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MELUS Submission Information
MELUS
welcomes essays and interviews of interest to those concerned
with the multi-ethnic scope of literature in the United States. As the
publication of a society of writers, researchers, and teachers, the
journal is open to all scholarly methods and theoretical approaches. MELUS
seeks, above all, to publish essays that advance on-going critical
conversations about the theoretical, historical, literary, and cultural
contexts of multi-ethnic literature, film, and other kinds of texts.
Whether theoretical or analytical, comparative within a single ethnic
literature or cross-cultural, the most desirable essays will be between
7,000 and 10,000 words, including notes and works cited. MELUS
welcomes articles on American literature not written in English, but
translations should accompany foreign language titles and quotations in other
languages. Contributors are also urged to avoid sexist, racist, and other
discriminatory language.
Only members of The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic
Literature of the United States may publish articles in MELUS. Most articles
are sent anonymously to two consultant readers with expertise in the
article’s area. Articles recommended by these readers are then reviewed
by the Editor, who will consult additional experts if necessary. Final
decisions are made by the Editor.
Electronic submission is required. Please send an email attachment to
the Editor, Professor Martha J. Cutter, at melus@uconn.edu.
Manuscripts
should be prepared according to the most recent edition of the MLA
Style Manual. The author’s name should not appear in the manuscript,
except on a separate title or cover sheet. Authors should not refer to
themselves in the first person in the submitted text or notes if such
reference might lead to identification; any necessary reference to the
author’s previous work, for example, can be in the third person.
Inquiries may be directed to melus@uconn.edu. Essays under review at other
journals will not be considered for publication in MELUS.
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