Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 14:06:03 +1000 From: hbone <hbone-AT-optonline.net> Subject: Fw: Announcing Reconstruction Vol. 2 No. 1 > > We are proud to announce the latest issue of Reconstruction, a journal > and online community dedicated to interdisciplinary thought, at > http://www.reconstruction.ws. > > Included in this issue are: > > David Banash's "Activist Desire, Cultural Criticism, and the > Situationist International" > > Giorgio Bertellini and C. Paul Sellors' "Breaking the Mimetic Contract: > Notes on Ideology, Intersubjectivity, and Film Theory" > > Justin Scott Coe's "Haunting and Hunting: Bodily Resurrection and the > Occupation of History in Mason & Dixon" > > Kelly Kelleway's "The Strange Attraction of Blake's Urizen" > > C. Jason Smith's "The Observing Body: Quantum Mechanics, the Anthropic > Principles, and Panopticism" > > Davin Heckman on Paul Virilio's A Landscape of Events (2001), Open Sky > (2001) and The Information Bomb (2001) > > Liam McNamara on Susan Buck-Morss' Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The > Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West (2000) > > Brian Murphy on Robert Rosen's Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John > Lennon (2001) > > Stuart Murray on Catherine Waldby's The Visible Human Project: > Informatic Bodies and Posthuman Medicine (2000) > > ..as well as reviews of music, websites, non-fiction, and fiction. > > 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 Spring issue (May 20, 2002) are being > actively solicited. > > Please see editorial guidelines as published on the site for further > information regarding contributions to Reconstruction. All submissions > must be received by April 15, 2002 to be considered for inclusion in the > Spring 2002 issue. Reconstruction is a peer-reviewed journal, soon to > be indexed in the MLA International Bibliography. > > 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. > > Matthew Wolf-Meyer and Davin Heckman, Editors. > http://www.reconstruction.ws > > > > > --- from list film-theory-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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