CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL POSTGRADUATE NUMBER OF NOTTINGHAM FRENCH STUDIES
The Editorial Board of Nottingham French Studies is planning a special edition to showcase the work of postgraduates in French and Francophone Studies. We intend to publish between six and eight original articles, of no more than 7,000 words each, in any area of French & Francophone Studies, written by students at MA, MRes, MPhil, or PhD level. Articles could be based on chapters of a thesis or long essays submitted as part of a taught Masters and may be written in either French or English.
In the first instance, interested postgraduate students should submit an abstract of no more than 350 words summarising the content of the proposed article, accompanied by a 50-word author profile, giving details of their institution and postgraduate qualification. (If the work was completed as part of a course that has now been completed, this should be no more than three years ago.) Abstracts and author profiles should be submitted as email attachments to Dr Rhiannon Harries (rhiannon.harries@nottingham.ac.uk) by no later than 21st April 2023.
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NUMÉRO SPÉCIAL POSTGRADUATE DE NOTTINGHAM FRENCH STUDIES
Le comité de rédaction de Nottingham French Studies prévoit un numéro spécial pour présenter le travail d’étudiants de troisième cycle en études françaises et francophones. Nous avons l'intention de publier entre six et huit articles originaux, ne dépassant pas 7000 mots chacun, dans tout domaine relatif aux études françaises et francophones, écrits par des étudiants de master ou de doctorat. Les articles peuvent s’appuyer sur un chapitre de thèse ou un mémoire de master et peuvent être rédigés en français ou en anglais.
Dans un premier temps, les étudiants de troisième cycle intéressés doivent soumettre un résumé de l'article proposé (350 mots), accompagné d'une courte biographie de l'auteur (50 mots), indiquant le nom de leur université et l’intitulé de leur diplôme. (Si le travail a été réalisé dans le cadre d'un cursus désormais terminé, celui-ci ne doit pas remonter à plus de trois ans). Les résumés et les profils d'auteurs doivent être envoyés sous forme de pièce jointe à Dr Rhiannon Harries (rhiannon.harries@nottingham.ac.uk) avant le 21 avril 2023.
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Founded in 1961, Nottingham French Studies publishes articles in English and French and themed special numbers covering all of the major fields of the discipline - literature, culture, postcolonial studies, gender studies, film and visual studies, translation, thought, history politics, linguistics - and all historical periods from medieval to the 21st century. The journal's Editorial Board is composed of the members of the Department of French and Francophone studies at the University of Nottingham, supported by an international Advisory Board. Through the publication of general and special numbers covering a range of thematic and theoretical perspectives, the journal aims to represent established as well as new and emerging areas of research in the field of French studies.
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