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Call for proposals: Transculturalisms, 1400–1700

Series Editors: Ann Rosalind Jones, Smith College; Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University; & Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami

This series will present studies of the early modern contacts and exchanges among the states, polities and entrepreneurial organizations of Europe; Asia, including the Levant and East India/Indies; Africa; and the Americas. Books will investigate travelers, merchants and cultural inventors, including explorers, mapmakers, artists and writers, as they operated in political, mercantile, sexual and linguistic economies. We encourage authors to reflect on their own methodologies in relation to issues and theories relevant to the study of transculturism/translation and transnationalism. We are particularly interested in work on and from the perspective of the Asians, Africans, and Americans involved in these interactions, and on such topics as:

· Material exchanges, including textiles, paper and printing, and technologies of knowledge

· Movements of bodies: embassies, voyagers, piracy, enslavement

· Travel writing: its purposes, practices, forms and effects on writing in other genres

· Belief systems: religions, philosophies, sciences

· Translations: verbal, artistic, philosophical

· Forms of transnational violence and its representations

Proposals should take the form of either

1. a preliminary letter of inquiry, briefly describing the project; or

2. a formal prospectus including: abstract, brief statement of your critical methodology, table of contents, sample chapter, estimate of length (NB, in words, pls), estimate of the number and type of illustrations to be included, and a c.v.

Please send a copy of either type of proposal to each of the three series editors and to the publisher, at these addresses:

Ann Rosalind Jones

Esther Cloudmann Dunn Professor of Comparative Literature

Program in Comparative Literature

Smith College

Northampton, MA 01063

USA

arjones@smith.edu (if sending attachments to Prof. Jones, pls make sure they end as .doc)

Jyotsna G. Singh

Professor of English

201 Morrill Hall

Michigan State University

East Lansing MI 48824-1036

USA

jsingh@msu.edu

Mihoko Suzuki

Professor of English

321 Ashe Building

University of Miami

Coral Gables, FL 33124

USA

msuzuki@miami.edu

Erika Gaffney

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing Company

101 Cherry Street, Suited 420

Burlington, VT 05401-4405

USA

E-mail: egaffney@ashgate.com

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Erika Gaffney

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing Company

101 Cherry Street, Suite 420

Burlington VT 05401-4405

USA