> >CALL FOR PAPERS > >Janus Head: An Interdisciplinary Journal > >http://www.janushead.org > >SPECIAL ISSUE: Goethe's Delicate Empiricism > >Guest Editors: >Craig Holdrege, Director of the Nature Institute >William Bywater, Professor of Philosophy, Allegheny College > >Please submit your writing--including poetry and fiction as well as >theory--considering all aspects and applications of Goethe's methodology. > >Essays on the following topics are most welcome: >-- the philosophical and spiritual foundations of the method >-- the historical context of the development of the method >-- the impact of the method on 20th Century and contemporary humanistic >and scientific theorizing >-- the use of the method in contemporary study of life > >Creative work which reflects the scope, power, or impact of Goethe's >approach to nature, imagination or knowledge is especially invited. > >Deadline for submissions: August 15, 2004 > >Janus Head is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that is >especially interested in the intersection among continental philosophy, >phenomenological psychology, literature and the arts. The journal is >available in hard copy and on-line formats. > >CRITERIA FOR ESSAYS: >Submissions should be no longer than 10,000 words. Works should be typed >and double-spaced. Format requirements: APA or MLA styles. Submit one >disk or CD and two (2) copies to the address below. Your essay should >include a brief abstract (120 words or less). Also include a brief >biography for the contributors page, should your paper be accepted. Make >sure to include all relevant contact information, including a permanent >e-mail address. E-mail submissions will not be accepted! > >CRITERIA FOR SHORT FICTION AND POETRY: >Please include a cover letter, a short biography, and correspondence >information. Short fiction should be typed and double-spaced and should >be no longer than 9000 words (about 36 pages or shorter). Poetry should >be typed in the format in which it is intended to be printed. Three to >five poems are the suggested number for poetry submissions. Submit one >disk or CD and two (2) copies to the address below. Poetry, if 300 words >or less, may be sent via e-mail to [log in to unmask] (but please >include full correspondence address). If your submissions does not >follow these guidelines, it will not be reviewed. > >CRITERIA FOR ARTWORK: >We are seeking artists to submit portfolios to feature in the journal. >Photos, slides, and/or electronic images are the preferred formats. >Please e-mail the editors if you have any questions: [log in to unmask] > >Note: >1. Essay and poetry submission materials will not be returned. However, >art, photography and other materials will be returned, if you include a >self-addressed, stamped envelope. >2. Upon the acceptance of your paper, Janus Head reserves the right to >use your work for promotional purposes, anthologies, etc. However, you >are welcome to publish your work elsewhere as you see fit. >3. Contributors will get a complimentary hard copy of the issue in which >their work appears, as well as access to an electronic PDF file of their >articicle for distribution. Additional hard copies of the issue can be >purchased at $10 per copy at the Janus Head website. > >Please send to: > >Editors >Janus Head >P.O. Box 7914 >Pittsburgh, PA 15216-0914 > >Authors should include their e-mail address. Allow at least 3-6 months >for the review process and editorial decisions. Notice of receipt of >materials can be obtained by e-mail at [log in to unmask] > > -- ******************* The German Studies Call for Papers List Editor: Stefani Engelstein Assistant Editor: Karen Eng Sponsored by the University of Missouri Info available at: http://www.missouri.edu/~graswww/resources/gerlistserv.html