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category: eighteenth centuryUPDATE:Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 31th Annual Conferencefull name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations contact email: jessica.strubel@gmail.com
CFP: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO HORROR SCHOLARSHIP; PCA/ACA National Conference, 31 March-3 April, 2010; Propsal Deadline : 30 Nov.full name / name of organization: Horror Area, Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association contact email: pcahorror@gmail.com 0
Horror Area of the PCA/ACA; National Conference: St. Louis, MO, 31 March - 3 April, 2010; Deadline for Propsals: 30 Novemberfull name / name of organization: Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association National Conference contact email: pcahorror@gmail.com 0
Epistolary (Inter)actions: The Sociable(?) Space of Letters” (SCSECS 2010)--Deadline 11/1full name / name of organization: Terra Caputo contact email: tcaputo@allegheny.edu Despite the seeminglyprivate and solitary nature of letter writing, there are a number of ways inwhich letters and, in a bro
[UPDATE] 2nd CFP: "Tools of the Sacred, Techniques of the Secular" (deadline: 22 Oct 09/Dates: 4 to 7 May 2010, Brussels)full name / name of organization: Franca BELLARSI/Université Libre de Bruxelles contact email: fbellars@ulb.ac.be
UPDATE MATC Emerging Scholars reminderfull name / name of organization: Mid America Theatre Conference contact email: scottirelan@augustana.edu and sconnell@trinity.edu The 31st Annual
Identity in the face of alterity :the image of the Other in literature and the visual arts in 17th and 18th-century Englandfull name / name of organization: LISA e-journal, Université de Caen contact email: valayrac@hotmail.com; mickael.popelard@wanadoo.fr Call for Papers for thematic issue in Lisa e-journal: Identity in the face of alterity : the image of the Other in literature and the visual arts in 17th and 18th-century England.
The 41st Annual College English Association Conference, March 25-7, 2010-San Antoniofull name / name of organization: College English Association contact email: kmadison@uark.edu Conference Theme: “And in my voice most welcome shall you be.” As You Like It 2:4.87
"Music and the Written Word" January 16-17, 2010, Deadline Oct. 9full name / name of organization: UC Santa Barbara Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music (CISM) contact email: cjh@umail.ucsb.edu The UCSB Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music (CISM) is seeking submissions for the 2010 Music and the Written Word Graduate Conference to be held at the University of California, Santa Ba
Shakespeare: Puzzles, Mysteries, Investigationsfull name / name of organization: Dr. Duncan Salkeld, The University of Chichester contact email: d.salkeld@chi.ac.uk CALL FOR PAPERS
Alternate Histories of Free Indirect Discoursefull name / name of organization: Proposed Panel for the International Conference on Narrative (Cleveland, April 8-11) contact email: Rachel Sagner Buurma rbuurma1 at swarthmore dot edu or James Harker jharker1 at berkeley dot edu Alternate Histories of Free Indirect Discourse
CFP: "The Poetics of Pain: Aesthetics, Ideology and Representation"full name / name of organization: Department of Comparative Literature - City University of New York contact email: painconference@gmail.com Department of Comparative Literature Call for Papers Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference:
[Last minute CFP] Seeing Things: Dreams, Visions and Hallucinations/ NeMLA 2010full name / name of organization: Anna Strowe contact email: astrowe@complit.umass.edu This panel explores the connections between reality and imagined or imaginary worlds by examining the ways in which sight, and in particular the seeing of things that are not present or do not exist, contributes to knowledge and understanding.
Call for Proposals: Death and Representation, a One-Day Conferencefull name / name of organization: Department of English, University of Rochester contact email: jmiddle2@mail.rochester.edu, vive@mail.rochester.edu Death and Representation
RE: Nebula Latest Issue & Call For Papersfull name / name of organization: Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship contact email: nebula@nobleworld.biz Nebula 6.3 is now online with unrestricted access at http://www.nobleworld.biz . The editors now invite submissions for Nebula 6.4 (December, 2009) with a manuscript deadine of November 5, 2009.
