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Health and Human Rights
Volume 26, Number 1
Issue Editor: Priscilla Wald
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The deadline for this special issue of Literature and Medicine has been
moved up one year.
Health and Human Rights
Volume 26, Number 1
Issue Editor: Priscilla Wald
Call for Journal Submissions
*DEADLINE EXTENDED: September 1, 2005
TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature
The Caribbean Chapter of the College English Association (CEA-CC) plans to
publish the proceedings of its Spring 2005 conference on "Transgression and
Taboo." We are seeking an additional 5 papers to supplement this volume. We
are interested in essays that explore instances of the dialectics of
transgression and taboo in theoretical, poetical, fictional and dramatic texts.
We are particularly interested in papers that explore the intersection
between transgression, taboo, and incest.
Call for Papers: 'Reconstructing Hybridity'; An Anthology of Critical Essays
We will greatly welcome your original high-quality contribution to the
volume Reconstructing Hybridity which will provide an interesting
international forum for the discussion of hybridity. In recent years,
hybridity has become one of the most important and influential as well as
contested concepts in post-colonial theory. While theorists like Homi
Bhabha have used it to describe the effective and productive conditions of
culture, others like Aijaz Ahmad criticize the application of the term as a
form of postmodern alienation, devoid of historical particularity.
Call for Papers: 'Reconstructing Hybridity'; An Anthology of Critical Essays
We will greatly welcome your original high-quality contribution to the
volume Reconstructing Hybridity which will provide an interesting
international forum for the discussion of hybridity. In recent years,
hybridity has become one of the most important and influential as well as
contested concepts in post-colonial theory. While theorists like Homi
Bhabha have used it to describe the effective and productive conditions of
culture, others like Aijaz Ahmad criticize the application of the term as a
form of postmodern alienation, devoid of historical particularity.
Call for Papers: 2005 Louisiana English Journal; Focus: Grammar
CALL FOR PAPER
CALL FOR PAPER
DEADLINE: July 1, 2005
"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.
Submissions should be sent via email attachments to:
Submissions deadlines extended until 18th JULY 2005
FORUM is a new online graduate arts journal based at the University of
Edinburgh. Each edition will set out to explore a theme from as many different
perspectives as possible: submissions from all fields within the arts and
humanities are warmly welcomed. Visit us at http://forum.ll.ed.ac.uk
¡¥Origins and Originality¡¦
Cauda Pavonis: Studies in Hermeticism seeks scholarly articles for
upcoming print and online issues. Now in its twenty-third year of
publication, the journal publishes articles on all aspects of
hermeticism as well as book reviews and field-relevant
announcements. Cauda Pavonis also issues an Annual Bibliography of
Hermetic Studies each Spring and annually sponsors a panel at the
Renaissance Society of America Conference.
Transatlanticism in American Literature: Emerson, Hawthorne, and Poe
Oxford, England
July 13-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, the Nathaniel Hawthorne
Society, and the Poe Studies Association
Hosted by the Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, with
accommodations at nearby St. Catherine's College.
Call for Papers: 'Fin de Siecle' seminar, 1870-1920
The University of Oxford 'Fin de Siecle' seminar invites proposals for 45- to
50-minute papers on any aspect of literature, society and the arts in Britain
during the period between 1870 and 1920. Proposals for papers with an
international dimension will be considered.
Now in its sixth year, the seminar is a lively forum in which graduates
and established academics discuss fresh perspectives on turn-of-the-century
culture. It attracts attention from a broad community of researchers both
within and outside Oxford, who value its rigorous scholarly discussion.
Recent papers have examined such diverse subjects as:
Transatlanticism in American Literature: Emerson, Hawthorne, and Poe
Oxford, England
July 13-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, the Nathaniel Hawthorne
Society, and the Poe Studies Association
Hosted by the Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, with
accommodations at nearby St. Catherine's College.
Transatlanticism in American Literature: Emerson, Hawthorne, and Poe
Oxford, England
July 13-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, the Nathaniel Hawthorne
Society, and the Poe Studies Association
Hosted by the Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, with
accommodations at nearby St. Catherine's College.
