CFP: Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities (2/1/06; 4/6/06-4/9/06)
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
Local, Global, and Glocal: Shifting Borders and Hybrid Identities
University of Arizona
April 6-9, 2006
Acacia Group's 2006 Conference: Politicizing Texts
The Acacia Group of California State University, Fullerton is seeking
papers for our 2006 conference to be held February 17th and 18th,
2006. We are interested papers/presentations for the following
suggested panel:
Acacia Group's 2006 Conference: Politicizing Texts
The Acacia Group of California State University, Fullerton is seeking
papers for our 2006 conference to be held February 17th and 18th,
2006. We are interested papers/presentations for the following
suggested panel:
Acacia Group's 2006 Conference: Politicizing Texts
The Acacia Group of California State University, Fullerton is seeking
papers for our 2006 conference to be held February 17th and 18th,
2006. We are interested papers/presentations for the following
suggested panel:
Lifewriting Annual seeks critical and scholarly essays on lifewriting in
all its forms -- biography, autobiography, memoir, journals, diaries, and
works in other media. We are particularly interested in articles describing
and assessing scholarly resources for biographical writing, especially
collections of manuscripts and letters. We welcome hybrid essays combining
one or more lifewriting genres, e.g., memoir and biography, for a section
called "Crossings." We are also looking for reviews of recently published
biographies, autobiographies, and other works of lifewriting. Submissions
may treat works in any language or period, but must be written in English.
Deadline for 2006 issue: January 15, 2006.
Lifewriting Annual seeks critical and scholarly essays on lifewriting in
all its forms -- biography, autobiography, memoir, journals, diaries, and
works in other media. We are particularly interested in articles describing
and assessing scholarly resources for biographical writing, especially
collections of manuscripts and letters. We welcome hybrid essays combining
one or more lifewriting genres, e.g., memoir and biography, for a section
called "Crossings." We are also looking for reviews of recently published
biographies, autobiographies, and other works of lifewriting. Submissions
may treat works in any language or period, but must be written in English.
Deadline for 2006 issue: January 15, 2006.
We are calling for papers which treat the challenges and opportunities of
teaching language and literature from a Judeo-Christian perspective in a
college or university community. Especially welcome are papers which treat
this topic in a secular setting. Selected papers will be read at the
National Faculty Leadership Conference held June 22-25, 2006 in the
Washington, D. C. area.
Titles with abstracts of 300-400 words should be e-mailed as an attachment
to eng_dnh_at_shsu.edu by February 15, 2006. Contributors will be notified of
acceptance by April 1, 2006.
Inquiries should be directed to Literature and Language Program Chair,
Dr. Darci Hill,
We are calling for papers which treat the challenges and opportunities of
teaching language and literature from a Judeo-Christian perspective in a
college or university community. Especially welcome are papers which treat
this topic in a secular setting. Selected papers will be read at the
National Faculty Leadership Conference held June 22-25, 2006 in the
Washington, D. C. area.
Titles with abstracts of 300-400 words should be e-mailed as an attachment
to eng_dnh_at_shsu.edu by February 15, 2006. Contributors will be notified of
acceptance by April 1, 2006.
Inquiries should be directed to Literature and Language Program Chair,
Dr. Darci Hill,
--Apologies for Cross-Posting--Please Forward to Interested Parties
The Mid-America Theatre Conference Pedagogy Focus Group requests your 1-page
Pedagogy Paper for inclusion in an electronic publication to be distributed at
the Mid America Theatre Conference in Chicago this March!
--Apologies for Cross-Posting--Please Forward to Interested Parties
The Mid-America Theatre Conference Pedagogy Focus Group requests your 1-page
Pedagogy Paper for inclusion in an electronic publication to be distributed at
the Mid America Theatre Conference in Chicago this March!
Call for Papers=20
Edith Wharton Sessions at ALA 2006=20
Deadline: January 5, 2006=20
The Edith Wharton Society will sponsor the following session at the =
American Literature Association Conference on May 25-28, 2006, in San =
Francisco.
