CFP: Romanticism and the Body (2/22/06; ICR, 11/9/06-11/12/06)
CFP: Romanticism and the Body (2/22/06)
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CFP: Romanticism and the Body (2/22/06)
The AnaChronisT,
a peer-reviewed yearbook published by the Department of English Studies,
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary,
invites research papers and interviews on literatures in
English for its next issue, to be published in December 2006. All topics
acceptable. Papers are to be submitted by Monday, 3 April 2006.
The AnaChronisT welcomes submissions by graduate and doctoral students as
well as academics. The requirements of application are as follows:
- the text in Word or RTF document format sent to the following e-mail
address: anachronist_at_freemail.hu (your paper should not exceed 10,000 words,
including footnotes);
Writing Macao:
creative text and teaching
Call for Fourth Number:
Submissions are now sought for the fourth number of Writing Macao: creative
text and teaching, a special issue on Collaboration in Creative Writing, to
appear later in 2006 and already under construction.
Writing Macao:
creative text and teaching
Call for Fourth Number:
Submissions are now sought for the fourth number of Writing Macao: creative
text and teaching, a special issue on Collaboration in Creative Writing, to
appear later in 2006 and already under construction.
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel at: Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Panel Organizer: Voichita Nachescu nachescu_at_buffalo.edu.
Moderator (proposed): Greg Dimitriadis.
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel at: Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Panel Organizer: Voichita Nachescu nachescu_at_buffalo.edu.
Moderator (proposed): Greg Dimitriadis.
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel at: Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Panel Organizer: Voichita Nachescu nachescu_at_buffalo.edu.
Moderator (proposed): Greg Dimitriadis.
Call for Submissions
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Outsights: Images of Italian Americans in Other Literatures
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"Voices in Italian Americana" is a semi-annual literary and cultural =
review
devoted to the dissemination of information concerning the contributions =
of
and about Italian Americans to the cultural and art worlds of North =
America.
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We invite submissions of critical essays from scholars in all ethnic
literatures and films to be published in a special issue in the Fall of
2006.=20
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Call for Submissions
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Outsights: Images of Italian Americans in Other Literatures
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"Voices in Italian Americana" is a semi-annual literary and cultural =
review
devoted to the dissemination of information concerning the contributions =
of
and about Italian Americans to the cultural and art worlds of North =
America.
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We invite submissions of critical essays from scholars in all ethnic
literatures and films to be published in a special issue in the Fall of
2006.=20
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CFP - REFRACTORY: A JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA
SPECIAL ISSUE: NARRATIVE AND THE MOVING IMAGE
The online journal REFRACTORY is seeking contributions regarding
narrative in relation to audiovisual media (cinema, television and new
media). We invite a variety of approaches and topics, but are
particularly interested in essays that explore new areas and objects of
narrative study, or offer new perspectives on existing debates.
CFP - REFRACTORY: A JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA
SPECIAL ISSUE: NARRATIVE AND THE MOVING IMAGE
The online journal REFRACTORY is seeking contributions regarding
narrative in relation to audiovisual media (cinema, television and new
media). We invite a variety of approaches and topics, but are
particularly interested in essays that explore new areas and objects of
narrative study, or offer new perspectives on existing debates.
Fashioning Fiction (grad): University of Stirling (UK)=20
Abstract Deadline: 03/10/06
Conference Dates: 05/27/06 =96 05/28/06=20
=91What a strange power there is in clothing=92 =96 Isaac Bashevis Singer
Fashioning Fiction (grad): University of Stirling (UK)=20
Abstract Deadline: 03/10/06
Conference Dates: 05/27/06 =96 05/28/06=20
=91What a strange power there is in clothing=92 =96 Isaac Bashevis Singer
Fashioning Fiction (grad): University of Stirling (UK)=20
Abstract Deadline: 03/10/06
Conference Dates: 05/27/06 =96 05/28/06=20
=91What a strange power there is in clothing=92 =96 Isaac Bashevis Singer
Proposed Panel for the Midwest Modern Language Association
Panel Title: Graphic Novels
Although I am particularly interested in the relationship of graphic novels and history, papers examining any aspect of comic books and culture are welcome.
Please send 250 word abstracts to Rick Iadonisi at iadonisr_at_gvsu.edu or mail to:
Rick Iadonisi
Department of Writing
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, MI 49401
The deadline for abstracts is March 17, 2006.
