Resources in Art History for Graduate Students


PUBLICATIONS TO READ/WRITE FOR


It is a truth rarely divulged that all journals regardless of subject area are desperate for decent articles (Hint: Don't quote Jansen or Gardner in your paper!). The 85+ journals listed below are all either run by graduate students or are interested in publishing your work.
Please Note: Because there are so many journals, all probably eagerly awaiting your masterpiece, I have started listing new, more specialized titles at the bottom of the page of the various individual subject CFP pages, such as Film, Gender, or Islamic Studies,


AC: COLLABORATIVE

"AC: Collaborative is a new online journal about collaborative art. Our mission is to discuss, document and analyze collaborations in modern and contemporary art, including the question of what it meands to collaborate. There is no deadline for submission to the online journal which will be updated weekly. A series of monographs of selected material and topics is planned instead of a printed subscription journal. The first one will be published this fall. Please submit comments, questions, and proposals to Holly Crawford, Ph.D., at (hc@artcircles.org)."

AMERICAN ART

"the academic journal of the Smithsonian American Art Museum" Now online.

Anistoriton : History, Archaeology, Art History

"Anistoriton is an electronic journal of History, Archaeology and ArtHistory. It is published by the "Anistoriton History Library" (AHL) organizing committee, based in Athens, Greece. Submissions to the journal are peer-reviewed by specialists in the relevant field and/or topic as well as by the Editorial Board. As "anistoriton" is the Greek word for "ignorant in history," the journal is an attempt to bridge the gap between professional historians and archaeologists and their specialized research, on the one hand, and the general public, the true history and archaeology lovers, on the other."

ARCHITRONIC: the Electronic Journal of Architecture

"A scholarly referred journal, exploring new ranges of architectural communication available through digital media. It is a platform for both presenting and reviewing research as a journal, and a forum for stimulating dialoge on emerging ideas." Vol. 8, no. 1 of January 1999 is the most recently posted issue.

ARRIS : JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHEAST CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS

"ARRIS is a peer-reviewed journal published annually by the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians and is nearing its twentieth year. ARRIS is now soliciting papers for volume 20, to be published in October 2009. The journal welcomes original scholarship on all aspects of the history of architecture and landscape. Papers should conform to the submission guidelines at: http://www.sesah.org/sesah/ SubmissionGuidelines.html.

"The deadline for submissions is January 30, 2009. They will be blind-reviewed and the authors notified in April 2009. Further information may be obtained from the editor, Stephen James, at arris@uh.edu. Send submissions to the editor at this address: 122 College of Architecture Building, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204-4000."

L'ART ITALIEN

"L'ART ITALIEN" (Bulletin de l'association des historiens de l'art italien), welcomes submissions for its 12 th. issue (2007). "L'Art Italien" is a multilingual journal (French, Italian, English and German) pubished annually in Paris and indexed in the Bibliography of the History of Art (Getty / CNRS), the Art libraries network (kubikat.org) and Earlymodernitaly. Our aim is to represent the full spectrum of current research in Italian art history from the medieval times up to the present and to emphasise interdisciplinary work. Questions regarding submission of manuscripts should be sent to:

ART ON THE LINE

"Art on the line is designed especially for historians and theorists in the fields of visual culture, including art, architecture, design and film. ...There are also reviews and news items." Still alive? Kinda looks like no (8/2007)

THE ART TRIBUNE

The English-language version (More or less of La Tribune de l'Art

ARTMARGINS

"ARTMargins is the only online periodical devoted to contemporary art, visual culture, and aesthetic theory in East-Central Europe. ARTMargins publishes original reviews, essays, and interviews that focus on current issues in contemporary art." for more information, see the Web site.

ASIANART.COM

"Asian art articles by leading scholars and experts as well as informed amateurs are featured in the Asian Arts articles pages. We welcome contributions from scholars, students, and lovers of asian [sic]art."

ASSEMBLAGE

An online journal "first and foremost for graduate students" in archaeology from the University of Sheffield, UK. UPDATE: Issue 7, May, 2003 has now been published. They may become a "rolling site" with new papers added as they are finished.

E-mail address: assemblage@sheffield.ac.uk

ASSOCIATION OF HISTORIANS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART (AHNCA)

"Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, is the first scholarly, refereed E-journal devoted to the study of 19th-century painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, architecture, and decorative arts across the globe..."

