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UPDATE: Conflict in Post-Cold War Media (grad) (UK) (2/1/07; 3/29/07-3/30/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Jenny

CFP: AHRC Postgraduate Conference

Redefining Conflict in Post-Cold War Media
 
School of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK
 
March 29-30th, 2007

UPDATED CFP: PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DEADLINE 1 FEBRUARY.

Plenary Speaker: Professor John Tulloch
John Tulloch, a Professor of Sociology at Brunel, has been a vocal critic of
Blair's political uses of 7 July London bombings and was himself a survivor
of the attacks.

Exhibiting Artist: Dan Williamson
There will be an exhibition and talk by artist Dan Williamson, whose recent
mixed media work on the 'War on Terror' was one of the most popular
installations at the British Art Sideshow 2006.

UPDATE: Time/Passages (grad) (2/1/07; 3/22/07-3/24/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
IU English Department GSAC

UPDATE: Please note that we have extended the deadline
to February 1, 2007, and have updated information
about email submissions and our keynote speaker.

We are issuing a Call for Proposals for scholarly and
creative submissions for a National Interdisciplinary
Graduate Student Conference entitled "Time/Passages"
to be held at Indiana University in Bloomington from
March 22-24, 2007.

UPDATE: Redefining the New in English Studies (1/26/07; GES, 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Odell, Karenbeth

Call for Papers for the Annual Graduate English Society Conference at Texas Tech University:

 

"Redefining the New: Guiding the Direction of English Studies." Lubbock, Texas

 

Friday and Saturday, February 23-24, 2007

Extended Abstract Deadline: January 26, 2007

 

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Jay, Loyola University--Chicago, http://web.mac.com/paul.jay/iWeb/Home%20Page/Welcome.html

UPDATE: Redefining the New in English Studies (1/26/07; GES, 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Odell, Karenbeth

Call for Papers for the Annual Graduate English Society Conference at Texas Tech University:

 

"Redefining the New: Guiding the Direction of English Studies." Lubbock, Texas

 

Friday and Saturday, February 23-24, 2007

Extended Abstract Deadline: January 26, 2007

 

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Jay, Loyola University--Chicago, http://web.mac.com/paul.jay/iWeb/Home%20Page/Welcome.html

UPDATE: Redefining the New in English Studies (1/26/07; GES, 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Odell, Karenbeth

Call for Papers for the Annual Graduate English Society Conference at Texas Tech University:

 

"Redefining the New: Guiding the Direction of English Studies." Lubbock, Texas

 

Friday and Saturday, February 23-24, 2007

Extended Abstract Deadline: January 26, 2007

 

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Jay, Loyola University--Chicago, http://web.mac.com/paul.jay/iWeb/Home%20Page/Welcome.html

CFP: Popular Women's Fiction in the 18th/19th Centuries (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Voss, Julie Ruth

Popular Women's Fiction in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association=20

Calgary, Alberta=20

4-6 October 2007

=20

This special session invites papers on any aspect of popular women's =
fiction-American, British, or Canadian-of the eighteenth and nineteenth =
centuries. Abstracts and papers should be in English.

=20

Send 1-page abstracts by email to jvoss2_at_utk.edu or by mail to Julie =
R. Voss, Department of English, 301 McClung Tower, University of =
Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996-0430. Deadline for abstracts is 1 March =
2007.

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Popular Women's Fiction in the 18th/19th Centuries (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Voss, Julie Ruth

Popular Women's Fiction in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association=20

Calgary, Alberta=20

4-6 October 2007

=20

This special session invites papers on any aspect of popular women's =
fiction-American, British, or Canadian-of the eighteenth and nineteenth =
centuries. Abstracts and papers should be in English.

=20

Send 1-page abstracts by email to jvoss2_at_utk.edu or by mail to Julie =
R. Voss, Department of English, 301 McClung Tower, University of =
Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996-0430. Deadline for abstracts is 1 March =
2007.

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Popular Women's Fiction in the 18th/19th Centuries (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Voss, Julie Ruth

Popular Women's Fiction in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association=20

Calgary, Alberta=20

4-6 October 2007

=20

This special session invites papers on any aspect of popular women's =
fiction-American, British, or Canadian-of the eighteenth and nineteenth =
centuries. Abstracts and papers should be in English.

=20

Send 1-page abstracts by email to jvoss2_at_utk.edu or by mail to Julie =
R. Voss, Department of English, 301 McClung Tower, University of =
Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996-0430. Deadline for abstracts is 1 March =
2007.

CFP: Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South Asia (Goa) (8/1/07; 12/16/07-12/19/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Sura Rath

Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda
Tenth International Conference
=93Thinking Territory: Affect and Attachment towards Land in South =
Asia=94
=20
Call for Papers
16-19 December 2007
Venue: International Centre, Goa
Thematic Outline
The tenth international conference of the Forum on Contemporary Theory =
will be held in Goa from December 16 through December 19, 2007 in =
collaboration with the Department of English of Goa University. =20
=20
This conference seeks to bring together social scientists, humanists and =
thinkers and practitioners in the creative arts to reflect on the symbolic =
and affective investments in land and country over the millennia in the =

CFP: Popular Women's Fiction in the 18th/19th Centuries (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 1:25am
Voss, Julie Ruth

Popular Women's Fiction in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association=20

Calgary, Alberta=20

4-6 October 2007

=20

This special session invites papers on any aspect of popular women's =
fiction-American, British, or Canadian-of the eighteenth and nineteenth =
centuries. Abstracts and papers should be in English.

=20

Send 1-page abstracts by email to jvoss2_at_utk.edu or by mail to Julie =
R. Voss, Department of English, 301 McClung Tower, University of =
Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996-0430. Deadline for abstracts is 1 March =
2007.

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