[Gesth-l] CFP: kötet
Nora Sellei
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2010. Már. 14., V, 21:02:58 CET
Kedves Kollégák,Továbbítok egy CFP-t. Ha érdekel benneteket, közvetlenül a lent megadott szerkesztőhöz forduljatok, nekem sincs több információm a dologról.
Séllei Nóra
Dear Colleague,
We wish to invite contributions to a volume of
essays bearing the provisional title Episodes from a History of Undoing: The
Heritage of Female Subversiveness (paraphrasing Rada
Khumar's seminal study of the development of the feminist movements in India: The History of Doing). The volume
purports to illustrate women's resistance to patriarchal colonization through
societal norms and discourse. Whether mythical amazons, mediaeval authors or
regular canonesses, Renaissance monarchs, activists and academics, philosphers
or politicians, such women have become trail-blazers in their fields,
attempting to forge new epistemes through strategies of undoing,
refashioning (Greenblatt) or revising political and cultural
concepts, practices and institutions.
Deadline for article submission: 1 September 2010. Please find
the Style Sheet below.
Wishing you all the best and looking forward to your
reply,
Reghina Dascal PhD
reghina_dascal at yahoo.co.uk
Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender
Studies,
University of the West Timisoara, Romania
STYLE
SHEET
Please observe the following instructions:
Deadline: 1st
of September 2010
Length: maximum
20 pages
Font: Times New Roman (12 pt)
Margins:
Left
and right margins 4 cm
Top
and bottom margins 4.8 cm
Line spacing: 1.5
Alignment: justified
Please, do not
insert page numbers
Paragraphs: indent all paragraph beginnings 1.5 cm
Title: bold capitals, centred;
Author's
name: under title, bold capitals, centred
Affiliation:
under author’s name, regular, centred
Abstract
(50 - 100 words)
Key
words
The paper should be divided into:
·
Introduction
·
Body of the paper (possibly
subdivided)
·
conclusion
References
All references used in the paper should be
given in an alphabetical list at the end of the paper under the heading
References (aligned left) (font TNR 10, no numbering).
The second line of the reference should be
indented by 1.5 cm (special, hanging)
Examples
References
Halliday, M.A.K. 1991. 'Corpus studies and probabilistic grammar' in
English Corpus Linguistics. K. Aijmer and B. Altenberg (eds.). London: Longman.
Ladenfoged,
P. 1982. A Course in Phonetics. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich.
Daniel,
R. T. 1995. ‘The History of Western Music’ in Britannica Online: Macropedia [Online}. Available:
http://www.eb.com:180/cgibin/g:DocF=macro/5004/45/html [1995, June 14]
References in the text should use
the following format:
(Cook 1989:35-36)
“… as Cook (1989:35-36) states…”
The initial year of publication of a book should be mentioned
in a parenthesis, following the publication year of the book actually
used.
Example:
Taylor, J. R. 2003 (2002). Cognitive Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3.
Authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of their references.
IMPORTANT!
Italics should be used for
emphasis, important key words, book titles, etc.Bold should
only be used for the title, subtitles, and headings (to be aligned left)Papers containing texts in Romanian should be typed with the
corresponding diacritic signs.Quotations should be indented left 1 tab (1,5 cm) and written
in font TNR 10.Please do not insert footnotes or endnotes.Tables and charts should be inserted as objects which can be
moved with the text.Each paper should have an abstract in English and four to six keywordsPapers which do not observe the instructions in the present
style sheet will not be taken into consideration for publication.
Prior to publication, papers will be refereed
by an editorial committee.
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