Terror and Evil in Edith Wharton's Works=20
Please send 300-400 word abstracts by January 5, 2006 to:
Dr. Carole M. Shaffer-Koros=20
Associate Dean=20
VE-114A
Kean University=20
Union, NJ 07083
ckoros_at_kean.edu=20
Web site: http://www.edithwhartonsociety.org
Call for Papers=20
Edith Wharton Sessions at ALA 2006=20
Deadline: January 5, 2006=20
The Edith Wharton Society will sponsor the following session at the =
American Literature Association Conference on May 25-28, 2006, in San =
Francisco.
Terror and Evil in Edith Wharton's Works=20
Please send 300-400 word abstracts by January 5, 2006 to:
Dr. Carole M. Shaffer-Koros=20
Associate Dean=20
VE-114A
Kean University=20
Union, NJ 07083
ckoros_at_kean.edu=20
Web site: http://www.edithwhartonsociety.org
Collision 2006
Interarts Research and Practices
September 21 - 24
University of Victoria, BC, Canada
Call for Papers, Performances, Collaborations and Workshops
Deadline for Submissions: March 1, 2006
Collision 2006
Interarts Research and Practices
September 21 - 24
University of Victoria, BC, Canada
Call for Papers, Performances, Collaborations and Workshops
Deadline for Submissions: March 1, 2006
Humanism and the Global Hybrid=20
ACLA 2006, Princeton University, 3/23/06 - 3/26/06
Seminar Organizers: Dr. Assimina Karavanta, National & Kapodistrian =
University of Athens, Greece & Dr. Nina Morgan, Kennesaw State =
University
Humanism and the Global Hybrid=20
ACLA 2006, Princeton University, 3/23/06 - 3/26/06
Seminar Organizers: Dr. Assimina Karavanta, National & Kapodistrian =
University of Athens, Greece & Dr. Nina Morgan, Kennesaw State =
University
Humanism and the Global Hybrid=20
ACLA 2006, Princeton University, 3/23/06 - 3/26/06
Seminar Organizers: Dr. Assimina Karavanta, National & Kapodistrian =
University of Athens, Greece & Dr. Nina Morgan, Kennesaw State =
University
Extended Deadline:
Call for Submissions: Articles-in-Progress Workshop
Theatre History Symposium
2006 Mid-America Theatre Conference
Allerton-Crowne Plaza Hotel, Chicago
March 2-5, 2006
Proposals must be received by December 1, 2005.
Abstracts invited: "Breaking New Ground on Andrew Lytle," a proposed
session for the American Literature Association's annual conference in
San Francisco, 25-28 May 2006.
After a decade of near-obscurity, Andrew Nelson Lytle has reemerged as a
pertinent figure in southern literary history. In the work of Richard
Gray, for instance, Lytle's career serves as a handy example of how a
southern cultural and literary orthodoxy came to be. The fiction,
however, remains largely neglected. To begin a remedy, this session
seeks new interpretations and new approaches. Possible topics for papers
might include:
Call for Papers for the Panel
Images and Communities - Methodological Issues and Empirical Analysis of
Mediated Societies
At the Conference Media and Money, Helsinki 3-4 February 2005.
Call for Papers for the Panel
Images and Communities - Methodological Issues and Empirical Analysis of
Mediated Societies
At the Conference Media and Money, Helsinki 3-4 February 2005.
Call for Papers for the Panel
Images and Communities - Methodological Issues and Empirical Analysis of
Mediated Societies
At the Conference Media and Money, Helsinki 3-4 February 2005.
The CSA conference (April 19-22, 2006) will again feature a series of
seminars. Seminars are small-group (maximum 15 individuals) discussion
sessions for which participants write brief ''position" papers that are
circulated prior to the conference. Those interested in participating in
(rather than leading) a seminar should consult the list of seminars below.