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Archivio di Lettere Italiane: Introduzione | Indice 1-100 | Indice 101-200 | Indice 201-300 | Indice 301-380
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API[19-2-1996]The purpose of A.P.I. (Associazione Professori d'Italiano), established in 1981, is to promote cultural exchanges and discussions on didactic and literary topics concerning the preservation and teaching of the Italian language and literature in Southern Africa both at school and university level, and to keep abreast with international developments in this field. Biennial Congresses are held at various universities and cultural associations where Italian is taught. All teachers and students of Italian, as well as anybody interested in Italian culture are invited to participate. The membership fee is R60 (US $ 30) per annum (students R30 /US $15) and includes subscription to the journal, Studi d'italianistica nell'Africa australe/Italian Studies in Southern Africa. Studi d'italianistica nell'Africa australe/Italian Studies in Southern Africa is published bi-annually and aims at providing a forum for academic discussion on all aspects of Italian culture. The journal features articles on the Italian language and literature and, since it is one of the primary aims of the journal to foster multi- and inter-disciplinary study and communication, contributions are invited from all writers interested in Italian culture, irrespective of their specific disciplines. Contributions of a less theoretical nature which provide an insight into Italian culture, especially as it manifests itself in Southern Africa, will also receive attention. Each article will be critically evaluated by at least two referees appointed by the Editorial Board. Notice of acceptance or rejection will be communicated in writing to the author with reasons for the readers' decision. Contributions in Italian or in English should be submitted preferably on floppy disk (IBM compatible) or typed in triplicate (the original and two copies) on A4 paper. Although longer articles might be considered for publication, a length of 7000 words (about 15 printed A4 pages) is set as a general guideline. Manuscripts which do not adhere to the house style of the journal will not be considered. A Style Sheet will be sent on request. Contributions and correspondence to
Rita Wilson or Anna Meda
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