CFP: Mantis: Poetry and Politics (1/25/04; journal issue)

From: Douglas Kerr (douglask@Stanford.EDU)
Date: Wed Nov 26 2003 - 00:03:51 EST


We are seeking previously unpublished critical essays for Mantis 4, under
the broad theme of "Poetry and Politics."

Mantis is a journal of contemporary poetry, poetry translation and poetry
criticism. A forum for writers coming from a broad spectrum of
intellectual and aesthetic positions, Mantis is dedicated to publishing
new work that interrogates the relationships among critical writing,
creative writing, and translation.

Mantis is edited by a collective of poets, translators, and scholars at
Stanford University. The journal appears in numbered issues, each focused
on a particular theme. Mantis 1: Poetry and Community_ debuted in December
2000. Mantis 2: Poetry and Translation appeared in January 2002. Mantis
3: Poetry and Performance appeared in June 2003.

Potential topics for critical submissions to Mantis 4 include, but are not
limited to:

borders
identity subversion
nationality
campaign totalitarianism/propaganda
exile
violence liberation
soap box
ideology
silence
anthems obscenity
education dialects
war public -ism
declamation body politics
slam graffiti

Send 200-300 word abstracts by January 15, 2004 to:

mantis_dlcl@stanford.edu

or:

Mantis
c/o Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages
Bldg. 260
Stanford University
Stanford
94305

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