ATHANOR

Athanor is published by the Art History Department of Florida State University and the FSU Museum of Fine Arts. It publishes versions of the papers presented at the Graduate Student Symposium as well as papers submitted by graduate students who were not able to attend the symposium. The articles are original essays on topics of art history and humanities. For more information, contact Allys Palladino-Craig, director of the Museum and general editor of Athanor. Tel.: (850) 644-1254; or

E-mail: apcraig@mailer.fsu.edu
[Still being published?]

CARTE ITALIANE : Graduate Student Journal of the Italian Department, UCLA

"The new editorial board...would like to announce its forthcoming June 2009 edition, Volume 5 in our new series. We invite submissions on ANY topic related to Italian literature and culture for this general issue. Abstracts are welcome in English or Italian; they must be approximately 250 words in length. The abstract should also include: title of the proposed article, name of the author, institutional and departmental affiliation, and current contact information. Please send electronically in either .doc or .rtf format. Final papers must follow the updated guidelines that can be found in English at the following address: (http://www.italian.ucla.edu/carteitaliane/guidelines_eng.html) in italiano: (http://www.italian.ucla.edu/carteitaliane/istruzioni.html). Please send the abstracts by December 15, 2008 to the following e-mail address: (italiane@ucla.edu) If accepted for publication, the final papers will be due no later than January 31, 2009.

"Sarah A. Carey, Editor-in-Chief"

THE CHICAGO ART JOURNAL

"The Chicago Art Journal is an annual publication, edited and produced solely by graduate students. Each year it aims to provide hands-on experience with an academic publishing process as part of graduate education, to acquaint students with the principles of editing and peer review, and ultimately to engender debate among students and across disciplines within the academic community by disseminating current graduate scholarship and promoting interest in the visual arts. Deadline October 23, 2007 For more information please contact :

CLOTHESLINE: The Online Academic Journal of Costume, Textiles and Society

A handsome site--and they are looking for articles!

COMITATUS: A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES

Devoted to publishing new scholars, Comitatus seeks articles with a pronounced interdisciplinary emphasis and original translations of culturally or historically interesting works. Contact: the Editor, Comitatus, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1485.

CAHIERS METIERS D'ART / CRAFT JOURNAL

"Cahiers metiers d'art * Craft Journal is a non-profit organisation that encourages and publishes critical, historical and technical research on local and international craft."

DIRECTIONS IN CULTURAL HISTORY

"Originally launched in 1980, the UCLA Historical Journal is being re-inaugurated this year as Directions in Cultural History. An annual journal edited by UCLA graduate students, Directions will act as a forum for current work by young scholars in cultural history and related fields, encompassing ancient to modern eras across the globe. It will investigate the origins and traditions of cultural history, its conceptual frameworks and methodological models, its reception and transmission, and its new applications and interpretations. We welcome submissions from all fields and disciplines for consideration in our 2005 edition. Articles are to be no more than 40 pages in length, and review essays no more than 25. The Chicago style is preferred, but we will make accommodations for works from disciplines that ordinarily use alternate formats. Please send your submission to Megan Barnhart, Managing Editor (mbarnhar@ucla.edu) by October 1, 2005. (This is apparently still alive--they just don't have a Web site, bad bad 8/2007)

DIFFERENT VISIONS: A JOURNAL OF NEW PERSPECTIVES ON MEDIEVAL ART

This is the "first issue of the on-line, peer-reviewed, open-access journal..."

EARLY MODERN WOMEN: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

"'Essays on Women and Gender from 1400-1700.' ...is now accepting submissions for Volume IV (2009)... We especially encourage submissions that appeal to readers across disciplinary boundaries. Essays may consider art history, cultural studies, history, history of philosophy, history of science, iterature, music, politics, religion, theater, and any global region. Newer and interdisciplinary approaches are especially welcome...Editors will accept submissions on a continuous basis." See the Web site for more informatio.

