Extended deadline - Call for papers - ABEI Journal 24.2 Special Issue - "James Joyce"

2022-08-31

In the year of the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922), the Brazilian Journal of Irish Studies invites scholars and students, from in and outside Joyce Studies, to contribute to a Special Joyce issue. We welcome perspectives on Ulysses and any other works – critical or literary – by Joyce or related to Joyce, in the form of articles, reviews, interviews, translations, and reports. Below is a list of suggested topics:

- Reading Joyce in the 21st century
- Ulysses at 100 - Joyce’s works and intertextuality
- Translations of Joyce’s works / translations by Joyce
- The poetry of James Joyce
- The reception of Joyce’s works
- Joyce and language(s)
- Joyce and disability studies
- Joyce and cinema
- Joyce and theater
- Joyce and other arts
- Joyce and the environment
- Joyce and biography
- Genetic criticism of Joyce’s works
- Joyce and narrative technique
- Revisiting classical works on Joyce
- The holistic reading of Joyce’s works
- Joyce and (Irish) history

Submit your contribution to joycestudiesinbrazil@gmail.com until September 18, 2022.

The title must be followed by an abstract (150-200 words), three to five keywords, and a bio (150-200 words). Articles are limited to 6000 words (excluding title, abstract, keywords); reviews, interviews, translations and reports are limited to 2000 words. All texts must be in a .doc file and follow the MLA style (9th edition).

If you need help or have any inquiries, please write to us at joycestudiesinbrazil@gmail.com.

Vitor AMARAL, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
Caetano GALINDO, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil
Bartholomew RYAN, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal