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Call for Papers: Sambal: Journal for Transdisciplinary
Studies in Art, Religion, Myth and Philosophy.
"Sambal" (crossing or junction of two roads or rivers)
is a peer-reviewed bi-annual journal for
transdisciplinary studies in art, religion, myth and
philosophy. Papers are invited from researchers and
practitioners in but not limited to:
First Issue (August 2002) "Ideas and Images on Life
and the Afterlife" Studies pertaining to rituals,
festivals and celebrations of birth, death and
journeys to the afterlife; art works and practices
carrying the themes of creation myths, cosmologies of
the afterworld, cycles of life and death, and
ancestral images.
Second Issue (March 2003) "Sounds and Colors of the
Cosmos" Studies pertaining to music, songs, color
perception and symbolism, color and sound
correspondences, as used in rituals and ceremonies for
healing purposes, meditations, and other
life-enhancing processes.
Contributors' Guidelines:
Contributors should submit their articles in both hard
copy and electronic forms (PDF or Word format - DOC or
RTF) through [log in to unmask] Papers should use 12 pt
Times Roman or similar fonts, should be between 3000
to 7000 words, and should be accompanied by an
abstract/summary of 100-150 words on a separate
sheet, and a short note of biographical details and
the full postal address of the author. If possible, an
email address should also be listed.
Articles with accompanying photographs, scores, rich
media and other forms of illustration should be
submitted to the journal's editorial office in the
following format:
Photographs, full color or black and white, should be
submitted in disks or CD-ROM as TIFF images at least
150dpi resolution;
Scores and other forms of notation may be submitted as
image files in disks or CD-ROM, print-outs or
photographs;
Rich media, audio, video may be submitted on CD-ROM as
WAV, MP3, MPEG or AVI.
Deadlines:
Submissions should be postmarked
30 June 2002 for the first issue
30 January 2003 for the second issue
Submit contributions to:
Prof. Cora A. Hila,
Bartlett Hall, E. Jacinto Street,
College of Fine Arts,
University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines
Email: [log in to unmask]
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