EARLY POPULAR VISUAL CULTURE

ELECTRONIC ANTIQUITY

Online journal from Virginia Tech. "We welcome submissions on all aspects of the ancient Mediterranean cultures, literatures, languages, religons, art and archaeology, philosophy, etc. Articles submitted will be refereed; book reviews are normally solicited, though in the past we have received a few unsolicited book reviews, which we then send to referees, as we would an article. Articles should be submitted, preferably by attachment but printed copies are acceptable, to:

EMOTION, SPACE AND SOCIETY

"Emotion, Space and Society provides a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places...Contributions are anticipated from authors who call upon and develop issues emerging from work on emotion from feminist, geographical, historical, philosophical, psychotherapeutic, sociological, anthropological, political and other disciplinary perspectives and from the spatial turn in cultural theory. The journal also has obvious connections with the recent resurgence of interest in the importance of 'everyday' life as a social category and with interactions between place, identity and felt values.

"The journal will publish research articles, review articles, and a variety of shorter opinion and editorial pieces designed to stimulate debate, together with book reviews and book review essays. Innovative presentational formats are encouraged. For possible publication in 2008, submissions MUST BE RECEIVED BY JANUARY 15, 2008." See link above for more information.

ERAS

"Eras is an online journal edited and produced by postgraduate students from the School of Historical Studies at Monash University [Australia]. As a fully refereed journal with DEST status, Eras is intended as an international forum for current or recently completed Masters and PhD students to publish original research, comment and reviews in the following fields covered by the School's teaching and research: History, Archaeology and Ancient History, Religion and Theology and Jewish Civilisation. We are seeking papers from postgraduate students working in any of these fields...Papers of 5000 words and a short abstract should be submitted to (eras@arts.monash.edu.au) by 31st March 2009. Detailed notes and editorial guidelines for individual contributors are available on our web site (listed above).

ESSAYS IN HISTORY

Essays in History is the annual history journal sponsored by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia. Now in its fifth decade, Essays in History has appeared in an online format since 1991. They solicit submission of papers in all fields of history by all scholars, from undergraduates to tenured professors. Our guidelines are that articles be approximately 20-30 pages long and that they be based on original research. For more information, check the Web site or:

Please email Louisa Mattozi, editor at
E-mail: Mattozzi@virginia.edu
if you have any questions.

exposure

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS "exposure is the journal of the Society for Photographic Education. exposure welcomes submissions from photographers, historians, critics, writers, professors, instructors, and students. Preference is given to SPE members but membership is not required for publication in exposure. Deadlines: Submissions are accepted year-round. exposure is published bi-annually in Spring (April) and Fall (October)." Please see the Web site for more information.

[field]: Exploring the Field

CALL FOR PAPERS "[field], our organization's annual e-journal (conceived in 2006 and planned for publication this year) will feature articles by graduate-student scholars nation-wide, representing various facets of visual culture studies and its related disciplines." Please see the Web site for more information.

FASHION PRACTICE: JOURNAL OF DESIGN, CREATIVE PROCESS & THE FASHION INDUSTRY

"...a new peer-reviewed academic journal covering the full range of contemporary design within the context of the fashion industry. Design is one of the most vibrant areas of fashion practice and commerce today, yet it has been largely ignored by scholarship. Fashion Practice fills this major gap by providing a much-needed forum for topics ranging from design theory to the impact of technology, economics and industry on fashion practice. The journal also covers the cultural ramifications of these issues upon the larger fashion sphere. Interdisciplinary in approach, Fashion Practice addresses, within the fashion business content, all aspects of the creative processes that fuel this vibrant business - from clothing design in retail outlets to technological innovations currently changing the face of this massive global industry.

FASHION THEORY: THE JOURNAL OF DRESS, BODY, AND CULTURE

"Fashion Theory takes as its starting point a definition of 'fashion' as the cultural construction of the embodied identity. The importance of studying the body as a site for the deployment of discourses has been well established in a number of disciplines. Until Fashion Theory's launch 12 years ago the dressed body had suffered from a lack of critical analysis. Increasingly scholars have recognized the cultural significance of self-fashioning, including not only clothing but also such body alterations as tattooing and piercing. Fashion Theory provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the rigorous analysis of cultural phenomena ranging from foot-binding to fashion advertising. Should you have an article you would like to submit, please e-mail Sandy Black at s.black@fashion.arts.ac.uk or Marilyn DeLong at mdelong@umn.edu. The deadline for consideration for the launch issue of Fashion Practice was 1st May 2008.

