Vol 1 No 4: Theme: The New Pagans and Folk Revivals:
Echoes Across Time and Culture (Spring 2010)
Call for Papers:
https://sites.google.com/site/mythandtheatre/Home/vol1-number-three
Submission Deadlines: March 15 / peer review April 15 / Publication: May 15.
Examinations of the re-constructionist and surviving traditions of Goddess
and Earth centered spiritual traditions including (but not linted to) the
performance traditions of First Peoples, Stregheria, Slavic Paganism and
Witchcraft, Wicca and Neo-Pagan revivals. Large events such as The Annual
Reclaiming Community's Samhain Spiral Dance, Mummer's Plays, Beltane/May Day
ritual enactments, community "Sing up the Sun" Winter Solstice
events, Pagan Pride events, and ritual performances of all kinds reflective
of the growing performance and ritual theatre traditions developing within
the larger Pagan and Earth Centered spiritual traditions. This issue will
also include very large events with "pagan" elements such as
Burning Man Festival, Faerieworld music festival, Druidic gatherings at
Stonehenge, and "trance" dance events. Please note: Musicians and
artists are refereed on a different - more appropriate - criteria than
scholars and researchers.
Web-based Peer Reviewed journal - Full submission
guidelines are to be found at:
https://sites.google.com/site/mythandtheatre/Home/submission-guidelines
Style and length: While there is no hard and fast rule
concerning length, articles should be between 3,000 and 10,000 words in
length. Our preferred stylistic format is MLA - 6th edition or APA - 4th
edition. Both are equally accepted. Be consistent and precise in your citations
and references. Copyright and reprinting rights remain with the author.
Regarding human subject research material: Attach proof of fully informed
human subject research under IRB international law guidelines. Please keep
all subject identities confidential, but be prepared to defend your research.
Your paper will not be published without this information.
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