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>Women in German Yearbook 20 (2003)
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>Contributions are invited for Women in German Yearbook 19. The editors
>are interested in feminist approaches to all aspects of German
>literary, cultural, and language studies, including pedagogy, as well
>as topics that involve the study of gender in different contexts: for
>example, work on colonialism and postcolonial theory, performance and
>performance theory, film and film theory, or on the contemporary
>cultural and political scene in German-speaking countries.
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>The deadline for receipt of manuscripts is January 15, 2004; early
>submission is strongly encouraged. Please prepare your manuscript for
>anonymous review. The editors prefer that manuscripts not exceed 25
>pages (typed, double-spaced), including notes. Please follow the sixth
>edition (2003) of the MLA Handbook (separate notes from works cited).
>While the Yearbook accepts manuscripts for anonymous review in either
>English or German, binding commitment to publish will be contingent on
>submission of a final manuscript in English.
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>Please send one paper copy of the manuscript (no e-mailed attachments,
>please) to the editors:
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>Ruth-Ellen B. Joeres
>Department of German, Scandinavian, and Dutch
>205 Folwell Hall
>9 Pleasant St. S.E.
>University of Minnesota
>Minneapolis, MN 55455
>Phone: 612-625-9034
>Fax: 612-624-8297
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>and
>Marjorie Gelus
>Professor of German
>Chair, Department of Foreign Languages
>California State University
>Sacramento, CA 95819-6087
>Phone: 916-278-6509
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
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