CFP: Best Practices for Advising English Majors and Minors (10/15/05; CEA, 4/6/06-4/8/06)
College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
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College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
The Drama Specialization and the Performance and Communications Media =20=
Diploma of Memorial University of Newfoundland, in association with =20
the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, will be hosting a theatre =20
conference from June 27th to June 29th, 2006.
The Magnetic Forces theatre conference is being held in conjunction =20
with the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, taking place in St. John=92s, =20=
Newfoundland, Canada between June 28 and July 8, 2006.
The Drama Specialization and the Performance and Communications Media =20=
Diploma of Memorial University of Newfoundland, in association with =20
the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, will be hosting a theatre =20
conference from June 27th to June 29th, 2006.
The Magnetic Forces theatre conference is being held in conjunction =20
with the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, taking place in St. John=92s, =20=
Newfoundland, Canada between June 28 and July 8, 2006.
In recent years, several academic texts have been published on queer representation on television including Steven Capsuto's Alternate Channels, Larry Gross' Up From Invisibility and Stephen Tropiano's The Prime Time Closet. Many of these studies focus largely, or at times exclusively, on gay men, and almost all focus solely on American examples. With the ongoing expansion in terms of both the volume and quality of representation of lesbian and bisexual women on television, the time has now come for an academic anthology that focuses on the representation of queer women on television internationally.
Potential thematics could include but are not limited to an analysis of:
In recent years, several academic texts have been published on queer representation on television including Steven Capsuto's Alternate Channels, Larry Gross' Up From Invisibility and Stephen Tropiano's The Prime Time Closet. Many of these studies focus largely, or at times exclusively, on gay men, and almost all focus solely on American examples. With the ongoing expansion in terms of both the volume and quality of representation of lesbian and bisexual women on television, the time has now come for an academic anthology that focuses on the representation of queer women on television internationally.
Potential thematics could include but are not limited to an analysis of:
In recent years, several academic texts have been published on queer representation on television including Steven Capsuto's Alternate Channels, Larry Gross' Up From Invisibility and Stephen Tropiano's The Prime Time Closet. Many of these studies focus largely, or at times exclusively, on gay men, and almost all focus solely on American examples. With the ongoing expansion in terms of both the volume and quality of representation of lesbian and bisexual women on television, the time has now come for an academic anthology that focuses on the representation of queer women on television internationally.
Potential thematics could include but are not limited to an analysis of:
Failure: Ethics and Aesthetics
University of California, Irvine
March 3 and 4, 2006
The Visual Studies Graduate Student Association at the University of
California, Irvine, calls for papers from a wide-range of areas of study
that investigate and critically explore, contest, engage with, the concept
of "failure."
Failure: Ethics and Aesthetics
University of California, Irvine
March 3 and 4, 2006
The Visual Studies Graduate Student Association at the University of
California, Irvine, calls for papers from a wide-range of areas of study
that investigate and critically explore, contest, engage with, the concept
of "failure."
For a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures (volume =
19.1, Spring 2007) focusing on pedagogy:
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The editors of this special issue invite submissions of articles that =
directly address pedagogical questions in the teaching of Native American =
literatures. Potential topics include:
methods of teaching individual texts, including recently published and =
other "less canonical" texts;
teaching from oral traditions;
strategies for inclusion of non-literary cultural and historical background=
materials, information, and resources;
gender issues in the content and reception of particular texts;
religious identity and ceremony, including student response to critiques =
For a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures (volume =
19.1, Spring 2007) focusing on pedagogy:
=20
The editors of this special issue invite submissions of articles that =
directly address pedagogical questions in the teaching of Native American =
literatures. Potential topics include:
methods of teaching individual texts, including recently published and =
other "less canonical" texts;
teaching from oral traditions;
strategies for inclusion of non-literary cultural and historical background=
materials, information, and resources;
gender issues in the content and reception of particular texts;
religious identity and ceremony, including student response to critiques =
* * * *
CALL FOR PAPERS: 26th Annual SAC Spring Conference
April 12-16, 2006 at Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California.
PROPOSED PANEL: HUNTER S. THOMPSON'S LEGACY
For a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures (volume =
19.1, Spring 2007) focusing on pedagogy:
=20
The editors of this special issue invite submissions of articles that =
directly address pedagogical questions in the teaching of Native American =
literatures. Potential topics include:
methods of teaching individual texts, including recently published and =
other "less canonical" texts;
teaching from oral traditions;
strategies for inclusion of non-literary cultural and historical background=
materials, information, and resources;
gender issues in the content and reception of particular texts;
religious identity and ceremony, including student response to critiques =
* * * *
CALL FOR PAPERS: 26th Annual SAC Spring Conference
April 12-16, 2006 at Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California.
PROPOSED PANEL: HUNTER S. THOMPSON'S LEGACY
For a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures (volume =
19.1, Spring 2007) focusing on pedagogy:
=20
The editors of this special issue invite submissions of articles that =
directly address pedagogical questions in the teaching of Native American =
literatures. Potential topics include:
methods of teaching individual texts, including recently published and =
other "less canonical" texts;
teaching from oral traditions;
strategies for inclusion of non-literary cultural and historical background=
materials, information, and resources;
gender issues in the content and reception of particular texts;
religious identity and ceremony, including student response to critiques =
Call for papers: Appalachian Studies
PCA/ACA 2006 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
ATLANTA MARRIOTT MARQUIS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2005
Appalachia was, and remains, one place where Americans' thoughts go when they have to re-think what it means to be American. Whether it is understood as the First Frontier, the original Old West, or an Eden infested with the snakes of race, class, and violence, Appalachia offers exceedingly fertile ground for popular and scholarly investigation.
