Anthropoetics
Editorial Policy
Submission Deadlines May 1 for the Spring/Summer
issue
November 1 for the Fall/Winter issue
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Content
In judging submissions, we will give priority to:
- Work directly relevant to generative anthropology;
- Work in "fundamental anthropology" based on the mimetic theory of desire;
- Work in the humanities or human sciences that involves fundamental reflection
on the human.
Articles need not express agreement with the ideas or methods of generative
anthropology nor make them their chief focus, but submissions that
do not engage in any way with these ideas and methods cannot be considered.
Style
- Length: Normally between 5000 and 10,000 words.
- Style: Either MLA or Chicago style is acceptable.
- Format: Microsoft Word (or Word Perfect) is preferred. Use two hyphens (--)
rather than em or en dashes (i.e., -) and leave spaces between suspension
points ( . . . ). If you do submit
in HTML, please adhere strictly to Anthropoetics format, particularly
regarding footnotes. Please DO NOT use Microsoft
Word to compose HTML!
- Bibliography: Documentation in text and notes should be supported
by a bibliography of works cited.
- Non-English quotations should be followed immediately in the text
by a translation in [brackets].
- Links: Please be sure to verify all hyperlinks included in your article.
Please include with your submission:
- Benchmark: A brief paragraph about yourself; some recent
examples: VI, 2 | VII,
1
- Address information: The institutional and/or street address,
and email address that you wish to include at the head of your article.
- Keywords: A list of approximately 10-15 keywords that you
would like web searches to find in your article.
Please send your submission via email to:
or you may mail a diskette to:
Eric Gans, Editor Anthropoetics
UCLA French & Francophone Studies
Los Angeles CA 90095-1550
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