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ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN LITERATURE

If you are interested in submitting a short article (broadly on the theme of reader-response ethical criticism), contact (query) Prof. Gregory F. Tague (gtague AT sfc DOT edu). If you scan previous issues, you can get a good idea of the editorial scope.

ASEBL Journal is not directed at any highly-specialized audience. The articles, while academic in nature (grounded in scholarship), are written for an audience generally in tune with and sensitive to the notions of ethics and literature. ASEBL can be Ethical Behavior or Evolutionary Biology: broadly conceived, any treatment of the convergence among ethics, biology, and literature: personal responsibility, moral identity, social emotions, human nature, consciousness and conscience. While the genesis of the journal is humanistic, that originating intent does not rule out readings that include science (though it does rule out post-modernist, deconstructive readings). More editorial information can be found at the Journal’s blog (in the About section, and so we encourage you to visit): www.asebl.blogspot.com


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Issues:


Volume 8, Number 1, January 2012


E-ISSN: 1944-401X



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