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(no date) Call for papers - Canadian Review of American Studies

The Canadian Review of American Studies is published three times a year.

The journal publishes articles, review articles, and short reviews; its purpose is to further multi- and interdisciplinary analyses of the
culture of the United States and of the social relations between the
United States and Canada. The journal invites contributions, in English and French, from authors in all relevant scholarly disciplines related to the study of the United States, and the United States and Canada, as well as to the borders “in-between.” The Canadian Review of American Studies has an international standing, attracting submissions and participation from many countries in North America and Europe.

Recently, the journal has received and published articles from the
following disciplines: Anthropology, English, History, American Studies, Canadian Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Communication, Law, African-American Studies, Religious Studies, Economics, Fine Arts, Cultural Studies, and Humanities.

The Canadian Review of American Studies is the primary source for
publishing Canadian research in American Studies. At present, there is
no other Canadian publishing vehicle for American Studies that has the
impact and appeal of the Canadian Review of American Studies or that
reaches across national boundaries to provide Canadian scholars with an international audience.

For submission guidelines, please visit
www.utpjournals.com/CRAS or contact us
at:
Canadian Review of American Studies
Department of English, Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6
E-mail: cras@carleton.ca
Fax: (613) 234-4418

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