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YCGL
is dedicated to the publication of theoretically informed research
in literary studies with a comparative, intercultural, or interdisciplinary
emphasis. We invite articles on the comparative study of the arts,
film studies with a focus on literature, international literary
relations, pedagogy, and the theory and practice of translation,
as well as on the study of genres and modes, themes and motifs,
periods and movements.
The Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature is published
annually under the auspices of the Department
of Comparative Literature at Indiana
University--Bloomington.
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Editorial
Board
Professor
Gilbert Chaitin, Interim Editor, YCGL
Jamie H. Ferguson, Managing and Book Review Editor, YCGL
For Rights and Permissions inquiries please contact the editor.
YCGL
may be reached by e-mail
or by conventional mail at the following address:
Yearbook
of Comparative and General Literature
923 Ballantine Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
Visit the YCGL website at http://www.indiana.edu/~ycgl/index.html
Submission
Guidelines
YCGL
publishes scholarly articles on aspects of literature consistent with
its mission statement. Original submissions should be 15-25 double-spaced
typewritten pages in length. The author's name should appear only
in the cover letter and should be removed from the submission. Once
accepted for publication, manuscripts should meet the following criteria:
Manuscripts
should conform to the most current edition of the MLA Handbook style.
Page references should be given in parentheses in the body of the
text; do not use endnotes or footnotes for bibliographical information.
In citing
the complete reference in the "Works Cited" section, use
the standard format for bibliographies, according to the MLA Handbook.
Be sure to include all of the following information: author, full
title, series if applicable, translators/editors, place of publication
and name of the publisher, year of publication, and page numbers (for
journal articles, pieces in anthologies, and book chapters).
At the
end of the manuscript, type your academic affiliation flush with the
right margin.
Send
us one paper copy of your article and one disk copy, preferably PC-formatted,
in a monospaced font (such as Courier), and left-justified.
Also
provided here is YCGL's official style
sheet optimized for printing. To view this document,
which is saved in .pdf format, you will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader,
which you may download here.