Showing posts with label gender studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender studies. Show all posts

Tuesday 14 November 2023

Call for Book Chapters: #Theorising #Gender in the Context of Cultural Limitations: Contemporary #Indian #Writing in #English

 No Publication or Subscription Fee/ Free Complimentary Copy

Call for Papers

Theorising Gender in the Context of Cultural Limitations: A Series of Book Chapters on Contemporary Indian Writing in English

Contemporary Indian Writing in English has gained an amazing momentum down the years. Indian writers of English have directly plunged into the world of the different confronting situations from the point of view of woman and the complex dilemmas of the human society. Feminists suggest that there should be a perfect harmony between man and woman. R. W. Connell “Theorising Gender”writes, A social theory of gender is implied and required by current sexual politics”. In fact, theories of social expectations and power relations between man and woman call for an advanced practical transcendence. Writers like Salman Rushdie, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy, Neelam Saxena Chandra and others have raised the questions of place and elaborated the different cultural issues. Many such writers express the same concerns of feminist theories - the different phases which a female has to undergo and suffer in the male focused society. It definitely includes the female consciousness in the light of gender based limitations and oppressions. Arising from a fertile milieu that fortifies social and political consciousness, Indian women writers have redefined themselves beyond the clutches of patriarchy.

This book project invites the application of different aspects of the gender theories on contemporary Indian Writing in English and accordingly calls upon the prospective contributors to explore the "woman question" raised by contemporary Indian writers of English.

Submission Guidelines
a) The submissions must be accompanied by a covering letter/page bearing the following information:
i. Full Name of the Author(s)
ii. Post/Research Scholar/Student
iii. Institutional Affiliations (if any)
iv. Contact Details of the Author(s) with Mobile Number
v. A self declaration that it is an original work and has not been published/ sent for publication anywhere else.
b) File must be in Microsoft Word format following MLA 8th edition
c) Contributors must avoid plagiarism and maintain a strict ethical stand regarding acknowledgement of works cited and ideas borrowed from others.
d) The papers submitted should evince serious academic work contributing new knowledge or innovative critical perspectives on the subject explored.
e) End notes and foot notes have to be avoided.
f) Title of the paper should be bold, capitalized and centered. The font should be 14 point.
g) In text the titles of books should be Italics and titles of articles from journals and books should be “quoted” and
h) Font of the text should be Times New Roman 12 point.
i) Line Spacing: 1.5.
j) There should be a margin of 1 inch on all four sides of the paper.
k) Word limit: Minimum 4000 and Maximum 5000 words.
l) There will be no publication charges.
m) Rejected papers won’t be sent back to the contributor(s).
n) Authors are requested to submit their manuscript along with a small abstract of 200 words via email on editor.literature@yahoo.com before Nov 15, 2023.
o) Authors are suggested to submit their bio details of 100-150 words using third person narrative.
p) The book will be published by the publisher of an international repute. Every contributor will receive a free complimentary copy of the book.

Editor

Dr. Vinita Basantani,

M U College of Commerce, Pimpri , Pune (India)

 

Wednesday 8 November 2023

Invitation to Publish: Contribute to #Environment and #Society #BookSeries

 Environment and Society, a book series published by Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, is seeking proposals covering a broad range of topics in environmental studies from the perspectives of the social sciences and humanities. Learn more about the 30 books already in the series on the publisher’s website: https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/_/LEXES


Books in this series include both monographs and edited volumes that are grounded in the realities of ecological issues identified by the natural sciences. Our authors and contributors come from disciplines including but not limited to anthropology, architecture, area studies, communication studies, economics, ethics, gender studies, geography, history, law, pedagogy, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and theology. To foster a constructive dialogue between these researchers and environmental scientists, the Environment and Society series publishes work that is relevant to those engaged in environmental studies, while also being of interest to scholars from the author’s primary discipline.

As scholars examine the environmental challenges facing humanity, they increasingly recognize that solutions require a focus on the human causes and consequences of these threats, and not merely a focus on the scientific and technical issues. To meet this need, books in this series help the reader understand contemporary environmental concerns, while offering concrete steps to address these problems.

Please send proposals for Environment and Society to General Editor Douglas Vakoch (dvakoch@meti.org) and Acquisitions Editor Courtney Morales (cmorales@rowman.com).

Proposal Guidelines:
To submit a proposal, please send:

  • a prospectus (see below for details)
  • a detailed table of contents
  • one or two sample chapters
  • your curriculum vitae

If you are proposing a contributed volume, please include titles, affiliations, and brief resumes for each of the contributors. The prospectus should include:

  • description of the book, describing the core themes, arguments, issues, goals, and/or topics of the work, what makes it unique, what questions it seeks to answer, and why you are qualified to write it (2–5 pages).
  • A description of your target audience (undergraduate or graduate students? scholars? professionals?).
  • An analysis of competing or similar books (including publishers and dates), indicating distinctive and original elements of your project that set it apart from these other works.
  • A list of courses in which your book might be used as a text or supplementary text, indicating the course level at which this book may be used.
  • An indication of whether any part of your manuscript has been published previously, and if it is a doctoral dissertation, what changes you are proposing to prepare it for publication.
  • The length of the manuscript either as a word count. Will there be figures, tables, or other non-text material, and, if so, approximately how many? If the text is not complete, please still estimate its final length, not including the non-text material.
  • If the manuscript is not complete, an estimation of when it will be finished. Is there a particular date by which you hope the book will be published (due to a historical anniversary, conference, etc.?)
  • The names of four to seven respected scholars in your field with whom you have no personal or professional relationship. Include their titles, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and/or mailing addresses.
  • An indication of whether the manuscript is under consideration by other publishers.