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Samar Habib <[log in to unmask]>
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  Below you will find the content for the latest issue of Nebula, this is followed by our current Call for Papers.
   
   
  The latest issue of Nebula (3.4) is now online with unrestricted access at http://www.nobleworld.biz  
   
  List of contents:
  Rebecca Beirne. “Fashioning The L Word." 1-37

Abimbola O. Adesoji. “Globalization of the media and the Challenges of Democratisation in Nigeria.” 38-50

Habiba Hadziavdic. "Images of Gypsies, a German Case: Gilad Margalit." 51-61

Warren Steele. “Strange Fruit: American Culture and the Remaking of Iraqi Males at Abu Ghraib.” 62-74

Mary Ellen Wright. “Adrian Hall's Adaptations of In the Belly of the Beast.” 75-88

Yashar Keramati. “The Odd Couple: Iran and Venezuela's Union Through anti-U.S. Imperialism and Oil.” 89-99

Yashar Kermati. “One Theocrat’s Puppet Democracy, One Nation's Democratic Deprivation.” 100-110

Jason Cootey. “I’ve Looked Deep into the Darkness.” 111-141

Jason Gendler. “Primer : The Perils and Paradoxes of Restricted Time Travel Narration.” 142-160

Moses Omoniyi Ayeomoni. “Language Use in a Yoruba Speech Community.” 161-172

   
   
  You might also like to view our archives as well as the Special Project CFP, both of which are available through the website.  The journal is now accepting submissions for Nebula 4.1. Please visit our website to learn more information about the journal, our submission guidelines and policies (www.nobleworld.biz/pages/2/index.htm).
   
  Nebula is an online academic periodical which is interested in all things intellectual with the intention of providing a platform for interdisciplinary reading.  Unlike other academic periodicals, Nebula is not limited to one Faculty or subject.  We accept academic articles from any discipline provided that these are written in non-specialist language and in a manner that appeals to a broad audience.  Nebula also publishes intellectual writings that may not necessarily meet the generic conventions of an academic article.  In addition, we encourage academics and intellectuals to participate in a public debate as regards world politics.  We particularly welcome submissions of a marginal or “against the grain” nature and those that heavily interrogate popular political ideologies in a sound and well-evidenced manner.  Writings of high calibre that are particularly underrepresented in other academic periodicals are most welcome for consideration.  Nebula also publishes
 literary and art works and is willing to consider any (graphic, cartoon etc.) material, which can be published on the world wide web.  Submissions intended for Nebula are not limited by a particular house style; we simply ask that whichever referencing style is being used, that it is used consistently and thoroughly throughout each piece. 
   
  Submissions for Nebula 4.1 are due March 10, 2007.
  Email articles in .doc or equivalent to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask], please also include a brief biographical note and a brief CV.



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                                                - A. Einstein
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