CFP: Henry Street 7.2
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 11:45:20 -0300
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Now inviting submissions for
HENRY STREET vol. 7.2
_Henry Street_, now in its seventh year of publication, is an inter-
national forum for graduate students of English and related disciplines.
We invite contributions of critical essays, short fiction and poetry
from graduate students in English or a related discipline. We also
welcome essays on pedagogy, the job market, graduate programs, and other
topics of interest to graduate students. We aim especially to publish and
promote innovative criticism that, in the words of one of our
contributors, "combines the personal with the scholarly."
_Henry Street_ is indexed by the MLA and the Canadian Periodicals Index.
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SUBMISSIONS
Essays should not exceed 7000 words, and must follow MLA guidelines for
citation and presentation. All submissions, except poetry, should be
double-spaced on standard 8.5" x 11" bond. To facilitate our process of
anonymous reading, the author's name should not appear on the manuscript.
Send two copies of submissions, and include a self-addressed return
envelope accompanied either by Canadian stamps or international reply
coupons. Manuscripts submitted without SASE cannot be returned. The cover
letter must indicate the author's degree status and university affiliation.
Send your submission to:
_Henry Street_
Department of English
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada
B3H 3J5
You can also send e-mail inquiries to [log in to unmask] Please note
that this address is for inquiries only, not submissions.
*** We welcome submissions at any time, but the deadline for our next
*** issue is September 15, 1998.
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Issue 7.1 includes:
* Michele Hilton, "_Tristram Shandy_ and the Cant of French Criticism"
* Steven Dougherty, "Dreaming the Races: Biology and National Fantasy
in 'The Fall of the House of Usher'"
* Thom Satterlee, "In Our Own Words"
* Tamas Dobozy, "Those Dynamic Duos: The Hegemony of Individualism in
the Late Twentieth Century and its Cumulative Effect on Partnership,
the Cooperative and Marital Union"
Fiction by Sumanth Muthyala and Tim Conley; poetry by Mitchell Andrew and
K. I. Press; reviews, and more.
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite