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Revisiting Slave Narratives II
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Revisiting Slave Narratives II
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« Les Carnets du Cerpac »
Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III (France)
Revisiting Slave Narratives II
Call for contributions
« Les Carnets du Cerpac »
Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III (France)
Revisiting Slave Narratives II
Call for contributions
« Les Carnets du Cerpac »
Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III (France)
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures (http://www.hyperrhiz.net)
Hyperrhiz, the peer-reviewed new media satellite site of Rhizomes:
Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledges, is seeking web-based video
documentary/vlog/video art contributions for its second issue, a
special topics issue devoted to video. Hyperrhiz affirms and extends
the mandate of Rhizomes, which is to publish peer-reviewed electronic
works based on or responding to Deleuzian analyses of culture.
All contributions will be fully refereed by an editorial board.
Accepted contributions will be prepared for web presentation in
conjunction with the technical editors.
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures (http://www.hyperrhiz.net)
Hyperrhiz, the peer-reviewed new media satellite site of Rhizomes:
Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledges, is seeking web-based video
documentary/vlog/video art contributions for its second issue, a
special topics issue devoted to video. Hyperrhiz affirms and extends
the mandate of Rhizomes, which is to publish peer-reviewed electronic
works based on or responding to Deleuzian analyses of culture.
All contributions will be fully refereed by an editorial board.
Accepted contributions will be prepared for web presentation in
conjunction with the technical editors.
Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures (http://www.hyperrhiz.net)
Hyperrhiz, the peer-reviewed new media satellite site of Rhizomes:
Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledges, is seeking web-based video
documentary/vlog/video art contributions for its second issue, a
special topics issue devoted to video. Hyperrhiz affirms and extends
the mandate of Rhizomes, which is to publish peer-reviewed electronic
works based on or responding to Deleuzian analyses of culture.
All contributions will be fully refereed by an editorial board.
Accepted contributions will be prepared for web presentation in
conjunction with the technical editors.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Midwest Conference on British Studies 52nd Annual Meeting
27-29 October 2006 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indiana University-Purdue
University at Indianapolis Indianapolis, Indiana
The Midwest Conference on British Studies is proud to announce that its
fifty-second annual meeting will be hosted by Indiana University-Purdue
University at Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
This year's plenary speakers are:
Linda Levy Peck (George Washington University), who will speak on "Murder,
Mayhem and Marriage in Restoration England."
and
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson Arizona
This special session invites papers that explore any aspect of popular
women's fiction, both American and British of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but we are particularly interested in papers that discuss women's works that
have been traditionally categorized as "popular" in terms of how they might
be reconsidered. Popular fiction could include novels, short fiction, or
serialized fiction. Please e-mail 300-500 word proposals to
pwashington_at_ucok.edu or mail them to Pamela Washington, University of
Central Oklahoma, Box 182, Edmond, OK 73034.
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson Arizona
This special session invites papers that explore any aspect of popular
women's fiction, both American and British of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but we are particularly interested in papers that discuss women's works that
have been traditionally categorized as "popular" in terms of how they might
be reconsidered. Popular fiction could include novels, short fiction, or
serialized fiction. Please e-mail 300-500 word proposals to
pwashington_at_ucok.edu or mail them to Pamela Washington, University of
Central Oklahoma, Box 182, Edmond, OK 73034.
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson Arizona
This special session invites papers that explore any aspect of popular
women's fiction, both American and British of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but we are particularly interested in papers that discuss women's works that
have been traditionally categorized as "popular" in terms of how they might
be reconsidered. Popular fiction could include novels, short fiction, or
serialized fiction. Please e-mail 300-500 word proposals to
pwashington_at_ucok.edu or mail them to Pamela Washington, University of
Central Oklahoma, Box 182, Edmond, OK 73034.
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson Arizona
This special session invites papers that explore any aspect of popular
women's fiction, both American and British of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but we are particularly interested in papers that discuss women's works that
have been traditionally categorized as "popular" in terms of how they might
be reconsidered. Popular fiction could include novels, short fiction, or
serialized fiction. Please e-mail 300-500 word proposals to
pwashington_at_ucok.edu or mail them to Pamela Washington, University of
Central Oklahoma, Box 182, Edmond, OK 73034.
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson Arizona
This special session invites papers that explore any aspect of popular
women's fiction, both American and British of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but we are particularly interested in papers that discuss women's works that
have been traditionally categorized as "popular" in terms of how they might
be reconsidered. Popular fiction could include novels, short fiction, or
serialized fiction. Please e-mail 300-500 word proposals to
pwashington_at_ucok.edu or mail them to Pamela Washington, University of
Central Oklahoma, Box 182, Edmond, OK 73034.
