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Recall and Response: Vol. 16, Issue 1 |
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Recall and Response: Black Women Performers and the Mapping of Memory is available from Taylor and Francis UK (Table of Contents) A letter to our subscribers Dear subscribers, We are pleased to announce that beginning in 2006, with Volume 16 (issue #31) Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory (Print ISSN: 0740-770X; Online ISSN: 1748-5819) will be published by Routledge Journals. With our new publisher, Women & Performance will increase in frequency, publishing three print issues per year, every March, August, and November. Women & Performance will also be available online for the first time. Institutional subscriptions will include free online access to the current year and an online-only price will also be available in 2006. Our first year of publication with Routledge promises to be very exciting. Our March issue, themed “Remembrances,” is edited by Tavia Nyong’o (NYU) and Jayna Brown (UC Riverside) and addresses the politics of the remembrance, recovery, and recognition of black women performers. The August issue, edited by Joshua Chambers-Letson (NYU) and Robert Diaz (CUNY Graduate Center), themed “Reparations,” explores the performativity and utility of reparation as a practice, methodology, and process. The November issue, themed “Domestic Disturbances,” is edited by Pamela Corbin (Barnard College) and asks how performances related to “the home” disrupt—as well as define—the domestic sphere’s placement within cultural, geographical and ideological contexts. In addition to themed issues, the journal will publish scholarly essays on diverse performance topics. As always, we encourage dialogue between the varied fields of performance scholarship, including ethnography, dance and theatre history and criticism, performance studies, literary studies, and cultural studies. Women & Performance will continue to be a peer-reviewed journal. The Editorial Collective welcomes submissions, suggestions for themed issues, and recommendations on books and performances for review. For further guidelines please contact: Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory Department of Performance Studies, New York University Tisch School of the Arts 721 Broadway 6th Floor New York, NY 10003 USA Email: admin@womenandperformance.org Website: http://www.womenandperformance.org Tel: +1 212-625-1625 With immediate effect, all orders and remittances relating to renewals and subscriptions should be addressed to customer services in the UK or the USA: Routledge Journals, T&F Informa UK Ltd, Sheepen Place, Colchester, Essex, CO3 3LP, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 5544, Email: tf.enquiries@tfinforma.com Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 325 Chestnut Street, 8th Floor, Philadelphia PA 19106, USA Telephone: +1 800 354 1420; E-mail: orders@tandf.co.uk Yours faithfully, The Women & Performance Editorial Collective
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W&P has a new publisher! Beginning in 2006, the journal will be published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis, UK. For subscription information, please visit their website. |
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