FLOW : A critical forum on television and media culture

"Flow is an online journal of television and media studies launched in October 2004. Flowźs mission is to provide a space where researchers, teachers, students, and the public can read about and discuss the changing landscape of contemporary media at the speed that media moves." Check the Web site for more information.

FRONTIERS: A Journal of Women Studies

"Frontiers is one of the oldest and most respected academic feminist journals in the United States. Founded in 1975, it is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary journal of scholarship, creative work, and personal essays...This special issue of Frontiers will explore reciprocal relationships between gender and the city. For many decades feminist scholars in numerous and diverse fields have studied the importance of gender in constituting cities and the role of urban places in constructing gender. We want to develop a vigorous cross and inter-disciplinary conversation about these relationships of gender and the city...Submissions should be sent to Frontiers as e-mail attachments to (frontiers@asu.edu) or on disc according to submission guidelines [on the Web site, above]."

LA FUSTA: Journal of Italian Literature and Culture

"CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS--OPEN TOPIC. Submissions should be no more than 25 pages and in MLA format. Please send them, as a Microsoft Word attachment, to: (italian.grad.society@rutgers.edu) Deadline: JANUARY 31, 2007 La Fusta is published by the Italian Graduate Society of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. (Still no Web site: 8/2007)

Global Museum

Art-related news releases, museum news, job postings, post your resume.

HISTORIANS OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ART AND ARCHITECTURE: DORA WIEBENSON GRADUATE STUDENT PRIZE

"HECAA offers its Wiebenson Prize for the best graduate student paper presented during the previous calendar year at a scholarly conference or as a sponsored lecture. Honorable mention is an option for papers of distinction that do not win the prize. Winners must be HECAA members in good standing. Deadline for submissions is February 15th. Prize is awarded at the HECAA annual luncheon and business meeting at ASECS. Please contact President Melissa Hyde (mhyde@ufl.edu) for further details."

eHISTORY BULLETIN

"The eHistory Bulletin is a peer-reviewed, refereed academic journal of history that targets undergraduates, secondary school students, and the general public as an audience. As more people turn to the internet for research purposes, The eHistory Bulletin seeks to provide a reliable source of historical information through the dissemination of general articles, book reviews, and critical reviews of websites related to history." Submissions must be sent as an attachment in an

e-mail to: ehistory@ehistory.freeservers.com

For more information, see the Web site or contact: Timothy May, Editor, 1351 Felland Street, Stoughton, WI 53589

HISTORY COMPASS

"The editors of History Compass are now inviting submissions for the 2007 Graduate Essay Prize. Unique in both range and approach, History Compass is an online-only journal publishing peer-reviewed survey articles from across the discipline, spanning both centuries and continents. ...The prize is open to all graduate students engaged in study at a college or university after their first degree and having not yet completed their doctorate. The editors of History Compass invite submissions for the 2007 Graduate Essay Prize. Each winner will receive $200/£100 worth of free Blackwell books and have their article published in History Compass journal!" Please see the Web site for more information.

History of Photography

HOME CULTURES

"A new interdisciplinary journal that is the first forum wholly dedicated to the critical understanding of the domestic sphere across timeframes and cultures. Heavily illustrated and handsomely designed, the journal addresses a range of topics, including the relationship between body and building; design and new technologies; politics, domesticity and social change. It is published three times a year. You can access the first issue FREE ONLINE through Ingenta at : (http://zerlina.ingentaselect.com/vl=9045847/cl=15/nw=1/rpsv/cw/berg/1740 6315/contp1.htm)

"Home Cultures" invites submissions from design practice, design history, architecture, anthropology, sociology, archaeology, urban planning, contemporary art, geography, psychology, folklore, cultural studies, literary studies and art history. Should you have an article you would like to submit, please mail to: (homecultures@ucl.ac.uk)

HORTULUS: the online graduate journal of medieval studies

"Hortulus is a refereed journal devoted to the literatures and cultures of the medieval world. Published electronically once a year, its mission is to present a forum in which graduate students from around the globe may share their ideas. We are currently running a contest for contributions for our next issue, which will be devoted to the topic of TIME...The paper that best addresses the theme of Time with the most thought-provoking argument will earn its author a cash prize of $250. Send papers electronically to submit@hortulus.net. See the Web site for more information.

