Submissions
Authors who submit their work have to register themselves as members of the e journal. Registration is free. One has to sign up with a password and login only.
Every manuscript should be accompanied by:
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Membership Details
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Brief cv of the author along with a photo.
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Covering e mail, mentioning the nature of the manuscript submitted.
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For submissions of others artwork, music clips, as illustrations in a manuscript, copyright permissions have to be obtained by the author.
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In case of literary translation, the authors are required to take the relevant approvals for any copyright material. The editors of the journal in no way will be held responsible for the infringement of copyright.
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All submissions should be accompanied by a Plagiarism and AI check Report
The peer review process of the journal might take 4 to 6 months. No e mails in that time period pertaining to the manuscript will be entertained.
The manuscripts sent to the journal should be original and should not have been published elsewhere. A Declaration of the copyright stating that the article and ideas are one's own intellectual property, has to be given at the time of submission. The copyright for the manuscript rests with the author, however, an intimation in writing has to be given to the Managing Editor, in case the author wishes to re-publish with any other publisher.
Submission guidelines
All articles should be in MS Word, Times Roman, 12 font, 1.5 spacing, and sent through e mail.
The length,
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of the critical essays should be, 3000- 4500 words (in the 7 th Edition of the MLA Stylesheet)
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of short fiction/ translations, should be, 2000-2500 words
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of normal articles, 1500-2000 words
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of reviews, interviews, 1500-2000 words
Stylesheet to be followed:
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All books, articles etc mentioned in the References should have in-text citations, eg: - ( Wright 2015: 12)
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The essay should be followed by Notes (as end Notes and not Footnotes) and References.
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Stylesheet for References is as follows:
Tharu, Susie. “The Impossible Subject: Caste and the Gendered Body.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 31, no. 22, 1996, pp. 1312-15.
Butler, Judith. Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex". New York: Routledge, 1993.
Submissions should be sent to the Chief Editor at mail@caesurae.org or to the respective Editors of the sections directly as instructed in the Forthcoming Issue, Page.
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