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category: gender studies and sexualityOpen Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culturefull name / name of organization: Dr Sam George University of Hertfordshire UK contact email: S.George@herts.ac.uk University of Hertfordshire, UK 16-18th April 2010
[UPDATE] Rhetoric, Rights, and Transatlantic Modernist Fictionfull name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) contact email: charlotte.nunes@gmail.com 41st Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Women and the Gendering of Gossip, Talk and Communication Practices across Media – edited collection – Deadline November 15 2009full name / name of organization: Sarah Burcon & Melissa Ames contact email: sburcon@gmail.com; mames@eiu.edu This collection, to be published by McFarland press, aims to update existing theories of orality in the light of technological advancements which have altered communication practices on a large scale.
Thinking Gender 2010full name / name of organization: UCLA'S Center for the Study of Women contact email: thinkinggender@women.ucla.edu CALL FOR PAPERS THE UCLA CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN
Skirting the Issues: Female Authors and the Modern Anthologyfull name / name of organization: Michelle Fankhauser/Washington State University contact email: mfankhauser@wsu.edu C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists
Call for Book Reviewsfull name / name of organization: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities contact email: editor@rupkatha.com Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities: an Online Open Access E-Journal (ISSN 0975–2935) is looking for publishers and authors who are interested in getting their books reviewed
[UPDATE] Terrified White Masculinity in Twentieth-Century American Literaturefull name / name of organization: NeMLA 41st Anniversary Conference, Montreal contact email: sparadis@endicott.edu From Quentin Compson to Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom and beyond, twentieth-century American literary representations of white masculinity reveal a preoccupation with the idea of terror. Why?
[UPDATE]full name / name of organization: Meghan Gilbert-Hickey/Texas A&M University contact email: mgilbert-hickey@tamu.edu This NeMLA panel will address the role of the hostess in literature as a means to consider the gendered roles--social, domestic, political, economic, and otherwise--of women.
International Journal of Academic Researchfull name / name of organization: Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences contact email: edit@ijar.lit.az Dear colleagues!
[UPDATE] Extended Deadline!! - Sigma Tau Delta's Student Conference on Literature, Rhetoric, and Compositionfull name / name of organization: Sigma Tau Delta, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga contact email: xialpha.utc.conference@gmail.com The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Sigma Tau Delta – Xi Alpha Chapter announce an extended submission deadline for The Second Annual Graduate and Undergraduate Student Conference
[UPDATE] Neil Gaiman and Philosophy (9/30/09; collection)full name / name of organization: Rachel Luria, Wayne Yuen, and Tracy Bealer contact email: neilgaimanandphilosophy@gmail.com The deadline for the submission of abstracts for Neil Gaiman and Philosophy has been extended to September 30, 2009. Call for Papers
Call for Movie Reviews - Jura Gentium Cinemafull name / name of organization: www.jgcinema.org contact email: f.dellucchese@gmail.com The journal “Jura Gentium Cinema” (www.jgcinema.org) is seeking reviews (between 5000 and 10000 words) for the following movies:
Precipitate Literary and Visual Arts Journal Seeking Submissions for Winter Issue: October 31st deadlinefull name / name of organization: Precipitate Journal contact email: info@precipitatejournal.com
CFP-James Bond and Popular Culture-2010 SWTXPCAfull name / name of organization: Rob Weiner Texas Tech Univeristy contact email: rweiner5@sbcglobal.net CFP: James Bond and Popular Culture SWPCA 2010 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
CFP- SWTXPCA-Special Topics-the Silent Films-Oscar Micheaux 2010full name / name of organization: Rob Weiner Texas Tech Univeristy contact email: rweiner5@sbcglobal.net CFP- SWTXPCA-Special Topics-the Silent Films-Oscar Micheaux Rweiner5@sbcglobal.net 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
Trangressive Cinema/Exploitation film/Social Justice as Transgression SWPCA 2010full name / name of organization: Rob Weiner Texas Tech Univeristy contact email: rweiner5@sbcglobal.net SWTXPCA-2010
Graphic Novels, comics, and Popular Culture-CFP SWPCA 2010full name / name of organization: Rob Weiner Texas Tech Univeristy contact email: rweiner5@sbcglobal.net CFP-SWPCA-Call for Papers/presentations-Graphic Novels, Comics, and Popular Culture 2010 conference 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
Jack London Life and Worksfull name / name of organization: Jay Williams/Popular Culture Association contact email: jww4@uchicago.edu Jack London's Life and Works The 2010 National PCA/ACA Conference will be held at the Renaissance Grand Hotel St. Louis from Wednesday, March 31 through Saturday, April 3, 2010.
The Future of Women's Literature in Modernist Studies Roundtable (April 7-11) Deadline September 30full name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association contact email: lauren.rosenblum@gmail.com Many modernist women writers, re-discovered after extensive recovery work undertaken in the past 20 years, have again fallen out of print.
