This call for papers might be of interest to some of you
Andrea
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> From: Judith Ezekiel <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: CFP WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY
> Date: 11 March 1999 13:40
>
> WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY--call for papers
>
> WOMEN AND THE ENVIRONMENT
> Edited by Diane Hope and Vandana Shiva
>
> WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY is now inviting submissions for a special
> spring/summer 2001 issue on Women and the Environment. Articles, syllabi,
> pedagogical essays, bibliographies, biographies, fiction, poetry, and
> black-and-white art are welcome. Suggested areas of focus include, but
are
> not limited to, feminist analysis of environmental issues; collective and
> individual work by women on environmental problems and solutions; reports
of
> environmental issues with particular impact on women; biographical
sketches;
> personal stories; conference and organizational reports; and relevant
> artwork. Manuscripts primarily focused on issues most pertinent to the
> United States should be sent to Professor Diane Hope, Rochester Institute
of
> Technology, College of Liberal Arts, 92 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester,
NY
> 14623. Manuscripts international in scope should be sent to Vandana
Shiva,
> Director, Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, A 60
hauz
> khas, New Delhi, 110 016, India; fax 91-11-6856795 and 4626696. Deadline
for
> submissions is November 30, 1999.
>
> For more information or for more detailed submission guidelines write to
> Diane Hope or e-mail her at [log in to unmask]
>
> Since 1972 WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY has been the leading journal on
> teaching in women's studies. Thematic issues feature vital material for
> specialists and generalists alike, including the most recent scholarship
> available in jargon-free language; classroom aids such as course syllabi;
> discussions of strategies for teaching; and up-to-date, complete
> bibliographies as well as hard-to-find or never-before-published
documents
> and literary materials. The intersections of race and class with gender
are
> of special concern, as are international perspectives.
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