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Deadline of receipt of manuscript: June 1, 2008 | Deadline of receipt of manuscript: June 1, 2008 | ||
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''The Journal of American Ethnic History'', the official journal of the | ''The Journal of American Ethnic History'', the official journal of the | ||
Immigration and Ethnic History Society, announces its call for a special | Immigration and Ethnic History Society, announces its call for a special | ||
issue on “Homoerotic, Lesbian, and Gay Ethnic Immigrant Histories.” | issue on “Homoerotic, Lesbian, and Gay Ethnic Immigrant Histories.” | ||
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Bringing together the well established field of ethnic history with that | Bringing together the well established field of ethnic history with that | ||
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and sexuality inform one another in the making of identities, subjects, and | and sexuality inform one another in the making of identities, subjects, and | ||
communities. | communities. | ||
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We seek articles challenging the assumption that immigration | We seek articles challenging the assumption that immigration | ||
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arrangements, whether people’s movements across borders take place | arrangements, whether people’s movements across borders take place | ||
individually or in groups that include family units. | individually or in groups that include family units. | ||
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identifications when experiencing international border crossings and sexual | identifications when experiencing international border crossings and sexual | ||
desires. | desires. | ||
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We also welcome contributions that bring to historiographical | We also welcome contributions that bring to historiographical | ||
light new creative and critical primary sources that document the immigrant | light new creative and critical primary sources that document the immigrant | ||
experiences of heretofore unknown “queer” ethnicities in the U.S. | experiences of heretofore unknown “queer” ethnicities in the U.S. | ||
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In all, | In all, | ||
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process of immigration for new ethnic Americans. | process of immigration for new ethnic Americans. | ||
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Manuscript submissions to the Journal should be in quadruplicate, a maximum | Manuscript submissions to the Journal should be in quadruplicate, a maximum | ||
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format. Since manuscripts are sent out anonymously for evaluation, the | format. Since manuscripts are sent out anonymously for evaluation, the | ||
author's name and affiliation should appear only on a separate cover sheet. | author's name and affiliation should appear only on a separate cover sheet. | ||
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In addition, prospective contributors are encouraged to obtain further | In addition, prospective contributors are encouraged to obtain further | ||
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of American Ethnic History at <http://www.iehs.org/>www.iehs.org or e-mail | of American Ethnic History at <http://www.iehs.org/>www.iehs.org or e-mail | ||
John Bukowczyk, Editor, JAEH, at aa2092@wayne.edu. | John Bukowczyk, Editor, JAEH, at aa2092@wayne.edu. | ||
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Please address all manuscript submissions and requests for the JAEH | Please address all manuscript submissions and requests for the JAEH | ||
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roqueramirez@chicst.ucsb.edu | roqueramirez@chicst.ucsb.edu | ||
626-354-1808 | 626-354-1808 | ||
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Please note that the journal does not publish previously published material. | Please note that the journal does not publish previously published material. | ||
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E-mail: aa2092@wayne.edu | E-mail: aa2092@wayne.edu | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 18 October 2008
See also: OutHistory Work in Progress
Subject: “Homoerotic, Lesbian and Gay Ethnic and Immigrant Histories”
Publication: Call for Submissions: Journal of American Ethnic History
Special Issue: “Homoerotic, Lesbian and Gay Ethnic and Immigrant Histories”
Date of announcement: March 16, 2008
Deadline of receipt of manuscript: June 1, 2008
The Journal of American Ethnic History, the official journal of the
Immigration and Ethnic History Society, announces its call for a special
issue on “Homoerotic, Lesbian, and Gay Ethnic Immigrant Histories.”
Bringing together the well established field of ethnic history with that
the more recently growing LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender)
history and culture, the issue seeks to explore how ethnicity, immigration,
and sexuality inform one another in the making of identities, subjects, and
communities.
We seek articles challenging the assumption that immigration
and settlement take form only along heterosexual or heteronormative
arrangements, whether people’s movements across borders take place
individually or in groups that include family units.
We are especially
interested in historically framed and empirically based articles that
inform the creation of same-sex desires, identities and cultures among
immigrants, but also bisexual, transgender, and other less fixed
identifications when experiencing international border crossings and sexual
desires.
We also welcome contributions that bring to historiographical
light new creative and critical primary sources that document the immigrant
experiences of heretofore unknown “queer” ethnicities in the U.S.
In all,
the special issue seeks innovative historical scholarship that privileges
the experience of diverse non-heteronormative sexual arrangements in the
process of immigration for new ethnic Americans.
Manuscript submissions to the Journal should be in quadruplicate, a maximum
of thirty-five pages, with endnotes on separate sheets and following the
Chicago Manual of Style 15th edition (no electronic submissions).
Prospective authors should include a brief 50-100 word bio suitable for the
journal's "Notes on Contributors" section and a disk or CD containing files
of both the bio and the article, prepared in IBM compatible MS Word 2003
format. Since manuscripts are sent out anonymously for evaluation, the
author's name and affiliation should appear only on a separate cover sheet.
In addition, prospective contributors are encouraged to obtain further
information on the Immigration and Ethnic History Society and the Journal
of American Ethnic History at <http://www.iehs.org/>www.iehs.org or e-mail
John Bukowczyk, Editor, JAEH, at aa2092@wayne.edu.
Please address all manuscript submissions and requests for the JAEH
Stylesheet to:
Horacio N. Roque Ramírez, Guest Editor.
Assistant Professor
Chicana and Chicano Studies Department
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4120
roqueramirez@chicst.ucsb.edu
626-354-1808
Please note that the journal does not publish previously published material.
John J. Bukowczyk
Professor of History & Editor,
Journal of American Ethnic History
Department of History
3094 Faculty/Administration Bldg.
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
Telephone: (313) 577-2799 (Voice-mail) (313) 577-2525 (Dept.) Fax: (313) 577-6987 (Dept.) E-mail: aa2092@wayne.edu