Call for papers - Nabokov Online Journal

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Sat Dec 16 21:10:43 UTC 2006


Call for papers 
  “NOJ / NOZh: Nabokov Online Journal”
   
   
  NOJ / NOZh: Nabokov Online Journal is a new refereed bilingual electronic edition devoted to Nabokov studies. The journal will seek to achieve a balance between publication of English- and Russian-language scholarship with a primary goal of bridging various branches of Nabokov studies in a dynamic and intellectually creative environment.
   
  The editors of the journal invite submissions of original, unpublished manuscripts. Deadline for the first spring-summer 2007 issue is April 1. 
   
  The NOJ / NOZh will be published two times year. Submission of scholarly articles, comment pieces and book reviews is welcome. Contributions to the journal may be in English, Russian, French or German.
   
  Book reviews should be of new or current publications in the area of Nabokov studies.
   
  Format:
  The articles should be approximately 5 to 20 typed, double-spaced
  pages (based on a 12-point font) in Word format. Articles must contain endnotes and not footnotes. Article submissions should be made by e-mail attachment to the Editor, Dr. Yuri Leving: yleving at gmail.com , or by mailing a CD version to:
   
  Nabokov Online Journal
  Department of Russian Studies
  Dalhousie University
  6135 University Ave, Room # 3010
  Halifax, NS B3M 4P9, Canada
   
  Review submissions should be made by e-mail attachment to Associate
  Reviews Editor, Dr. Andrei Rogatchevski: A.Rogatchevski at slavonic.arts.gla.ac.uk
   
  The NOJ is a peer-reviewed journal. All suitable contributions will be
  sent to peer reviewers for assessment. We undertake to provide a
  relatively prompt assessment of suitability for publication.
   
  Editorial Board
   
  Editor: Yuri Leving (Dalhousie University)
  Associate Editor for Reviews: Andrei Rogatchevski (University of Glasgow)
   
  Nassim W. Balestrini (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz)
John Barnstead (Dalhousie University)
  Stephen Blackwell (University of Tennessee)
  Brian Boyd (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
  Alexander Dolinin (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  Donald Barton Johnson (University of California, Santa Barbara) 
  Georgy Levinton (European University, St. Petersburg)
  Maria Malikova (Russian Academy of Sciences (The Pushkin House), St. Petersburg)
  Eric Naiman (University of California, Berkeley)
  Akiko Nakata (Nanzan Junior College, Japan)
  Tatiana Ponomareva (Vladimir Nabokov Museum, St. Petersburg) 
  David Rampton (University of Ottawa) 
  Thomas Seifrid (University of Southern California)
  Savely Senderovich (Cornell University)
  Tadashi Wakashima (Kyoto University)

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