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CFP: Special Topics Issue of Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature: English Catholic Women Writers, 1660-1829
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2010-01-18 |
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173375 |
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Call for Papers: English Catholic Women Writers, 1660-1829
Proposals are being solicited for a special topics issue of Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. The issue will focus on English Catholic Women Writers, 1660-1829. It will examine their imaginative work as it was inflected by Catholicism or through self-identification with a Catholic minority culture during the long eighteenth century. Articles on eighteenth-century Catholic women from the British Isles, including exiled English women working abroad or in the colonies are sought exploring topics including, though not limited, to the following:
* the strategies English Catholic women used to express, promote, or protect their faith;
* the intersections of gender and faith, particularly in the face of anti-Catholic polemic equating all Catholics with women or with the feminine;
* women's education
* the role of religious houses or religious orders within literary texts or as sites of literary or artistic production
* the reciprocal influence of Anglo-Catholic culture and Gothic literature
* Catholic women's political engagement as Torries or Jacobites
* their literary, artistic, or political responses to the Restoration Court's Catholicism, the Stuart kings, the Revolution of 1688, the Whig ascendancy, or Catholic emancipation
* their representation of English national history or English national identity
* their participation in the minority press
Most of the essays will concentrate on women writers, but essays on other forms of women's
imaginative work, particularly the visual and domestic arts, are welcome.
All essays should be informed by the rich repository of recent work in early modern Catholic studies. Articles should not exceed 25 pages (6250) words) and should conform to the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. All submissions should be in Microsoft Word. Initial queries and abstracts are encouraged, though final acceptance will be determined by the completed essay. Please send abstracts by June 1, 2011 (earlier, if possible) and final submissions via e-mail by September 1, 2011 to both:
Anna Battigelli
English Department
SUNY Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
a.battigelli@att.net
and
Laura M. Stevens, editor
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
English Department
University of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK 74104
laura-stevens@utulsa.edu
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Anna Battigelli
English Dept.
SUNY Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 564-2429 Email: a.battigelli@att.net
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