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Date:  16 Jan 2002
From: Suzanne Stetkevych <jal at indiana.edu> reposted from Arabic-Info
Subject: JAL

THE JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE


Executive Editor, Suzanne Stetkevych	Publisher, E. J. Brill
Indiana University			P.O. Box 9000
                                         2300 PA Leiden
Editorial Board:			The Netherlands

Federico Corriente
University of Saragossa

Muhsin Jassim Al-Musawi
American University in Sharjah

Editorial Assistant, Paul B. Nelson
Indiana University

"jal at indiana.edu"


CURRENT ISSUE

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JAL Volume 32, Number 3
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VISUAL MODERNISM IN THE POETRY OF 'ABD AL-WAHHAB AL BAYATI
YASEEN NOORANI, University of Edinburgh

REWRITING HISTORY, UNWRITING LITERATURE: SHAWQI'S MIRROR-IMAGE RESPONSE TO
SHAKESPEARE
WADDAH AL-KHATIB, University of Virginia

TAYSIR AL-SUBUL'S <<YOU AS OF TODAY>> IN A POSTMODERNIST CONTEXT
AHMAD Y. MAJDOUBEH, University of Jordan


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FORTHCOMING ISSUE
*****************

JAL Volume 33, Number 1

Articles:

REPERCEIVING THE PRE-ISLAMIC NASIB
NATHALIE KHANKAN, University of Copenhagen

UNLOCKING THE FEMALE IN AHLAM MUSTAGHANAMI
ELLEN MCLARNEY, Columbia University

POSTCOLONIAL THEORY AND MODERN ARABIC LITERATURE: HORIZONS OF APPLICATION
WAIL S. HASSAN, Illinois State University


Reviews:

MENAHEM MILSON. <<NAJIB MAHFUZ: THE NOVELIST-PHILOSOPHER OF CAIRO>>
RAYMOND STOCK, University of Pennsylvania

J. A. ABU-HAIDAR. <<HISPANO-ARABIC LITERATURE AND THE EARLY PROVENCAL
LYRICS>>
IGNACIO FERRANDO, University of Cadiz

MIRIAM COOKE.  <<HAYATI, MY LIFE: A NOVEL>> AND <<WOMEN CLAIM ISLAM:
CREATING ISLAMIC FEMINISM THROUGH LITERATURE>>
MUHSIN JASSIM AL-MUSAWI, American University of Sharjah


                         CALL FOR PAPERS

THE JOURNAL:

Since its inception in 1970 the Journal of Arabic Literature has provided
an international scholarly forum for the discussion of Arabic literature.
The Journal publishes literary critical, comparative and historical
studies, as well as reviews and bibliographies, on a broad range of Arabic
material--classical and modern, written and oral, poetry and prose,
literary and colloquial.  Studies that seek to integrate Arabic literature
into the broader discourses of the humanities and social sciences take
their place alongside technical work of a more specialized nature.  The
Journal thus addresses itself to a readership in comparative literature
and literary theory, in addition to specialists in Arabic and Middle
Eastern literatures and Middle East studies generally.

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS:

We invite you to contribute to the Journal.  Please send submissions to:
Editor for Islamic Studies, Brill Publishers, P.O. Box 9000, 2300 PA
Leiden, The Netherlands. Contributions should be original work which has
neither been simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere nor
published previously.  Although the primary language of the Journal is
English, submissions are also accepted in French and German.  Manuscripts
should be submitted in duplicate, double-spaced throughout (including
quotations, notes, bibliography) with notes at the end, and all pages
consecutively numbered.  They should be accompanied by a disk in
WordPerfect, Microsoft Word or ASCII formatting. The full address of the
author should appear at the end of the manuscript.

Manuscripts should be submitted in final publishable form. Full
and consistent bibliographical annotation is required (suggested systems
are the Chicago Manual of Style and Modern Language Association) and
consistent and appropriate transliteration of Arabic names and terms
(suggested systems are International Journal of Middle East Studies and
Library of Congress).  Authors will be required to supply camera-ready
copy of any Arabic text to be included in their articles.

In accordance with standard academic practice, articles submitted
for publication to JAL are subject to a process of peer review.

Authors of accepted contributions receive two sets of proofs for
proofreading. These should be returned promptly within the period
requested, with no corrections marked other than those made in the
conversion process. In the event of a multi-authored contribution, proofs
are sent to the first-named author unless otherwise requested.

Please note that JAL no longer publishes translations per se, but only
translations that form part of a literary study.

Authors of articles receive three complimentary issues of the journal (for
multi-authored contributions issues are sent to the first-named author).
Authors of book reviews receive one complimentary issue.

For more information, please contact the editor at:
<jal at indiana.edu>

Or see the JAL website:
http://php.indiana.edu/~jal

For subscription information, please contact E. J. Brill Publishers at:

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