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CALL FOR PAPERS
FOR A PROPOSED EDITED COLLECTION OF ESSAYS ON: ANARCHISM AND UTOPIANISM
CALL FOR PAPERS
FOR A PROPOSED EDITED COLLECTION OF ESSAYS ON: ANARCHISM AND UTOPIANISM
Angelo State University Tenth Annual Writers Conference in Honor of Elmer
Kelton
Keynote Speaker: Tim O'Brien
Angelo State University
San Angelo, Texas
Feb 23 and 24, 2006
Update: Deadline for submissions extended to November 14
Accepting submissions of creative work: poetry, short stories, etc, or of
original scholarly papers on the work of Tim O'Brien.
Readings 15-20 minutes
Send email or hard copy submissions to:
Leigh Harbin
ASU Station #10894
San Angelo, TX
76909
leigh.harbin_at_angelo.edu
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Call for Proposals
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Call for Proposals
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Call for Proposals
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Call for Proposals
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Call for Proposals
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The MELUS (Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the
United States) WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) invites proposals for two
sessions at the MELUS 20th Annual Conference, from April 27-30, 2006,
hosted by Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Both sessions
engage with the conference theme of "Crosscurrents: Navigating the
Mainland and the Margins in U.S. Ethnic Literatures."
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Final deadline for submission of papers for the 2006 edition of New Nigerian Poetry Journal (NNP) has been reviewed to January 2006 to enable contributors who have recently been sent the E-books of featured poets to complete their reviews.
Current E-copies available on request include the poetry of:
CHIN CE: Full Moon, An African Eclipse and other Poems;
OSSIE ENEKWE: Broken Pots, Marching to Kilimanjaro and other Poems,
PETER ONWUDINJO: Women of Biafra and other Poems;
TOYIN ADEWALE: Naked Testimonies,
Final deadline for submission of papers for the 2006 edition of New Nigerian Poetry Journal (NNP) has been reviewed to January 2006 to enable contributors who have recently been sent the E-books of featured poets to complete their reviews.
Current E-copies available on request include the poetry of:
CHIN CE: Full Moon, An African Eclipse and other Poems;
OSSIE ENEKWE: Broken Pots, Marching to Kilimanjaro and other Poems,
PETER ONWUDINJO: Women of Biafra and other Poems;
TOYIN ADEWALE: Naked Testimonies,
Final deadline for submission of papers for the 2006 edition of New Nigerian Poetry Journal (NNP) has been reviewed to January 2006 to enable contributors who have recently been sent the E-books of featured poets to complete their reviews.
Current E-copies available on request include the poetry of:
CHIN CE: Full Moon, An African Eclipse and other Poems;
OSSIE ENEKWE: Broken Pots, Marching to Kilimanjaro and other Poems,
PETER ONWUDINJO: Women of Biafra and other Poems;
TOYIN ADEWALE: Naked Testimonies,
Final deadline for submission of papers for the 2006 edition of New Nigerian Poetry Journal (NNP) has been reviewed to January 2006 to enable contributors who have recently been sent the E-books of featured poets to complete their reviews.
Current E-copies available on request include the poetry of:
CHIN CE: Full Moon, An African Eclipse and other Poems;
OSSIE ENEKWE: Broken Pots, Marching to Kilimanjaro and other Poems,
PETER ONWUDINJO: Women of Biafra and other Poems;
TOYIN ADEWALE: Naked Testimonies,
PEACE REVIEW: A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE seeks Peace Profiles for its
subsequent issues. In each of our quarterly issues, we run a Peace
Profile, which describes the peace or human rights work of an
individual or group. We're looking for more of these profiles, in
essays of between 2500-3500 words. The individual or group profiled
may be historical or contemporary. Very well known figures might have
already been profiled, and thus we're more interested in lesser known
but still significant individuals and organizations. Peace Profiles
may be submitted at any time, although our writer deadlines are
generally in mid-October, mid-January, mid-April, and mid-July. Please
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TERROR / WAR PAPERS: INTERROGATING THE PARADIGM
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The Beat Generation and Counterculture
The 27th Annual Conference of the Southwest / Texas
Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
Albuquerque, NM
February 8-11, 2006
It's time to submit ideas for papers to present
on
Beat and Counterculture Literature!
I have a new e-mail address since I mailed last
year's
call for papers--so if you have sent me questions
about the conference and I haven't responded,
now you
know why. The address I'm now using is
ThomYoung_at_yahoo.com.
As in the past, suggested topics for papers include
(but are no means limited to) the following:
The Beat Generation and Counterculture
The 27th Annual Conference of the Southwest / Texas
Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
Albuquerque, NM
February 8-11, 2006
It's time to submit ideas for papers to present
on
Beat and Counterculture Literature!
I have a new e-mail address since I mailed last
year's
call for papers--so if you have sent me questions
about the conference and I haven't responded,
now you
know why. The address I'm now using is
ThomYoung_at_yahoo.com.
As in the past, suggested topics for papers include
(but are no means limited to) the following:
The South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
will hold its annual conference at Cocoa Beach, Florida,
February 23-26, 2006. My co-chair, Michael Stasio, and I
are interested in papers that take an interdisciplinary
approach to literature published during the long
eighteenth century (1660-1815, not including the
Romantics). Papers might combine psychology and
literature, music and literature, art and literature, etc.
Please send a short abstract to Kathryn Duncan at
kathryn.duncan_at_saintleo.edu by November 1, 2005. For more
information on SCSECS, visit scsecs.net.
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Submissions are invited for two sessions hosted by the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society at the American Literature Association Conference, May 25-28, 2006, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco in
Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, CA.
1. Adam and Eve and Nathaniel
2. Hawthorne and the Social Contract
All approaches to these topics are welcome. Please send 1-2 page abstracts for 20-minute papers to Sam Coale, 39 Pratt Street, Providence, RI 02906 or samcoale_at_cox.net.
For information on the conference, visit
http://www.americanliterature.org/>www.americanliterature.org
The Politics of Affect in Trauma Texts
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Ideology, and the Human
Organizers and chairs: Dusan Radunovic, University of Sheffield, and Sanja
Bahun, Rutgers University
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Ideology, and the Human
Organizers and chairs: Dusan Radunovic, University of Sheffield, and Sanja
Bahun, Rutgers University
The Politics of Affect in Trauma Texts
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
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Princeton, NJ, March 23-26, 2006
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American Contemporary Literature Association Annual Meeting: The Human =
and
Its Other
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Seminar Title: The Human in Posthuman Technology
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Seminar Organizer(s): Steven A. Benko, Meredith College
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Princeton, NJ, March 23-26, 2006
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American Contemporary Literature Association Annual Meeting: The Human =
and
Its Other
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Seminar Title: The Human in Posthuman Technology
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Seminar Organizer(s): Steven A. Benko, Meredith College
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