CFP: Teaching Writing in the 21st Century (7/15/06; TYCA-West, 10/20/06-10/21/06)
TYCA-West
October 20-21, 2006
Park City, Utah
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New Literacies: Teaching Writing in the 21st Century
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TYCA-West
October 20-21, 2006
Park City, Utah
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New Literacies: Teaching Writing in the 21st Century
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Under the new editorship of Rhonda V. Wilcox, Studies in Popular
Culture continues its nearly thirty-year tradition of inviting
submission of articles on popular culture from the perspective of any
academic discipline: literature, religion, music, anthropology,
statistics, film, television, radio, graphic arts, history, sociology,
communications, linguistics, and more. The journal welcomes study of all
types of popular culture: stand-up comedy; television, film, radio
programs; food studies; fandom; audiences; artifacts; architecture; body
studies; events; advertising; detective/mystery novels; science fiction
stories; gaming; comic books; graphic novels; Saturday morning cartoons;
CALL FOR PAPERS / APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS
RHETORIC OF THE OTHER V: FROM PREVISIBILITY TO HYPERVISIBILITY
RHÉTORIQUE DE L'AUTRE V: DE LA PRÉVISIBILITÉ À L'HYPERVISIBILITÉ
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4-7 October 2007 / 4-7 octobre 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS / APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS
RHETORIC OF THE OTHER V: FROM PREVISIBILITY TO HYPERVISIBILITY
RHÉTORIQUE DE L'AUTRE V: DE LA PRÉVISIBILITÉ À L'HYPERVISIBILITÉ
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4-7 October 2007 / 4-7 octobre 2007
Research Seminar on "Shakespeare, Appropriation, and the Ethical"
Shakespeare Association of America, San Diego, April 5 - April 7, 2007
Research Seminar on "Shakespeare, Appropriation, and the Ethical"
Shakespeare Association of America, San Diego, April 5 - April 7, 2007
Research Seminar on "Shakespeare, Appropriation, and the Ethical"
Shakespeare Association of America, San Diego, April 5 - April 7, 2007
Call for Papers
Cognitive Approaches to Irish Literature (Panel)
New England American Conference for Irish Studies
University of Connecticut-Storrs, CT 10/21/2006-10/22/2006
We invite submissions of papers for a panel that will examine Irish
literature with the tools of cognitive science, cognitive psychology,
and cognitive literary theory. Recent discoveries in cognitive science
have profound implications for literary studies. Cross-disciplinary
scholars have made huge strides in showing how the functioning of the
embodied mind is inherently caught up with the production of literary
material. This panel will draw upon the most provocative insights of
Call for Papers
Cognitive Approaches to Irish Literature (Panel)
New England American Conference for Irish Studies
University of Connecticut-Storrs, CT 10/21/2006-10/22/2006
We invite submissions of papers for a panel that will examine Irish
literature with the tools of cognitive science, cognitive psychology,
and cognitive literary theory. Recent discoveries in cognitive science
have profound implications for literary studies. Cross-disciplinary
scholars have made huge strides in showing how the functioning of the
embodied mind is inherently caught up with the production of literary
material. This panel will draw upon the most provocative insights of
Call for Papers
Cognitive Approaches to Irish Literature (Panel)
New England American Conference for Irish Studies
University of Connecticut-Storrs, CT 10/21/2006-10/22/2006
We invite submissions of papers for a panel that will examine Irish
literature with the tools of cognitive science, cognitive psychology,
and cognitive literary theory. Recent discoveries in cognitive science
have profound implications for literary studies. Cross-disciplinary
scholars have made huge strides in showing how the functioning of the
embodied mind is inherently caught up with the production of literary
material. This panel will draw upon the most provocative insights of
The deadline for papers and abstracts has been extended to July 13.=20
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Call for papers, proposals, and panel suggestions: "Faith and Violence:
Jihad and Holy War" is the theme of the annual Northeast Region
Conference on Christianity and Literature to be held October 20, 21 2006
at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, NY. Keynote address to be
delivered by David S. Reynolds, author of "John Brown, Abolitionist: The
Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights."
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The deadline for papers and abstracts has been extended to July 13.=20
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Call for papers, proposals, and panel suggestions: "Faith and Violence:
Jihad and Holy War" is the theme of the annual Northeast Region
Conference on Christianity and Literature to be held October 20, 21 2006
at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, NY. Keynote address to be
delivered by David S. Reynolds, author of "John Brown, Abolitionist: The
Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights."
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The deadline for papers and abstracts has been extended to July 13.=20
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Call for papers, proposals, and panel suggestions: "Faith and Violence:
Jihad and Holy War" is the theme of the annual Northeast Region
Conference on Christianity and Literature to be held October 20, 21 2006
at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, NY. Keynote address to be
delivered by David S. Reynolds, author of "John Brown, Abolitionist: The
Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights."
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The deadline for papers and abstracts has been extended to July 13.=20
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Call for papers, proposals, and panel suggestions: "Faith and Violence:
Jihad and Holy War" is the theme of the annual Northeast Region
Conference on Christianity and Literature to be held October 20, 21 2006
at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, NY. Keynote address to be
delivered by David S. Reynolds, author of "John Brown, Abolitionist: The
Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights."
