Recent Stein criticism has addressed such issues as her postmodern disjunctive style, representation and the body, exile and bio/geography, and Stein's connection with the other arts. Some criticism has tried to reconstruct her texts, reading them from the point of view of queer, ethnic, and theological studies. Artists have set her words to other words, to visual art, to music, and to performance. In other words, the vastly expanding field of Stein studies today ranges from textual and psychoanalytic observations to cultural studies and artistic experiments.
In this context, an ongoing examination of how we make sense of Stein in our time is due. time-sense welcomes written submissions from all theoretical, critical, and creative approaches, and artistic submissions in all reproducible media.
time-sense: Volume 1 no.2 (December 1998)
time-sense: Volume 1 no.1 (March 1998)
Submission Information:
We welcome submissions in varying media and of varying subject matter and approach. Click here for a list of planned topic-centered issues.
Please - send written submissions in duplicate, including RTF-file copy on 3.5" disk, in standard MLA-format to Sonja Streuber, Editor, time sense, Department of English, One Shields Avenue, University of California, Davis, CA 95616. Electronic inquiries welcome to Sonja Streuber.
Please - send visual/ audio submissions as .WAV, .AU, .MOV, or quicktime files to Stafford, 395 Staten Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610-3431. Electronic inquiries are welcome to Stafford.
Please - send dramaturgy-related media and inquiries to Sarah Kornfeld, or visit the Stein Theater below.
Annual Deadlines:
- for the March issue--February 1.
- for the June issue--May 1.
- for the September issue--August 1.
- for the December issue--November 1.
Manuscripts (excepting original art submissions) will not be returned.
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