KHIL{A JOURNAL FOR DRESS AND TEXTILES OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD

Information for authors

Khil{a is an annual, academic journal on the theme of Illustrations should be directly related to the theme dress and textiles of the Islamic World. Any aspect of of the article. dress and textiles will be considered for publication pur- – Copyright: it is the responsibility of the author to poses, including studies relating to archaeological, organize copyright and to pay for any costs involved. anthropological, economic, historical, iconographical and – Submission: articles should only be presented in elec- religious studies, as well as technical analyses. tronic form, unless otherwise agreed upon with the editors. Articles should be in Word, and sent to the The editors are: editors in the form of a disc or by e-mail to [email protected] (Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood) or – Mr. Jan Fehrman, [email protected] (Willem Vogelsang). – Ms. Linda Hanssen, Wereld Museum, Rotterdam – Dr. Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, Textile Research – Procedure: The author will hear within one month Centre, Leiden of submission whether the article has been accepted – Dr. Willem Vogelsang, National Museum of for publication. Proofs are sent before publication and Ethnology, Leiden should be returned within three weeks. – Transliteration: foreign words should be written in The range of subjects is not limited to specifically Islamic italics. Transliteration of non-European words and aspects of dress and textiles, but can relate to any other names should be consistent with the original spelling. religion within the Islamic World, notably Christianity, For information about articles using Arabic, Farsi or Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. The chronological criteria Turkish please contact the editors. range from the mid-first millennium AD to the present- – References: references should be indicated by the day. Articles about dress and textiles from before the mid- name of the author(s), followed by the year of publi- first millennium AD will be considered if they are cation and the page number: directly relevant to later developments. Special attention o Stillman 2000:53. will be given to the dress and textiles from countries o Stillman 2000:53-60. located in the wide belt stretching from Morocco to o Lane 1978:34; Stillman 2000:53. Central Asia. [alphabetical order] – Bibliography: the bibliography should contain infor- Style information mation on all the works cited in the text and foot- – Language: articles should be written in English or in notes, according to the following system: French. Responsibility for translating an article orig- Lane, E.W., 1978, Manners and Customs of the inally written in another language lies with the Modern Egyptians, London. author. Gaus, H., Van Hoe, J., Brackeleire, M., and Van – Length: the article should be no longer than 10,000 der Voort, P. (eds.), 1998, Mensen en Mode: De words, excluding illustrations, unless otherwise agreed Relatie tussen Kleding en Konjunktuur, Leuven- to by the editors. Apeldoorn (3rd ed.). – Illustrations: up to 10 colour and 15 black/white Smith, J., 2002, “Tailors in the Muslim world”, in: illustrations, and any relevant line drawings. H. Smith (ed.), Muslim Art, Oxford, pp. 100-102.

179 Staniland, K. and Levy, S.M., 1983, “Queen Victoria’s wedding dress and lace,” Costume, 17, pp. 1-32.

Authors will receive one copy of the journal, plus 25 copies of their article. All articles or queries should be sent to: Dr. G.M. Vogelsang-Eastwood, , c/o The National Museum of Ethnology, Postbox 212, 2300 AE Leiden, The E-mail: [email protected] (Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood) or [email protected] (Willem Vogelsang)

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