My article ‘The Geopolitics of King Lear: Territory, Land, Earth’ has now been published in Law and Literature, Vol 25 No 2, pp. 147-65. You can download the article freely here.
I’m impressed by the way the University of California Press allow this. They state:
You may use your article, without contacting UC Press or requesting permission, in the following cases provided (a) you acknowledge the original publication in standard bibliographic citation form, and (b) provided that you do not sell it or give it away in a manner which would conflict directly with the business interests of the journal.
(1) For internal education, classroom use, or other research purposes of your own institution or company;
(2) To post the article on your personal or institutional website;
(3) To publish the article or permit it to be published by other publishers, as part of any book or anthology, of which you are the author or editor, subject only to your giving proper credit to the original publication by the University of California Press, unless the anthology is drawn primarily from the journal in which your article appears.
B. For other uses, questions, and information:
(1) Go to http://www.jstor.org/r/ucal, and locate your article. In the article screen, on the right, under Rights and Permissions, click Request Reprints and Permissions.
(2) Visit our author’s resource guide at http://ucpressjournals.com/authorinfo.asp
(3) E-mail journalspermissions@ucpress.edu with any additional questions.
All clear and fair. If other publishers could follow this there would be much less trouble with reprinting your own work – it always seems ridiculous to have to ask to reuse something you originally gave a journal for free – and institutional or self-archiving.
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