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PUBLIER: A QUEL PRIX?
PUBLISHING: AT WHAT COST?
Table des matières - Contents
Publish and/or Perish? On Writing, Scholarship and Survival for the Modern Academic by Timothy Unwin
The Fremantle Arts Press : A Case Study of a Smaller West Australian Publishing House by Phillip Winn
Includes numerous interviews with literary personalities such as:
- Carolyn Polizzotto, Historian-autobiographer
- Dennis Haskell, Poet-academic
- Selena Baxter, Author
- Caitlin Toohey, Publishing Coordinator
- Clive Newman, General manager
- Ray Coffey, Publisher
African literature survival outside the realm of large world publishers: illusion or reality? by Katalin Egri Ku-Mesu
Cameroun: Désarroi et littérature du silence de Daniel Tchapda Piameu
Togo: Edition et diffusion du livre. Table ronde animée par Claudine Assiba Akakpo
Guinée: Edition et diffusion du livre de Mamadou Aliou SOW
Grobli Zirigon: Itinéraire d'un artiste de Tanella Boni
Extrait du roman "Le Crime de la rue des notables" d'Akoua Tchotcho Ekué romancière du Togo.
Adresses de quelques petites maisons d'édition africaines
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Published elsewhere on the WEB - Publié ailleurs sur Internet
Electronic Journals and Legitimate Media in the Systems of Scholarly Communication by Rob Kling and Lisa Covi (The Information Society 11 (4), Special issue on Electronic Journals and Scholarly Publishing.)
The "Endangered Monograph": Why Aren't Scholars Lying Awake Worrying? by Sandria B Freitag (The American Historical Association - "Perspectives" - November 1997)
The End of the Monograph? Conference Explores Crisis in Publishing by Amy Smith Bell (The American Historical Association - "Perspectives" - November 1997)
Les écrivains poireautent au bord du fossé de Pierre Louis Chantre ("L'Hebdo Littéraire" no 2, 20 Novembre 1997)
Few other links - Quelques liens intéressants
Partners in African Publishing(Information Source for African-European Publishing Cooperation Issue 10 - Autumn 1997 CODE Europe)
Africa - Publishers (Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information Resources)
International Publishers Association (IPA)
MOTS PLURIELS est une revue électronique de caractère international. Elle est ouverte aux universitaires intéressé(e)s par le domaine des Lettres et désireux/ses de donner leur point de vue sur les questions brûlantes de notre temps. Un comité de lecture examine tous les manuscrits reçus et décide de leur publication. Les thèmes retenus pour les prochains numéros sont:
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Themes for the next issues will comprise:
Short articles (maximum length 4 to 5 pages) dealing with one of the issues mentioned above can be sent to the Editor, either by Email or posted to the address below. Articles can be in English or French. A few pictures can be included to illustrate the text.
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MOTS PLURIELS
Support from the Australian Research Council is acknowledged.
Editorial board
Professor Tanella Boni, Université Nationale de Côte d'Ivoire
Editorial consultants
Dr. John Kinder, Dr. Cheryl Lange, Pr. André Ntonfo, Dr. Mark Pegrum, Dr. Maureen Perkins, Dr. Micheline van der Beken, Brian Willis, Dr. Phillip Winn.
Pour la présentation des notes de bas de page et d'une éventuelle bibliographie, prière de se référer aux articles de ce numéro et aux numéros précédents.
* Soccer in Africa. Special issue published at the occasion of the African Nations Cup (Burkina 98) and the World Cup (France 98). This issue is guest edited by Professor André Ntonfo. Deadline for submissions, end of February 1998. More information in the Call for papers.
*"The third space": Exploring racial and ethnic identities. Guest Editor: Dr. Maureen Perkins. Deadline for submissions, first week of May 1998. More information.
* Africa as a textual construct: who writes the text and how is it constructed? Deadline for submissions, first week of August 1998.
* The Net: New Opportunities or old Hegemony?
* An issue on the short story has been envisaged in collaboration with Le Centre d'étude de la nouvelle of Louvain.
Contributors who wish to include footnotes and a bibliography are asked to follow the examples provided in this issue of Mots Pluriels.
Dr. Jean-Marie VOLET, Editor
The University of Western Australia
School of European Languages
Department of French Studies
Nedlands 6907
Australia.
Dr. Philip Dwyer, The University of Newcastle
Dr. Hélène Jaccomard, The University of Western Australia
Peter Limb, The University of Western Australia
Dr. Daniel Tchapda, AfricAvenir, Douala
Professor Tim A. Unwin, The University of Liverpool
Editor ([email protected])
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