March 1 Deadline:
March 17 Deadline:
The
St. John’s Humanities Review
The St. John’s
Humanities Review is a graduate student-run journal at St John’s University
in New York City that publishes book
reviews, essays, and interviews on a broad range of topics in the arts and
humanities. We encourage submissions from graduate students and accomplished
scholars interested in these discussions locally and around the world.
This year’s issue hopes to feature work that fits under the
broad heading of Nationalism: Roots and Transgressions. The focus is on the areas of national identity
or transnationalism, acculturation, cultural diffusion, or culture shock. The approach may be primarily sociological
and historical, or literary in nature.
What we want are submissions that address these theme(s) in new and
exciting ways that express the multiplicity of angles and issues these broad
headings generate.
We
seek scholarly essays, book reviews, and interviews suitable for a broad
academic audience. Book reviews should be similar to The New York Review of
Books and The New Republic and should be under 2000 words. Essays
should be no longer than 25 pages and in Times New Roman 12 pt. font in MSWord
and follow a citation system suitable to the pertinent discipline. Footnotes
should be minimized, but use depends on the material.
Please send your submissions by March 17, 2012.
Send them to:
Danielle Lee, editor
St John’s Humanities Review
May 4th
Deadlines
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