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>From: Wladimir Fischer <wlado@GMX.AT>
>Subject: Call for submissions: spaces of identity in Central Europe
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>http://www.spacesofidentity.net
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>CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>
><http://www.spacesofidentity.net>spacesofidentity (ISSN 1496-6778)is
>a new e-journal on identity issues in Central Europe (more background
>info is below). The first issue has been available at
>http://www.spacesofidentity.net since February 2001.
>
>For the upcoming issue we are now inviting comments, discussion, and
>replies to the contributions in the first issue. Send your
>contributions and questions to
><mailto:editors@spacesofidentity.net>editors@spacesofidentity.net.
>
>Essays in issue #01/01:
>
>Markus Reisenleitner
>Tradition, Cultural Boundaries and the Construction of Spaces of Identity
>
>Andriy Zayarnyuk
>At the Frontiers of Central Europe:
>Ukrainian Galicia at the Turn of the Millennium.
>
>Nevena Dakovic
>The Threshold of Europe: Imagining Yugoslavia on Film
>
>Srdja Pavlovic
>Mirror, Mirror on the Wall.
>Prophecies, Horoscopes and the Politics of Paranormal in Serbia
>
>Ales Debeljak
>Varieties of National Experience:
>Resistance and Accommodation in Contemporary Slovenian Identity
>
>BACKGROUND
>
><http://www.spacesofidentity.net>spacesofidentity is a
>multidisciplinary international web-journal dedicated to issues of
>tradition, cultural boundaries and identity formation in Central and
>Eastern Europe. <http://www.spacesofidentity.net>spacesofidentity is
>a peer-reviewed journal, and is published quarterly. New articles
>appear in the February and August issues, while discussions arising
>out of these articles or concerning recent events and publications
>are posted in the April/June and October issues.
>
><http://www.spacesofidentity.net>spacesofidentity hopes to make a
>contribution to ongoing debates in cultural studies. It scrutinizes
>the new, post-Soviet symbolic geographies that separate insiders from
>outsiders (informed by history and politics but implying identity),
>investigates the (historically and culturally) constructed nature of
>common symbols and histories, and traces the multiple vectors of
>domination and resistance involved in their emergence. Objects of
>analysis are the histories and narratives in which these conflicting
>forms of identification are negotiated. Feelings of territorial
>cultural belonging, of Heimat and exile can be analyzed, for example,
>through the prisms of migration patterns, diasporic experiences and
>urban lifestyles.
>
><http://www.spacesofidentity.net>spacesofidentity welcomes essays and
>scholarly articles from a number
>of disciplines: history, sociology, and political science, as well as
>literature, linguistics, ethnology, cultural anthropology, cultural
>geography, cultural studies, film studies and gender studies. The
>aim of the journal is to include rather than to exclude various
>scholarly approaches and points of view. Within such a broadly
>defined framework, we consider all topics relevant to the
>question of identity formation. Even though Central and Eastern
>Europe are the primary geographic areas of our interest, we welcome
>comparative analyses that point out shared experiences in the process
>of defining and redefining spaces of identity.
>
>Contributors are encouraged to keep their submissions to less than
>10, 000 words. Submissions should not have been previously published
>in English. Please use a Word-format and save it as a RTF (Rich Text
>Format) document. If transliterating, please use either Library of
>Congress or German Slavist styles in a consistent way; if using
>diacritics, please also fax a hard copy of the document to (604)
>608-2906. Contributors are responsible for providing copyrights for
>illustrations and for a short (3-5 sentence) biographical statement.
>
>Guidelines for submitting articles are posted at
>http://www.spacesofidentity.net.
>
>Inquiries, comments and suggestions should be sent to Srdja Pavlovic
>at <mailto:editors@spacesofidentity.net>editors@spacesofidentity.net.
>
>
>--
>
>Wladimir Fischer
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