[Candrama] JADT Call for Papers, Book Reviews, and Performance Reviews (Deadline: May 15)

Benjamin Gillespie benjamin.a.gillespie at gmail.com
Wed Feb 21 16:17:39 EST 2024


*Call for Papers, Book Reviews, and Performance Reviews*




The editors of the *Journal of American Drama and Theatre*
<https://www.thesegalcenter.org/jadt> are now accepting submissions for
essays on any topics relating to theatre, drama, and popular entertainments
of the Americas for consideration. *Please submit completed articles to *
*jadtjournal at gmail.com* <jadtjournal at gmail.com> *by May 15, 2024 for
consideration in the Fall 2024/Spring 2025 issues.*


**NEW: Starting with our Spring 2024 issue, JADT will now be publishing
performance reviews. If you are interested in publishing a performance
review, please send a query email to the editors at *jadtjournal at gmail.com
*.*


To propose a book review, please email Book Review Editor Maya Roth at
jadtbookreviews at gmail.com.



*JADT*’s aim is to promote research on theatre of the Americas and to
encourage historical and theoretical approaches to plays, playwrights,
performances, and popular theatre traditions. Studies of dramatic texts
from a purely literary perspective are outside the scope of the journal.
Manuscripts should be 6,000 to 8,000 words in length and prepared in
conformity with the Chicago Manual of Style, using footnotes. Completed
manuscripts should be submitted as Microsoft Word attachments via e-mail to
jadtjournal at gmail.com using Microsoft Word. Articles will be peer reviewed,
so please allow 3 to 4 months for a decision. If you are using images,
please provide the images and captions with your submission. (*Please Note:
images should be at least 300dpi and authors are responsible for securing
permissions before submission*)



*ABOUT JADT*

Founded in 1989,* JADT* is a widely acclaimed peer-reviewed journal
publishing thoughtful and innovative work by leading scholars on theatre,
drama, and performance in the Americas—past and present. The journal’s
provocative articles provide valuable insight and information on the
heritage of American theatre, as well as its continuing contribution to
world literature and the performing arts. JADT is fully online and freely
accessible. https://www.thesegalcenter.org/jadt
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