CALL FOR PAPERS
ABEI JOURNAL (Vol. 21, no. 1)
GENERAL ISSUE
The Editors of the ABEI Journal (ISSN: 2595-8127) invite you to contribute to the next general issue. The deadline for submissions is 15 April 2019. All submissions will be received through the Open Journal Systems. Please visit the ABEI Journal page (http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei) and log in or create an account. Submissions are welcome in all interdisciplinary fields of Irish Studies and can be made in four categories: articles, reviews, interviews and translations. Articles should not exceed 6,000 words (excluding only title, abstract, and key-words), reviews, interviews, and translations 2,000 words.
ABEI Journal is a Brazil-based international publication in the area of Irish literary or cultural studies. Submissions are accepted only in English. Double-blind peer-review applies to all submissions.
The Editors suggest the following topics, but in no way want to limit the contributions to them:
Please observe the following rules:
The Editors
ABEI JOURNAL (Vol. 21, no. 1)
GENERAL ISSUE
The Editors of the ABEI Journal (ISSN: 2595-8127) invite you to contribute to the next general issue. The deadline for submissions is 15 April 2019. All submissions will be received through the Open Journal Systems. Please visit the ABEI Journal page (http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei) and log in or create an account. Submissions are welcome in all interdisciplinary fields of Irish Studies and can be made in four categories: articles, reviews, interviews and translations. Articles should not exceed 6,000 words (excluding only title, abstract, and key-words), reviews, interviews, and translations 2,000 words.
ABEI Journal is a Brazil-based international publication in the area of Irish literary or cultural studies. Submissions are accepted only in English. Double-blind peer-review applies to all submissions.
The Editors suggest the following topics, but in no way want to limit the contributions to them:
- The Irish literary canon and its dissidences
- Translation and reception of Irish Literature in Brazil and Brazilian literature in Ireland
- Studies of gender and sexuality
- Irish history
- Irish arts
- Irish language, arts and literature
- Perspectives on migration and diaspora
- Ireland in the context of the European Union
- Adaptation of Irish literature into multiple media
- Irish theatre
- 80th anniversary of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake
Please observe the following rules:
- Upload your document in Word format (.doc)
- Follow MLA style (8th edition)
- Add a 150-to-200-word abstract below the title
- Add three to five key-words below the abstract
- Remove the author’s name from both the text and the properties of the document
The Editors