CFP Affinities #4 – What is Radical Imagination: Horizons beyond “The Crisis”full name / name of organization: Max Haiven contact email: haivenmf@mcmaster.ca CFP Affinities #4 – What is Radical Imagination: Horizons beyond “The Crisis” Edited by Alex Khasnabish and Max Haiven
Classic and Contemporary Girl Lit, NeMLA, Montreal, April 7-11, 2010full name / name of organization: Sophie Lavin, Women's Caucus Rep, Northeast Modern Language Association contact email: blavin@optonline.net Over the past century, American fiction for girls has evolved in parallel with its youth culture.
Where Are We Now? The Evolution of Women's, Gender and Feminist Studies,NeMLA, Montreal, April 7-11, 2010full name / name of organization: Sophie Lavin, Women's Caucus Rep, Northeast Modern Language Association contact email: blavin@optonline.net The 2009 “Guide to Women’s Studies” published by Ms. Magazine cites 900 WS programs in the United States as well as programs in more than 40 countries.
2nd Global Conference: Culture, Politics, Ethics (March 2010: Salzburg, Austria)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: cpe2@inter-disciplinary.net 2nd Global Conference Friday 12th March - Sunday 14th March 2010 Call for Papers
MP Journal: seeking submission for Winter 09 issue on Women and Familiesfull name / name of organization: MPJournal: an Online Feminist Journal, www.academinist.org/mp contact email: Lynda_hinkle@yahoo.com Women and Families: MP Journal is seeking academic papers, book reviews and other well written inquiries on the subject of women and families.
2nd Global Conference: Ethics in Public Life (March 2010: Salzburg, Austria)full name / name of organization: Dr Rob Fisher/Inter-Disciplinary.Net contact email: epl2@inter-disciplinary.net 2nd Global Conference Monday 15th March - Wednesday 17th March 2010 Call for Papers
CFP: "Thresholds of Utopia/Dystopia" - A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities - Fall 2010full name / name of organization: Interdisciplinary Humanities by Humanities Education Research Association contact email: davidahatch@live.com Guest Editor: Dr. David A. Hatch, Utah Valley University
Human Rights and Literature: Representing the Struggle (11/1/2009, 3/25-27/2010)full name / name of organization: College English Association (NYCEA sponsored) contact email: jpestin5@naz.edu Call for Papers: Human Rights and Literature: Representing the Struggle (11/1/2009, 3/25-27/2010) NYCEA sponsored at CEA 2010
Whitman and the Beats March 26-28 2010full name / name of organization: Scott Weiss/ St. Francis College contact email: sweiss@stfranciscollege.edu Whitman & The Beats March 26-28 2010 St. Francis College Brooklyn, NY
CFP: Post-Identity (Deadline is November 29, 2009)full name / name of organization: Spectator (University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts, Critical Studies) contact email: jananisu@usc.edu “Post-Identity”
Mysterious Things (11/1/09; 3/4-6/09)full name / name of organization: Ashley Hetrick / Graduate Symposium on the History of Women and Gender contact email: hetrick2@illinois.edu The Executive Committee of the Eleventh Annual Graduate Symposium on Women’s and Gender History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is pleased to announce this call for papers.
The Politics of Consumption: (Re)presenting and (Trans)forming Identities, February 19-20, 2010full name / name of organization: Arizona State University’s Southwest English Graduate Symposium contact email: southwestegs@gmail.com Arizona State University’s Southwest English Graduate Symposium (SWEGS) announces a call for papers for the Spring 2010 conference entitled “The Politics of Consumption: (Re)presenting and (Trans)
CFP: Animation Area (PCA/ACA conference)full name / name of organization: Animation Area, PCA/ACA Conference 31st March-3rd April 2010 contact email: jwalker4@ucreative.ac.uk Animation Area of the Popular Culture Association
9th International Conference on Women’s Studiesfull name / name of organization: Departments of Anglo-American Philology I and II (Linguistics and Literature) - Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) contact email: jornadamujer@filol.ucm.es The Departments of Anglo-American Philology I and II (Linguistics and Literature) wish to announce their 9th International Conference on Women’s Studies, and invite you to submit papers on the topic
Redefining Masculinity in 20th-Century British Popular Fiction and Culture; (9/30/09; 4/7-11/2010)full name / name of organization: NEMLA 2010 contact email: mcartt@sage.edu This panel will examine redefinitions of masculinity that challenge and intersect with global and national relations.
[UPDATE] CFP: “(En)Gendering the Black Atlantic: Diasporic Bodies and Identities in Contemporary Women’s Performance Art". Editefull name / name of organization: Liamar Durán Almarza -Universidad de Oviedo (Spain) contact email: black.atlantic.collection@gmail.com; duranemilia@uniovi.es Call for submissions Abstract deadline extended to October 15th, 2009.
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