CFP: Embodiment and Location: American Lit. after 1870 (4/21/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)
M/MLA Standing Panel
American Literature II: Literature After 1870
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It is the Midwest MLA convention; and not the MLA as noted on the
previous announcement. Everything else remains the same.=20
Olabisi Gwamna
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CFP: Disability in African Fiction
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It is the Midwest MLA convention; and not the MLA as noted on the
previous announcement. Everything else remains the same.=20
Olabisi Gwamna
=20
________________________________
CFP: Disability in African Fiction
=20
It is the Midwest MLA convention; and not the MLA as noted on the
previous announcement. Everything else remains the same.=20
Olabisi Gwamna
=20
________________________________
CFP: Disability in African Fiction
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2nd Global Conference
Hope - Probing the Boundaries
Monday 18th September - Wednesday 20th September 2006
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
(please cross post where appropriate)
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore contemporary definitions, meanings and expressions of hope. In particular, it will seek to examine the individual, social, national and international contexts within which hope emerges as well as its counterpart, hopelessness.
2nd Global Conference
Hope - Probing the Boundaries
Monday 18th September - Wednesday 20th September 2006
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
(please cross post where appropriate)
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore contemporary definitions, meanings and expressions of hope. In particular, it will seek to examine the individual, social, national and international contexts within which hope emerges as well as its counterpart, hopelessness.
2nd Global Conference
Hope - Probing the Boundaries
Monday 18th September - Wednesday 20th September 2006
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
(please cross post where appropriate)
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore contemporary definitions, meanings and expressions of hope. In particular, it will seek to examine the individual, social, national and international contexts within which hope emerges as well as its counterpart, hopelessness.
2nd Global Conference
Hope - Probing the Boundaries
Monday 18th September - Wednesday 20th September 2006
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
(please cross post where appropriate)
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore contemporary definitions, meanings and expressions of hope. In particular, it will seek to examine the individual, social, national and international contexts within which hope emerges as well as its counterpart, hopelessness.
2nd Global Conference
Hope - Probing the Boundaries
Monday 18th September - Wednesday 20th September 2006
Mansfield College, Oxford
Call for Papers
(please cross post where appropriate)
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore contemporary definitions, meanings and expressions of hope. In particular, it will seek to examine the individual, social, national and international contexts within which hope emerges as well as its counterpart, hopelessness.
"The Mimeograph Revolution and the Avant-Garde"
Proposed Panel for Modernist Studies Association
Annual Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma
October 19-22, 2006
In recognition of MSA8=92s host city, this proposed panel seeks papers =20=
on the work of Joe Brainard, Ted Berrgian, and Ron Padgett. Although =20
generally associated with the second-generation New York School, =20
these figures might also be usefully identified with the city in =20
which their collaboration began: Tulsa, Oklahoma. Indeed, as =20
significant as is their debt to Ashbery, O=92Hara, and company, in many =20=
ways this filial relation has obscured the degree to which their work =20=
SUB/VERSIONS: CULTURAL STATUS, GENRE AND CRITIQUE
4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, Department of English, University
of Dundee
Friday 30th June 2006
Call For Papers
SUB/VERSIONS: CULTURAL STATUS, GENRE AND CRITIQUE
4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, Department of English, University
of Dundee
Friday 30th June 2006
Call For Papers
VR_at_RL: Virtual Reality in Real Life 2006
Online Conference: July 24-28, 2006
Proposal Deadline: 200 words by May 5th
VR_at_RL seeks participants interested in investigating the intersection =20=
of rhetoric and new media. The conference seeks to provide a forum =20
for scholars working in this emerging area of inquiry, to address =20
common problems in research and teaching, and to uncover fruitful =20
points of connection. Fundamentally, the conference will address new =20
media as it exists now and as it is emerging as an embodied, material =20=
concern.
Topics might include:
VR_at_RL: Virtual Reality in Real Life 2006
Online Conference: July 24-28, 2006
Proposal Deadline: 200 words by May 5th
VR_at_RL seeks participants interested in investigating the intersection =20=
of rhetoric and new media. The conference seeks to provide a forum =20
for scholars working in this emerging area of inquiry, to address =20
common problems in research and teaching, and to uncover fruitful =20
points of connection. Fundamentally, the conference will address new =20
media as it exists now and as it is emerging as an embodied, material =20=
concern.
Topics might include:
Children and Performance in Early Modernity
Renaissance Society of America Conference, Miami 2007
The Duke Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies is sponsoring a
session on children in the contexts of early modern performance. We are
seeking abstracts for papers that consider any aspect of this subject --
court culture, children's companies, public performances, and private
environments. Ideally we would like to assemble a session that touches
on the implications and conditions of child actors from a variety of
cultural settings and in a variety of modes (theater, music, dance, etc.).
Children and Performance in Early Modernity
Renaissance Society of America Conference, Miami 2007
The Duke Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies is sponsoring a
session on children in the contexts of early modern performance. We are
seeking abstracts for papers that consider any aspect of this subject --
court culture, children's companies, public performances, and private
environments. Ideally we would like to assemble a session that touches
on the implications and conditions of child actors from a variety of
cultural settings and in a variety of modes (theater, music, dance, etc.).
Children and Performance in Early Modernity
Renaissance Society of America Conference, Miami 2007
The Duke Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies is sponsoring a
session on children in the contexts of early modern performance. We are
seeking abstracts for papers that consider any aspect of this subject --
court culture, children's companies, public performances, and private
environments. Ideally we would like to assemble a session that touches
on the implications and conditions of child actors from a variety of
cultural settings and in a variety of modes (theater, music, dance, etc.).
