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category: religionBiblical Women: Reading and Writing Women in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 10th-11th September 2010.full name / name of organization: Queen's University, Belfast contact email: biblicalwomen2010@googlemail.com This conference considers ‘biblical women’ in a dual sense: the appropriation and use of women from Scripture in a variety of canonical and non-canonical texts, by both male and female writers, as
MMLA 2010 (11/04-07, Chicago) - The Philosophical-Literary Hybrid Textfull name / name of organization: Agnes Malinowska, University of Chicago contact email: amalinowska@uchicago.edu The mixed formal properties of certain texts across the history of philosophy and literature resist any attempt at their easy classification within either of these traditional generic categories.
[UPDATE] Renaissance penitential poetry; RSA Montreal 2011full name / name of organization: Chad Engbers / Calvin College contact email: engbers@calvin.edu Deadline extended to May 8. This is a panel for the Renaissance Society of America conference in Montreal, March 2011. Presenters must be members of the RSA by the time of the conference.
The Organ in Canada: Visioning 2020. Oct 1 and 2, 2010, Calgary, Alberta, Canadafull name / name of organization: Calgary Organ Festival and Symposium, hosted by Mount Royal University contact email: ncockburn@mtroyal.ca Calgary Organ Festival and Symposium, hosted by Mount Royal University, invites proposals for presentations at the upcoming symposium.
Call for Papers-Deadline June 1, 2010full name / name of organization: Student Journal of Canadian Jewish Studies contact email: cjsj@alcor.concordia.ca The Student Journal of Canadian Jewish Studies seeks articles and book reviews by students relating to the Jewish experience in Canada. About the Journal:
[UPDATE] CALL FOR PAPERS: CONTEMPORARY INDIAN WOMEN NOVELISTS IN ENGLISH (DEADLINE EXTENDED UPTO 31 MAY 2010 FOR QUALITY PAPERS)full name / name of organization: Department of English, Assam University:: Diphu Campus, Diphu-782 460 Karbi Anglong, India contact email: induswamionline@yahoo.com Indian English Fiction constitutes an important part of the world literature today, and women novelists have made significant contributions to it.
SW/TX Popular/American Culture Association Chicana/o Literature/Film/Culture Areafull name / name of organization: Jeanette Sanchez, Area Chair Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association contact email: jeannie8@u.washington.edu PCA/ACA & Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
[UPDATE] CFP: New German Review (New Deadline 5/20/10)full name / name of organization: New German Review: A Germanic Studies Journal contact email: ngr@humnet.ucla.edu Celebrating 25 years in academic publishing, New German Review has been a medium for
[Updated] -- Nation and the Mother Tongue(s) -- NEW Deadline May 4, 2010full name / name of organization: Regina Yung Lee / PAMLA contact email: ryung001@ucr.edu The shape of nationalist fervor is drawn against a background of coherent visuals. But what if the mother tongue speaks in pluralities at the very origin of the nation?
[UPDATE] --SAMLA 2010--(Re)Constructing the American Westfull name / name of organization: South Atlantic Modern Language Association contact email: engale@langate.gsu.edu (Re)Constructing the American West
The Allegory of Guillaume de Digulleville (Deguileville) in Europe: Circulation, Reception and Influence 21-23 July 2011full name / name of organization: Université de Lausanne contact email: marco.nievergelt@unil.ch; stephanie.kamath@umb.edu The fourteenth-century allegorical trilogy composed by the Cistercian monk, Guillaume de Digulleville (or Deguileville) -- the Pèlerinage de la vie humaine [Pilgrimage of Human Life], Pèlerinage de
World Literary Review Issue: Multi-Cultural Voices in Literature, History, and the Arts of the 1920’sfull name / name of organization: Department of English, Texas Southern University contact email: sollars_md@tsu.edu Premiere issue of World Literary Review: Multi-Cultural Voices in Literature, History, and the Arts of the 1920’s
Call for Articles- Catholic Library World (ongoing)full name / name of organization: Sigrid Kelsey, LSU contact email: skelsey@lsu.edu Catholic Library World (ISSN 0008-820X), the quarterly journal of the Catholic Library Association, is seeking articles for its September 2010 and subsequent issues.
CfP GLITS Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Research Conference: PARADOX (PROPOSAL EXTENSION 26 April; conference 26 June 2010)full name / name of organization: Goldsmiths College, University of London contact email: paradox-glits@gold.ac.uk Please note, the proposal deadline for the GLITS Goldsmiths Literature Seminar Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Research Conference has been EXTENDED to 26 APRIL 2010.
outh 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.
