Women Scholars of Religion and Theology
Style Sheet for Proposed Publication
Paper Size & Orientation: A4 Portrait
Font: Times New Roman (TNR) 12 pt
Line Spacing: Double
Margins: 3 cms (Top, Bottom, Left, Right)
Page Number Position: Bottom Centre
Title: TNR 18pt Bold Centred
Author’s Name: TNR 12 pt Italic Centred
Headings: First Level-TNR 15 pt Bold
Second Level-TNR 12pt Bold
Third Level-TNR 12 pt Italic
Citation Format: Author-Date
Citation Examples:
Such a confrontation produces a disruption of phallologocentrism, "a singular and unified conceptual order" predicated on the masculine subject as normative (Grosz 1989: xix-xx).
Grosz describes phallologocentrism as "a singular and unified conceptual order" predicated on the masculine subject as normative (1989: xix-xx).
Reference List Examples:
Cady, Linell Elizabeth. 1997. "Identity, Feminist Theory, and Theology." In Horizons in Feminist Theology: Identity, Tradition, and Norms. Edited by Rebecca S. Chopp & Sheila Greeve Davaney. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 17-32.
Christ, Carol P. & Judith Plaskow (eds). 1979. Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion. San Francisco: Harper & Row.
Grosz, Elizabeth. 1989. Sexual Subversions: Three French Feminists. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Keller, Catherine. 1994. "The Breast, the Apocalypse, and the Colonial Journey." JFSR 10(1), 53-72.
Quotes: Indented 1 cm left and right (for quotes longer than 3 lines)
Double curly inverted commas, i.e. "quote" (for shorter quotes)
For Further Information on Citation Format:
McIntosh, Lawrence D. 1994. A Style Manual for the Presentation of Papers and Theses in Religion and Theology. ANZTLA/ANZATS. Wagga Wagga: Centre for Information Studies.