year. Upon
    publication, contributors will receive two
    complimentary copies of the journal.
    Manuscripts should not exceed five thousand words in
    length (excluding endnotes) and should conform to the
    Chicago Manual of Style. A style sheet can be sent
    upon request.

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