Call for Submissions University of Toronto Quarterly Acclaimed as one of the finest journals focused on the humanities, the <http://bit.ly/utqonline> University of Toronto Quarterly (UTQ) publishes interdisciplinary articles and review essays of international repute. This interdisciplinary approach provides a depth and quality to the journal that attracts both general readers and specialists from across the humanities. The <http://bit.ly/utqonline> University of Toronto Quarterly welcomes contributions in all areas of the humanities – literature, philosophy, fine arts, music, the history of ideas, cultural studies, and so on. It favours articles that appeal to a scholarly readership beyond the specialists in the field of the given submission. UTQ is especially interested in submissions for special issues or special sections on the following topics: - Representations of urban life in Canada - Literature and the media in an age of global fear (terrorism, environmental disaster, economic crisis) - The return of formalism in literary studies - Religion and secularism - The state of the humanities in Canada Submissions should be no more than 10,000 words inclusive of notes and works cited. Submissions should be sent in either Microsoft Word DOC or RTF format to <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] For more information on UTQ’s house style and editorial policies, please see here - <http://bit.ly/utqsubmit> http://bit.ly/utqsubmit - or visit the journal’s website: http://bit.ly/utq_online Appel d’articles University of Toronto Quarterly Reconnue pour son excellence dans le domaine des sciences humaines, la revue University of Toronto Quarterly (UTQ) publie des articles et des comptes rendus critiques de calibre international. Son approche multidisciplinaire lui confère une profondeur et une qualité qui attire à la fois le public cultivé et les spécialistes de tous horizons. L’University of Toronto Quarterly accueille des contributions dans toutes les disciplines des sciences humaines : littérature, philosophie, beaux-arts, musique, histoire des idées, études culturelles, etc. La revue privilégie les articles qui s’adressent à un lectorat averti plus vaste que les seuls spécialistes de la question abordée. L’UTQ recherche en particulier des propositions en vue de numéros spéciaux ou de dossiers sur les thèmes suivants : — Représentations de la vie urbaine au Canada — Littérature et médias à l’ère de la mondialisation de la peur (terrorisme, catastrophes environnementales, crises économiques) — Retour du formalisme dans les études littéraires — Religion et laïcité — État des sciences humaines au Canada Les articles proposés doivent compter au plus 10 000 mots, incluant les notes et les références. Ils doivent être envoyés en format Microsoft Word DOC ou RTF à <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] Pour de plus amples renseignements sur le style et les politiques éditoriales de l’UTQ, cliquez <http://bit.ly/utqsubmit> ici ou visitez le site Web de la revue, au <http://bit.ly/utq_online> http://bit.ly/utq_online. _______________________________________ UTQ Complete Online Archive – 1931-2016 Available on Project MUSE - http://bit.ly/UTQpm and at UTQ Online - http://bit.ly/utq_online — 85 volumes, 330+ regular and special issues and more than 3200 articles and reviews — __________________________________ Sign up for University of Toronto Quarterly News! Sign up for important news relating to University of Toronto Quarterly. You'll receive emails with peeks inside new issues, Tables of Contents, Calls for Papers, editorial announcements, and special offers. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking "Unsubscribe" in the footer of our emails. <http://bit.ly/utqalerts> http://bit.ly/utqalerts For more information, please contact University of Toronto Press Journals Division 5201 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON Canada M3H 5T8 Tel: (416) 667-7810 Fax: (416) 667-7881 email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] <http://www.utpjournals.com/utq> www.utpjournals.com/utq <http://www.facebook.com/utpjournals> www.facebook.com/utpjournals <http://www.twitter.com/utpjournals> www.twitter.com/utpjournals posted by T Hawkins, University of Toronto Press Journals