Call for Articles - PSA 2014

Michael Subialka michael.subialka at ST-HUGHS.OX.AC.UK
Thu Jun 26 03:43:53 EDT 2014


Dear Colleagues,


PSA, the Pirandello Society Annual journal, invites articles from authors from multiple disciplines for volume XXVII (2014) of the publication. We welcome articles that engage Pirandello’s work and influence from perspectives including film, literature, theatre or the visual arts. We are especially interested in papers that examine political themes and motivations throughout his corpus or comparative and interdisciplinary articles that examine the European and/or global resonance of Pirandellian themes, tropes, or images in the visual arts, film, or on stage.



PSA is a leading source of English-language research on Pirandello that regularly features work by both established and emerging scholars. In publication since 1985, it is committed to fostering both specialized research on Pirandello as well as comparative and interdisciplinary approaches; likewise, the Pirandello Society of America strongly supports not only the study but also the production of Pirandello’s theatrical work. All submissions to the journal are read by the issue editor(s), and all published articles go through a process of double-blind peer review.


 PSA submission guidelines:


Use the current MLA Style Manual (references in the text, minimal endnotes, Works Cited following the endnotes) for articles (15-25 MS pages) and book or performance reviews (2-3 MS pages). Please, do not use automatic formatting. Manuscripts will be peer reviewed.

Articles must be accompanied by an abstract of approximately 250-300 words and a brief bio (100 words).



Please, submit articles (MSword.doc) via email to editorpsa at gmail.com<mailto:editorpsa at gmail.com> by August 15, 2014. Please provide a separate cover page giving the author’s name and contact information. Give no self-identifying information in any portion of the text.  Submit via mail attachment. Mark your subject line: PSA 27.


Please circulate this call to anyone you think may be interested.
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Michael Subialka, PhD
Powys Roberts Research Fellow in European Literature
St Hugh's College, University of Oxford
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