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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 08:25:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Chris Lott <fncll-AT-aurora.alaska.edu>
Subject: CFP: Postcolonial and Composition Studies (1/5/97) (fwd)




                        *CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS*
                Postcolonial and Composition Studies

_JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory_ invites articles for an upcoming
special issue devoted to composition theory and postcolonial studies.  This
special issue will explore the ways in which these two areas of study may
most productively inform one another as well as the ways that theories of
composition are--or are not--responsive to the issues raised most
persistently in postcolonial studies. Articles should focus not on
critiquing literary texts or on describing particular classroom techniques,
but rather on analyses of how concepts articulated within postcolonial
studies affect, or can affect, writing and reading processes, theories of
composing, theories and practices of literacy, the history and politics of
rhetoric and composition, or other related issues.

Articles should be 3,500 to 7,500 words in length and use current MLA style
format.  Please submit two hard copies and one disk copy by January 5, 1997
to Andrea A. Lunsford and Lahoucine Ouzgane, c/o Department of English, Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210.





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