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category: popular cultureTrans-Latino/Pan-Latino/Pan-Ethnic Identity (March 31-April 3, 2010) [UPDATE]full name / name of organization: PCA/ACA National Conference (St. Louis, Missouri) contact email: sotor@wpunj.edu Please send an abstract of 250 words or more (for a 15-20 minute presentation) to sotor@wpunj.edu.
[UPDATE ] CFP Deadline 12/15/09 - Pedagogies and the Professionfull name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association 2010 Conference contact email: ldonovan@unm.edu 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association Submission Deadline: 12/15/09
Gene Stratton Porter, Music of the Wildfull name / name of organization: Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature contact email: obuch1mc@cmich.edu In honor of the centennial of the publication of Gene Stratton-Porter’s Music of the Wild, the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature (SSML) proposes a panel of papers on that and other Porter’s works at its annual conference, Writing the Midwest, at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, May 13-15, 2010.
Atlantic World Literacies: Before and After Contact--October 7-9, 2010 (abstracts due March 22, 2010)full name / name of organization: Atlantic World Research Network, University of North Carolina at Greensboro--http://www.uncg.edu/eng/awrn/ contact email: awrn@uncg.edu For this international, interdisciplinary conference, we seek papers that explore how different kinds of literacy, broadly defined, developed around the Atlantic Rim
Story, Sport and Spirit: A Conference to Explore the Theory and Practice of Storytelling in Athletics; May 19 - 21, 2010full name / name of organization: The Neumann University Institute for Sport, Spirituality and Character Development contact email: ISSCD@neumann.edu
'The idea of influence in American literature', 31 March 2010full name / name of organization: English Faculty, University of Oxford, UK contact email: tara.stubbs@spc.ox.ac.uk This one-day conference aims to ask whether American literature might fruitfully be viewed as a product of its influences, and if so, whether it can – or should – be considered separately from the
With Laughter for All: Toward a New Anthology of American Humor-- ALA Conference May 2010; submission deadline 20 January 2010full name / name of organization: American Humor Studies Association contact email: DSloane@newhaven.edu The American Humor Studies Association seeks proposals for a round-table session at the American Literature Association Conference at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco, Embarcadero Center, on May 27-30,
[REMINDER] Medieval Popular Culture/PCA-ACA St Louis MO/Mar31-Apr3 2010full name / name of organization: K. A. Laity/Medieval Popular Culture Area PCA contact email: laityk@strose.edu Medieval Popular Culture/PCA-ACA St Louis MO/Mar31-Apr3 2010 DEADLINE Dec 15, 2009
[UPDATE] Medieval Love and Sexuality in Film and Televisionfull name / name of organization: Cynthia J. Miller/ 2010 Film & History Conference contact email: cymiller@tiac.net “Love came first in my thought, therefore I forgot it naught”: Medieval Love and Sexuality in Film and Television
3rd Annual Women's and Gender Studies Conference, The College of Saint Rose 3/13/10full name / name of organization: CSR Women's and Gender Studies contact email: laityk@strose.edu “Sex and Gender in Popular Culture” Third Annual College of Saint Rose Women’s and Gender Studies Saturday, March 13th, 2010
CFP: Images of Children and/or Childhoodfull name / name of organization: Red Feather Journal (www.redfeatherjournal.org) contact email: debbieo@okstate.edu CFP: Call for submissions to the premier issue of Red Feather Journal, an online, international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of the child image.