Presentations covering a broad range of Appalachian culture are welcome, as are thematic panels composed of three to four presentations. Topics may include:
Call for papers: Appalachian Studies
PCA/ACA 2006 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
ATLANTA MARRIOTT MARQUIS
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2005
Appalachia was, and remains, one place where Americans' thoughts go when they have to re-think what it means to be American. Whether it is understood as the First Frontier, the original Old West, or an Eden infested with the snakes of race, class, and violence, Appalachia offers exceedingly fertile ground for popular and scholarly investigation.
Presentations covering a broad range of Appalachian culture are welcome, as are thematic panels composed of three to four presentations. Topics may include:
CFP: Nineteenth-Century American Literature
37th Annual College English Association National Conference
(Conference title: "Reading the Regions / Writing the Regions / Teaching the
Regions")
San Antonio, Texas (April 6-8, 2006)
Deadline for submissions: November 1, 2005
CFP: Historical Fiction
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The College English Association invites proposals for papers and panels on =
Historical Fictions for the CEA's 37th National Conference in San Antonio, =
April 6-8, 2006. Please submit the following information to Professor =
Richard Adicks at radicks_at_bellsouth.net.
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- Name
- Institutional Affiliation (if applicable)
- Mailing Address
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Title for proposed presentation
- Abstract of no more than 500 words
- A-V equipment needs, if any
- Special needs, if any
CALL FOR PAPERS:
AMERICAN THEATRE AND DRAMA SOCIETY at ATHE,
August 3-6, 2006 (Chicago)
"Theatrical Milestones: Past Legacies, Present Possibilities, Future Strategies"
CALL FOR PAPERS:
AMERICAN THEATRE AND DRAMA SOCIETY at ATHE,
August 3-6, 2006 (Chicago)
"Theatrical Milestones: Past Legacies, Present Possibilities, Future Strategies"
CFP: The Literary North (19th to 21st century)(UK) (01/09/06; 05/20/06)
Call for papers for a one-day conference
At University of Hull, England
Saturday 20 May 2005 9am to 5pm
Keynote speaker: Professor Cora Kaplan, Southampton University
This conference will reassess the stereotypes of the grim North and the
beautiful South in order to investigate literary representations from
and about the north of England.
With a view to making visible the North of England as a significant
trope as well as a vibrant location for literature from the most
contemporary to the nineteenth century, this conference will challenge
the destructive stereotypes of the North which appear to be gaining
momentum.
CFP: The Literary North (19th to 21st century)(UK) (01/09/06; 05/20/06)
Call for papers for a one-day conference
At University of Hull, England
Saturday 20 May 2005 9am to 5pm
Keynote speaker: Professor Cora Kaplan, Southampton University
This conference will reassess the stereotypes of the grim North and the
beautiful South in order to investigate literary representations from
and about the north of England.
With a view to making visible the North of England as a significant
trope as well as a vibrant location for literature from the most
contemporary to the nineteenth century, this conference will challenge
the destructive stereotypes of the North which appear to be gaining
momentum.
CFP: The Literary North (19th to 21st century)(UK) (01/09/06; 05/20/06)
Call for papers for a one-day conference
At University of Hull, England
Saturday 20 May 2005 9am to 5pm
Keynote speaker: Professor Cora Kaplan, Southampton University
This conference will reassess the stereotypes of the grim North and the
beautiful South in order to investigate literary representations from
and about the north of England.
With a view to making visible the North of England as a significant
trope as well as a vibrant location for literature from the most
contemporary to the nineteenth century, this conference will challenge
the destructive stereotypes of the North which appear to be gaining
momentum.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
AMERICAN THEATRE AND DRAMA SOCIETY at ATHE,
August 3-6, 2006 (Chicago)
"Theatrical Milestones: Past Legacies, Present Possibilities, Future Strategies"
CFP: The Literary North (19th to 21st century)(UK) (01/09/06; 05/20/06)
Call for papers for a one-day conference
At University of Hull, England
Saturday 20 May 2005 9am to 5pm
Keynote speaker: Professor Cora Kaplan, Southampton University
This conference will reassess the stereotypes of the grim North and the
beautiful South in order to investigate literary representations from
and about the north of England.
With a view to making visible the North of England as a significant
trope as well as a vibrant location for literature from the most
contemporary to the nineteenth century, this conference will challenge
the destructive stereotypes of the North which appear to be gaining
momentum.
Call for Papers
Susan Glaspell and Performance
April 28 & 29, 2006
Northland Pioneer College
Snowflake, Arizona 85937
Call for Papers
Susan Glaspell and Performance
April 28 & 29, 2006
Northland Pioneer College
Snowflake, Arizona 85937
CALL FOR PAPERS, PERFORMANCES, ABSTRACTS, PANELS:
BLACK MUSIC CULTURE Area of PCA and ACA
36th and 28th Annual Joint Meeting of PCA/ACA
Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12-15, 2006
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 1 November 2005
The New Black Music Culture Area of the Popular Culture
Association and American Culture Association invite interested
scholars to submit paper or performance abstracts, papers, or
panel/roundtable proposals on the following sub-areas of
black music culture:
(1) Jazz and Blues
(2) Gospel/Spirituals
(3) Hip Hop
(4) Contemporary "Concert Music"
Initial deadline for abstracts: 3/31/06=20
Initial deadline for submissions: 9/30/06=20
Initial deadline for abstracts: 3/31/06=20
Initial deadline for submissions: 9/30/06=20