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March 1999 - Volume 31 Issue 3


Monday, November 16, 1998 7:32.24 PM
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Subject: This is not a joke, but I thought it would Interest you
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CALL FOR PAPERS: MARTHA STEWART STUDIES

"No Place Like Home: Cultural Anxiety and Martha Stewart Living"

We are editing an anthology of written and visual texts that interrogate, critique, celebrate, inquire into, parody, subvert, question, read, analyze, mythologize, interact with, idolize, despise, and most of all give new insight into the Martha Stewart phenomenon.

Academic, and critique papers should not exceed 35 pages and should conform to MLA style. We are also interested in scripts, short stories, poetry, jokes, internet phenomena, emails, performance pieces, and any and all (b/w or color) visual media: photographs, paintings, film, video, sculpture, installations, comic strips, collages, and so forth.

This anthology has been accepted for publication. Please send completed work, visual work and CV by January 15, 1999 to both of the following:

Zoe Newman
Sociology & Equity Studies
OISE/University of Toronto
252 Bloor St. W.
Toronto, Ont
MSS 1V6 CANADA

AND

Kyla Wazane Tompkins
c/o Program in Modern Thought & Literature
Building 250, Rm 251F
Stanford University
Stanford, California
94305-2020


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