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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 19:46:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Spoon Collective <spoons-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU>
Subject: Announcing Reconstruction 3.2 (fwd)


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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 18:28:15 -0500
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Subject: Announcing Reconstruction 3.2

Please forward to potentially interested parties:

We are proud to announce the latest issue of Reconstruction (vol.3,
no.2), a journal and online community dedicated to interdisciplinary
thought, at http://www.reconstruction.ws.

Included in this issue are:

"Burn this Journal"

Sarah Brouillette "Paratextuality and Economic Disavowal in Dave Eggers'
You Shall Know Our Velocity"

Lincoln Geraghty "Telling Tales of the Future: Science Fiction and Star
Trek's Exemplary Narratives"

Alvise Mottozzi "Innovating Superheroes"

Joanne Pearson "Time Wounds All Heels: Duncan, Ballet, and Bataille"

Paul Ward "Animation Studies, Disciplinarity and Discursivity"

An Interview with Ceramics Artist Wendy Walgate by J. Lynn Fraser

Davin Heckman on N. Katherine Hayles' Writing Machines (2002)

..as well as several new book reviews.

In line with our efforts to foster intellectual community,
Reconstruction also hosts a message board dedicated to interaction
between authors and readers, and between readers themselves, hoping to
affect a more communal approach to, and understanding of, academic
journals and intellectual thought and action.  Please take the time to
participate in this experiment in community.

Additionally, submissions for our Summer issue, "Solutions/Fixations"
(vol. 3, no. 3) are also being actively solicited, and are due early
June for publication next July.  The issue will consider the events of
the past year and a half (9/11/2001 - 3/19/2003), both within the United
States and around the globe, and the need for intellectuals to engage
the failures of democracy and the effects of globalization. [Note:
Submissions for the previously announced Summer 2003 issue, "Science
Fiction & Everyday Life," will be considered for the Winter 2004 issue,
"Technology and Historiography." Our apologies for the displacement.]

Please see editorial guidelines as published on the site for further
information regarding contributions to Reconstruction.  Reconstruction
is a peer-reviewed journal, indexed in the MLA International
Bibliography and soon to be granted an ISSN.

We are also currently seeking reviewers: If interested, a short email
listing qualifications and interests should be mailed to
reviews-AT-reconstruction.ws.

If you would like to receive our newsletter, with important updates, new
reviews, and notifications about calls for papers and forthcoming
issues, please send an email to listproc-AT-listproc.bgsu.edu with the
following text in the body of your email: "subscribe reconstruction your
name".

Thank you in advance for your time and participation.

Davin Heckman and Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Editors.
http://www.reconstruction.ws



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