Transatlanticism in American Literature: Emerson, Hawthorne, and Poe
Oxford, England
July 13-16, 2006
Sponsored by the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, the Nathaniel Hawthorne
Society, and the Poe Studies Association
Hosted by the Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, with
accommodations at nearby St. Catherine's College.
Call for Papers: 'Fin de Siecle' seminar, 1870-1920
The University of Oxford 'Fin de Siecle' seminar invites proposals for 45- to
50-minute papers on any aspect of literature, society and the arts in Britain
during the period between 1870 and 1920. Proposals for papers with an
international dimension will be considered.
Now in its sixth year, the seminar is a lively forum in which graduates
and established academics discuss fresh perspectives on turn-of-the-century
culture. It attracts attention from a broad community of researchers both
within and outside Oxford, who value its rigorous scholarly discussion.
Recent papers have examined such diverse subjects as:
Second Call for Papers for book, On Joanna Russ, edited by Farah
Mendlesohn, to be published by Wesleyan University Press in 2006.
This is a re-opening of a call for papers on the work of Joanna Russ.
The current state of the project is that all the spaces for essays on
Russ's critical work have been filled.
I am looking for up to six papers on Joanna Russ's fiction, each of
between six and seven thousand words long.
Abstracts should be sent to: farah.sf_at_gmail.com by June 30.
The deadline for the completion of accepted articles will be October 31st 2006.
Theoretical Visions: Visual Texts, Cultural Contexts, and Pedagogical
Applications
Theoretical Visions: Visual Texts, Cultural Contexts, and Pedagogical
Applications
Theoretical Visions: Visual Texts, Cultural Contexts, and Pedagogical
Applications
Call for Papers (November issue deadline: August 1, 2005)
The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS) is dedicated to the
study and discussion of motorcycling culture in all its forms and from all
over the world-including moped/scooter, street and racetrack, and
off-road/dirt bikes as well as every aspect of motorcycle culture past,
present and future. We hope the journal provides further opportunities to
explore these issues. The inaugural issue was published online in March,
2005: ijms.nova.edu.
Call For Papers: Crossings: A Counter-Disciplinary Journal
Issue #8: "The Power of Music" (Fall/Winter 2005)
Deadline: October 1st, 2005
CFP: Literature and Economics in Early American Studies (09/01/05;
collection)
College English Association National Conference: Reading the Regions /
Writing the Regions / Teaching the Regions
San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006
Deadline for all proposals: October 15, 2005
I am coordinating a set of panels on the topic of "Regional Mothers and
Motherhood" at the national College English Association conference, for
which I am interested in receiving individual or panel presentation
proposals that address ways in which art, film, literature, and other
media have used the figure of the mother to define, represent,
reinscribe, cross, blur, deconstruct, or transgress geographical,
historical, cultural, and/or ideological regions.
College English Association National Conference: Reading the Regions /
Writing the Regions / Teaching the Regions
San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006
Deadline for all proposals: October 15, 2005
I am coordinating a set of panels on the topic of "Regional Mothers and
Motherhood" at the national College English Association conference, for
which I am interested in receiving individual or panel presentation
proposals that address ways in which art, film, literature, and other
media have used the figure of the mother to define, represent,
reinscribe, cross, blur, deconstruct, or transgress geographical,
historical, cultural, and/or ideological regions.
College English Association National Conference: Reading the Regions /
Writing the Regions / Teaching the Regions
San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006
Deadline for all proposals: October 15, 2005
I am coordinating a set of panels on the topic of "Regional Mothers and
Motherhood" at the national College English Association conference, for
which I am interested in receiving individual or panel presentation
proposals that address ways in which art, film, literature, and other
media have used the figure of the mother to define, represent,
reinscribe, cross, blur, deconstruct, or transgress geographical,
historical, cultural, and/or ideological regions.
English Long Distance Trade, 1550-1700
English Long Distance Trade, 1550-1700
Call for Papers.
An International Conference on Travel Writing, 7-9 September 2006
Borders & Crossings VI, University of Palermo, Italy