Normas de Colaboración
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Basic Information
The journal Pandaemonium Germanicum, published since 1997 by the German Area
of the Department of Modern Letters of the FFLCH/USP and the Post-Graduate Program in
German Language and Literature, disseminates studies conducted in the Germanistic field covering: German
language literature, compared literature and cultural studies related to
German-speaking countries, German linguistics, applied and contrastive
linguistics (Portuguese/German), teaching of German as a foreign language, and
studies on translation logic .
The journal seeks not only to disseminate studies
by Germanists from Brazil and abroad, but also on the dialogue among Germanistic
studies, other areas of Letters as well as spheres of knowledge.
Published
biannually, articles submitted to Pandaemonium undergo peer review.
The short title of the periodical is Pandaemonium, to be used in
bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographic references and legends
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Intellectual Property
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Scope and Policy
The journal Pandaemonium Germanicum,
published since 1997 by the German
Area of the
Department of Modern Letters of the FFLCH/USP
and the Post-Graduate Program in German Language and Literature, constitutes a forum for academic discussion in Germanistic fields, namely: German language literature, compared literature and cultural studies related to German-speaking
countries, German linguistics,
applied and contrastive linguistics (Portuguese/German), teaching of German
as a foreign language and studies on
translation logic. Pandaemonium seeks
to disseminate studies by Germanists
from Brazil and abroad, and
to promote dialogue among Germanistic and other areas
of Letters, as well as other spheres
of knowledge.
Pandaemonium accepts submission
of the following types of texts in the areas outlined above:
The journal considers texts on the topics
listed above, written in continuous text, addressing specific themes in line
with its Call for Papers.
The articles must be
accompanied by an abstract in English and a summary in the original
language of the article. Summaries must be a minimum of 50, and maximum of 200,
words in length. Reviews should not be accompanied by
a summary.
The articles will be reviewed by two experts (peer
review). In the cases of divergent assessments of the work, the piece will be assessed by third reviewer.
It is required that the articles submitted
for review for publication in Pandaemonium are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere
or editorial organs.
The opinions and ideas expressed in the articles published are the
responsibility of their respective authors.
Form and preparation of manuscripts
The texts published by Pandaemonium
must comply with ABNT standards and be submitted
according to the following specific instructions:
1. Title - centered, in
boldface, with only initial letters of the words in uppercase. Font: Geometr231
BT 26.
2. IN SEPARATE
FILE: Full name of author(s), title, institution, position, email address for
correspondence. The
document must also contain information on sources of funding for the work.
3. Abstract and Summary and/or Zusammenfassung – inclusion of an abstract in English is compulsory, along with a
summary in Portuguese or Spanish, for Portuguese and Spanish articles,
respectively; or a Zusammenfassung in German for
articles in the German language. For articles in Portuguese/Spanish, a Zusammenfassung may also be provided.
A summary may also be provided for articles In German.
The word Abstract/Summary/Zusammenfassung
in Times New Roman 11, boldface, with uppercase initial letter, should be
followed by a colon. The summary text must be typed
in Times New Roman 11 font, with standard spacing and no indentation. The
summary must be a minimum of 50, and maximum of 200, words in length.
Note: Reviews should not be
accompanied by a summary.
4. Keywords/Palavras-chave/Stichwörter – should be included at the end of summaries
by inserting a blank line, with a Times New Roman 11 font and standard
spacing. The words Keywords/Palavras-chave/Stichwörter
should be in boldface, and followed by colon. A total of 3
to 5 keywords are required in English, 3 to 5 palavras-chave in Portuguese
and 3 to 5 Stichwörter
in German, separated by semi-colons.
Note: Keywords should not be included for Reviews.
5. Text – in Times New Roman 12, with line and
paragraph spacing of 1.5. Articles should contain a minimum of15, and maximum
of 30, pages. Articles containing less than 15 pages will not go before the
reviewers. (For reviews: minimum length of 2 and
maximum of 5 pages).
5.1. Paragraphs: should employ
tabs (1,25 cm).
5.2. Subtitles: Geometr231 BT 19.5, no indentation, only initial
letter in capitals. Numbering should be done using
Arabic numerals. Bibliographic reference is not to be numbered.
