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CFP: Time: Limits and Constraints (6/30/06; 7/28/07-8/3/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Robert R. Daniel Jr.

The International Society for the Study of Time
announces its
Thirteenth Triennial Conference
Time: Limits and Constraints

Asilomar Conference Center
Monterey, California, USA
July 28 - August 3, 2007

CFP: Nebula: Generalist/All Topics (7/15/06; online publication)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
editors_at_nobleworld.biz

We encourage submission of academic articles from any discipline, coverin=
g any subject or topic, provided that the language used is non-specialist=
 and appeals to a wide audience. Unlike many academic publications, Nebul=
a is not limited to a specific school, faculty, or subject.
We are also interested in providing an alternative view to mainstream cul=
tural and political ideologies. As such, we encourage non-fiction, intell=
ectual writing, that does not follow the generic conventions of academic =
writing but which demonstrates substantial sophistication and which may b=
e of interest to a broad audience. We encourage contributors to offer the=

CFP: Time: Limits and Constraints (6/30/06; 7/28/07-8/3/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Robert R. Daniel Jr.

The International Society for the Study of Time
announces its
Thirteenth Triennial Conference
Time: Limits and Constraints

Asilomar Conference Center
Monterey, California, USA
July 28 - August 3, 2007

UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
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UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk

UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk

CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

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will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

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Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

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Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

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Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

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* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

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CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

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will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

=20

Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

=20

Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

=20

Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

=20

* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

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CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

=20

will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

=20

Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

=20

Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

=20

Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

=20

* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

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CFP: The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory (5/1/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Mark A Pettus

=B3The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory=B2
MMLA 2006 Comparative Literature Panel
9-12 November 2006, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago IL
contact: Mark Pettus (mapettus_at_wisc.edu), University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Faced with practice, theory often turns its gaze toward the future, casting
predictions from a symptomatic present. Out of the present, theory often
prophesies the end of a movement or its continued progress.
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Kant, for instance, read the French Revolution as a sign of mankind=B9s
progress and Prussia=B9s peace with the revolutionary government of France as
portending perpetual peace between all nations. Earlier in =B3Idea for

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