Call for Papers: American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal
Fall 2009 / Winter 2010 Issue: Deadline Sept. 1, 2009
The American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal (ASAGE) is now
accepting high caliber work by graduate students in aesthetics and the
philosophy of art for its Fall 2009 / Winter 2010 issue. Submissions should
not normally exceed 3000 words. Authors are encouraged to provide links to
authorized online images of art works and audio or
video files referred to in the paper whenever possible.
The submission deadline for our third issue (Fall 2009 / Winter 2010) is
Sept 1, 2009. More information, including complete submission guidelines, is
available on our website at www.asage.org.
ASAGE also publishes book reviews written by graduate students of recently
published works in aesthetics. Details on how to submit a book review
proposal are available at www.asage.org. Any student interested in becoming
a referee for the journal can find more information on how to apply at
www.asage.org.
Cheers,
Jenn Neilson
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Editor, American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal (ASAGE)
Graduate Student, Philosophy Department, University of Texas at Austin
American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal
http://www.asage.org/
Readers:
The American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal (ISSN: 1946-1879)
published its second issue in July 2009 at http://www.asage.org/. We invite
you to review the Table of Contents below and to view the full text of all
articles free of charge on our website.
Vol 1, No 2
Spring / Summer 2009
Table of Contents
The Dynamic Phenomenon of Art in Heidegger’s The Origin of the Work of Art
Aili Bresnahan (Temple University)
Aesthetic and Other Theoretical Virtues in Science
Jason Simus (University of North Texas)
Book Review: Art, Emotion and Ethics
Charles Repp (University of Toronto)
Thanks for your continuing interest in our work, and for letting others
know about publishing, refereeing and book review opportunities with us.
Jenn Neilson