14 de octubre de 2019

*CFP*, CALL FOR PAPERS, AUTUMN 2019, CEREBRATION: LITERARY JOURNAL OF ARTS AND CULTURE

Cerebration.org, a trans-cultural literary journal is seeking submissions for poetry, columns, fiction and articles for the Autumn 2019 issue. The is peer reviewed and is bi-annual. This call is for a non-themed open issue. 

Cerebration.org welcomes submissions from across the globe. Our goal is to create a trans-cultural space for critical thought and creative work. Submissions may cover a wide variety of topics and issues ranging from Politics, Culture and Literature to Science, Art, Music, Films and so on.
Contact: Amrita Ghosh -amrita.ghosh@lnu.se

Please send submissions in the various categories with a bio by October 31, 2019.

Cerebration is edited by Smita Maitra and Amrita Ghosh

Smita has worked in television for more than a decade. She has been a Producer, Researcher, Correspondent and Anchor for India's best known news network NDTV, specialising in 24 hr news production, Telethons and business journalism. She has a Masters degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi and has written papers on several aspects of the media. Along with being a founding editor at Cerebration, Smita conducts workshops for elementary educators on how to teach elementary school children through art. Smita is a published photographer and also makes vintage toys under the name Wooly Whatnots and bespoke cakes under the brand New Delhi Cake Company.

Amrita Ghosh is a postdoctoral researcher at Linnaeus University, Sweden where she currently is working on two projects-- one on literature from emergency zones like Kashmir, and another on the fraught friendship and collaboration between Tagore and Yeats in a postcolonial vision. Ghosh is a published scholar in the field of postcolonial studies, mainly in the areas of postcolonial gender studies, border and Partition Studies, refugees and the nation-state. She has a Masters from Rutgers University and Ph.D in Postcolonial literature from Drew University, and has been a lecturer at Seton Hall University, NJ previously.

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