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  • Notices

Every issue of Postmodern Culture will carry notices of events, calls for papers, and other announcments, up to 250 words, free of charge. Advertisements will also be published on an exchange basis. Send anouncements and advertisements to: pmc@jefferson.village.virginia.edu

Journal and Book Announcements:

  1. 1. _Black Sacred Music: A Journal of Theomusicology_

  2. 2. _boundary 2_

  3. 3. _College Literature_

  4. 4. _Genders_

  5. 5. _OCTOBER_

  6. 6. _Poetics Today_

  7. 7. _SAQ_

  8. 8. _SSCORE_

  9. 9. _Tel Aviv Review_

  10. 10. _Electronic Networking: Research, Applications, and Policy_

  11. 11. _Reading Pictures/Viewing Texts_, by Claude Gandelman

  12. 12. _Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters_ (print)

  13. 13. _Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters_ (email)

  14. 14. _Journal of Communication Inquiry_

  15. 15. _Pynchon Notes_

  16. 16. _Artpaper_

  17. 17. _MeckJournal_

  18. 18. _Monographic Review/ Revista Monographica_

Symposia, Discussion Groups, Calls for Papers:

  1. 19. International Symposium, The Netherlands, Dec. 18–19, 1991

  2. 20. Console-ing Passions: Television, Video and Feminist studies. April 3 & 4, 1992, University of Iowa - Iowa City

  3. 21. HYPERTEXT ‘91, 15–18 December 1991, San Antonio, Texas

  4. 22. DERRIDA electronic mail discussion group

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A Special Issue of

_Black Sacred Music: A Journal of Theomusicology_

5:l (Spring 1991)

_The Emergency of Black and the Emergence of Rap_

Jon Michael Spencer, Editor

_The Emergency of Black and the Emergence of Rap_ focuses on rap music as a new form of African-American oral expression, capable of voicing the full range of concerns within the black community, from sexuality to spirituality. Featuring a poetic postscript by C. Eric Lincoln, this volume also presents essays on hip-hop, the debate over obscene lyrics, ghetto culture, and Islamic ideology. Public Enemy, Kool Moe Dee, and M.C. Hammer are among the many performers discussed in this volume.

Single copy price: $10.00

To order your copy today, call (919) 684-6837 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EST, with credit card information (VISA or Mastercard).

—Semiannual—

Subscriptions: $30.00 institutions, $15.00 individuals. Please add $4.00 postage outside the U.S.

Duke University Press, Journals Division

6697 College Station, Durham, NC 27708

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_boundary 2_

an international journal of literature and culture

Paul A. Bove, Editor

Future special issues include:

Japan in the World

edited by Masao Miyoshi and H.D. Harootunian

Postmodern Feminisms

edited by Margaret Ferguson and Jennifer Wicke

Postmodern America and the New Americanists

edited by Donald E. Pease

Recent and forthcoming essays:

Correcting Kant: Bakhtin and Intercultural Interactions /Wlad Godzich

“Through all things Modern”: Second Thoughts on Testimonio /John Beverly

Eurocentric Reflections: On the Modernism of Soseki /Fredric Jameson

“The Most Suffering Class”: Gender, Class, and Consciousness in Pre-Marxist France /Margaret Cohen

—Three issues annually—

Subscription prices: $40.00 institutions, $20.00 individuals.

Add $6.00 postage outside the U.S.

Duke University Press, Journals Division

6697 College Station, Durham, NC 27708

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_college_

LITERATURE

A triannual journal addressing topics in the college literature classroom from Plato to poststructuralism.

Recent and forthcoming special issues:

The Politics of Teaching Literature (June/October 1990)

Literary Theory in the Classroom (June 1991)

Teaching Minority Literatures (October 1991)

Special section on Cultural Studies (February 1992)

Teaching Commonwealth or Postcolonial Literatures (June 1992)

_The Waste Land_ and _Ulysses_ (October 1992)

Recent contributors include Houston A. Baker, Jr., Patrick

Brantlinger, Robert Con Davis, Elizabeth A. Flynn, Barbara Foley,

Henry A. Giroux, Adele King, Cary Nelson, Hershel Parker, Michael

Payne, Paul Smith, Mas’ud Zavarzadeh, and Donald Morton.

Subscription prices: Individuals $15/year, $27/2 years

Institutions $18/year, $33/2 years

Outside U.S. and Canada, add $5/year surface or $10/year air mail

Prepaid orders to College Literature Fund, 544 Main Hall, West

Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383, USA, 215-436-2901.

Payment in U.S. funds only.

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The University of Texas Press

presents a special issue of _Genders_

THEORIZING NATIONALITY, SEXUALITY, AND RACE

Editor: Ann Kibbey

University of Colorado at Boulder

Austin, TX—_Genders_, an interdisciplinary journal in the arts, humanities, and mass media, explores the cultural and historical relationship of sexuality and gender to political, economic, and stylistic concerns.

Theorizing Nationality, Sexuality, and Race, _Genders_ #10 is a special issue presenting the work of some of the most exciting new writers in multicultural...

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