IMAGE AND NARRATIVE

Image [&] Narrative is a peer-reviewed e-journal on visual narratology in the broadest sense of the term. Beside tackling theoretical issues, it is a platform for reviews of real life examples. Editors: Jan Baetens, Anneleen Masschelein, Hilde Van Gelder. Deadline for abstracts (300 words max) January 1, 2007. Deadline full-length texts May 15, 2007.

IMAGES: A JOURNAL OF FILM AND POPULAR CULTURE

This journal is particularly interested in visual culture, and articles that reference the visual in their analysis. In addition to articles, the journal is also looking for people interested in writing reviews. For more information, see the Web site. [Loretta Lorance]

Images Re-vues

"It is my pleasure to announce the creation of a new online publication in French whose focus is the study of visual arts from a historical, theoretical and anthropological point of view..."(from Rares Zaharia). Free. "Each issue will have approximately 10 articles of which about 6 will be on a specific theme, the rest of 3-4 being on other subjects. The articles received will be peer-reviewed by a reading committee formed mainly by the editors and the selected articles will be submitted for approval to a prestigious scientific committee... The first issue will be coordinated by Giuseppe Di Liberti (giuseppediliberti@virgilio.it)." For more information, see the Web site.

INFERNO: CARTOGRAPHY AND URBAN REPRESENTATIONS THROUGHOUT HISTORY

"Inferno is a journal that prides itself on the publication of original and innovative research being undertaken by postgraduates across the world. For this special themed issue, articles can relate to the use of maps and cityscapes from pre-historical times until the contemporary period. Papers may discuss the production of maps or urban landscapes, as well as their afterlife, political or other connotations that they may bear, or reinterpretations. Shorter notices, exhibition reviews and pieces relating to museum or conservation issues within this subject are also sought. Articles should be a maximum of 5000 words (including all footnotes) and should be submitted in English. Articles may be submitted as e-mail attachments in a WORD format to: (inferno@st-andrews.ac.uk) or by post to:

INTERCULTURE

"[...] focused upon the interdisciplinary study of world cultures, the celebration and contemplation of cultural diversity, and exploration of the commonalities of the human condition. InterCulture exists to publish articles and media written from an interdisciplinary perspective, without any preference for a particular theoretical approach. Creative work, book, film and music reviews are accepted as well. InterCulture publishes material on a rolling basis; please allow 1-3 months for review." See the Web site for more information.

INVISIBLE CULTURE

"An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture". From the University of Rochester. "You are invited to submit articles (no more than 6000 words), brief reviews of recent books, or other projects that consider any aspect of visual culture." For more information, check the Website or contact: The Editor, INVISIBLE CULTURE, 424 Morey Hall, RC Box 270456, Rochester, NY 14627.

E-mail: NVISIBLE@UHURA.CC.ROCHESTER.EDU

ITALIAN CULTURE

"Italian Culture, the journal of the American Association for Italian Studies, is accepting submissions for its 2010 issue. Authors are advised to consult the guidelines on our webpage [ABOVE]. Those interested in submitting book reviews should contact our book review editor Norma Bouchard

HISPANIC RESEARCH JOURNAL: Annual Visual Arts Issue

"Hispanic Research Journal promotes and disseminates research on the cultures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, from the Middle Ages to the present day...Visual arts issue co-editors Marjorie Trusted (in the UK) and Kelly Donahue-Wallace (in the US) seek submissions for scholarly, refereed articles (up to 8,000 words) covering art, architecture, and design from the medieval period to the present in Iberia, and from the colonial era to the present in Latin America. ...Consult the Notes for Contributors guidelines at [the Web page].

JOURNAL OF ASIAN CULTURE

"Since 1976, "Journal of Asian Culture" has been published by UCLA graduate students to serve as a forum for the exchange of new research by all graduate students in Asian studies. An annual journal, the journal's extensive readership includes both private individuals and public institutions." Please see the Web site for details on submissions and dates.

JOURNAL OF THE GILDED AGE AND PROGRESSIVE ERA

"Published by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, this is the only journal specifically devoted to this decisive period (roughly 1870 and 1920) in numerous areas of American history and culture, including of course artistic practice and its professional and institutional infrastructure. Though published in black and white, the journal is happy to publish essays on the arts that depend on illustrations. Please contact the editor:

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORIANS OF NETHERLANDISH ART

Going electronic! Need articles! "The first issue will contain peer-reviewed articles and appear in June 2009. The journal will be published two times per year." See the Web site for more information.

JOURNAL OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

Biannual. "a peer-reviewed e-journal that offers original research on the history and culture of the Empire. We welcome contributions from all avenues of historical inquiry, including but certainly not limited to political, art, military, religious, gender, social, and economic history...Please send all submissions in electronic form (WS Word or RTF format) via email attachment to jhreditors@gmail.com. Submission Deadline: August 1, 2006. [Please see the Web site for more information.]

JOURNALS DIRECTORY FOR STUDENTS

A collection of information about other journals, mostly hard copy.

KRITIKOS

"The purpose of the journal is to publish work that materializes theoretical renderings of, and practical approaches to culture. In particular, Kritikos seeks to publish work that is focused upon the currency of the postmodern period." See the Web site for more.

KUNSTGESCHICHTE

"Kunstgeschichte: Open Peer Reviewed Journal is an international, cross-epochal periodical on art history. It is published in accordance with the principles of public peer review. Editorial office:

LEEDS INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL STUDIES

This is from the School of Classics at Leeds University in Great Britain. This online journal posts articles on a rolling basis.

MID-ATLANTIC ALMANACK

The journal of the Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture /American Culture Association, indexed annually in the MLA Bibliography. With the addition of a second American studies journal pending, this is an especially good year to support this journal. [From Loretta Lorance] Check the Web site for details. [Web site not updated 29 Oct 2001]

MEDIEVAL FORUM

This is an online journal, which publishes once a year. For more information, see the Web site. Please also check the site for The Medieval Page for a more extensive list of online publications of medieval interest.

MHRA WORKING PAPERS IN THE HUMANITIES

"is a new electronic publication forum intended to allow researchers to present initial findings or hypotheses such as might, at a more advanced stage, become eligible for publication in established scholarly journals. As such it will be of particular interest to postgraduate researchers, though established scholars are also invited to submit papers. Any questions can be directed to the editors at postgrads@mhra.org.uk..."

MONTAGE

"Montage is an online art history journal produced annually by members of The University of Iowa Art History Society (AHS) that features contributions from graduate students across the country. The journal emerges from the annual graduate art history symposium sponsored by AHS. Each year, this symposium deals with a significant theme in art historical scholarship, and the 2007 symposium, entitled "In the Crosshairs: Intersections of Art and War," focused on a particularly timely subject. The articles in this issue employ a variety of methodologies and address an array of time periods and media, as well as a wide selection of topics." Please see the Web site for more information.

MOSAIC

"Mosaic, a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature invites submissions for a special issue on "Sculpture". Material must be received by January 15, 2009. See the Web site for more information.

MUQARNAS

"Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic Worldis seeking scholarly articles on all aspects of Islamic visual culture, historical and contemporary, for volume 27, to be published in November 2010. Please note that we are also seeking submissions for a new section, to be introduced in this volume, titled "Sources," which will feature previously unpublished primary sources along with brief commentaries of 12-15 pages. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2009. For more information, please visit the Web site or write: (muqarnas@fas.harvard.edu)

NEOAMERICANIST

"An online inter-disciplinary journal for the study of America, is issuing a CALL FOR PAPERS to all interested Undergraduate and Graduate students. We are accepting original papers and book, music, architecture, movie and multimedia REVIEWS from Bachelor, Master and Doctoral level students on the comprehensive topic of America...For more information on submission requirements or to submit go to (the Web site) or contact us at neoamericanist@uwo.ca The DEADLINE for submission has been extended to January 15th 2007, all submissions will be considered. Also, if you are an Undergraduate or Graduate student interested in learning more about the journal in general and/or joining our growing team of editors and writers please e-mail either the above address or visit our Web site for more information. We are looking for editors from across the world."

