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From: Editorial board NOJ [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 5:13 AM
To: Editorial board NOJ
Subject: NOJ 2015 Special Issue, extended deadline
Dear NOJ subscribers,
The Nabokov Online Journal, Vol. VIII (2014), will be published this fall.
We have extended the deadline for the next special issue, Vol. IX
(2015). We look forward to receiving your contributions to this issue
by 1 December 2014:
Intermedial Nabokov and Popular Culture
Since the 1960s, scholars have been debating the (de)merits of
cinematic versions of Lolita. By the turn of the twenty-first century,
Nabokov studies began to expand its scope to include discussions of
how Nabokov’s narrative texts integrate other media and of how his
works are adapted by other artists.
This special issue of NOJ will be devoted to the roles and
intersections of intermediality and popular culture in Nabokov’s œuvre
and in the present-day Nabokov imaginary in the widest sense. Essays
may address the particular significance of intermediality for the
absorption of popular culture into Nabokov’s works and vice versa.
They may just as well discuss the forms and functions of
intermediality in works of popular culture that reference and adapt
Nabokov’s works.
For further questions, please contact the Associate Editor, Prof.
Nassim Balestrini (Graz, Austria): [log in to unmask]
Best wishes,
Your Editorial team
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