call for papers-creativity (fwd)
Amy Rachel Goldenberg
agoldenb at indiana.edu
Tue Jan 19 18:55:35 UTC 1999
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Folklore Forum, a bi-annual journal published by the Folklore
Publications Group at the Folklore Institute at Indiana University
announces its 30th anniversary issue (30/1), which will focus on the
theme of "creativity-everyday life."
In the 1974 Presidential Address to the American Folklore Society
Dell Hymes identified five "key notions" around which he believed a
"general conception of folklore can be built": genre, performance,
tradition, situation, and creativity. Folklore Forum
issue 30/1 will explore this final notion identified by Hymes.
Specifically we will explore the notion of creativity in and
as a part of everyday life in as broad a framework as possible.
We encourage submissions from a variety of genres including
articles, essays, reviews, and collectanea.
DEADLINE: February 15, 1998
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
All submissions should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style using
paranthetical citations. Since manuscripts are refereed
anonymously, the author's name should appear along with brief
contributor information (not exceeding fifty words) on the title page
only. Submissions should include electronic manuscript in either PC or
Macintosh formatted floppy diskette accompanying the hard copy.
Address all submissions and other correspondence to:
47 Editors
Folklore Forum
504 n. Fess
Bloomington, IN 47405
email: folkpub at ucs.indiana.edu
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Folklore Publications Group
504 N. Fess
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-0426
fax(812) 855-4008
folkpub at indiana.edu
Folklore Forum Trickster Press
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