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category: eighteenth centurySouthern Literature and Culturefull name / name of organization: national Popular Culture Association contact email: chris.bloss@gmail.com This year the conference will be held in lovely St. Louis, Missouri from March 31 to April 3 at the Renaissance Grand Hotel St. Louis, 800 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri(314) 621 9600
SEA LITERATURE, HISTORY & CULTURE, March 31-April 3, 2010full name / name of organization: National Popular Culture & American Culture Associations 2010 Conference contact email: curleys@tamug.edu SEA LITERATURE, HISTORY & CULTURE National Popular Culture & American Culture Associations
American Conference for Irish Studies March 2010 Southern Regional Meetingfull name / name of organization: American Conference for Irish Studies contact email: cornishr@winthrop.edu The Southern Regional Conference of ACIS will be held at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, March 4-7, 2010.
Apparitional Lesbians Panel @ NEMLA; abstracts due 9/30full name / name of organization: Ula Lukszo; Stony Brook University contact email: ulukszo@ic.sunysb.edu This panel will examine the appearance of "apparitional lesbians" in various works of fiction in order to question whether the apparitional, the unseen, and the invisible can be rendered visible, and
ASECS 2010: Eighteenth-Century Science and Questions of Genre (proposals due 9/15/09)full name / name of organization: John Savarese contact email: john.savarese@rutgers.edu "Eighteenth-Century Science and Questions of Genre" (Accepted panel at ASECS, March 18-21, 2010 in Albuquerque, NM).
Eighteenth Century at CEA 2010full name / name of organization: College English Association contact email: bls10@case.edu Call for Papers, Eighteenth Century at CEA 2010
"Pictures of an Exhibition: Museums and Collections in Literature and Media" NeMLA (April 7-11, 2010)full name / name of organization: 41st Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) contact email: ewesp@wnec.edu a panel at the 41st Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA, April 7-11, 2010
Animals and Animality Across the Humanities and Social Sciences: Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, June 26-27, 2010.full name / name of organization: Queen's University contact email: jaime.j.s.denike@queensu.ca Animals and Animality Across the Humanities and Social Sciences
1st Global Conference: Magic and the Supernatural (March 2010; Salzburg, Austria)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: magsup@inter-disciplinary.net 1st Global Conference Monday 15th March - Wednesday 17th March 2010 Call for Papers
New Beginningsfull name / name of organization: Journal of South Texas English Studies contact email: SouthTexasEnglishStudies@gmail.com The Journal for South Texas English Studies, a blind-peer-reviewed publication, is seeking submissions for its inaugural edition, which has been aptly themed “New Beginnings.” The first edition wi
11th Global Conference: Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness (March 2010: Salzburg, Austria)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: evil11@inter-disciplinary.net 11th Global Conference Monday 15th March - Thursday 18th March 2010 Call for Papers
Empire and Intercultural Encounter in Eighteenth-Century British America, (ASECS, 3/18-21 2010)full name / name of organization: Kelly Wisecup/University of North Texas contact email: kelly.wisecup@unt.edu During the eighteenth-century, British Americans celebrated commodities from tobacco to sugar cane in georgic poems, displayed their cosmopolitan sensibility in narratives of inter-colonial travel, an
American Drama as Political Discourse: 2010 NEMLA Conference, 4/7-4/11, 2010full name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association contact email: schoppa@ncc.edu This panel invites papers that investigate American drama as a vehicle for socio-political discourse.
CFP: 18th- and 19th-C. British Women Writers Conference (Abstracts due Oct. 15, 2009)full name / name of organization: 18th- and 19th-C. British Women Writers Association /Texas A&M University contact email: BWWC18@tamu.edu The 18th Annual 18th- and 19th-Century British Women Writers Conference "Journeys"
Politics and Literature: Controversial and Revolutionary Fiction - Due Date: October 30full name / name of organization: Pennsylvania Literary Journal contact email: pennsylvaniajournal@gmail.com This online journal is for critical and creative works.
Slave Narratives in the Early Americas: 8/31/09 Abstract Deadlinefull name / name of organization: Early American Borderlands May 13-16, St. Augustine, FL contact email: Nicole N. Aljoe n.aljoe@neu.edu "Slave Narratives in the Early Americas before 1845:Beyond Equiano and Douglass"
Publishing and Professional Developmentfull name / name of organization: Letizia Guglielmo contact email: lgugliel@kennesaw.edu We are seeking short anecdotes for inclusion in a forthcoming book (Tentative Title: Publishing for Profit and Promotion) addressing publishing and professional development opportunities for non-tenured faculty (graduate students, part-time faculty, adjuncts, assistant professors, academic professionals, lecturers, and other contingent faculty).
