Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 ifih, "M. Pramod Kumar" <pramodsatyam@s...> wrote: We are pleased to announce that EVAM, a journal sponsored by The Infinity Foundation has been launched in India. The grant for this and other projects is being administered by Samvad India Foundation. We would encourage you to please consider subscribing to this excellent new journal. Details are at: http://www.samvadindia.org/main.htm Regards, Rajiv Malhotra FOUNDATION: http://www.infinityfoundation.com MANDALA:http://www.infinityfoundation.com/mandala/indic_mandala_frames et.htm http://www.samvadindia.org/evam.htm Evam: The Journal Evam: Forum on Indian Representations welcomes research papers, essays, articles, interviews, notes, reviews, and other publishable material that will enhance the study or understanding of India both as an actual place and as an accumulation of ideas. Given the plurality and heterogeneity of India, Evam is alert and open not only to a variety of topics but also to a diversity of perspectives and methodologies. Both critical and creative writing is welcome, though the latter must specifically have as its theme or subject some aspect of India. Evam endeavours to facilitate and encourage new knowledge about India by promoting writing that discovers or recovers new ground and does so in ways that are vitally unusual or exciting. Ideally, each essay is expected to consider a well-defined issue or question, explore it purposefully, and clearly elucidate consequences or implications of such an inquiry. Each contribution, by its passion and/or lucidity, is also expected to engage an interested international audience. Manuscripts of varied length will be considered, but normally submissions should be between 3000 and 9000 words, inclusive of footnotes and works cited. Manuscripts may be submitted electronically to: evam@s... or by mail to N-16/B Saket, New Delhi - 110017, INDIA. Manuscripts will not be returned; authors are therefore requested to retain copies. Accepted submissions must be sent on diskettes or as attachments in any of the widely used word processing software. Illustrations/photographs and other visual material should be sent as high resolution files as attachments or on CDs. All manuscripts must be prepared in the MLA style. Indian words, especially those naturalized into English or frequently used, will not be transliterated or italicized. However, long passages or quotations from languages other than English should be transliterated and accompanied by translations. Each submission will be read by peers, whose identities will be withheld, but whose comments and suggestions may be passed on to the authors. Authors are therefore requested not to identify themselves in the body of the text, but only in a separate cover page, which should also contain their postal and email addresses, institutional affiliations, and a brief biographical note. Authors submitting work simultaneously to other publications should clearly state this when offering anything to Evam. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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