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Sex Nov 9 09:43:22 BRST 2012
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 09:01:28 -0800
From: "J. P. E. Harper-Scott" <j.p.e.harper-scott em rhul.ac.uk>
Subject: CFP: Exegesis
****Forwarded message from Asaba, Yuiko (2012) <
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Exegesis, the academic e-journal of the English Department at Royal
Holloway, University of London, is now accepting submissions for the Spring
2013 edition on Testimonies and Confessions. In this issue we seek to
generate discussion about the forms that testimonies and confessions have
taken historically, theologically, and literarily from an
interdisciplinary, cross-period perspective. Authors may choose to
investigate this topic literally, metaphorically, or theoretically, and in
terms of specific texts, authors, times, or places. Articles and creative
pieces might address, but are not limited to, any of the following subjects:
· Confessional/Testimonial literature as autobiographical,
fictional, or sensationalized for humour
· First person narratives, such as diaries or letters
· Monologues (in Shakespeare, for example)
·
Literaryandtheologicalconfessions(e.g.ConfessionsofSt.Augustine,Rousseau’sConfessions)
· False confessions
· In a court of law, admitting guilt of a crime, or testifying as
witness
· Testifying on war, violence, social oppression, etc.
· The meaning of ‘truth’, how we find it, and what can be
considered ‘proof’
· The role of confession to religion (sinning, absolution)
· Confession as an interpretation of identity
· Philosophical testimony (Kant, Hume, Ricoeur, and others)
Submission deadline is 10th January 2013. Please submit via the following
email addresses: to submit a critical work, critical em exegesisjournal.org;;
to submit a creative work, creative em exegesisjournal.org;; to submit a book
review, reviews em exegesisjournal.org. After peer review, refereed
submissions will be selected and published in our April 2013 issue. Please
take note of the Guidelines below.
All submissions will be considered for Exegesis Writing Awards of £100 for
one critical article and £100 for one creative piece, which will be granted
on the basis of writing excellence. These awards are generously funded
through Royal Holloway’s Student-Led Teaching Initiatives.
SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES:
Exegesis invites submissions from postgraduate students and early career
academics from the field of English Studies and beyond, multi- and cross-
disciplinary researchers, and any scholar with interesting and relevant
work. We welcome previously unpublished essays, short articles, reviews,
and creative pieces on each issue’s theme, and encourage you to fully
explore the meaning of exegesis.
Essays and short articles should be between 4000-6000 words and reviews
around 1000 words (including all references), and must adhere to the MHRA
referencing and style guide. Creative pieces are welcomed of no more than
5000 words. A copy of the MHRA style guide can be found at:
http://www.mhra.org.uk/Publications/Books/StyleGuide/download.shtml
Your submission email should include your name, academic affiliation, the
title of your submission, 5-7 keywords, and a 3-5 sentence abstract of the
article or review piece. All attached submissions should be unnamed, to
ensure impartiality during the selection process, and should be sent as
Word documents (.doc format).
http://www.exegesisjournal.org
Submissions which do not follow these guidelines will not be considered.
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Now Available: *The Quilting Points of Musical Modernism*, by J. P. E.
Harper-Scott
For more information see www.cambridge.org/9780521765213
Dr J. P. E. Harper-Scott | Reader in Musicology and Theory
Department of Music, Royal Holloway, University of London
Website: http://www.jpehs.co.uk/
Blog: http://www.jpehs.co.uk/blog
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