> >From: "Brian Holcomb" <[log in to unmask]> > >Subject: CFP: Transatlantic Studies (1/15/06; journal issue) > > >Atlantikos is an online journal published by graduate students in the >English department at Michigan State University. We invite submissions of >essays by graduate students in the field of Transatlantic Studies, broadly >defined as the study of textual productions dating from the age of >exploration to the present that originate in Europe, Africa, and the >Americas. We encourage both traditional and innovative scholarship >addressing textual, critical, cultural, and theoretical issues related to >Transatlantic Studies. Comparative literatures are within the purview of the >journal, although submissions need not be comparative in nature. The journal >is intended as a site of discussion that is not limited by discipline or >theoretical approach, but which allows for contrasting ideas and continually >reevaluates Transatlantic Studies. This peer-reviewed journal will represent >the most recent work by the most active graduate scholars in the field of >Transatlantic Studies. > > > >Submissions for the spring issue are due January 15, 2006. > > > >Consult our website for submission guidelines: http://www.msu.edu/~atlantik > > > >Address questions to [log in to unmask] ******************* The German Studies Call for Papers List Editor: Stefani Engelstein Assistant Editor: Megan McKinstry Sponsored by the University of Missouri Info available at: http://www.missouri.edu/~graswww/resources/gerlistserv.html