5.3. Tables and
illustrations (photographs, drawings,
graphs etc.) must be consistent with the general standard of the text and fit
within the space allocated by the author.
A resolution of 72 px is recommended for images. The use of large images should be avoided.
5.4. Notes should be avoided.
When necessary, notes should appear at the foot of the page, and be numbered in
order of appearance. Font: Times New Roman 10,
standard spacing.
5.5. Emphases or
highlights within the text body should be done using boldface.
Phrases in foreign languages should be in italics.
Avoid underscores.
5.6. Citations of up to three lines should be placed between
quotes (not in italics), followed by author’s surname (in small capitals – not in upper case!),
year of publication and page number(s). E.g.: (Lieblich 2005: Citations greater
than 3 lines should be indented 1.25 cm at both margins, in Times New Roman
11 font, no quotation marks or italics, and use standard spacing, and be
followed by author’s surname (in Small capitals), year of publication and page
number(s).
Some example citations
• Direct citation of three lines
or less
Bornheim (1992:57) also affirms
“Assim, a plasticidade do texto compõe-se juntamente com os recursos de que
lança mão a encenação.”
• Direct citation
Para o dramaturgo e diretor alemão Bertolt Brecht (1967), o teatro não deve proporcionar apenas as
sensações e os impulsos que são permitidos pelo respectivo contexto histórico
[...].
• Citation
of a citation and
• Citation
greater than three lines
Nesse sentido, [...] Henry Giroux (apud Rajagopalan 2003: 105) argumenta que Ensinar, nos
termos de Freire, não é simplesmente estar em sala de aula, mas estar na
história, na esfera mais ampla de um imaginário político que oferece aos
educadores a oportunidade de uma enorme coleção de campos para mobilizar
conhecimentos e desejos que podem levar a mudanças significativas na minimalização do grau de opressão na vida das pessoas.
6. Annexes – should be avoided.
If included, annexes must be placed prior to the bibliographic references,
preceded by the word Annexes in
boldface with only the initial letter in capitals, with no indentation or
numbering. When involving previously published texts, permission of the
publisher’s for publication must be included. Annexes should only be used when absolutely necessary.
7. Bibliographic references –
should include only the texts cited in the paper. The words Bibliographic references, with capital
B, in Geometr231 BT 19.5 font, and no indentation, should be
used. Standard spacing and automatic offset should be
used for bibliographic references. Font: Times New Roman 11, should be used
for authors’ surnames, Small capitals). (See examples).
Examples bibliographic references
Book
Rajagopalan, Kanavillil. Por uma lingüística
crítica: Linguagem, identidade e a questão ética. São Paulo, Parábola
Editorial, 2003.
Book chapter
Ehlich, Konrad / Rehbein,
Jochen. Einige Interrelationen von Modalverben.
In: Wunderlich,
Dieter (ed.). Linguistische Pragmatik. Wiesbaden, Athenaion, 21975, 318-341.
Journal Article
Aubert, Francis Henrik. Modalidades de tradução:
teoria e resultados. In: TradTerm 5(1),
1998, 99-128.
Newspaper article
Teixeira, Ivan. Gramática do louvor. In: Folha de S. Paulo, Jornal de
Resenhas. São Paulo, 08/04/2000, 4.
Dissertation and thesis
Brito, Eduardo Manoel de. Quando a ficção se confunde com a realidade – As
obras In der Strafkolonie / Na Colônia Penal e
Der Prozess / O Processo de Kafka como filtros
perceptivos da ditadura civil-militar brasileira. Tese de doutorado.
FFLCH/USP, São Paulo, 2005.
Online Publication - INTERNET
Neumann, Gerson R.’ Brasileiros sobre a Europa’ – Brasil: além do centro e da
periferia? In: Revista Contingentia 2, Porto
Alegre, nov. 2007, 29-35. http://www.revistacontingentia.com/
(23/01/2008).
CONCLUDING NOTES: Non-compliance with the format rules will
lead to rejection of the work
Send of the manuscripts
The journal accepts texts in continuous text via the site: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/pg-scielo.
If accepted, studies submitted by 01 March will
be published in edition for the first semester, whereas texts sent
by 01 August will be included in the second semester
edition. Contact:
pandaemonium.usp.br
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