CFP: Bloodlines: British Horror Past and Present, De Montfort University and Phoenix Square, Leicester UK, 4 - 5 March 2010full name / name of organization: Ian Hunter, De Montfort University contact email: iqhunter@dmu.ac.uk Proposals are invited for papers at Bloodlines: British Horror Past and Present, a major two-day conference on British screen horror at De Montfort University and Phoenix Square, Leicester (the UK's n
Re-Dress: Beyond and Between Visual Studies [Deadline extended until January 15]full name / name of organization: OCTOPUS: A Journal of Visual Culture contact email: octopusjournal@gmail.com For Visual Studies at UC Irvine, 2009 marks a year of looking back and looking forward: to past achievements and new possibilities for a graduate student journal that has produced four volumes of scho
Franocophone and European Comics and Graphic Novels Panel, Feb. 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010 Abstract Deadline: 12/15/09, Priority Registration Deadline 12/15/09
[UPDATE] Ciema of Pedro Almodóvar Panel at SW/TX PCA/ACA, Feb. 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010 Abstract Deadline: 12/15/09, Priority Registration Deadline 12/15/09
[UPDATE] The films of Claire Denis Panel at SW/TX PCA/ACA, Feb. 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010 Abstract Deadline: 12/15/09, Priority Registration Deadline 12/15/09
[Update] the Films of Michael Haneke Panel at SW/TX PCA/ACA, Feb. 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
[UPDATE] Catherine Deneuve: Cultural Icon Panel at SW/TX PCA/ACA, Feb. 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
[UPDATE] Inglourious Basterds Panel at SW/TX PCA/ACA, February 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
[UPDATE] CFP: FOOD & CULTURE (Last Call)full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/ American Culture Association contact email: williamL@purdue.edu
31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010 Submission Deadline: 12/15/09
[Final Update] European Popular Culture and Literature, Feb 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Association contact email: mjonet@nmsu.edu 31st Annual Conference February 10-13, 2010
[UPDATE] "Thicker than Water?: The Family in Literature and Culture" (West Region CCL, March 25-27, 2010)full name / name of organization: 2010 West Region Conference on Christianity and Literature, California Baptist University contact email: cclwestregion@gmail.com Conference Dates: March 25-27, 2010 California Baptist University, Riverside, CA
[UPDATE] Fifth International IDEA Conference: Studies in English (14-16 April 2010)full name / name of organization: ATILIM UNIVERSITY, ANKARA, TURKEY contact email: ideaconference@atilim.edu.tr, evrimdogan@atilim.edu.tr CALL FOR PAPERS Extended Deadline for Submissions: 8 January 2010
33rd Annual NJCEA Conference - Sat. March 27, 2010, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07079full name / name of organization: New Jersey College English Association contact email: Nira Gupta-Casale, Dept. of English, Kean University - ncasale@kean.edu The New Jersey College English Association is soliciting panels and papers considering a broad range of literary and composition topics for its annual conference.
Thinking and Practicing Reconciliation: Literary and Pedagogical Responses to Atrocityfull name / name of organization: Jack Shuler and Leo Riegert contact email: Jack Shuler – shulerj@denison.edu Thinking and Practicing Reconciliation: Literary and Pedagogical Responses to Atrocity
Sacred and Profane Consumption in Boccaccio's Decameron and Chaucer's Canterbury Talesfull name / name of organization: Rebecca Flynn (University of South Dakota) and Salvatore Musumeci (University of Sioux Falls) contact email: rebecca.flynn@usd.edu and salvatore.musumeci@usiouxfalls.edu Title: Sacred and Profane Consumption in Boccaccio's Decameron and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
[UPDATE] "American History and Culture" area at SW/TX PCA/ACA 2010full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations contact email: Kelli_Shapiro@brown.edu “American History and Culture” area
Literatures and Linguistics Undergraduate Colloquium (LLUC), March 27, 2010full name / name of organization: The Department of English Language and Literature and the Department of Languages and Linguistics at Gordon College contact email: LLUC@gordon.edu The Department of English Language and Literature and the Department of Languages and Linguistics at Gordon College invite paper submissions for their first annual Literatures and Linguistics Undergra
[UPDATE] Cinematic Desire (new deadline: 12/1/09; 3/4-5/10)full name / name of organization: Cinema Studies Group (CUNY Graduate Center) contact email: gccinemastudies@gmail.com Cinematic Desire
Interdisciplinarity (1/25/10; 4/9-10/10full name / name of organization: Midwestern Conference on Literarture, Language, and Media contact email: mcllm@niu.edu The 18th annual Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM), April 9-10, 2010, Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, IL
"Democratic Communications, Equal Rights & Global Justice" : Union for Democratic Communications 2010 Conferencefull name / name of organization: Union for Democratic Communications contact email: shmacek@noctrl.edu Call for Participation
Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts Issue 11: The Traction of Drawing. Papers due by 28 February 2010full name / name of organization: Rafik Patel, Auckland University of Technology contact email: rafik.patel@aut.ac.nz Why raise the issue of drawing again? With the proliferation and maturation of digital technologies, what is the use of the hand and the traces it makes on clay, stone, wood or paper?
The Trickster in American Literature and Culture American Literature Association Conference 5/27/10-5/30/10 San Franciscofull name / name of organization: Natasha Kohl, Fordham University contact email: tashakohl@yahoo.com A Panel for the Annual Conference of the The Trickster in American Literature and Culture
Women and Science in Performance Seminar - Dec 1st deadlinefull name / name of organization: Canadian Association for Theatre Research contact email: jlange@ucalgary.ca
CALL FOR FILM REVIEWS AND ARTICLESfull name / name of organization: JURA GENTIUM CINEMA contact email: rswexelbaum@stcloudstate.edu The online journal “Jura Gentium Cinema” (www.jgcinema.org) is seeking film reviews (between 500 and 1000 words) and articles (3,000-7,000 words) for a special issue on Jewish film.
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