The field of Appalachian literary studies now needs another centralized assessment of the current state of the field, as well as possible new directions for its future. A New American Vein seeks to fill this gap by creating a collection that represents scholarly views on contemporary Appalachian literature and reevaluations of foundational Appalachian literary works that utilize cutting-edge critical approaches.
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For AmLit – a new journal dedicated to the study of American Literatures – we are looking for article contributions to a non-thematic issue.
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The editors of this special issue of the South Central Review, “The Legacies of Toni Morrison,” seek submissions
from a diversity of approaches that explore Morrison as novelist, essayist, playwright,
editor, teacher, orator, activist, and cultural critic
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For a new journal dedicated to the study of American Literatures – AmLit – we are looking for guest editors interested in organizing one of the journal’s maiden issues.
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Submissions are now open for Monstrum 6.2,
a special issue focused on Shirley Jackson’s influence(s) and legacy
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American, British and Canadian Studies, Special Issue: Staging Crisis in Contemporary North American Theatre and Performance