whoops, sorry all, that was meant to go to Amy, not the group; it's late and
i'm trying to pack my bags and do a million other things
dave
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From: "D E" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] CFP: Journal, Celtic Cultural Studies
> tenuous perhaps, but I have an overflow piece that didn't make the PhD,
> all about Amado Crowley mythologising a ritual at Men An Tol with Aleister
> (which never happened) - lots there about the mythic other that is
> Cornwall, and the whole mythologising idea of putting a famous magi in a
> famous place and making a compelling tale
>
> will need some hammering to get it to your shape, but is it worth
> submitting; subject-area wise? obviously am not expecting you to review it
> mate
>
> no hurry, am off to a week of trance festival in Italy tomorrow : )
>
> dave
>
> xx
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> From: "Amy Hale" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 4:20 PM
> Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] CFP: Journal, Celtic Cultural Studies
>
>
>> Celtic Cultural Studies is an independently-published and
>> peer-reviewed interdisciplinary academic journal which is currently
>> seeking submissions. It was officially launched on 1st May 2000 and is
>> only available online, without subscription and free of charge. Its
>> aim is to publish papers on diverse subjects relating to all cultures
>> from the Celtic territories and their diasporas, from all historical
>> periods and geographical locations, within a broadly Cultural Studies
>> perspective. As such, the journal does not limit itself to traditions
>> specifically associated with Celtic languages per se but embraces
>> consideration of issues in Scottish Studies, Cornish Studies, Irish
>> Studies, Welsh Studies and so forth.
>>
>> Within the limits of what can be or has been understood as Celtic
>> culture(s), there are no restrictions with regard to subject matter,
>> historical period, geographical provenance, or academic discipline.
>> Papers at Celtic Cultural Studies are grouped into themed issues and
>> published on a perennial, rather than periodical basis. As such, each
>> issue is an open-ended entity and contributions for any given issue
>> are always welcome. The currently-available issues are Cultural
>> Politics, Music and Identity, Early Literature, Celtic Science Fiction
>> and Fantasy, and Contemporary Issues in Manx Culture. We are always
>> interested in producing other themed issues with guest editors.
>>
>> Academic papers in English of up to 20,000 words are invited for
>> inclusion in Celtic Cultural Studies. Papers are also invited in any
>> of the modern Celtic languages or Scots, provided that the author also
>> submits their own English translation for bilingual publication.
>> Queries and submissions can be sent to C.W. Sullivan III, at
>> [log in to unmask], Amy Hale at [log in to unmask], or Steve
>> Sweeney Turner at [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Please visit our website at www.celtic-cultural-studies.com for our
>> submission guidelines.
>>
>>
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