Call for Book Chapters on
Mythological Equines in Children’s Literature
Vernon Press invites chapter proposals on the theme: Mythological Equines in Children’s Literature for an edited collection of the same name in the series Equine Creations: Imagining Horses in Literature and Film, edited by Rachel L. Carazo (Northwestern State University).
All areas of study, with a common goal of representing the cultural, social, philosophical, and material impacts of mythological equines in children’s literature are invited to participate.
Francisco LaRubia-Prado recently edited a collection about horses in film and literature. There are also several single essays and general books about horse-themed works. Nevertheless, there have been no other collections on specific themes regarding the cultural, social, material, and philosophical impacts of mythological equines in literature. Thus, even though this particular collection regards mythological equines in children’s literature, other themes will be considered in studies about horses that will follow the completion of this collection.
The scope of the present call is broad. All topics regarding the themes and impact of mythological equines in children’s literature will be considered. Possible topics include (non-comprehensive list):
- Unicorns
- Pegasus
- Water horses/ kelpies
- Mythological equines in a series
- Mythological equines in single novels
- The intersections of childhood, gender, race, ad ethnicity with these equines
- Changes in the representations of these mythological equines over time
- Ecocritical perspectives
- Artwork in books regarding mythological equines
Deadline for proposals: December 5, 2019
Deadline for first drafts: March 1, 2020
How to submit your proposal:
Please submit one-page abstracts/proposals to rachel.carazo@snhu.edu, including a short biographical note. More information on what we look for in a proposal is available on our website.
About the publisher:
Vernon Press is an independent publisher of scholarly books in the social sciences and humanities. We work closely with authors, academic associations, distributors, and library information specialists to identify and develop high quality, high impact titles.
References:
LaRubia-Prado, Francisco. The Horse in Literature and Film. Uncovering a Transcultural Paradigm. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017. Print.
rachel.carazo@snhu.edu
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