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"MORRISON, Esther" <[log in to unmask]>
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The Adaptation Essay Prize - Call for papers

Adaptation invites submissions to its annual essay prize<http://bit.ly/2YwkAdD>. While the journal publishes many articles which focus on the relationship between literature and film, the Editors are particularly keen to publish work which challenges the primacy of that relationship: this might include essays on computer games, opera, popular music, animation, genre fiction or work with a wider theoretical sweep. The competition aims to publish research by new researchers which contributes to the expansion of the field and which will help launch future careers in adaptation studies research.

Deadline for submissions is 28th October 2019

Entry requirements:
The Essay Prize is open to anyone who is currently registered for, or has completed within 6 months of the closing date, a postgraduate degree (either MA or PhD) on any subject within adaptation studies.

Find out more<http://bit.ly/2YwkAdD>



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