NEW CINEMAS: JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY FILM

"New Cinemas is a refereed academic journal devoted to the study of contemporary film around the world. The journal invites contributions from a wide and diverse community of researchers. It seeks to generate and promote research from both experienced researchers and to encourage those new to this field. The aim is to provide a forum for debate arising from findings as well as theory and methodologies. A range of research approaches and methods is encouraged. [See the Web site for more information.] Submissions throughout the year are welcome.

NEXUS NETWORK JOURNAL

"a peer-reviewed research resource for studies in architecture and mathematics." There is a Call for Papers on the subject of Perspective. Check out the Web site for more information. Deadline for submissions: 31 December 2008.

NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART WORLDWIDE

Please take a look at this very handsome Web site. Most recent issue of Autumn, 2005, has been posted (September, 2005)

n. pardoxa

"n.paradoxa invites feminist scholars working on contemporary art by women to contribute to future issues of its bi-annual publication." See Web site for more information.

OCTOPUS: A Visual Studies Journal

"Call for Papers: Volume 4: Surface. Deadline for Submissions: April 15, 2008.

OCULUS

Oculus from the Art History Association at Indiana University is back!! Check the Web site for publication information.

PECIA : Ressources en m‘di‘vistique

"APPEL A CONTRIBUTION"! See the beautiful Web site for more information.

> postmedieval

PEREGRINATIONS

"An online juried journal devoted to the study of medieval art and architecture... For future issues we are actively seeking articles on any aspect of medieval art and architecture, including: long and short scholarly articles, scholarly book reviews, review articles on issues facing the field of medieval art history, interesting notes and announcements, useful website recommendations, new archeological discoveries, and recent museum acquisitions as well as calls for papers and conference listings." Please see the Web site for more information.

PHILAMENT

"the online journal of the arts and culture affiliated with the University of Sydney... invites postgraduate scholars to contribute articles, ficto-criticism, reviews, and opinions for Issue 14: Sense & Sensation. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31st January, 2009 Send to: (slamphilament@usyd.edu.au)" See the Web site for more information.

PREDELLA

Online journal of art reviews. In Italian.

QUEEN

"the electronic publishing arm of the Centre for Rhetorics and Hermeneutics. It encourages submissions (in any media) that analyze, critique and/or demonstrate the rhetorical function of power in any and all contexts." Please see the Web site for more information.

THE (RADICAL) DESIGNIST

"The (radical) Designist (ThRAD) online journal of Design Culture asks for contributions about the Golden Age of Design Culture (1950-1990). Out of ThRAD, annually,we will publish in paper "The ReaderĶs Designist Magazine" (ThREAD). ThREAD papers will be published according to the advise [SIC] of the international advisory board. We also look for reviewers or people willing to be members of the international advisory board willing to work on the homely atmosphere of their homes for the glory of Design Culture Scholarship. For the time being you can take a look at the zero issue available at: www.iade.pt/designist [see link above] ThRAD is affiliated to the Theory and History of Material Culture research track inside UNIDCOM/IADE, Unidade de Investigacao em Design e Comunica¨Üo do Instituto de Artes Visuais Design e Marketing funded by FCT, Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia. ThRAD will be a journal about Culture in general with a Design motto.

RAVENNA

"An interdisciplinary bilingual journal dedicated to the relationship between the British Decadent movement and Italy." Gorgeous online journal.

RECONSTRUCTION

"Reconstruction: an interdisciplinary culture community"is an innovative culture studies journal dedicated to fostering an intellectual community composed of scholars and their audience, granting them all the ability to share thoughts and opinions on the most important and influential work in contemporary interdisciplinary studies." For more information, please see the Web site.

RELIGION AND POPULAR CULTURE

Please see on this special issue. "Please send proposals, abstracts, completed essays, multimedial performances, etc. to Nate Hinerman and Michael Benton at religionculture@gmail.com by 15 May 2009. We are happy to consider abstracts and proposals prior to this date. Publication is expected in the first quarter of 2010. All submissions are refereed. Papers must follow the Reconstruction guidelines for submission."

RELIGION AND THE ARTS

From Boston College.

RUTGERS ART REVIEW

From Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

SCHUYLKILL: A CRITICAL AND CREATIVE REVIEW

An interdisciplinary graduate journal (online and print versions) and is interested in work of interest to a wide academic audience, with particular interest in: poetry, fiction, pedagogical essays, critical essays, creative criticism, and visual art. Submission deadlines of March and May. You may find complete submission guidelines on the Web site.

SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR ART HISTORY JOURNAL

Check the Website for the next call for articles.

SHARP

SHARP--Sussex History of Art Research Publication--is an online journal where articles can be viewed online or downloaded as PDF files.

SHIFT: Queen's Graduate Journal of Visual and Material Culture

Shift welcomes academic papers, as well as exhibition and book reviews, dealing with visual and material culture from graduate students in any discipline in the humanities. Papers may address a full range of topics and historical periods. Topics may include, but are not limited to, art and propaganda, patronage, gender and identity, spirituality and art, nationalisms and regionalisms, modernism and modernity, performance art, photography and film, perspectives in theory, methodology, and historiography, collection and representation, art and technology." See the Web site for more info.

THE SIXTIES: A JOURNAL OF HISTORY, POLITICS, AND CULTURE

Link is to the first issue, published online for free.

SOUTH ASIAN ENSEMBLE.

"South Asian Ensemble invites contributions, creative as well well critical, for its print and internet editions. The contributions can be in the form of short fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction, criticism, interviews, memoirs, experimental writing, reviews, reports, etc. The journal focuses on the South Asian diaspora and its culture/s, but would happily publish any outstanding work in the spheres of arts, literature and culture." Please see the Web site for more information.

THE SOUTHERN HISTORIAN

"an annual journal of southern history and culture written and edited by graduate studens." Check the Web site for more information.

SPECS

"Specs is a journal of contemporary culture and arts at Rollins College. Specs aims to create sympathetic interfaces between artistic and critical practices. The editors invite submissions of critical and/or creative work for the Fall 2008 print and web issue. We seek works of fiction, non-fiction, cultural criticism, artwork, poetry,and pieces that blur genre boundaries...We encourage submissions of 300-word abstracts/proposals by December 1, 2007. Articles will be peer reviewed. Please limit submissions to 6000 words. The final deadline for critical submissions is February 5, 2008...For further guidelines visit our website at www.specsjournal.org (ABOVE).

STREETNOTES

"Streetnotes is a biannual online exhibition of ethnographic experience, photography, poetry and other projects, which explore the dynamics of the "street" as an interactive zone.Streetnotes aims to exhibit experimental forms of documentation and social description. It has been published since 1998 and all past issues are archived on the site."

STUDIES IN THE DECORATIVE ARTS

Semi-annual. Features scholarly articles about the decorative arts and their interpretation. Students invited to participate in all phases of journal production, and to submit articles. Write: Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, 18 West 86th St., New York, NY 10024.

THRESHOLDS

Please check the Web site for more information.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ART JOURNAL

Online publication--take a look. "The University of Toronto Art Journal publishes selected conference presentations from the Department of ArtÕs annual interdisciplinary graduate conference. The editorial body consists of graduate students in the Department of Art. Students involved with the editorial process and participating in the conference forfeit the possibility of their paper's inclusion in the journal. The publication is produced by students with invaluable support from faculty and other student organizations."

VISIONS

"THE OSCHOLARS group is pleased to announce the posting online of the third issue of VISIONS, continuing the group's engagement with the different cultural aspects of the fin de siecle. We very much welcome your suggestions, news and offers of articles for VISIONS 4 (Spring 2009). (Signed) D.C. Rose, Anne Anderson, Isa Bickmann, S’ghle Bhreathnach-Lynch, Nicola Gauld, Sarah Turner (editors)
By the way: "THE OSCHOLARS group of journals comprises The Eighth Lamp (Ruskin), The Latchkey (The New Woman), Melmoth (Victorian Gothic), Moorings (George Moore), The Michaelian (Michael Field), Rue des Beaux Arts and The Oscholars (Wilde), Shavings (Shaw), The Sybil (Vernon Lee), and Visions (art, crafts and design)

VISUAL RESOURCES

"devoted to the study of images and their uses. While images of architecture and works of art constitute its main focus, it also includes other subjects and contexts in a wide range of formats. Its scope delves into the past and looks toward the future, revealing how images have influenced the perception of art and how the interpretation of images conditions and enhances academic disciplines such as archaeology, history, and particularly art and architectural history.



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