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category: victorianMISSED CONNECTIONS Penn Humanities Forum Graduate Conference 2/19/10full name / name of organization: Graduate Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania contact email: nichols.rachael@gmail.com MISSED CONNECTIONS
CFP: Analytic Philosophy and the Novel (NeMLA; Due 9/30/09)full name / name of organization: Jami Bartlett, Asst. Professor of English, UCI / NeMLA contact email: j.bartlett@uci.edu
Kate Chopin International Society Panel- submission deadline 6/19/09!full name / name of organization: Kate Chopin International Society contact email: kobrien1@memphis.edu The KCIS is newly affiliated with the Society for the Study of American Women Writers and, as such, we will be presenting a panel at the SSAWW conference being held in Philadelphia on October 21-24.
[UPDATE] Fairy Tale Economiesfull name / name of organization: Dr. Molly Clark Hillard: University of Southern Mississippi and Group for International Fairy Tale Studies contact email: mollyclarkhillard@gmail.com Fairy Tale Economies An interdisciplinary, international conference
Ireland and Wales: Correspondencesfull name / name of organization: Laura Wainwright Cardiff University contact email: wainwrightl@cardiff.ac.uk Ireland and Wales: Correspondences
[UPDATE] EXTENSION "Utopian Spaces of British Literature and Culture, 1890-1945"full name / name of organization: English Faculty, University of Oxford (UK) contact email: utopianspaces@ell.ox.ac.uk "Utopian Spaces of British Literature and Culture, 1890-1945" ***NOTE: The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended until 15 July. Registration will open after this date; the registration form will be available for download on the conference website.*** From the fin de siècle to the Second World War, the construction of alternative social and private spaces exerted a peculiar fascination for many British writers. The cataclysmic historical events of the period stimulated Utopian thinking and feeling even as they seemed to make them problematic or impossible. At the same time radical demands for new spaces, whether political, religious or aesthetic, also generated new ways of reading and writing the familiar urban and domestic spaces of everyday life. The focus of the conference is on the spatial manifestations, geographies and practices of Utopianism, rather than on Utopianism as a category of millenarian anticipation. Papers are invited which address the various material and imaginary spatial forms of the Utopian impulse in the literature of period. How do certain spaces become associated with particular political or aesthetic visions of modernity? Does the Utopian bear a particular affinity to some spaces, rather than to others? Is the Utopian impulse articulated as a desire for order or anarchy? Please send an abstract of no more than 250 words in length, including your name, position and institutional affiliation to utopianspaces@ell.ox.ac.uk. Deadline for submission: 15 July 2009. Plenary speakers: Professor Jay Winter (Yale); Dr Matthew Beaumont (UCL); Iain Sinclair (London) For further information, accommodation possibilities and updates please visit our website: http://www.utopianspaces.org
GEMCS [UPDATE] deadline 7/14 for conference 10/22/09-10/25/09full name / name of organization: Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies contact email: rsudan@SMU.EDU Deadline extended to July 14. Call for Papers The Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies (GEMCS) "Tracing Footprints"
Exploring Childhood Studiesfull name / name of organization: Rutgers University-Camden/Graduate Students of Department of Childhood Studies contact email: mmodica@vfcc.edu; ptcox@camden.rutgers.edu; anandini@camden.rutgers.edu Department of Childhood Studies Call for Papers – Exploring Childhood Studies
Ghostly Women & Apparitional Lesbiansfull name / name of organization: Ula Lukszo/NEMLA 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
Ireland and Wales: Correspondencesfull name / name of organization: Laura Wainwright / Cardiff University contact email: Wainwrightl@cardiff.ac.uk Ireland and Wales: Correspondences Call for Papers
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