New books and journals annoucements

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  • 04 March 2010

    Créée en 2008 à l’initiative du LIRA, un laboratoire membre de l’ERIMIT (Équipe de Recherches Interlangues : Mémoires, Identités, Territoires de l'université Rennes 2), Amerika publie des dossiers thématiques et pluridisciplinaires autour de la problématique des mémoires, des identités et des territoires des Amériques anglophones, francophones, lusophones et hispanophones.
    La revue se propose d’être un lieu de rencontre et de débat autour des conflits d’interprétation qui concernent la singularité des peuples américains, dans un espace aux frontières perméables et mouvantes. Elle s’intéresse en particulier aux Amériques à partir du xixe siècle, mais apprécie également les regards diachroniques qui prennent le présent comme point d’ancrage. Les articles sont sélectionnés, après un appel à publication, par un comité académique international. Les contributions sont proposées en anglais, en français, en portugais ou en espagnol.
    Amerika est une revue électronique en libre accès sur la plateforme des Cahiers de Revues.org. Vous pouvez d’ores et déjà consulter son premier numéro en texte intégral, La culture populaire et ses représentations esthétiques en Amérique latine.

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  • 01 March 2010

    Germanica is a biannual thematic journal focussing on the literature and civilisation of Germanic-speaking countries in the 20th and 21st centuries. The journal is published with the support of the Universités Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3, d'Artois, du Littoral and de Valenciennes Universities.
    The journal was founded in 1985 under the initiative of its first director, Georges Überschlag, professor in Germanic languages and literature (Scandinavian section) at Université Lille 3, and a group of lecturers from this university. The idea is to offer thematic issues on Germanic literature and civilisations in the 20th century, leaving room for Scandinavian and Dutch literature.
    Today Germanica joins the Revues.org collection. Issues become free access after an embargo period of two years. To date, five issues are accessible in full text (nos. 37 to 41); as well as the summaries and reviews of issues published since 2008.
     

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  • 26 February 2010

    Les cahiers du CEDREF is a pluridisciplinary journal published annually by the Centre d’enseignement, de documentation et de recherche pour les études féministes (CEDREF) of the Université Paris Diderot. It covers research into feminist studies looking specifically at new issues and methods to emerge from thinking about women and gender relations in different disciplines and fields of knowledge.
    Les cahiers du CEDREF brings together articles, conference proceedings, and translations of founding texts. The previously unpublished translation of Gayle Rubin's work L’économie politique du sexe : transactions sur les femmes et systèmes de sexe/genre (1975), is now online in full text (no 7/1998).
    Les Cahiers du CEDREF e-journal is subject to an embargo period of one year. Today, five issues are available in full-text (nos. 4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 and 15); the other issues will gradually become available online.
     

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  • 17 February 2010

    The American history and anthropology journal Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos has just opened its 10th annual issue.
    Among dossiers due to be updated throughout 2010: "On the fringes of cultural and urban history, a tribute to Sandra Pesavento", "Collective popular action in the 18th & 19th centuries: modes, experiences and traditions", "North American studies in France", "Urban and domestic spaces, convergences and divergences" (debates section), "The identity and history of cinema in Latin America since democratisation" (topical issues), "Influences and comparisons: the French Revolution and the May Revolution in Rio de la Plata. History and memory," (conferences), "Nominations and denominations of Blacks: an illustration of the dialogue between France and the Americas" (seminar materials).
    The issue includes three Spanish guides into Latin American research in Madrid, Chihuahua, and Paris, and features reviews, web reviews, thesis extracts, Latin American memoirs, travelogues, as well as a selection of Latin American sites for 2010.

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  • 15 February 2010

    Run by the young “Far East, text and translation" research team, the Impressions d’Extrême-Orient journal is a new and exclusively electronic journal. Its aim is to contribute to improving knowledge and appreciation of the ancient, modern and contemporary literature of the Far East by proposing new translations of texts from various cultural areas: China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Korea, and Thailand. The team has an acute curiosity in all forms of Asian literature.
    Impressions d’Extrême-Orient is an open access electronic journal. Its inaugural issue, Voyages (1/2010), is already available. Two other issues are currently in the pipeline dealing with themes from two conferences in 2009: “Asian literature, translation and reception” and “The novel in Asia and its translation”.

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  • 11 February 2010

    Physio-Géo resumes the work of a journal created in the early 1980s by the URA 141 of the CNRS (Paris). The journal is devoted to research in all domains of physical geography (climatology, hydrology, geomorphology, biogeography, etc), with a special interest in environmental problems but also in research into the environment totally unrelated to physical geography. Physio-Géo hopes to offer the French-speaking academic community a general-interest, open-access journal in physical geography, which is also open to problems of the environment. For its launch on Revues.org, Physio-Géo presents its first three volumes in full text. The journal is published yearly, but articles are regularly added throughout the year.

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