BSECS 40th Annual Conference 2011full name / name of organization: The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies contact email: academic@bsecs.org.uk BSECS 40th Annual Conference Wednesday 5th – Friday 7th January 2011 "Emotions"
UPDATE - A River Runs Through Us: Exploring the Poetics of Placefull name / name of organization: EAPSU: English Association of the Pennsylvania State Universities contact email: rvandyke@lhup.edu Inspired by the host university’s setting on the banks of the Susquehanna River, between the Alleghenies and Appalachians, the 2010 EAPSU conference theme “A River Runs through Us” invites explo
[UPDATE] Southern Literature and Popular Culture area MPCA-- Minneapolisfull name / name of organization: Midwest Popular Culture Association contact email: anne.canavan@gmail.com The Southern Literature and Popular Culture area of the Midwest Popular Culture Association seeks panel and paper proposals for the annual Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture Associat
Popular Architecture and the Built Environment, Oct. 28-30, 2010, Alexandria, VAfull name / name of organization: Loretta Lorance / Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association contact email: llorance@earthlink.net Popular Architecture and Built Environment
CFP: Jewish Music and Germany after the Holocaustfull name / name of organization: Dickinson College contact email: DickinsonColloquium2011@gmail.com Jewish Music and Germany after the Holocaust
Film Studies at PAMLA (Deadline Extended: 5/4/2010)full name / name of organization: Pacific-Ancient Modern Language Association (PAMLA) contact email: withsecretnoise@yahoo.com ATTN: PAMLA's 2010 Conference in Hawaii: Film Studies Panel(s) Aloha Concerned Cinema Citizens,
“Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry”full name / name of organization: The Society for Philosophy and Literary Studies contact email: philitsociety@gmail.com The Society for Philosophy and Literary Studies, Kathmandu, Nepal, and its reviewed “Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry,” seeks articles in a wide range of philosophical/theoretic
"Nature and Its Discontents," SAMLA Conference, Atlanta, 5-7 November, Deadline 1 Junefull name / name of organization: Robert Azzarello, Southern University New Orleans contact email: razzarello@suno.edu SAMLA Conference 5-7 November 2010 CFP: Nature and Its Discontents
Conservatism, Cosmopolitanism, Modernism (MSA 12; 11/11/2010-11/14/2010)full name / name of organization: Matt Eatough contact email: matthew.eatough@vanderbilt.edu This CFP is for the Modernist Studies Association Annual Conference, Novermber 11-14, 2010, in Victoria, B.C.
Ireland and Modernity: An Interdisciplinary Conference,11th-13th November 2010full name / name of organization: Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University Belfast contact email: irelandandmodernity@qub.ac.uk Ireland and Modernity: An Interdisciplinary Conference Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
MAPACA -- Travel and Tourism Panel; Alexandria, VA, 10/28/10-10/31/10 (Submissions Due 6/15/10)full name / name of organization: Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association contact email: jesweda@pobox.upenn.edu (Jennifer Erica Sweda) Travel and Tourism Studies continues to gain popularity as an academic field, in part because of its inter-disciplinary nature.
MAPACA -- Religion and Popular Culture Panel; Alexandria, VA, 10/28/10-10/31/10 (Submissions Due 6/15/10)full name / name of organization: Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association contact email: p.detrixhe@verizon.net (Pam Detrixhe) or adzias@comcast.net (Anthony Zias) The Religion & Popular Culture area invites both read papers and
MAPACA -- Death in American Culture Panel; Alexandria, Va, 10/28/10-10/31/10 (Submissions Due 6/15/10)full name / name of organization: Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association contact email: jjedgette@enter.net (J. Joseph Edgette) or rsauers@enter.net (Richard A. Sauers) Papers are welcome on any aspect of American cultural responses to death.
[UPDATE] The Image in American Realism and Naturalism (SAMLA 5/15; 11/5-7)full name / name of organization: South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) Nov 5-7, 2010 contact email: ahwood@salisbury.edu The Image in American Realism and Naturalism
CFP: "The Arts and the Public"; NEASA; Boston, MA; Oct. 1-3, 2010 (cfp deadline 4/16/10)full name / name of organization: New England American Studies Association contact email: michael_millner@uml.edu CFP: The Arts and the Public
THE 2ND ASLE-KOREA AND ASLE-JAPAN JOINT-SYMPOSIUM ON LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENTfull name / name of organization: ASLE-KOREA contact email: san@sm.ac.kr The 2nd International Joint-Symposium on “Ecology, Consumption, and Otherness” will be held on October 30-November 1, 2010 at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea.
MSA 12: Conservatism, Cosmopolitanism, Modernismfull name / name of organization: Matt Eatough contact email: matthew.eatough@vanderbilt.edu In his famous discussion of the development of national consciousness, Frantz Fanon derided the post-independence national bourgeoisie for its “cosmopolitan mentality,” one whose cultural and econ
Romance and Colonial Conflicts in Literature by Womenfull name / name of organization: Lisa M. Thomas / University of California, San Diego contact email: lmthomas@ucsd.edu PAMLA (the Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association) is having a conference Nov. 13-14 2010 at Chaminade University in Honolulu, Hawaii.
CFP: READING THE SUSPECT: INTERPRETATIONS AND AESTHETICS 14th Annual Work-in-Progress Conference University of Queensland, Austrfull name / name of organization: School of English, Media Studies and Art History, University of Queensland contact email: wipconference2010@gmail.com The 14th annual Work-In-Progress Conference will address interpretations of the suspect from disciplines within the Humanities and take place on 30th-31st July 2010 at the University of Queensland, Br
Visual Narratives and Illuminated Manuscripts (Abstracts 5/1/2010; Montreal 3/24/2011)full name / name of organization: Nhora Serrano/Renaissance Society of America contact email: nserrano@csulb.edu 2011 Annual Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Conference (Montreal: 24-26 March) Call for Papers PANEL: Visual Narratives and Illuminated Manuscripts
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