CFP:Academia*hearts*Romance

by SB Sarah Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 10:33 AM

Here at the Bitchery, we have many an academic hanging out in our discussions, wishing that the Ivory Tower would establish more of an interest in romance fiction, beyond the occasional pop cult conference or Bowling Green-sponsored library.

Bitchery reader Sarah S. G. Frantz, Assistant Professor of Literature at Fayetteville State, has sent me a brand new CFP that she and Professor Eric Selinger of DePaul have issued for a book of academic criticism devoted to the genre we know and love. Proposals are due to Drs. Frantz and Selinger by June 1 - and holy flapjack there’s a lot of focus on which to focus. 

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Picture of belmanoir belmanoir said on...
02.20.07 at 02:50 PM |

omg i cannot WAIT to read this book!  i didn’t realize how much i missed academic jargon until i read this cfp…

Picture of CantateForever said on...
02.20.07 at 03:28 PM |

wicked sweet. Is it worth it to send one in if I am an undergrad student? I don’t want to waste my/their time.

Picture of Sarah Frantz Sarah Frantz said on...
02.20.07 at 05:49 PM |

CantateForever, if you feel you’ve got something worth saying, you won’t be wasting our time in the slightest.  I’ll be perfectly blunt and say that we might not accept you, but we’ll never know either way unless you send us something.  We’re hoping that the book can be a little ground-breaking in that it’s not just totally dry academic-speak, but some of the exciting dialogue and conversations from the blogosphere.  So, please, lay it on us!  We’ll at least be polite, I promise!

Picture of Wry Hag Wry Hag said on...
02.21.07 at 04:53 PM |

‘Bout fuckin’ time.

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