SUB/VERSIONS: CULTURAL STATUS, GENRE AND CRITIQUE
4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, Department of English, University
of Dundee
Friday 30th June 2006
Call For Papers
VR_at_RL: Virtual Reality in Real Life 2006
Online Conference: July 24-28, 2006
Proposal Deadline: 200 words by May 5th
VR_at_RL seeks participants interested in investigating the intersection =20=
of rhetoric and new media. The conference seeks to provide a forum =20
for scholars working in this emerging area of inquiry, to address =20
common problems in research and teaching, and to uncover fruitful =20
points of connection. Fundamentally, the conference will address new =20
media as it exists now and as it is emerging as an embodied, material =20=
concern.
Topics might include:
SUB/VERSIONS: CULTURAL STATUS, GENRE AND CRITIQUE
4th Annual Postgraduate Conference, Department of English, University
of Dundee
Friday 30th June 2006
Call For Papers
"The Mimeograph Revolution and the Avant-Garde"
Proposed Panel for Modernist Studies Association
Annual Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma
October 19-22, 2006
In recognition of MSA8=92s host city, this proposed panel seeks papers =20=
on the work of Joe Brainard, Ted Berrgian, and Ron Padgett. Although =20
generally associated with the second-generation New York School, =20
these figures might also be usefully identified with the city in =20
which their collaboration began: Tulsa, Oklahoma. Indeed, as =20
significant as is their debt to Ashbery, O=92Hara, and company, in many =20=
ways this filial relation has obscured the degree to which their work =20=
VR_at_RL: Virtual Reality in Real Life 2006
Online Conference: July 24-28, 2006
Proposal Deadline: 200 words by May 5th
VR_at_RL seeks participants interested in investigating the intersection =20=
of rhetoric and new media. The conference seeks to provide a forum =20
for scholars working in this emerging area of inquiry, to address =20
common problems in research and teaching, and to uncover fruitful =20
points of connection. Fundamentally, the conference will address new =20
media as it exists now and as it is emerging as an embodied, material =20=
concern.
Topics might include:
Here is the Call for Papers in Plain Text
Howard Meltzer
[Re]Configurations: Arts, Humanities, and Technology in the Urban
Environment
We invite individual papers and session proposals addressing the conference
theme from all possible disciplinary angles, such as its representation in
literature, the visual arts, political essays, or scientific and
philosophical writings. We welcome submissions for poster or portfolio
presentation and musical performance as well.
In addition to the conference theme, papers on all other aspects of the
interaction of technology, science, and the humanities are welcome.
Here is the Call for Papers in Plain Text
Howard Meltzer
[Re]Configurations: Arts, Humanities, and Technology in the Urban
Environment
We invite individual papers and session proposals addressing the conference
theme from all possible disciplinary angles, such as its representation in
literature, the visual arts, political essays, or scientific and
philosophical writings. We welcome submissions for poster or portfolio
presentation and musical performance as well.
In addition to the conference theme, papers on all other aspects of the
interaction of technology, science, and the humanities are welcome.
Call for Papers
Medievalism Transformed:
Imagining the Medieval World
An interdisciplinary postgraduate conference,3 June 2006.
Submissions due 21 April, 2006.
Your proposal for a 20-minute paper should be no longer than 300 words. Please
make submissions electronically to medievalismtransformed_at_bangor.ac.uk by 21
April 2006. Proposals should be accompanied by your name, institutional
affiliation, email address, and contact information.
Here is the Call for Papers in Plain Text
Howard Meltzer
[Re]Configurations: Arts, Humanities, and Technology in the Urban
Environment
We invite individual papers and session proposals addressing the conference
theme from all possible disciplinary angles, such as its representation in
literature, the visual arts, political essays, or scientific and
philosophical writings. We welcome submissions for poster or portfolio
presentation and musical performance as well.
In addition to the conference theme, papers on all other aspects of the
interaction of technology, science, and the humanities are welcome.
Here is the Call for Papers in Plain Text
Howard Meltzer
[Re]Configurations: Arts, Humanities, and Technology in the Urban
Environment
We invite individual papers and session proposals addressing the conference
theme from all possible disciplinary angles, such as its representation in
literature, the visual arts, political essays, or scientific and
philosophical writings. We welcome submissions for poster or portfolio
presentation and musical performance as well.
In addition to the conference theme, papers on all other aspects of the
interaction of technology, science, and the humanities are welcome.
Call for Papers
Medievalism Transformed:
Imagining the Medieval World
An interdisciplinary postgraduate conference,3 June 2006.
Submissions due 21 April, 2006.
Your proposal for a 20-minute paper should be no longer than 300 words. Please
make submissions electronically to medievalismtransformed_at_bangor.ac.uk by 21
April 2006. Proposals should be accompanied by your name, institutional
affiliation, email address, and contact information.
Here is the Call for Papers in Plain Text
Howard Meltzer
[Re]Configurations: Arts, Humanities, and Technology in the Urban
Environment
We invite individual papers and session proposals addressing the conference
theme from all possible disciplinary angles, such as its representation in
literature, the visual arts, political essays, or scientific and
philosophical writings. We welcome submissions for poster or portfolio
presentation and musical performance as well.
In addition to the conference theme, papers on all other aspects of the
interaction of technology, science, and the humanities are welcome.