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CALL FOR AUTHORS

Evental Aesthetics 2, no.1 (2013)

Aesthetics Before 1700

**Deadline: February 1, 2013**

The Editors of Evental Aesthetics,B a peer-reviewed, open-access journal
dedicated to philosophy and art, are pleased to invite submissions for
our forthcoming issue on aesthetic practices developed prior to 1700.

We welcome authors from any discipline, and topics based on the
aesthetic practice of any culture. B Neither philosophical perspectives
nor artworks proposed for analysis need originate in Western cultures,
although they may of course do so.

We welcome both full-length articles (4,000-10,000 words, excluding
endnotes) and Collisions (1,000-2,000 words). B Collisions are brief,
but well-written and intellectually rigorous, responses to aesthetic
experiences that raise philosophical questions for discussion, but that
do not necessarily enact the discussion in full. B More information on
Collisions is available athttp://eventalaesthetics.net/for-authors.

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

Aesthetic concerns in Pre-Socratic Greek philosophy
Definitions of, and relationships between, beauty and ethics
Aesthetic aspects of ancient cosmologies
Prehistoric art
Philosophical accounts of art, and what we would now call aesthetic
matters, by ancient and pre-modern authors
Evaluations of newer reflections on pre-1700 aesthetic theories
Newer aesthetic theories based on practices developed before 1700
Analyses of art, literature, music, everyday aesthetic practices made
in any culture before 1700
Aesthetic analyses of pre-1700 religious practices
The use of pre-1700 aesthetic practices, artworks, or ideas in more
recent art, literature, music, cinema, everyday practices, and
aesthetic theories.
Other topics pertaining to aesthetic practices developed before 1700
are also welcome.


Submission Requirements:

Please send your submissions electronically in MS Word format (doc or
docx files), double-spaced in a legible font, in accordance with The
Chicago Manual of Style (endnotes, please).
Be sure to accompany your submission with an abstract (max. 250 words),
a bibliography, and at least 5 keywords that may be used as search
terms.
Articles must be in English, but we welcome either American or British
spelling provided the submission remains consistent throughout.
All submissions must be formatted for blind review, which means that
the author's name, affiliation, contact information, and biographical
details should not appear anywhere on your document, neither in the
file name nor in the text.
NB: Before submitting, please review our submission requirements,
review procedures, and copyright policy
atB http://eventalaesthetics.net/for-authorsB and ensure that your
submission meets all posted requirements. B Submissions that do not meet
the requirements cannot be considered for publication.
Please email your submission toB [email protected], by
February 1, 2013. B Questions may be directed to the Editors at the same
address.


Thank you for your interest in Evental Aesthetics. B To be informed of
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