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Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 22:10:46 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: SPOON-ANN: Critical Horizons: Call for Papers


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CRITICAL HORIZONS: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CRITICAL THEORY

A CALL FOR PAPERS

Critical Horizons is an interdisciplinary journal of social and critical 
theory published by Brill Academic Publishers in conjunction with The 
Ashworth Centre for Social Theory, The University of Melbourne. It 
publishes articles covering a broad range of topics such as forms of 
modernity and postmodernity, changing social relations, politics, 
identities, feminisms, aesthetics and visual culture. it aims to 
position papers in ways that actively promote debate across established 
boundaries and beyond established traditions. 

Critical Horizons encourages debate, dialogue and critical analysis by 
welcoming unsolicited manuscripts, developing themes of specific 
interest, and featuring a Forum where social theorists reflect on new 
critical thought and established theoretical traditions. The managing 
editors are currently seeking papers that continue the discussions 
initiated in the first issue; these include Richard Rorty's and Nancy 
Fraser's papers on the politics of recognition and Martin Jay's analysis 
of contemporary modes of aesthetic spectatorship. They also invite 
papers addressing theories of the imagination, memory and critique, and 
comparisons between Western political thought and political theory in 
various non-Western traditions. Papers engaging in conversations between 
Western and non-Western political thought will be considered for a 
special issue on comparative political theory.

Manuscripts can be sent to the following address:

e-mail: critical-AT-myriad.its.unimelb.edu.au

postal:

Dr John Rundell
Critical Horizons
Managing Editorial Board
The Ashworth Centre for Social Theory
The University of Melbourne, 
Victoria 3010
Australia

   

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