34.1477, Calls: Ling & Literature / Journal of Literary Multilingualism (Jrnl)

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Subject: 34.1477, Calls: Ling & Literature / Journal of Literary Multilingualism (Jrnl)

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Date: 09-May-2023
From: Natasha Lvovich [natasha.lvovich at kbcc.cuny.edu]
Subject: Ling & Literature / Journal of Literary Multilingualism (Jrnl)


Call for Papers:

Special Issue 2/2024
Australia’s Multilingual Literary Landscape

The ‘global turn’ in literary studies has destabilised the
relationship among literature, language and nation, questioning the
notion that a national literature is necessarily written in a national
language.

This special volume explores the multilingual literary landscape of
one specific nation. It aims to showcase the variety of languages in
which Australian literature is written. Since Australia’s
multicultural heritage is also a multilingual heritage, this volume
aims to discover, disseminate and promote new understandings of the
breadth of literature in this predominantly – but far from exclusively
– Anglophone country.

We welcome analyses of Australian literature that is written in
languages other than in English and analyses of literature that
incorporates another language into a predominantly English text.
Contributions might include but are not restricted to the following
questions and topics:

How do writers represent multicultural Australia in languages other
than English? How do writers weave another language or other languages
into predominantly Anglophone writing?
How do Indigenous authors represent their linguistic heritage in their
writing?
How do migrant writers negotiate the relationship between English and
the language(s) of their home country?
How do authors represent the weight, primacy or dominance of the
English language within their multilingual writing?
How do authors position themselves as writers of “Australian
literature” through the prism of a language other than English?

Informal queries are welcome, and contributors are asked to submit an
abstract by April 1, 2023. Please direct queries to Christopher
Hogarth (University of South Australia).

Articles should be 6,000 to 10,000 words in length, and the deadline
for their submission is October 1, 2023. Acceptance of the final
versions of articles is subject to double-anonymous peer review.
Please send articles as email attachments to Christopher Hogarth at
Christopher.hogarth at unisa.edu.au.



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