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The Xcp: Cross Cultural Website is a not-for-profit organization devoted to creating an intercultural exchange in the socially descriptive arts. We endeavor to exhibit textual and visual art and poetry, ethnography and work concerning the documentary experience. Inquires, opportunities and future plans, and collaborations for this site may be directed to the web site curator: David Michalski
Currently Xcp: Cross Cultural Poetics is publishing the serial STREETNOTES a biannual electronic journal of essays, poetry, interviews and photography dedicated to the dynamics of street observations made in the traffic of inter-human contact. STREETNOTES has been publishing regularly since 1998 and all documents have been archived on the site. STREETNOTES is a peer reviewed journal edited by David Michalski. Inquires and submissions should be directed to David Michalski via email at michalski@ucdavis.edu or via U.S. Post to: David Michalski Behavioral Sciences Librarian Humanities and Social Sciences Dept. 288 Shields Library, 100 Northwest Quad University of California, Davis, CA 95616 Office: (530) 752-2086 Email: michalski@ucdavis.edu. (Note sending material by US mail will take much longer!) Please visit the STREETNOTES call for papers page for more information on ongoing projects.
The Xcp: Cross Cultural Poetics Website also serves as the electronic outpost for the XCP:Cross Cultural Poetics paperbound journal, an academic journal of poetry, poetics, essays, documentary and book reviews, edited by Mark Nowak. Inquiries into subscriptions, contributions, and the ongoings of this journal should be made to Mark Nowak via his email, manowak@stkate.edu or via U.S. post at Xcp:Cross Cultural Poetics, 601 25th Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55454.
The Xcp Website also offers web space to post announcements, call for papers, news, and discussions as well as a internet link page for these topics. Visitors are encourged to use the disscussion page and suggest links for inclusion on the Xcp Website.
The Xcp Website is made possible from a grant from the Buffalo Free-Net and is published by Fly Into the Streets Press, c/o David Michalski, P.O. Box 1317, NY, NY 10003. All copyrights revert to the authors upon publication unless otherwise noted. The view points expressed on this site are those of the authors and creators and do not necesarily represent The Buffalo Free-Net. The University of California, and the College of St. Catherine are not responsible for this site.
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