Greetings All!
With the new AEQ call for creative submissions, I thought I would also extend this invitation from Anthropology and Humanism for our upcoming poetry competition.
Never written a poem? Not sure how to render ethnographic material into poetry? Be sure to join us in D.C. for poetry workshops and conversations on creative ethnography offered by the Society for Humanistic Anthropology and her many extensions into educational anthropology and elsewhere.
Information below:
*EXTENDED DEADLINE: AUGUST 15 POETRY COMPETITION: SOCIETY FOR HUMANISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY *
JUDGES: Renato Rosaldo, Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, and Nomi Stone
The Society for Humanistic Anthropology announces our annual poetry competition as a means to encourage scholars to use alternative literary genres to explore anthropological concerns. These concerns may be any of those associated with the fields of anthropology: archaeological, biological, linguistic, sociocultural, and applied. We consider only previously unpublished work.
The first-place winner will receive a certificate and award of $100, the second-place winner will receive $75, and the third-place winner will receive $50. All entries will be considered for publication in the journal. Winning entries and honorable mentions will be recognized at the SHA Awards Ceremony at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association Dec. 3-7, 2014, and will be published in the Society’s journal, Anthropology and Humanism. Email poems to shapoetrycompetition@gmail.com
All inquiries concerning any of the writing prizes should be addressed to Billie Jean Isbell, President of SHA, at bji1@cornell.edu
-- Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor, Professor Program Chair, TESOL & World Language Education Language and Literacy Education University of Georgia 309Q Aderhold Athens, GA 30602-7123 Email: cahnmann@uga.edu FAX: 706-542-3817 *Website: Teachers Act Up! Thoughts on Teaching, Language, and Social Change from Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor <http://teachersactup.wordpress.com/>*
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