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Queer Parenting: Call for Papers
NEW Demeter Press Call for Papers - Book on Queer Parenting..PLEASE
CIRCULATE WIDELY
Attached and below is a New CFP from Demeter Press - Queer Parenting
(edited by Rachel Epstein)..PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY
http://www.yorku.ca/crm/DEMETER%20PRESS/Queer%20Parenting%20cfp%2007.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS
Demeter Press is seeking submissions for an edited collection on
QUEER PARENTING
Publication Date: Fall, 2008
Editor: Rachel Epstein
We are excited to be seeking submissions for a new book on queer
parenting. We want the book to reflect current thinking, research,
debates, issues, experiences and concerns related to LGBTT2IQ
(lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, 2-spirit, intersex and queer)
parenting/raising children. We welcome submissions from parents,
children, students, activists, scholars, artists and others interested
in this area.
We are seeking:
*academic papers
* reports on community-based and other research
* personal stories and reflections that incorporate
social/historical/political context
* poetry
*art work
We hope the book can begin to reflect the enormous diversity that
exists
across queer parenting experiences and raise interesting and possibly
provocative questions about the
implications of queer-identified
people
raising children. We particularly welcome submissions from those who
are marginalized within “queer” communities.
We want to move from the defensive position we have historically been
placed in (i.e. “proving” that our children are okay) to embrace the
broad complexity of issues that concern us and our children.
Abstracts/Proposals (250-300 words) due: January 1, 2007
Acceptances will be made by: February 28, 2007
Accepted submissions due: July 1, 2007
Please send inquiries and abstracts/proposals to:
Rachel Epstein rachelep@rogers.com.
Demeter Press
c/o Association for Research on Mothering (ARM)
726 Atkinson, York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON,
Canada, M3J 1P3
416-736-2100
x60366
arm@yorku.ca
www.yorku.ca/crm
CIRCULATE WIDELY
Attached and below is a New CFP from Demeter Press - Queer Parenting
(edited by Rachel Epstein)..PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY
http://www.yorku.ca/crm/DEMETER%20PRESS/Queer%20Parenting%20cfp%2007.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS
Demeter Press is seeking submissions for an edited collection on
QUEER PARENTING
Publication Date: Fall, 2008
Editor: Rachel Epstein
We are excited to be seeking submissions for a new book on queer
parenting. We want the book to reflect current thinking, research,
debates, issues, experiences and concerns related to LGBTT2IQ
(lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, 2-spirit, intersex and queer)
parenting/raising children. We welcome submissions from parents,
children, students, activists, scholars, artists and others interested
in this area.
We are seeking:
*academic papers
* reports on community-based and other research
* personal stories and reflections that incorporate
social/historical/political context
* poetry
*art work
We hope the book can begin to reflect the enormous diversity that
exists
across queer parenting experiences and raise interesting and possibly
provocative questions about the
implications of queer-identified
people
raising children. We particularly welcome submissions from those who
are marginalized within “queer” communities.
We want to move from the defensive position we have historically been
placed in (i.e. “proving” that our children are okay) to embrace the
broad complexity of issues that concern us and our children.
Abstracts/Proposals (250-300 words) due: January 1, 2007
Acceptances will be made by: February 28, 2007
Accepted submissions due: July 1, 2007
Please send inquiries and abstracts/proposals to:
Rachel Epstein rachelep@rogers.com.
Demeter Press
c/o Association for Research on Mothering (ARM)
726 Atkinson, York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON,
Canada, M3J 1P3
416-736-2100
x60366
arm@yorku.ca
www.yorku.ca/crm
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In other news, I've been invited to my first ever play party!
Woot!
Yeah, we should catch up -- I'm going to be out late, patient-instructing, today and tomorrow. I may try to give you a call while I'm waiting for my sessions or busses.
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