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Mosaic
a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literatureAbbreviated title (ISO) Mosaic Discipline Multidiscipilinary Edited by Dr. Dawne McCance Publication details Publisher University of Manitoba (Canada) Publication history 1967 to Present Indexing ISSN 0027-1276 (print)
1925-5683 (web)Links Founded in 1967, the year of Canada's centennial, Mosaic is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the very best critical work in literature and theory. The journal brings insights from a wide variety of disciplines to bear on literary texts, cultural climates, topical issues, divergent art forms and modes of creative activity. Mosaic combines rigorous scholarship with cutting-edge exploration of theory and literary criticism. It publishes contributions from scholars around the world and it distributes to 34 countries. In North America, Mosaic is read by subscribers in almost every state and province. It can be found in over 500 of the world's major university and college libraries.
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Awards and recognition
Mosaic has received the following awards:
- "Best Journal Design 1998" - Runner-Up recognition in the category of Best Journal Design in the 1998 Council of Editors of Learned Journals International Awards Competition.
- "Best Special Issue 1996" - First Place recognition in the category of Best Special Issue in the 1996 Council of Editors of Learned Journals International Awards Competition.
- "Best Special Issue 1992" - Honorable Mention in the category of Best Special Issue in the 1996 Council of Editors of Learned Journals International Awards Competition.
Historical background
Mosaic is a quarterly scholarly journal. It was founded at the University of Manitoba in 1967, the year of Canada's centennial, taking its name and its cosmopolitan format from the country's multicultural mosaic. The journal was founded to highlight the University's commitment to wide-ranging humanistic scholarship and to provide such scholarship with an international forum. In 1980, the original subtitle, A Journal for the Comparative Study of Literature and Ideas, was changed to the current one, marking the importance of multi- and inter-disciplinarity to the Mosaic mandate. At the same time, the Editorial Board was changed to include scholars from a diversity of disciplines and the practice of soliciting essays was dropped in favor of an open submission-peer review process. In 1997, to mark its 30th anniversary, Mosaic added an introduction by the Editor. In recent years, the journal has also begun to publish Editor interviews with renowned scholars and writers.
Mosaic is currently one of the world's leading journals of interdisciplinary literary-critical research. It reaches out to subscribers, readers, contributors, and reviewers in the national and international community, breaking new scholarly ground, supporting and promoting collegiality and community, and providing unique educational opportunities and resources.
Conferences
Mosaic, with the support of SSHRC and the University of Manitoba, has hosted the following conferences:
- The Photograph Conference - An international interdisciplinary conference on "the photograph"
- Following Derrida: Legacies - A tribute to Jacques Derrida, a celebration of his work, an exploration of his legacy.
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- AN INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
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- FREUD AFTER DERRIDA
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October 6–9, 2010 The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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David Farrell Krell, Samuel Weber, Sarah Wood, Alberto Pérez-Gómez, David Wills
The conference will engage Freud’s work as it continues to inform and provoke research and discussion across the disciplines (e.g., architecture, film, history, literature, philosophy, religion, science), and particularly, as it opens through and “after Derrida.” Topics to be considered include: psychoanalysis and the literary text, temporality, space, technics, responsibility, animality, embodiment, memory, dream, writing, the uncanny, life, death, desire, repetition, law, sovereignty, sexuality, silence, mourning, testimony, the unconscious, repression, identity, family. The conference includes over one hundred speakers and presenters, including scholars and graduate students, from around the world. This conference is made possible with the support of SSHRC and the University of Manitoba
Registration is available through the conference website. The registration fee will be reduced to $80.00* until August 15, 2010, after which the fee will be $95.00. The regular conference registration fee will be waived for students (presenters and attendees). However, all students *must* register for the conference in order to attend. All fees will be non-refundable after September 1, 2010.
For information, see the Mosaic website at: http://www.umanitoba.ca/publications/mosaic/events/freud/.
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- Freud After Derrida Conference
- c/o Dr. Dawne McCance, Editor
- Mosaic, a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature
- University of Manitoba
- 208 Tier Building
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada
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External links
Categories:- Canadian literary magazines
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