Announcement of Keynote Speaker
New Submission Deadline
Keynote Speaker: Professor James Kincaid
James Kincaid is Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include Annoying the Victorians (1995), Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting (1998), and A history of the African-American people (proposed) by Strom Thurmond : a novel (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
Announcement of Keynote Speaker
New Submission Deadline
Keynote Speaker: Professor James Kincaid
James Kincaid is Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include Annoying the Victorians (1995), Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting (1998), and A history of the African-American people (proposed) by Strom Thurmond : a novel (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
Call for Panels and Papers: NEW DEADLINE 3/1/06
The English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) of the University at Albany, SUNY announces its annual graduate student conference Saturday April 22 and Sunday 23, 2006:
Changing the Subject: Poesis, Praxis, and Theoria in the Humanities
Robert Scholes is the Keynote Speaker, presenting a paper titled "Changing the Subject: Periodical Studies"
Call for Panels and Papers: NEW DEADLINE 3/1/06
The English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) of the University at Albany, SUNY announces its annual graduate student conference Saturday April 22 and Sunday 23, 2006:
Changing the Subject: Poesis, Praxis, and Theoria in the Humanities
Robert Scholes is the Keynote Speaker, presenting a paper titled "Changing the Subject: Periodical Studies"
Call for Panels and Papers: NEW DEADLINE 3/1/06
The English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) of the University at Albany, SUNY announces its annual graduate student conference Saturday April 22 and Sunday 23, 2006:
Changing the Subject: Poesis, Praxis, and Theoria in the Humanities
Robert Scholes is the Keynote Speaker, presenting a paper titled "Changing the Subject: Periodical Studies"
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University of California Riverside
April 7-8, 2006
Updates:
Keynote Speaker Announced
Deadlines Extended: February 28, 2006
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be James Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include _Annoying the Victorians_(1995), _Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting_ (1998), and _A History of the African-American People (proposed) by Strom Thurmond: a Novel_ (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
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University of California Riverside
April 7-8, 2006
Updates:
Keynote Speaker Announced
Deadlines Extended: February 28, 2006
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be James Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include _Annoying the Victorians_(1995), _Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting_ (1998), and _A History of the African-American People (proposed) by Strom Thurmond: a Novel_ (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
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University of California Riverside
April 7-8, 2006
Updates:
Keynote Speaker Announced
Deadlines Extended: February 28, 2006
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be James Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include _Annoying the Victorians_(1995), _Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting_ (1998), and _A History of the African-American People (proposed) by Strom Thurmond: a Novel_ (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Topics Session in Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the
Classroom at the Rocky Mountain MLA, DoubleTree Resort Hotel at
Reid Park in Tucson, Arizona from October 12-14, 2006.
Intersections in Feminist Pedagogy, Media Studies, and Visual Studies
Proposals are sought for 15-20 minute presentations from people
working within the disciplines of feminist pedagogy, cultural studies,
gender studies, media studies, visual studies, literacy studies, and/or
related fields.
Submit 200-300 word abstracts with title and brief c.v. (all in the text of
the email, please) to Jessica Ketcham at jketch1_at_lsu.edu by March 1, 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Topics Session in Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the
Classroom at the Rocky Mountain MLA, DoubleTree Resort Hotel at
Reid Park in Tucson, Arizona from October 12-14, 2006.
Intersections in Feminist Pedagogy, Media Studies, and Visual Studies
Proposals are sought for 15-20 minute presentations from people
working within the disciplines of feminist pedagogy, cultural studies,
gender studies, media studies, visual studies, literacy studies, and/or
related fields.
Submit 200-300 word abstracts with title and brief c.v. (all in the text of
the email, please) to Jessica Ketcham at jketch1_at_lsu.edu by March 1, 2006.
(dis)junctions 2006: lost in translation
University of California Riverside
April 7-8, 2006
Updates:
Keynote Speaker Announced
Deadlines Extended: February 28, 2006
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be James Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include _Annoying the Victorians_ (1995), _Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting_ (1998), and _A History of the African-American People (proposed) by Strom Thurmond: a Novel_ (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
(dis)junctions 2006: lost in translation
University of California Riverside
April 7-8, 2006
Updates:
Keynote Speaker Announced
Deadlines Extended: February 28, 2006
We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker will be James Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California. His recent works include _Annoying the Victorians_ (1995), _Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting_ (1998), and _A History of the African-American People (proposed) by Strom Thurmond: a Novel_ (as told to Percival Everett & James Kincaid) (2004).
Junior Researcher Symposium "On the Outlook: Figures of the Messianic"
Call For Papers
In conjunction with the international conference "Messianism and the
Law" which will take place on 11 and 12 May 2006, the Institute of
Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp is also planning a Junior
Researcher Symposium "On the Outlook: Figures of the Messianic" which
will be conducted on 10 and 11 May 2006.
Contributions for this Junior Researcher Symposium, which is expected
to focus on the modes and functions of Messianic thinking in
twentieth-century philosophy, may be submitted to the organizers as
listed below.
The PAMLA Conference dates have been changed to 11/10-11/11/2006.
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Victorian Nature Writing
November 10-11, 2006 (updated due to change in conference schedule)
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Victorian nature writing.
Proposals are encouraged that address this topic within a literary,
philosophical, theological, ecological, or scientific framework. All
submissions acknowledged by email.
The PAMLA Conference dates have been changed to 11/10-11/11/2006.
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Victorian Nature Writing
November 10-11, 2006 (updated due to change in conference schedule)
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Victorian nature writing.
Proposals are encouraged that address this topic within a literary,
philosophical, theological, ecological, or scientific framework. All
submissions acknowledged by email.
The PAMLA Conference dates have been changed to 11/10-11/11/2006.
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Victorian Nature Writing
November 10-11, 2006 (updated due to change in conference schedule)
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Victorian nature writing.
Proposals are encouraged that address this topic within a literary,
philosophical, theological, ecological, or scientific framework. All
submissions acknowledged by email.
The PAMLA Conference dates have been changed to 11/10-11/11/2006.
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Victorian Nature Writing
November 10-11, 2006 (updated due to change in conference schedule)
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Victorian nature writing.
Proposals are encouraged that address this topic within a literary,
philosophical, theological, ecological, or scientific framework. All
submissions acknowledged by email.