CFP: Phenomenology and Modernism (UK) (1/20/06; 6/24/06)
Call for papers
A one-day conference on the topic Phenomenology and Modernism will be held at the Maison Française d'Oxford on 24 June 2006.
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Call for papers
A one-day conference on the topic Phenomenology and Modernism will be held at the Maison Française d'Oxford on 24 June 2006.
Call for papers
A one-day conference on the topic Phenomenology and Modernism will be held at the Maison Française d'Oxford on 24 June 2006.
Call for papers
A one-day conference on the topic Phenomenology and Modernism will be held at the Maison Française d'Oxford on 24 June 2006.
Topic is open for any rhetorical approach to literature of any period
or place; Rocky Mountain MLA convention will be held in Tuscon, AZ,
October 12-14, 2006. Electronic submissions are encouraged. Please send
abstracts of no more than 250 words in the body of your email message by
March 1, 2006 to nina.chordas_at_uas.alaska.edu
Alternately, abstracts may be sent to Nina Chordas, 3264 Mendenhall Loop
Road #28, Juneau, AK 99801
Topic is open for any rhetorical approach to literature of any period
or place; Rocky Mountain MLA convention will be held in Tuscon, AZ,
October 12-14, 2006. Electronic submissions are encouraged. Please send
abstracts of no more than 250 words in the body of your email message by
March 1, 2006 to nina.chordas_at_uas.alaska.edu
Alternately, abstracts may be sent to Nina Chordas, 3264 Mendenhall Loop
Road #28, Juneau, AK 99801
The University of Durham's Online Journal
POSTGRADUATE ENGLISH:
A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English in the UK and Europe
Invites postgraduates studying in the UK and Europe to submit papers of not
more than 7000 words on a topic of YOUR CHOICE in the broad range of English
Studies for issue 13 (March 2006) of our refereed online journal. Papers must
conform to the MLA guidelines for presentation and be received no later than
DEADLINE: JANUARY 17, 2006.
This journal publishes papers from PhD, MPhil, or MA by research students
ONLY. Please, when submitting your work, include the following information in
the email: name of University, full title of program, title of essay.
The University of Durham's Online Journal
POSTGRADUATE ENGLISH:
A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English in the UK and Europe
Invites postgraduates studying in the UK and Europe to submit papers of not
more than 7000 words on a topic of YOUR CHOICE in the broad range of English
Studies for issue 13 (March 2006) of our refereed online journal. Papers must
conform to the MLA guidelines for presentation and be received no later than
DEADLINE: JANUARY 17, 2006.
This journal publishes papers from PhD, MPhil, or MA by research students
ONLY. Please, when submitting your work, include the following information in
the email: name of University, full title of program, title of essay.
We are pleased to inform you that between May 13th and May
15th, 2006, Katedra Teorii Literatury [Department of Theory
of Literature] of Instytut Teorii Literatury, Teatru i Sztuk
Audiowizualnych [Institute of the Theory of Literature,
Theatre and Audio-Visual Arts] of Uniwersytet Åódzki [the
University of Åódź] organizes an international conference
devoted to:
Space of a Garden â€" Space of Culture
EXTENDED DEADLINE: January 15, 2006
"Interactions" is an international journal on British and American
Literature and Culture, published twice a year in Fall and Spring by Ege
University Depts. of British and American Studies (Izmir/Turkey).
It is internationally refereed and indexed in MLA International
Bibliography, featuring essays, film and book reviews (ISSN 1300-574-X).
General submission deadlines are July 1 for the Fall Issue and December 1
for the Spring Issue.
Articles (4000-7000 words) and reviews (2000-4000 words) should follow MLA
paranthetical citation format.
We are pleased to inform you that between May 13th and May
15th, 2006, Katedra Teorii Literatury [Department of Theory
of Literature] of Instytut Teorii Literatury, Teatru i Sztuk
Audiowizualnych [Institute of the Theory of Literature,
Theatre and Audio-Visual Arts] of Uniwersytet Åódzki [the
University of Åódź] organizes an international conference
devoted to:
Space of a Garden â€" Space of Culture
EXTENDED DEADLINE: January 15, 2006
"Interactions" is an international journal on British and American
Literature and Culture, published twice a year in Fall and Spring by Ege
University Depts. of British and American Studies (Izmir/Turkey).
It is internationally refereed and indexed in MLA International
Bibliography, featuring essays, film and book reviews (ISSN 1300-574-X).
General submission deadlines are July 1 for the Fall Issue and December 1
for the Spring Issue.
Articles (4000-7000 words) and reviews (2000-4000 words) should follow MLA
paranthetical citation format.
Kenneth Florey, Organizer
The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
Saturday, April 22, 2006
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Encountering the Text:
Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, Writing
Kenneth Florey, Organizer
The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
Saturday, April 22, 2006
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Encountering the Text:
Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, Writing
Kenneth Florey, Organizer
The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
Saturday, April 22, 2006
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Encountering the Text:
Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, Writing
Kenneth Florey, Organizer
The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
Saturday, April 22, 2006
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Encountering the Text:
Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, Writing
Kenneth Florey, Organizer
The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT
Saturday, April 22, 2006
9:00 am-4:30 pm
Encountering the Text:
Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, Writing
Updated Call for Submissions
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom
Seeking three or four additional proposals for a volume tentatively entitled
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom. The editors
are looking for 5-6,000 word essays preferably on Restoration or Eighteenth
century topics although essay proposals on the early modern period will be
considered as well.