Proposed Panel for the Midwest Modern Language Association
Panel Title: Graphic Novels
Although I am particularly interested in the relationship of graphic novels and history, papers examining any aspect of comic books and culture are welcome.
Please send 250 word abstracts to Rick Iadonisi at iadonisr_at_gvsu.edu or mail to:
Rick Iadonisi
Department of Writing
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, MI 49401
The deadline for abstracts is March 17, 2006.
CFP: Aging and the Young (3/1/06; MLA 12/27-12/30/06)
Aging and the Young: Representations of Old Age in Young Adult and
Children's Literature
What do storybooks teach children about getting old? How do
children's books and books for young adults construct lifetimes on a
personal and a social level? How do such books contribute to ageism,
age positivism, or a multiplicity of views? How could they do things
differently? How can and do books for pre-adults prepare people to
embrace the challenges of getting older throughout the life
cycle? Papers on all aspects of old age in children's and young
adult literature welcomed.
CFP: Aging and the Young (3/1/06; MLA 12/27-12/30/06)
Aging and the Young: Representations of Old Age in Young Adult and
Children's Literature
What do storybooks teach children about getting old? How do
children's books and books for young adults construct lifetimes on a
personal and a social level? How do such books contribute to ageism,
age positivism, or a multiplicity of views? How could they do things
differently? How can and do books for pre-adults prepare people to
embrace the challenges of getting older throughout the life
cycle? Papers on all aspects of old age in children's and young
adult literature welcomed.
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PANEL PROPOSALS: 1/31/06
Abstracts for individual Papers/Posters Deadline: 2/15/06
GENDER ACROSS BORDERS II: RESEARCH SUBJECTS (Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium)
April 21-22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
State University of New York at Buffalo
genderbuffalo.org
Keynote Speakers (confirmed): Bhanu Kapil (Naropa University) and Molly Carnes (University
of Wisconsin-Madison).
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PANEL PROPOSALS: 1/31/06
Abstracts for individual Papers/Posters Deadline: 2/15/06
GENDER ACROSS BORDERS II: RESEARCH SUBJECTS (Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium)
April 21-22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
State University of New York at Buffalo
genderbuffalo.org
Keynote Speakers (confirmed): Bhanu Kapil (Naropa University) and Molly Carnes (University
of Wisconsin-Madison).
Racing Across Borders:
National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature, UC San Diego;
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for
_American Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular
Culture_ (UC Press, 2002).
SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE
www.rhizomes.net
"Feminism's Others"
SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE
www.rhizomes.net
"Feminism's Others"
Racing Across Borders:
National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature, UC San Diego;
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for
_American Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular
Culture_ (UC Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders:
National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature, UC San Diego;
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for
_American Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular
Culture_ (UC Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders:
National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature, UC San Diego;
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for
_American Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular
Culture_ (UC Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders:
National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature, UC San Diego;
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for
_American Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular
Culture_ (UC Press, 2002).
SPECIAL ISSUE OF RHIZOMES: CULTURAL STUDIES IN EMERGING KNOWLEDGE
www.rhizomes.net
"Feminism's Others"
International Conference on Romanticism (ICR)
Panel Topic: Romanticism and Classical Philosophy/History
November 9-12, 2006
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on romantic engagement with Classical
philosophy and history. Proposals are encouraged to address this topic
within the context of ICR's 2006 theme, "Romanticism as Praxis." All
submissions acknowledged by email.
Please email 500-word abstract (inline or attachment) to
icr2006_at_ajdrake.com <mailto:icr2006_at_ajdrake.com>.
Deadline extended:
IASIL Sydney - Thursday 20 July to Sunday 23 July 2006 inclusive
http://www.iasil.org/sydney/
Reply to irish_at_unsw.edu.au
This is a Second and FINAL Call for Papers for the 2006 meeting of the
International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures.
Proposals are warmly invited on the general conference theme: exploring
'intertextuality' in all its forms in Irish literature and culture. Papers
on any other aspect of Irish writing (in English and/or Irish) are also very
welcome.
Please submit a title and 200 word abstract to irish_at_unsw.edu.au by 18
February, 2006.
Papers should not exceed 20 minutes duration.