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From: "Laforge, Gabriel V." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: [SEELANGS] IFR - Call for Papers
Hello everyone,
The IFR (International Fiction Review) is seeking contact with scholars
of literature to receive articles and reviews. The following is a call for papers we
would like to send out for this purpose.
Thank you,
Gabriel V. Laforge, Editorial Assistant
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THE INTERNATIONAL FICTION REVIEW
Christoph Lorey, Editor
University of New Brunswick
Department of Culture and Language Studies
Fredericton, N.B. Canada E3B 5A3
Phone: (506) 453 4636; Fax: (506) 447-3166; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS OF ARTICLES
The editor invites essays on contemporary fiction by international writers, new and
established, including minority writers. Equally welcome are essays on literary and
narrative theory, comparative studies of world fiction, and surveys of contemporary
national literatures or writers. Contributors are invited to explore all narrative
forms in any interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and critical context.
Particularly welcome are essays on contemporary Slavic literature and writers.
Please send submissions to the editor via mail or e-mail.
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The International Fiction Review, now in its thirty-first year, is a reviewed scholarly
periodical devoted to international fiction. It publishes articles and book reviews.
The journal has a world-wide circulation and a diverse readership which shares an
interest in fictions of other cultures and language groups. The journal is available
online to subscribers at www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/IFR
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
The Quest for Community in American Postmodern Fiction-The Politics and Poetics of
Philippine Festival in Rosca's State of War-International Fiction vs. Ethnic
Autobiography-Oral Tradition and Modern Storytelling: Revisiting Chinua Achebe's Short
Stories-African Interests: White Liberalism and Resistance in Margaret Laurence-Early
Precursors to the Egyptian Novel-Writing as Tea Ceremony: Kawabata's Geido Aesthetics
For any further inquiries please contact the editor.
With best wishes,
Chris Lorey
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