By presenting a wide range of definitions and theoretical perspectives as
well as a variety of pedagogical strategies and approaches for teaching and
exploring notions of early modern through eighteenth-century ephemera,
contributors will seek to address the following kinds of questions.
Updated Call for Submissions
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom
Seeking three or four additional proposals for a volume tentatively entitled
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom. The editors
are looking for 5-6,000 word essays preferably on Restoration or Eighteenth
century topics although essay proposals on the early modern period will be
considered as well.
By presenting a wide range of definitions and theoretical perspectives as
well as a variety of pedagogical strategies and approaches for teaching and
exploring notions of early modern through eighteenth-century ephemera,
contributors will seek to address the following kinds of questions.
Updated Call for Submissions
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom
Seeking three or four additional proposals for a volume tentatively entitled
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom. The editors
are looking for 5-6,000 word essays preferably on Restoration or Eighteenth
century topics although essay proposals on the early modern period will be
considered as well.
By presenting a wide range of definitions and theoretical perspectives as
well as a variety of pedagogical strategies and approaches for teaching and
exploring notions of early modern through eighteenth-century ephemera,
contributors will seek to address the following kinds of questions.
Updated Call for Submissions
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom
Seeking three or four additional proposals for a volume tentatively entitled
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom. The editors
are looking for 5-6,000 word essays preferably on Restoration or Eighteenth
century topics although essay proposals on the early modern period will be
considered as well.
By presenting a wide range of definitions and theoretical perspectives as
well as a variety of pedagogical strategies and approaches for teaching and
exploring notions of early modern through eighteenth-century ephemera,
contributors will seek to address the following kinds of questions.
Updated Call for Submissions
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom
Seeking three or four additional proposals for a volume tentatively entitled
Rethinking Ephemera 1550-1800: From Scholarship to Classroom. The editors
are looking for 5-6,000 word essays preferably on Restoration or Eighteenth
century topics although essay proposals on the early modern period will be
considered as well.
By presenting a wide range of definitions and theoretical perspectives as
well as a variety of pedagogical strategies and approaches for teaching and
exploring notions of early modern through eighteenth-century ephemera,
contributors will seek to address the following kinds of questions.
UPDATE: Keynote speakers announced and paper submission
deadline extended to January 1, 2006.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ann Larabee
Associate Chair, Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
Associate Professor, American Thought and Language
Michigan State University
Areas of interest: Disaster Studies; Cultural Impacts of
Technology; Cultural Theory; Feminism and Technology; History
of Terrorism
Keynote panelists
UPDATE: Keynote speakers announced and paper submission
deadline extended to January 1, 2006.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ann Larabee
Associate Chair, Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
Associate Professor, American Thought and Language
Michigan State University
Areas of interest: Disaster Studies; Cultural Impacts of
Technology; Cultural Theory; Feminism and Technology; History
of Terrorism
Keynote panelists
UPDATE: Keynote speakers announced and paper submission
deadline extended to January 1, 2006.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ann Larabee
Associate Chair, Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
Associate Professor, American Thought and Language
Michigan State University
Areas of interest: Disaster Studies; Cultural Impacts of
Technology; Cultural Theory; Feminism and Technology; History
of Terrorism
Keynote panelists
UPDATE: Keynote speakers announced and paper submission
deadline extended to January 1, 2006.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ann Larabee
Associate Chair, Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
Associate Professor, American Thought and Language
Michigan State University
Areas of interest: Disaster Studies; Cultural Impacts of
Technology; Cultural Theory; Feminism and Technology; History
of Terrorism
Keynote panelists
American Studies Association, Oct 12-15, 2006, Oakland, CA
For further details regarding the conference, see http://www.theasa.net
Proposals are being accepted for a panel on "Transnational American Cinema"
Formations of Transnational American Cinema
Please be informed that the new deadline for submission of
abstracts is February 1, 2006. In addition, there are two
cash awards of $200 and $100 resp. for the two best
papers/performances.
The (se)X Factor in Labor
Please be informed that the new deadline for submission of
abstracts is February 1, 2006. In addition, there are two
cash awards of $200 and $100 resp. for the two best
papers/performances.
The (se)X Factor in Labor
Call for paper proposals for:
English Renaissance Literature, an affiliate session at the annual meeting of
the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12-14, 2006
Tucson, Arizona
Doubletree Resort Hotel at Reid Park
Papers on any aspect of early modern British literature or culture are welcome.
You do not have to be a member of RMMLA to propose a paper, but you must become
a member by April 1, 2006 to be included in the program.
Send one-page proposals by March 1, 2006 either by Word attachment with RMMLA
in subject line or by mail to:
Cynthia Schoolar Williams
Department of English
Tufts University
Medford MA 02155
Cynthia_S.Williams_at_tufts.edu
Please be informed that the new deadline for submission of
abstracts is February 1, 2006. In addition, there are two
cash awards of $200 and $100 resp. for the two best
papers/performances.
The (se)X Factor in Labor