“Epistolary (Inter)actions: The Sociable(?) Space of Letters” (SCSECS 2010)full name / name of organization: Terra Caputo/Allegheny College contact email: tcaputo@allegheny.edu Despite the seemingly private and solitary nature of letter writing, there are a number of ways in which letters and, in a broader sense, the epistolary form work to create communities of readers and
4th Global Conference: Evil, Law and the State - Issues in State Power and Violence (Salzburg, Austria: March 2010)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: els4@inter-disciplinary.net 4th Global Conference Friday 12th March - Sunday 14th March 2010 Call for Papers
Epistolary (Inter)actions: The Sociable(?) Space of Letters (SCSECS 2010)full name / name of organization: Terra Caputo contact email: tcaputo@allegheny.edu SCSECS 2010: February 25-27th (Salt Lake City, Utah)
CFP: “Representations of Natural Philosophy” (ASECS 18-21 March 2010, Albuquerque, NM)full name / name of organization: Al Coppola contact email: acoppola@jjay.cuny.edu This session seeks theoretically-informed, historically-particular papers that shed new light on the representation(s) of natural philosophy in the long eighteenth century.
SEASECS Call for Papersfull name / name of organization: Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies contact email: slagle@etsu.edu East Tennessee State University (Johnson City, TN) will host the 36th Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SEASECS) regional conference on February 18-20, 2010, at the Carnegi
Papers Wanted on American Identity - 11/01/09 Deadlinefull name / name of organization: St. John's University Humanities Review contact email: sjuhumanities@gmail.com Greetings fellow scholars, This is a call for papers for the fall 2009 Humanities Review, a literary journal for the St. John’s University English Department in Queens, NY.
Caribbean Enlightenment conference, University of Glasgow, 8th-10th April 2010full name / name of organization: University of Glasgow contact email: caribbeanenlightenment@googlemail.com Caribbean Enlightenment Keynote Speakers
9th Global Conference: Violence - Probing the Boundaries (Salzburg, Austria: March 2010)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: v9@inter-disciplinary.net This conference is one of a continuing series that aims to bring together people from a wide range of disciplines to focus on a centrally significant aspect of our social lives: violence.
Tekhne, Technique, Technologie (Deadline 12 Dec 2009)full name / name of organization: Juliana de Nooy / Australian Journal of French Studies contact email: j.denooy@uq.edu.au Technology of/in francophone literature, cinema, cultural production, cultural history, everyday life.
[UPDATE] CFP: Sociability and Cosmopolitanism: Social Bonds on the Fringes of the Enlightenment [New Deadline: 9/18/09]full name / name of organization: Scott Breuninger & David Burrow, University of South Dakota contact email: Scott.Breuninger@usd.edu David.Burrow@usd.edu Sociability and Cosmopolitanism: Social Bonds on the Fringes of the Enlightenment
October 16-17 -- Second Annual Graduate and Undergraduate Student Conference on Literature, Composition, and Rhetoricfull name / name of organization: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Sigma Tau Delta - Xi Alpha chapter contact email: xialpha.utc.conference@gmail.com We are welcoming graduate and undergraduate student papers or full panel proposals that address any area of literature (British, American, world, colonial and post-colonial, medieval, modern, contempo
Obsolescence. (2/13-2/15/2010)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
War Stories: The War Memoir in History and Literature, 22-24 November 2010full name / name of organization: University of Newcastle, Australia contact email: Philip.Dwyer@newcastle.edu.au From the early modern period through to the present day, both combatants and non-combatants who lived through war have written about their experiences in autobiographical works.
CFP: Representations of Domesticity and LGBTQ Life, 3/18-20/2010 at CSAfull name / name of organization: Ed Chamberlain contact email: edachamb@indiana.edu CALL FOR PAPERS for the 8th Annual Cultural Studies Association Conference at Berkeley, California CONFERENCE DATES: March 18th-20th 2010
NEMLA, Montreal (4/7-11, 2010): "Travelling Genre, Geopolitical Space, and Reception, 1775-1830"full name / name of organization: Steven Bellomy, University of South Carolina contact email: bellomys@mailbox.sc.edu Transatlanticism invites us to consider the various effects of market circulation, and how generic features of genre must be equally mobile and culturally adaptive.
[EXTENDED DEADLINE10 September, 2009] Fantasy Ireland:13-15 November 2009full name / name of organization: North East Irish Culture Network/University of Sunderland contact email: Alison.younger@sunderland.ac.uk Fantasy Ireland: Imaginings and Re-Imaginings An international conference held at the University of Sunderland 13-15 November 2009 Organised by the North East Irish Culture Network
Update: Pop Goes the Region--the popular and the regional in literature and representationfull name / name of organization: LiNQ Literature in North Queensland contact email: victoria.kuttainen@jcu.edu.au CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS LiNQ VOLUME 36 2009: Extended Closing DATE 1 October 2009 POP Goes the Region
ETUDES IRLANDAISES , Spring 2010 issue/Numéro de Printemps 2010 (non-thematic)full name / name of organization: ETUDES IRLANDAISES French Journal of Irish Studies (peer-reviewed) contact email: cauvetp@hotmail.com The Editorial Board of Etudes Irlandaises is seeking submissions for the Spring 2010 volume of the journal.
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