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Call for Publications

Theme: Many Africas in/of Imagination
Publication: Glocal Colloquies: An International Journal of World
Literatures and Cultures 
Date: Vol. 1, Issue 2 (December 2015)
Deadline: 30.10.2015

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Once, in the distant past, Africa came to the World ...

Martin Bernal’s Black Athena, published almost a quarter century ago,
raised militant eyebrows and caused a furore in politico-academic
circles with its unbelievable argument that Egypt and Phoenicia had
contributed significantly to the origins of Greek civilization.

... and then, in the not so distant past, the World came to Africa.
So varied, so brutal, so nuanced, so structured were the innumerable
plays in cartography and demography – invasions, onslaughts, influxes,
slavery, settlement, colonialism, “post colonialism” with its
compulsive adages — civil war, secession, totalitarian dictatorship,
military regime, migration — and contemporary neo-colonial
consumerism, that Africa presents today an intricately coalesced,
immensely painful tapestry.

This issue of Glocal Colloquies seeks to question the shifting
contours of representation, and thereby interrogate the role of the
literary/cultural texts in the dis-semination of conflicting global
images of Africa. How is Africa staged and staging itself forms the
axis of this special issue on African polity, culture and literature.
The journal invites original research papers, articles, book reviews,
interviews for publication in its 2nd issue in December 2015. Some of
the suggested thematic areas are as follows, but are not limited to:

- The Problem of Identity: Who is an African Today? 
- Cultural Apocalypse and Thereafter: Who Cares for African Pasts?
- A Passage of (w)Rite: Oratures to Literatures
- Can a Hundred Flowers Really Bloom? Language and Conflict in Africa
- European Knowledge Systems vs. “Native” Knowledge Systems.
- Master Narratives vs Peripheral Counter Narratives
- The Indigenous, The Native and The African: Issues of Race and
  Identity
- Of Nationalisms and Arbitrary Borders: Insane Cartographies and
  Divided World Orders
- Re-envisioning Her(s)tories: The African Woman in Time Past and
  Time Present
- Lee Cooper Jeans and Ray Ban Sun Glasses: Neo-Colonial Cultural
  Invasion of the African Youth
- Performing Culture: Theatre Traditions of Africa
- Ecological Eclipse: Development, Globalization and Environmental
  Ruins
- Africa in Mind: African Diaspora and the Literary Imagination
- Learning from the Margin: “Amaechina” May the Path Never End

Abstracts of 300 words should be sent to: [email protected]
along with a brief bio-note. The deadline for proposal submissions
(abstracts) is  October 30, 2015. The acceptance of abstract shall be
intimated by November 5, 2015. However, acceptance of abstract does
not indicate final nod for publication. Author(s) whose abstracts
has/have been accepted, shall have to submit full length papers, in
or about 5000 words, by November 30, 2015. The research articles must
conform to the MLA Hand Book (7th Edition) in all matters of style
and formatting. Notification of final acceptance of research papers
to be published in Glocal Colloquies for its Diwali (Festival of
Light) issue will be communicated by December 15, 2015 only after
double-blind peer review of the research articles.

Important Deadlines:

Last Date of Abstract Submission: October 30, 2015
Author notification (Abstract): November 5, 2015
Last date for the submission of full-length Research Paper: November
30, 2015
Author notification (Research Paper): December 15, 2015 

Editors:

Dr. Shreya Bhattacharji
Head & Associate Professor
Centre for English Studies
Central University of Jharkhand,
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Email: [email protected]

Dr. Rahul Chaturvedi
Assistant Professor
Central University of Jharkhand
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Email: [email protected]

Glocal Colloquies is a non-profit, international, bi-annual,
double-blind peer reviewed, refereed, open access e-journal. Glocal
Colloquies is an initiative to create a shared space for scholars to
engage in trans-cultural global literary conversations. The journal
publishes critical and scholarly writings, book reviews, inter-views
on literatures across the globe. The language of publication is
English. Glocal Colloquies does not charge any publication fee.
For details, please log on to: www.glocalcolloquies.com

 
Contact:

Glocal Colloquies
An International Journal of World Literatures & Cultures
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://glocalcolloquies.com




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