Joyce Studies in Italy 22 – 2020
JOYCE’OTHERS / THE OTHERS AND JOYCE
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 25, 2020
Joyce Studies in Italy, a peer-reviewed annual journal dealing with all areas of Joyce studies, invites Joycean scholars and participants in the XIII James Joyce Annual Conference in Rome to submit papers (max 5.000 words including bibliography, no images) in the areas covered by the conference. Contributions will undergo a double-blind peer review process, and selected papers will be recommended for publication.
Related topics include, but are not limited to:
– Joyce and European literature
– Joyce and World literature
– Joyce’s reception across space and time
– Joyce’s radical intertextuality
– Joyce and Otherness
– Postcolonial Joyce
– Identity, othering and self-othering in Joyce
– Joyce, language and alterity
Please find attached the JSI Stylesheet.
Only papers which fully comply with the JSI Stylesheet and are related to the theme of the volume will be considered for publication. Authors are kindly invited to submit their full papers to fabio.luppi@uniroma3.it by May 25, 2020.
JOYCE STUDIES IN ITALY
STYLESHEET
Length of articles: a maximum of 5,000 words, including notes.
Quotations: Short quotations, in the body of the text. Long quotations should be presented like a normal paragraph but preceded and followed by a line jump. Any elisions or cuts made within the quotations should be indicated by […].
Referencing: Most referencing should be done within the body of the text with the authordate-page system: (Costello 2004: 43) Where necessary use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively. A note number should be placed before any punctuation or quotation mark. A list of Works Cited should be placed in Times New Roman (12) at the end of the text e.g.
Works cited:Ó Faoláin, Seán (1948). The Short Story, London: Collins. Costello, Peter (2004). “James Joyce and the remaking of Modern Ireland”, Studies, Vol. 38. No. 370: 125-138.
References to works by Joyce should use the following conventions and abbreviations:
CP Joyce, James. Collected Poems. New York: Viking Press, 1957.
D Joyce, James. Dubliners. ed.Robert Scholes in consultation with Richard Ellmann,.New York: Viking Press,1959; Authoritative Text, Contexts, Criticism, edited by Margot Norris, text edited by Hans Walter Gabler with Walter Hettche, New York: WW Norton and Company 2006.
E Joyce, James. Exiles. New York: Penguin, 1973.
FW Joyce, James. Finnegans Wake. New York: Viking Press, 1939; London: Faber and Faber, 1939. These two editions have identical pagination. Oxford World’s Classics, 2012.
GJ Joyce, James. Giacomo Joyce, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1968.
JJI Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1959.
JJII Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1982.
JJA The James Joyce Archive, ed. Michael Groden, et al. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1977-79. See last two pages of the JJQ for guide.
Letters I, II, III Joyce, James. Letters of James Joyce. Vol. I, ed. Stuart Gilbert. New York: Viking Press, 1957; reissued with corrections 1966. Vols. II and III, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1966.
OCPW Joyce, James. Occasional, Critical, and Political Writing, ed. Kevin Barry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
P Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The definitive text corrected from Dublin Holograph by Chester G.Anderson and edited by Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1964; “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”: Text, Criticism , and Notes, ed.Chester G.Anderson. New York: Viking Press, 1968; Authoritative Text, Contexts, Criticism, edited by John Paul Riquelme, text edited by Hans Walter Gabler with Walter Hettche, New York: WW Norton and Company 2007.
SH Joyce, James. Stephen Hero, ed. John J. Slocum and Herbert Cahoon. New York: New Directions, 1944, 1963.
SL Joyce, James. Selected Letters of James Joyce, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking Press, 1975.
U + episode and line number Joyce, James. Ulysses ed. Hans Walter Gabler, et al. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1984, 1986. In paperback by Garland, Random House, Bodley Head, and Penguin between 1986 and 1992.