--- Duncan Large <[log in to unmask]> schrieb:
> Datum: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 14:21:41 -0000
> Von: Duncan Large
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> Betreff: MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities: Call
> for Papers
> An: [log in to unmask]
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> ------- Forwarded message follows -------
> From: Astrid Christina Ensslin
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>
> (Apologies for cross-posting)
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS: MHRA Working Papers in the
> Humanities
>
> The MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities
> (http://www.mhra.org.uk/ojs/index.php/wph) is a new
> electronic
> publication forum intended to allow researchers to
> present initial
> findings or hypotheses such as might, at a more
> advanced stage, become
> eligible for publication in established scholarly
> journals. As such it
> will be of particular interest to postgraduate
> researchers, though
> established scholars are also invited to submit
> papers.
>
> Submissions for the first issue of the Working
> Papers, to be published
> in October 2006, are invited on any topic, but the
> editorial panel aims
> to choose half of the papers from submissions that
> relate to the theme
> of 'Youth and Age'. Authors might consider, among
> other things: the
> cultural construction and symbolization of youth and
> age (e.g. notions
> of 'young blood', coming of age, seniority); the
> role these terms play
> in constructions of gender, ethnicity, etc.; the
> symbolization of
> political or artistic succession in terms of youth
> and age (e.g. 'the
> old guard' / 'young Turks'); and the privileging, in
> cultural
> discourses about generational succession, of the
> male 'line' over
> female-female and mixed-gender relations. Authors
> may also want to
> dismantle the opposition youth / age to consider
> more complex models of
> life stages.
>
> Papers may come from any field in the 'modern
> humanities', which
> includes the modern and medieval languages,
> literatures, and cultures
> of Europe (including English and the Slavonic
> languages, and the
> cultures of the European diaspora). History, library
> studies, education
> and pedagogical subjects, and the medical
> application of linguistics
> are excluded.
>
> THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS 1ST MAY 2006.
>
> Any questions can be directed to the editors at
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>
> About the MHRA (www.mhra.org.uk):
>
> The MHRA (Modern Humanities Research Association)
> plays a major role in
> promoting academic endeavour in the modern
> humanities by facilitating
> the publication of original scholarly work of the
> highest standard.
>
> As well as publishing scholarly articles (in print
> and electronic
> form), the Association supports scholarly publishing
> projects including
> postgraduate work
>
(http://www.mhra.org.uk/Membership/PostgradMembership.html).
> It plays a
> major role in peer review, maintaining the highest
> editorial standards
> and supporting breadth of approach.
>
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