Moving Type: Consequence in Cultural Production<!--break--> Free Exchange Graduate Conference March 11-13, 2010full name / name of organization: Free Exchange Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference University of Calgary contact email: free_ex@ucalgary.ca Moving Type: Consequence in Cultural Production
CFP: The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/30/09; National PCA/ACA Conference, 3/31/10-4/3/10)full name / name of organization: Louis Palmer, Gothic Chair Popular Culture Association contact email: louis.palmer@castleton.edu NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE March 31-April 3, 2010
CFP: The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/30/09; National PCA/ACA Conference, 3/31/10-4/3/10)full name / name of organization: Louis Palmer, Gothic Chair Popular Culture Association contact email: louis.palmer@castleton.edu NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE March 31-April 3, 2010
Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciencesfull name / name of organization: Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters contact email: bennettc@oakland.edu Call for Papers, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 2010
International Conference: Creative Americas. Crossed perspectives on discourses and practices. October 6-7, 2010, Toulouse, Franfull name / name of organization: Association Toulousaine pour la Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les Amériques contact email: ameriquescreatives@gmail.com Sponsored by the “Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire, Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires” (LISST-Interdisciplinary Laboratory, Solidarity, Societies, Territories), the “Association Toulousaine po
Final CFP: 'Style in Theory / Styling Theory', Malta, Nov 2009full name / name of organization: University of Malta contact email: styleintheory2009@um.edu.mt Please circulate. Apologies for cross-posting. STYLE IN THEORY/STYLING THEORY (26-28 November, 2009) Inaugural Event, International Literary Criticism and Theory Conference
[UPDATE] Obsolescence.full name / name of organization: Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference contact email: grad-conference@uwm.edu The fifth annual Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seeks submissions for “Obsolescence,” a graduate student conference to be held February 13-1
Anthologies: A Conferencefull name / name of organization: Department of English, Trinity College contact email: thora.brylowe@trincoll.edu Anthologies: A Conference Trinity College, Hartford CT,
Popular Romance Studies: Theory, Text and Practice - Brussels, Belgium - 5-7 August 2010full name / name of organization: International Association for the Study of Popular Romance contact email: conferences@iaspr.org A Call For Proposals Popular Romance Studies: Theory, Text and Practice
Blake Journal seeks submissions of nonfiction, fiction, and poetryfull name / name of organization: The Blake Society contact email: journal@blakesociety.org The Blake Journal, an annual publication of the UK's Blake Society, seeks submissions of photography, poetry, articles, fiction, and creative nonfiction for future issues.
Critical Literary Regionalisms (ACCUTE Conference Montreal, May 2010) deadline Nov 15 09full name / name of organization: Susie DeCoste, University of Waterloo contact email: susiedecoste@gmail.com Member-organized Session:
Graduate Symposium & Exhibition: Sights/Sites of Spectacle, Jan. 29-30, 2010full name / name of organization: University of British Columbia, Art History, Visual Art and Theory contact email: gradsymp@interchange.ubc.ca 29th Annual AHVA Graduate Symposium and Exhibition: Sights/Sites of Spectacle Call for Submissions:
Inaugural issue of Columbia University Graduate Student Journal in French and Francophone Studiesfull name / name of organization: Epitextes contact email: epitextes@columbia.edu The Columbia French Graduate Student Association is pleased to announce the inaugural issue of its journal of graduate work, Épitextes, on the subject of:
CFP: Historiographical Methodologies in Cultural Studies: A Reader (edited collection; February 28, 2010)full name / name of organization: Christopher Sutch/William Penn University, College for Working Adults contact email: christophersutch523@gmail.com For Meaghan Morris “history is the name of the space where we define what matters.” With this statement, Morris raised but certainly did not settle the nature of the relationship between history a
Animals and Animality Across the Humanities and Social Sciences: Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, June 26-27, 2010full name / name of organization: Queen's University contact email: jaime.j.s.denike@queensu.ca Keynotes: Carol Adams and David Clark
1st International Akşit Göktürk Conference: Visions of the Future Now and Thenfull name / name of organization: Department of English Language and Literature, Istanbul University contact email: iagc2010@istanbul.edu.tr 1st International Akşit Göktürk Conference Deadline for Submissions: 22 January 2010
Bridges and Borders: Exploring the Confluence of Languages, Disciplines, and Culturesfull name / name of organization: University of Texas at Brownsville English Graduate Advancement and Development Society contact email: EgadsConference@gmail.com The English Graduate Advancement and Development Society (EGADS!) at the University of Texas at Brownsville is proud to host its annual graduate/undergraduate English studies conference on Saturday,
CFP Red Feather Journal: an International Journal of Children's Visual Culturefull name / name of organization: Red Feather Journal (www.redfeatherjournal.org) contact email: debbieo@okstate.edu Call for submissions to the premier issue of Red Feather Journal (www.redfeatherjournal.org), an online, international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of the child image.
CFP: Reading the (Re)Presented Past: Literature and Historical Consciousness, 1700-presentfull name / name of organization: Nicola Parsons (University of Sydney) and Kate Mitchell (Australian National University) contact email: nicola.parsons@usyd.edu.au or kate.mitchell@anu.edu.au Since the emergence of self-consciously fictional forms in the late seventeenth century, the boundary between literary and historical techniques for representing the past has been both permeable and contested. Readers have long been the focus of rhetoric about the dangers of representing history in fiction, but their agency in negotiating this borderland has been largely overlooked. Reading the (Re)Presented Past is an edited collection of essays that investigates the relationship between representations of the past and their real or imagined readers.
The Fall 2009 St. John's University Humanities Review: "American Identity"full name / name of organization: The English Department at St. John's University, Queens NY. John V. Nance and Christianne M. Cain, Editors contact email: sjuhumanities@gmail.com Greetings fellow scholars, This is a CFP for the Fall 2009 Humanities Review, a literary journal for the St. John’s University English Department in Queens, NY.
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