[Englecturers] FYI: Mantis: Poetry and Discipline (9/15/05; journal issue)

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Subject: CFP: Mantis: Poetry and Discipline (9/15/05; journal issue) 


We are seeking previously unpublished critical original poetry for Mantis 5,
under the broad theme of "Poetry and Discipline." 

Mantis is a journal of contemporary poetry, poetry translation and poetry
criticism. A forum for writers coming from a broad spectrum of intellectual
and aesthetic positions, Mantis is dedicated to publishing new work that
interrogates the relationships among critical writing, creative writing, and
translation. 

Mantis is edited by a collective of poets, translators, and scholars at
Stanford University. The journal appears in numbered issues, each focused on
a particular theme. Mantis 1: Poetry and Community debuted in December 2000;
Mantis 2: Poetry and Translation appeared in January 2002; Mantis 3: Poetry
and Performance in January 2003; and Mantis 4: Poetry and Politics in March
2005.

Potential topics for creative submissions to Mantis 5 include, but are not
limited to: 

rhetoric
illegitimacy
patronage
deadline
spontaneity
procedure/practice
institution
trans-                                       
rubrics 
intuition             
anarchy
meditation    
meter                                                   
schools                     
punish
protest                                 
ethics    
solicit                 
sublime
commitment                  
belles lettres            

Submissions by individuals should include no more than four original poems.
Send submissions, electronically or on disk formatted for Microsoft Word 5.1
or higher, by Sept 15, 2005, to:

mantis_dlcl at stanford.edu

or: 

Mantis 
Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages
Pigott Hall, Bldg 260 
Stanford University 
Stanford, CA  94305

For more information on Mantis, see our website at
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/DLCL/mantis/index.html

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