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International Journal of Surrealism: Call for Papers

The ISSS is excited to announce that the CFPs for the first two issues of the International Journal of Surrealism are now available through the menu.

We look forward to reading your essays.

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Save the date! Book Launch & Presentation of “The Routledge Companion to Surrealism”.
A reminder that article proposals for the first issue of the International Journal of Surrealism, "The 'Problem of Woman' in Surrealism," are due on 31 January!
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