CFP: Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture (3/29/06; MLA '06)
"Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture" – A Proposed
Special Session
MLA – December 27-30, 2006 – Philadelphia
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"Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture" – A Proposed
Special Session
MLA – December 27-30, 2006 – Philadelphia
"Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture" – A Proposed
Special Session
MLA – December 27-30, 2006 – Philadelphia
"Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture" – A Proposed
Special Session
MLA – December 27-30, 2006 – Philadelphia
"Temporality in African Diaspora Literature and Culture" – A Proposed
Special Session
MLA – December 27-30, 2006 – Philadelphia
"Locating Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French
Cultural Reach"=20
The Graduate Center, City University of New York Friday, October 6
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The Ph.D. Program in French at the City University of New York invites
paper proposals for its annual student conference. This year's
conference will be held on Friday 6 October and will focus on: "Locating
Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French Cultural Reach."
Papers should be 15-20 minutes in length.
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"Locating Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French
Cultural Reach"=20
The Graduate Center, City University of New York Friday, October 6
=20
=20
The Ph.D. Program in French at the City University of New York invites
paper proposals for its annual student conference. This year's
conference will be held on Friday 6 October and will focus on: "Locating
Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French Cultural Reach."
Papers should be 15-20 minutes in length.
=20
"Locating Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French
Cultural Reach"=20
The Graduate Center, City University of New York Friday, October 6
=20
=20
The Ph.D. Program in French at the City University of New York invites
paper proposals for its annual student conference. This year's
conference will be held on Friday 6 October and will focus on: "Locating
Empire: Seduction, Domination, and Revolt in the French Cultural Reach."
Papers should be 15-20 minutes in length.
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Call for Papers
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
www.filmandhistory.org
AREA: Emile de Antonio
"Arguably the most provocative film essayist/documentarian of the last sixty years in American life." Bill Nichols
CFP for a proposed special session for the 2006 Midwest Modern Language
Association convention in Chicago, November 9-12, 2006:
Religious Narratives and American Identity:
CFP for a proposed special session for the 2006 Midwest Modern Language
Association convention in Chicago, November 9-12, 2006:
Religious Narratives and American Identity:
CFP for a proposed special session for the 2006 Midwest Modern Language
Association convention in Chicago, November 9-12, 2006:
Religious Narratives and American Identity:
Children's Literature Association 34th Annual Conference
Newport News, Virginia
June 14 - 16, 2007
Children's Literature Association 34th Annual Conference
Newport News, Virginia
June 14 - 16, 2007
Children's Literature Association 34th Annual Conference
Newport News, Virginia
June 14 - 16, 2007
Children's Literature Association 34th Annual Conference
Newport News, Virginia
June 14 - 16, 2007
Transnationalism and the New Local: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity
Updated Submission Deadline for Abstracts: May 15, 2006
Transnationalism and the New Local: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity
Updated Submission Deadline for Abstracts: May 15, 2006
Transnationalism and the New Local: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity
Updated Submission Deadline for Abstracts: May 15, 2006
Transnationalism and the New Local: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture and Identity
Updated Submission Deadline for Abstracts: May 15, 2006
Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic
Receptor? (Book Project)
Call for chapter proposals for the book project "Aestheticism: De-humanizing
or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?" to be submitted
by August 2006. Cambridge Scholarly Press has already contacted me to express
an interest in publishing an edited collection on this topic.
Deadline for chapter proposal (500-1000 words): May 1, 2006.
Deadline for the completed manuscript (15-30 pp. including notes and works
cited) for accepted proposals: July 1, 2006.
Contact: Kelly Comfort (kcomfort_at_gatech.edu)
Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic
Receptor? (Book Project)
Call for chapter proposals for the book project "Aestheticism: De-humanizing
or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?" to be submitted
by August 2006. Cambridge Scholarly Press has already contacted me to express
an interest in publishing an edited collection on this topic.
Deadline for chapter proposal (500-1000 words): May 1, 2006.
Deadline for the completed manuscript (15-30 pp. including notes and works
cited) for accepted proposals: July 1, 2006.
Contact: Kelly Comfort (kcomfort_at_gatech.edu)
Aestheticism: De-humanizing or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic
Receptor? (Book Project)
Call for chapter proposals for the book project "Aestheticism: De-humanizing
or Re-humanizing Art, the Artist, and the Artistic Receptor?" to be submitted
by August 2006. Cambridge Scholarly Press has already contacted me to express
an interest in publishing an edited collection on this topic.
Deadline for chapter proposal (500-1000 words): May 1, 2006.
Deadline for the completed manuscript (15-30 pp. including notes and works
cited) for accepted proposals: July 1, 2006.
Contact: Kelly Comfort (kcomfort_at_gatech.edu)
The Lillian Hellman Society invites the submission of short articles,
notes, reminiscences, bibliographies, or announcements pertaining to
Hellman's life and/or works to be published in the initial issue of
The Lillian Hellman Newsletter.
Deadline: May 1 postmark. Electronic submissions or inquiries may be
sent to either Kelly Reames <kelly.reames_at_wku.edu> or Jason Simpson
<richard.simpson_at_wku.edu>.
Please mail hard copy submissions to:
Dr. Kelly Reames
Dept. of English
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Blvd., #11086
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1086
Television, Radio, Communications
Popular Culture Association in the South / American Culture Association
in the South Conference
October 5-7, 2006
Marriott Savannah Riverfront--Savannah, Georgia
Proposals are welcome for individual presentations or entire sessions
(traditional presentations, roundtables, or other configurations) on
television, radio, or any aspect of communications for the 2006
PCAS/ACAS joint conference in Savannah.
Panel: Romantic Poets and the Language of Abolition
Abstracts welcome on any aspect of the writings of the British Romantic poets
and their abolitionist writings. This is for the joint NASSR/BARS conference
in England in 2007, celebrating the abolition of the slave trade in the UK.
Panelists must be members of NASSR/BARS in 2007.
Dr. Marcy L. Tanter
Associate Professor of English
Director of Sophomore Literature
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX 76402
254-968-9892
Panel: Romantic Poets and the Language of Abolition
Abstracts welcome on any aspect of the writings of the British Romantic poets
and their abolitionist writings. This is for the joint NASSR/BARS conference
in England in 2007, celebrating the abolition of the slave trade in the UK.
Panelists must be members of NASSR/BARS in 2007.
Dr. Marcy L. Tanter
Associate Professor of English
Director of Sophomore Literature
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX 76402
254-968-9892
Panel: Romantic Poets and the Language of Abolition
Abstracts welcome on any aspect of the writings of the British Romantic poets
and their abolitionist writings. This is for the joint NASSR/BARS conference
in England in 2007, celebrating the abolition of the slave trade in the UK.
Panelists must be members of NASSR/BARS in 2007.
Dr. Marcy L. Tanter
Associate Professor of English
Director of Sophomore Literature
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX 76402
254-968-9892
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea as Frontier."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea as Frontier."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea as Frontier."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm