Sep 2, 2008

CfP: Issue 17 (5.4), September 10, 2008: Nebula - Special Issue on the Israeli - Palestinian conflict

Nebula 5.3, a special issue on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is now online with unrestricted access at http://www.noblewor ld.biz . The editors now invite submissions for Nebula 5.4. For your convenience, the table of contents is pasted below. Our regular call for paper follows the contents information.

Samar Habib. "Foreword" iv

Haidar Eid. “Introduction: Countering the Nakba” 1-7

Tanya Reinhart. “In Memory of Edward Said” 8-24

A. Clare Brandabur "Roadmap to Genocide" 25-48

Kathy Zarur “Palestinian Art and Impossibility: Made in Palestine, an Examination.” 49-60

Ilan Pappe “The One Palestine: Past, Present and Future Perspectives.” 61-77

Savera Kalideen & Haidar Eid “A One State Solution for the Palestine-Israel Conflict: an Interview with Ali Abunimah” 78-82

John Halaka. “Outsiders on the Inside.” 83-110

Haidar Eid & Khaled Ghazal “Edward Said: Agent Provocateur.” 111-121

Haidar Eid. “The Zionist-Palestinian Conflict: an Alternative Story. 122-139


We encourage submission of academic articles from any discipline, covering any subject or topic, provided that the language used is non-specialist and appeals to a wide audience. Unlike many academic publications, Nebula is not limited to a specific school, faculty, or subject.

We are also interested in providing an alternative view to mainstream cultural and political ideologies . As such, we encourage non-fiction, intellectual writing, that does not follow the generic conventions of academic writing but which demonstrates substantial sophistication and which may be of interest to a broad audience. We encourage contributors to offer their political readings of a particular social/political or military crisis current in the world. We are particularly interested in writings that may be deemed marginal or seem to be against the grain of mainstream ideologies. Our project is to ensure the publication of writing of high calibre that may be rejected by conservative institutions. Nebula also accepts “free writing” that is not politically motivated, but which may be attuned to various other cultural, social or artistic concerns (including television, film, media or music studies).

Nebula also accepts creative work in any form which can be displayed on the world wide web. Poetry, graphics, cartoons, short stories are all welcome for consideration.
All claims within articles or reviews must be evidenced. We will not accept hoax or poorly researched material. We are very intolerant of plagiarism. All submissions must be accompanied by a short letter to the editors which will include some autobiographical information and any institutional affiliations. Please make all attachments in .doc wherever possible. Articles and reviews are not limited to any particular referencing style but MUST be consistent throughout each submission.

Contributions intended for Nebula (5.4) must be received by September 10, 2008. Keep in mind that only the most original, well- presented and well thought- out pieces will be considered for publication. Email articles in .doc or equivalent to nebula@nobleworld. biz or editors@nobleworld. biz, please also include a brief biographical note and a brief CV


Imagination is more important than knowledge
- A. Einstein
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