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category: poetryPoems Invited for DEC 2010 Issue of Taj Mahal Review (18th Issue)full name / name of organization: Cyberwit.net contact email: info@tajmahalreview.com Poems and stories may be submitted by all authors, whether first-time or published writers.
The New Creative Writing: Bringing Forward a New Era of Instructionfull name / name of organization: Principal editors: Dianne Donnelly, Patrick Bizzaro, Gary Hawkins contact email: ddonnelly@mail.usf.edu The status of genre writing has been redefined for us in the work of Gunther Kress.
"The record of bitter moments": Prison Writing as a Genre, NeMLA convention, April 7-10, 2011full name / name of organization: Kristina Lucenko, Stony Brook University contact email: kristina.lucenko@stonybrook.edu From John Milton to Aphra Behn to Oscar Wilde to Angela Y. Davis, a striking number of writers have experienced some sort of imprisonment.
Poems Invited for June 2010 Issue of Taj Mahal Review (17th Issue)full name / name of organization: Cyberwit.net contact email: editorpoems@yahoo.com Poems and stories may be submitted by all authors, whether first-time or published writers.
[UPDATE] GLITS Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Research Conference: PARADOX (REGISTRATION is open; conference 26 June 2010full name / name of organization: Goldsmiths College, University of London contact email: paradox-glits@gold.ac.uk Registration for the GLITS Goldsmiths Literature Seminar Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Research Conference, is open. Admission is free.
"RAVENNA" 3 is ONLINEfull name / name of organization: http://www.oscholars.com/Ravenna/Ravenna3/toc.htm contact email: luca.caddia@katamail.com I am pleased to announce the publication of the third volume of "Ravenna", an online interdisciplinary journal devoted to the relationship between nineteenth-century Britain and Italy.
William Carlos Williams and the Meaning of the Localfull name / name of organization: Paul Cappucci, Georgian Court University contact email: cappuccip@georgian.edu In a short prose piece on Kenneth Burke published in Imaginations, William Carlos Williams writes that “[o]ne has to learn what the meaning of the local is, for universal purposes.
LUICD Graduate Conference 2011: Imagining Europe - Perspectives, Perceptions and Representationsfull name / name of organization: Leiden University Institute for Cultural Disciplines contact email: c.maas@hum.leidenuniv.nl ‘Qui parle Europe a tort. Notion géographique’. Otto von Bismarck's elliptic remark, scribbled in the margin of a letter from Alexander Gorchakov in 1876, would go on to become one of the most often-quoted statements about Europe. But was Bismarck right? Is Europe nothing but a geographical notion? Even the briefest glance at history shows that more often than not perceptions and definitions of Europe go beyond the mere geographical demarcation of a continent.
Teaching Southern Writers Outside the Southfull name / name of organization: Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association contact email: tfpowell@gmail.com PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING SOUTHERN WRITERS OUTSIDE OF THE SOUTH Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Meeting CALL FOR PAPERS
CFP: Images of Womenfull name / name of organization: MPJournal contact email: lynda_hinkle@yahoo.com Women in film and media:
Central European Authors--April 7-10, 2011--New Brunswick, NJfull name / name of organization: NeMLA contact email: emhall47@gmail.com In “The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts,” Milan Kundera observes that Central Europe is rarely perceived as an important region in Europe.
CFP: Introductory Issue of Diesis: Footnotes on Literary Identities [Submission Deadline July 19]full name / name of organization: Diesis: Footnotes on Literary Identities contact email: submissions@diesisjournal.org Summer 2010 Introductory Issue of Diesis: Footnotes on Literary Identities. Article Submission Deadline: July 19th Open Call for Articles
Label Me Latina or Latinofull name / name of organization: Kathryn Quinn-Sanchez, NeMLA contact email: ksanchez@georgian.edu As a nation, we tend to homogenize Hispanics; even the term itself is problematic, due to the fact that it removes the specificity belonging to each Spanish-speaking nation and the cultures within it.
"Ecocritical Activisms and Activist Ecologies" NeMLA 2011 April 6-10, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ: Abstracts Sept 30full name / name of organization: 42nd Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) contact email: ecocrit.nemla2011@gmail.com Ecocriticism informs ecological activisms, and vice versa. What kind of change can the intersections and tensions between ecocriticism and activism bring about?
[UPDATE] short essays: literature, justice, law, teaching and social change June- Augustfull name / name of organization: Changing Lives Through Literature contact email: cltl@umassd.edu Changing Lives Through Literature is a nationally recognized alternative sentencing program for criminal offenders founded in 1991 on the power of literature to transform lives.
“‘What is bettre than gold?’: Economies and Values in the Middle Ages”full name / name of organization: Columbia University Medieval Guild contact email: medievaleconomies@gmail.com The Columbia University Medieval Guild is pleased to announce its 21st annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, “‘What is bettre than gold?’: Economies and Values in the Middle Ages
4th International Conference on Consciousness, Theatre, Literature and the Arts, Lincoln, UK, 28-30 May 2011full name / name of organization: Lincoln School of Performing Arts, University of Lincoln, UK contact email: dmeyerdinkgrafe@lincoln.ac.uk The Lincoln School of Performing Arts, University of Lincoln, UK, is pleased to host the Fourth International Conference on Consciousness, Theatre, Literature, and the Arts.
