Henry Street: A Graduate Review of Literary Study Invites submissions for a new feature section: "Negotiations" _Henry Street_ is proud to announce the inception of a new feature. This section of the journal will present both a graduate student essay foregrounding or critiquing the ideas of a well-established scholar and that scholar's reply. "Negotiations" is intended to be a stimulating meeting point for the ideas of graduate students and senior members of the profession. We invite graduate students from English and related disciplines to submit essays that critique, comment on, or otherwise address the work of a prominent scholar, from whom _Henry Street_ will then solicit a response. Please note that we are not trying to promote interpretive hostility, but rather spirited, attentive, and mutually respectful debate. Should we be unable to obtain a response from your chosen interlocutor, your essay will proceed to publication as a regular article. The first "Negotiations" feature will appear in issue 7.2. Robert Lesk's essay "Untenable Imaginings and Imagined Communities: Robert Lecker on the Failings of Criticism" critiques institutional imperatives informing the book _Making it Real: The Canonization of Canadian Literature_ by well-known McGill University professor Robert Lecker; Prof. Lecker's reply addresses the inevitability and the ambivalence of such institutional imperatives. _Henry Street_ is in its eighth year of publishing the work of graduate students from all over the world, and is indexed by the Modern Language Association and the Canadian Literary Periodicals Index. Submissions should not exceed 7000 words, must conform to MLA style, and may be addressed to: Henry Street Department of English Dalhousie University 1434 Henry Street Halifax NS B3H 3J5 Canada _Henry Street_ also welcomes the submission of critical and occasional articles by graduate students in English or related disciplines at any time. Specific submission deadlines for upcoming issues are as follows: 7.2 General issue Deadline: November 1, 1998 8.1 Postmodernism, Primitivism, Nostalgia Deadline: December 15, 1998 ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]