Call for Papers: Ulbandus. Hearing Texts

Holly E. Myers hem2134 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Sun Feb 9 16:21:18 UTC 2014


Ulbandus XVI



Hearing Texts: The Auditory in Slavic Literatures



Deadline: February 17, 2014



ULBANDUS, the Slavic Review of Columbia University, is now requesting
submissions for its next issue, which will follow last year's successful
issue on the visual (Ulbandus XV) with a focus on the *auditory *in Slavic
literatures. We welcome papers that together will reveal the current state
of scholarship on intersections between the auditory and the literary in
the field of Slavic studies. Possible topics include, but are not limited
to:



-intersections between literature and the musical arts, including
folk/traditional music, songs, chamber music, symphonies, ballet music,
opera, film soundtracks, and popular music

-depictions of music in Slavic literature

-interactions between Slavic literature and the study of acoustics

-the study of conversation and colloquial speech in Slavic languages

-the use and representation of colloquial speech in Slavic literature

-the relationship between spoken and literary language

-experiments with the sound of language and its role in literary thought

-considerations of sound and sound devices in literary translation

-the aural element in the performance of literature (public/private
readings, poetry recitations, drama, etc.)

-the transition from visual to aural when discussing and teaching
literature (literary salon*, *classroom, etc.)

-musical adaptations of literary (and non-literary) texts

-the advent of sound in Russian and Soviet cinema


In addition to scholarly articles, ULBANDUS encourages submission of
original poetry, fiction, translations, photography, and artwork. The
deadline for submissions is February 17, 2014.



Manuscripts should be in UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO FORMAT, double-spaced, and
not exceed 25 pages in length. Electronic submissions are strongly
encouraged and may be sent to hem2134 at columbia.edu in .doc or .rtf format.



Alternatively, authors may submit 2 hard copies of their paper to:


ULBANDUS

Attn: Holly Myers

Columbia University

1130 Amsterdam Avenue, Mail code 2839

New York, NY, 10027

USA



See the "How to Submit Work" link at the Ulbandus
website<http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/etc/pubs/ulbandus/index.html>
for
further details, including a style guide. For inquiries or questions,
please check our website, or write to hem2134 at columbia.edu for more
information.



Articles published in Ulbandus XVI will also appear on the JSTOR site.



ULBANDUS is a peer-reviewed journal. All articles and notes submitted for
publication are reviewed anonymously and should be prepared so that the
author's identity is not revealed either in the body of the manuscript or
in bibliographic references. Manuscripts are read by at least two
evaluators, who recommend acceptance or rejection.



We look forward to receiving your submissions!



Holly Myers

Editor, Ulbandus XVI

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