T. S. Eliot: Louisville Conference, 24-26 Feb. 2011full name / name of organization: T. S. Eliot Society contact email: wharmon03@mindspring.com The Eliot Society will again offer two 90-minute sessions at the annual Louisville Conference on Literature & Culture since 1900, to be held at the University of Louisville, February 24-26, 2011.
Vox Redux // Ventriloquismfull name / name of organization: Autopsia Online Journal contact email: rhizomatic@myway.com Final Call for Submissions
Special Issue: The Long Revolution Revisitedfull name / name of organization: Key Words: A Journal of Cultural Materialism contact email: k.ewins@salford.ac.uk Special Issue: The Long Revolution Revisited
FORUM Postgraduate Journal of Culture and the Arts - Issue 11: Identityfull name / name of organization: University of Edinburgh contact email: forumjournal.edb@googlemail.com Identity
'Who are you?' said the Caterpillar.
(Image)ining the Female Bodyfull name / name of organization: Amanda Finelli/ University of Surrey, UK contact email: a.finelli@surrey.ac.uk (Image)ining The Female Body
Revisiting Latin American Literature and Arts: Special Issue dedicated to the Bicentennial of Mexican Independencefull name / name of organization: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities contact email: editor@rupkatha.com On the occasion of the bicentennial of Mexican Independence, we are dedicating this Special Issue (Vol 2, No 3) of Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in humanities (ISSN 0975-2935) on Latin
ConFiguring America: Iconic Figures, Visuality, and the American Identity (abstracts June 21, 2010; manuscripts Dec 2010)full name / name of organization: Klaus Rieser, Michael Fuchs, and Michael Phillips / Department of American Studies, University of Graz (AUT) contact email: m.fuchs@uni-graz.at Call for Contributions to Edited Collection
Whitman & The Beats (Essay Collection)full name / name of organization: John Lennon / University of South Florida, Polytechnic contact email: jlennon01@gmail.com Call for contributions to Whitman & The Beats. Edited by Dr. John Lennon (jlennon01@gmail.com), Dr. Ian Maloney (imaloney@stfranciscollege.edu) and Dr. Scott Weiss (sweiss@stfranciscollege.edu)
Parnassus: An Innovative Journal of Literary Criticism (ISSN 0975 – 0266) 30 October 2010full name / name of organization: Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal contact email: nilanshu1973@yahoo.com Parnassus: An Innovative Journal of Literary Criticism (ISSN 0975 – 0266) invites contributions for its combined second and third number, to be published in India (deadline for submissions: 30 O
[UPDATE] - Extension of Deadline: [May 24] Call for Papers: ACIS-West 2010full name / name of organization: American Conference for Irish Studies, Western Region Meeting (ACIS-West) contact email: jodichilson@boisestate.edu American Conference for Irish Studies, Western Region Meeting, 2010: “(Re)Defining Irish-ness in the Contemporary/Post-Modern” – Call for Papers Boise State University; Boise, Idaho (USA)
Sept.30, 2010full name / name of organization: ETUDES IRLANDAISES (French Journal of Irish Studies) contact email: cauvetp@hotmail.com ETUDES IRLANDAISES
CFP: ecloga (postgraduate journal)full name / name of organization: University of Strathclyde contact email: levelsix@strath.ac.uk ecloga, a peer-refereed journal run by English Studies postgraduates at the University of Strathclyde, invites papers for the next issue.
[UPDATE] Health/Care/Nation (31/05/2010; 14-17/10/2010full name / name of organization: Christina Simmons / University of Windsor contact email: caas@uwindsor.ca New deadline: May 31, 2010 *le français suit* Conference CALL FOR PAPERS: Health/Care/Nation
[UPDATE] Recycling (Grad Conference) - Sat, Sept 25, 2010full name / name of organization: Dept of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, Stony Brook University contact email: clcsconf@gmail.com [Please note that the deadline has been extended to June 1, 2010.]
Subversions of Hi/story and Desire for Memory, October 21-22, 2010full name / name of organization: Department of French and Francophone Studies at the University of California Los Angeles contact email: frenconf@ucla.edu CALL FOR PAPERS Subversions of Hi/story and Desire for Memory
[UPDATE] South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention (SAMLA): November 5 - 7, 2010, Atlanta, Georgiafull name / name of organization: St. John's University contact email: Tamayok@stjohns.edu While we have many accounts of reading and the emerging middle class in eighteenth-century England, our understanding of literacy for domestic servants is less clear.
'Shadow Play: Alchemy, Redolence & Enchantment' Illustration Symposium, 2- 4 November 2010full name / name of organization: Amelia Johnstone / Cardiff School of Art & Design contact email: illustration@uwic.ac.uk A call goes out for papers for the first international Illustration Symposium in Cardiff. With Cardiff School of Art and Design at the Wales Millennium Centre and Chapter Arts.
South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention (SAMLA): November 5 - 7, 2010, Atlanta, Georgiafull name / name of organization: St. John's University contact email: tamayok@stjohns.edu While we have many accounts of reading and the emerging middle class in eighteenth-century England, our understanding of literacy for domestic servants is less clear.
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