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CFP: Literature and Photography (9/15/05; NEMLA, 3/2/06-3/5/06)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Zoe Trodd

Please submit papers for a panel on Literature and Photography at the
upcoming Modern Language Association (North East) conference in
Philadelphia, March 2-5 2006.This panel will explore how American
writers have responded to photography: authors have explored word as
camera and image as pen, and we'll discuss the camera-eye aesthetic in
American fiction. Possible points for departure might be:

How has photography impacted the novel's position as history and
writers' philosophies of history, and what did writers do about their
senses of the past, approaches to time, and philosophies of history, in
the light of photography?

CFP: The Cultural History of Reading: World Literature (7/10/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Gabrielle Watling

Contributors Sought
Project Overview
The Cultural History of Reading (forthcoming from Greenwood Press, 2007)
examines written documents (books, pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems,
essays etc.) that shaped, and were shaped by, crucial cultural events
throughout the world and in the United States.

CFP: Literature and Photography (9/15/05; NEMLA, 3/2/06-3/5/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Zoe Trodd

Please submit papers for a panel on Literature and Photography at the
upcoming Modern Language Association (North East) conference in
Philadelphia, March 2-5 2006.This panel will explore how American
writers have responded to photography: authors have explored word as
camera and image as pen, and we'll discuss the camera-eye aesthetic in
American fiction. Possible points for departure might be:

How has photography impacted the novel's position as history and
writers' philosophies of history, and what did writers do about their
senses of the past, approaches to time, and philosophies of history, in
the light of photography?

CFP: The Cultural History of Reading: World Literature (7/10/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Gabrielle Watling

Contributors Sought
Project Overview
The Cultural History of Reading (forthcoming from Greenwood Press, 2007)
examines written documents (books, pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems,
essays etc.) that shaped, and were shaped by, crucial cultural events
throughout the world and in the United States.

CFP: D.H. Lawrence and Attachment (8/31/05; 20th-C. Lit., 2/23/06-2/25/06)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Ronald Granofsky

Please post the following Call for Papers:

"D.H. Lawrence and Attachment" (any aspect of attachment: e.g.
psychological, material, social) for a panel at the 34th annual
Twentieth Century Literature and Culture Conference. University of
Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, February 23-25, 2006. Submit a
250-300 word abstract (double-spaced and titled). Previously presented
or published papers are not elibible. Deadline is August 31, 2005.
Abstracts/queries to Ron Granofsky, Department of English, McMaster
University, Chester New Hall 321, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L9.
granofsk_at_mcmaster.ca Tel: 905-525-9140 ext 24492 Fax: 905-777-8316.

Thank you.

CFP: Fishing the Angles: New Writing about Fly Fishing (10/10/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Lowell Mick White

Fishing the Angles: New Writing about Fly Fishing (10/10/2005;
collection)
 
As fly fishing drifts downstream into the 21st century, anglers are
faced with overcrowded streams and lakes, declining water quality, and
political and cultural marginalization. In spite of this, we fish.
Why? What do we get out if it? This proposed collection, *Fishing the
Angles: New Writing about Fly Fishing*, is looking for works that
capture the meaning and magic(or the lack of meaning and magic) of fly
fishing, works that explore, transgress, and subvert this most literary
of "Outdoor Sports." Tell us-show us-what fly fishing means and how it
works.
 

CFP: Converted Spaces: Religion and Spatiality (9/1/05; journal issue)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Duane Corpis

For an upcoming issue of the journal Radical History Review that focuses on religion and politics, we invite authors to write and submit short articles or essays (12-18 pages, double-spaced) to be published in a special forum exploring the theme "Converted Spaces." We envision the forum to include 3-5 pieces that explore the following questions:

How do physical spaces (buildings, streets, shrines, natural landscapes) function as sites of contestation among competing religious groups? How do such sites accommodate multiple religious faiths?

CFP: Converted Spaces: Religion and Spatiality (9/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
Duane Corpis

For an upcoming issue of the journal Radical History Review that focuses on religion and politics, we invite authors to write and submit short articles or essays (12-18 pages, double-spaced) to be published in a special forum exploring the theme "Converted Spaces." We envision the forum to include 3-5 pieces that explore the following questions:

How do physical spaces (buildings, streets, shrines, natural landscapes) function as sites of contestation among competing religious groups? How do such sites accommodate multiple religious faiths?

CFP: MindFire Literary Arts Journal (ongoing; journal)

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 7:51pm
kurvanas

MindFire Renewed
  [www.mindfirerenew.com]

The award-winning, decade old Mind Fire journal of the literary arts
has returned in an expanded quarterly edition. It now features
international editors from every continent with work in English and
original languages.

MindFire Renewed covers all things concerning the literary arts: poetry,
  fiction, nonfiction, criticism, reviews, art, photography, etc.

Full submission guidelines:
http://www.mindfirerenew.com/submission.html

Mind Fire submissions open year around.

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