THE JULIE MANGO
INTERNATIONAL ONLINE JOURNAL OF CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS
Submissions are now sought for the second edition of The Julie Mango, an
international e-journal of poetry, prose and visual art, published
quarterly on the web. Following the format of our inaugural edition we are
searching for radical well-crafted and thought-provoking politically
conscious work from individuals and groups with original voices and
perspectives. Work representing and stemming from unknown, marginalized
and silenced bodies, communities and peoples are particularly welcome. We
are interested in submissions concerned with issues of colonial relations
of power, systemic racism, social justice, human rights, and all aspects
of anti-hegemonic struggle that locate resistance through and within
affirmations of identity, self and community. These affirmations must
represent the complexity of multiple intersecting sites of difference,
existence and reality.
We encourage original work in the categories of fiction, poetry, dramatic
writing, reviews, book lists, short stories, essays, commentaries/opinion
pieces, illustrations, photographs and all aspects of visual arts.
Original translations into English are also accepted. In particular, we
seek to promote the work that:
--challenges conventional modes and mediums of expression;
--highlights issues of marginality, silence and exclusion;
--engages expressions of identity and identification processes;
--adulterates the presentation of ‘proper English’ in creative ways.
Only works not previously published will be accepted. All forms and styles
are considered. The deadline for the inaugural issue submissions is
December 31st, 2005.
Multiple submissions are accepted but please limit them to three per
poetry and one for other categories. Received material will not be
returned. All submissions should be sent electronically to the editors at
editorsjuliemango_at_yahoo.com
www.juliemango-publications.com
Artistic Director: Chisani Isa Doyle-Wood
Editors: Zabeda Nazim; Stan Doyle-Wood; Alireza Asgharzadeh
Mailing Address: [Only in the case of discs etc]
C/O Stan Doyle-Wood
Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in
Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education of the University of Toronto
252 Bloor Street West, 12th Floor.
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1V6
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