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CALL FOR CIRCUS PAPERS
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Convention of
The Popular Culture Association &
The American Culture Association will take place
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Plaza
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
This will be the eleventh meeting of the Popular Culture Association
Circuses and Circus Culture interest group. We invite papers that
explore the past and present of circus as literature, art, craft and a
unique form of popular culture. Circus, a continuously evolving tradition
of live entertainment, lends itself to scholarship from many perspectives.
Some previous papers:
CALL FOR CIRCUS PAPERS
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Convention of
The Popular Culture Association &
The American Culture Association will take place
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Plaza
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
This will be the eleventh meeting of the Popular Culture Association
Circuses and Circus Culture interest group. We invite papers that
explore the past and present of circus as literature, art, craft and a
unique form of popular culture. Circus, a continuously evolving tradition
of live entertainment, lends itself to scholarship from many perspectives.
Some previous papers:
CALL FOR CIRCUS PAPERS
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Convention of
The Popular Culture Association &
The American Culture Association will take place
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Plaza
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
This will be the eleventh meeting of the Popular Culture Association
Circuses and Circus Culture interest group. We invite papers that
explore the past and present of circus as literature, art, craft and a
unique form of popular culture. Circus, a continuously evolving tradition
of live entertainment, lends itself to scholarship from many perspectives.
Some previous papers:
New England Modern Language Association's 38th Convention in Baltimore,
Maryland, March 1-4, 2007.
Native North American Literature: This session welcomes submissions on any
aspect of Native American Studies, including literature, literary
separatism, film, culture, spirituality, language, gender, tribal politics,
race, and ethnicity. Papers addressing the recent critical works by writers
such as Robert Allen Warrior, Thomas King, Daniel Heath Justice, and Robert
A. Williams, Jr. are especially welcome.
Along with abstracts, please include:
Your name
Title of Paper
Institutional Affiliation, if any
Email address
New England Modern Language Association's 38th Convention in Baltimore,
Maryland, March 1-4, 2007.
Native North American Literature: This session welcomes submissions on any
aspect of Native American Studies, including literature, literary
separatism, film, culture, spirituality, language, gender, tribal politics,
race, and ethnicity. Papers addressing the recent critical works by writers
such as Robert Allen Warrior, Thomas King, Daniel Heath Justice, and Robert
A. Williams, Jr. are especially welcome.
Along with abstracts, please include:
Your name
Title of Paper
Institutional Affiliation, if any
Email address
New England Modern Language Association's 38th Convention in Baltimore,
Maryland, March 1-4, 2007.
Native North American Literature: This session welcomes submissions on any
aspect of Native American Studies, including literature, literary
separatism, film, culture, spirituality, language, gender, tribal politics,
race, and ethnicity. Papers addressing the recent critical works by writers
such as Robert Allen Warrior, Thomas King, Daniel Heath Justice, and Robert
A. Williams, Jr. are especially welcome.
Along with abstracts, please include:
Your name
Title of Paper
Institutional Affiliation, if any
Email address
Literature, Readers, and Democracy
"Democracy depends on engagement, a firsthand accounting of what one sees,
what one feels, and what one thinks, followed by the artful practice of
expressing the truth of our times through our own talents, gifts, and
vocations. Question. Stand, Speak. Act." –Terry Tempest Williams, The
Open Space of Democracy
Literature, Readers, and Democracy
"Democracy depends on engagement, a firsthand accounting of what one sees,
what one feels, and what one thinks, followed by the artful practice of
expressing the truth of our times through our own talents, gifts, and
vocations. Question. Stand, Speak. Act." –Terry Tempest Williams, The
Open Space of Democracy
Literature, Readers, and Democracy
"Democracy depends on engagement, a firsthand accounting of what one sees,
what one feels, and what one thinks, followed by the artful practice of
expressing the truth of our times through our own talents, gifts, and
vocations. Question. Stand, Speak. Act." –Terry Tempest Williams, The
Open Space of Democracy
We have extended the deadline for submissions until June 30, 2006.
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
We have extended the deadline for submissions until June 30, 2006.
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
We have extended the deadline for submissions until June 30, 2006.
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
We have extended the deadline for submissions until June 30, 2006.
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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Baltimore Panels
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38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
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In honor of our host city, the NeMLA Board is sponsoring the following
panels that examine authors and texts associated with Baltimore, from
Frederick Douglass and Edgar Allan Poe to Anne Tyler, John Waters
and Barry Levinson:
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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Baltimore Panels
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38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
**
In honor of our host city, the NeMLA Board is sponsoring the following
panels that examine authors and texts associated with Baltimore, from
Frederick Douglass and Edgar Allan Poe to Anne Tyler, John Waters
and Barry Levinson:
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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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Baltimore Panels
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38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
**
In honor of our host city, the NeMLA Board is sponsoring the following
panels that examine authors and texts associated with Baltimore, from
Frederick Douglass and Edgar Allan Poe to Anne Tyler, John Waters
and Barry Levinson:
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