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452ºF Journal of Literary Theory 2012 : New parameters in the construction of lyrical subjects in contemporary poetry

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Submission Deadline Jul 31, 2012
 

Call For Papers

On January 31st 2012, we start the CFP for the eighth issue of 452ºF Journal of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, to be published in January 2013. This CFP is open and addressed to anyone who wishes to contribute and holds at least a BA degree.
The criteria, enumerated below, regulate the reception and publication of the different articles and are subject to the content of the Peer review System, the Style-sheet and the Legal Notice. These can be consulted in the Procedures area of the web page.

- The deadline for submissions is July 31st 2012, all articles received after this date will be rejected.
- The number of articles included in the eighth issue will be between 8 and 10. 40% of these will be reserved to researchers without PhDs. The Editorial Board will represent at most 20% of the total.
- The articles will be placed, according to their field of interest, in the corresponding section of the Journal (monographic or miscellaneous).
- The monographic section will be restricted to 4 to 6 articles and, in the eighth issue, will address new parameters in the construction of lyrical subjects in contemporary poetry , including theoretical and practical scopes of investigation:

a. Lyrical subject: the limits of language and poetic enunciation.
b. Poetics of alterity. The search for the other (I / you, cosmology, language) in the construction of the I.
c. Poetry and dynamics of desire: erotic and love dialogism as fundamental basis of new poetic subjectivities.
d. Representation and resignification of poetic imageries.
e. Poetry, a genre under construction: dialogues between tradition and experiment.
f. Discourses in poetry performance: poetic body, voice and word.
g. The inscription of the lyrical I in new technologies: rethinking the genre and its reception.

- These topics are not exclusive. All other articles will constitute the miscellaneous section and, as long as placed within the margins of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, the choice of the theme and approach is free.

- The articles should be sent to the email redaccion@452f.com. The “subject” of the email should state what section the article belongs to (“monographic” or “miscellaneous”), the name of the author and the title of the article.

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