CFP: British Cinema in the 1970s (UK) (2/1/07; 7/4/07-7/6/07)
Call for Papers
Don't Look Now? British Cinema in the 1970s Conference
Wednesday 4th to Friday 6th July 2007 at the University of Exeter (UK)
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Call for Papers
Don't Look Now? British Cinema in the 1970s Conference
Wednesday 4th to Friday 6th July 2007 at the University of Exeter (UK)
Collection: Form and Genre in the Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1830
Articles (6000-7000, including notes) are invited for a collection on form and genre in the literature of the long eighteenth century. While the novel has traditionally received sustained critical analysis, non-fictional prose and poetic genres have usually been neglected. It is hoped that a wide variety of genres and (poetic) forms will be explored. Papers that deal with hybridisation of genres are especially welcome. Also, contextualisations of genres such as the ode in European terms are encouraged.
Proposal for NeMLA Community College round table
NeMLA: March 1-4, 2007, Baltimore
Collection: Form and Genre in the Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1830
Articles (6000-7000, including notes) are invited for a collection on form and genre in the literature of the long eighteenth century. While the novel has traditionally received sustained critical analysis, non-fictional prose and poetic genres have usually been neglected. It is hoped that a wide variety of genres and (poetic) forms will be explored. Papers that deal with hybridisation of genres are especially welcome. Also, contextualisations of genres such as the ode in European terms are encouraged.
Panel Title: The African American West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, Idaho,
October 25-28, 2006.
This panel will examine the various ways that African American
experience in the American West has been depicted and imagined. We will
emphasize the wide range of those experiences, from the earliest black
pioneers to contemporary writers who have lived in or written about the
West. Papers that focus on the depiction of African American experience
in other media (film, television, etc.) than literature are also
welcome.
Please send 250-300 word abstract with name, address, affiliation,
email, phone, fax, and A/V requests by June 7, 2006 to:
Panel Title: The African American West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, Idaho,
October 25-28, 2006.
This panel will examine the various ways that African American
experience in the American West has been depicted and imagined. We will
emphasize the wide range of those experiences, from the earliest black
pioneers to contemporary writers who have lived in or written about the
West. Papers that focus on the depiction of African American experience
in other media (film, television, etc.) than literature are also
welcome.
Please send 250-300 word abstract with name, address, affiliation,
email, phone, fax, and A/V requests by June 7, 2006 to:
Call for Papers=20
The Documentary Tradition:=20
Contemporary Documentary Maker =E2=80=93 Morgan Spurlock
The Documentary Tradition - 2006 Film and History Conference
Dallas, Texas, United States
8th=E2=80=9312th November 2006
Deadline for Proposals - 1st August 2006
The Documentary Tradition and its many permutations will be the topic of th=
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Proposals are now being accepted for The Documentary Tradition looking=20
specifically at the contemporary documentary maker Morgan Spurlock.
Listed below are some suggestions for possible proposals, but all other=20
perspectives and aspects will be considered.
Panel Title: The African American West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, Idaho,
October 25-28, 2006.
This panel will examine the various ways that African American
experience in the American West has been depicted and imagined. We will
emphasize the wide range of those experiences, from the earliest black
pioneers to contemporary writers who have lived in or written about the
West. Papers that focus on the depiction of African American experience
in other media (film, television, etc.) than literature are also
welcome.
Please send 250-300 word abstract with name, address, affiliation,
email, phone, fax, and A/V requests by June 7, 2006 to:
CFP for Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association, October
26-28, 2006, Baltimore, MD (Wyndham
Inner Harbor Hotel) –
Popular Culture and Activism
We invite submissions for several sessions on topics surrounding Popular
Culture and
Activism.
CFP for Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association, October
26-28, 2006, Baltimore, MD (Wyndham
Inner Harbor Hotel) –
Popular Culture and Activism
We invite submissions for several sessions on topics surrounding Popular
Culture and
Activism.
The Flow Conference (Oct. 26 -29, 2006; Austin, TX) -- a series of roundtable
discussions with topics created by Flow (http://www.flowtv.org)columnists,
organized around the future of television and media culture -- is now accepting
submissions to join a roundtable. Deadline for submission is: June 15, 2006
The goal of the Flow Conference is conversation. There are no plenary sessions
and participants are asked to submit short position papers (not full-length
essays). We want to promote discussion amongst scholars, members of the media
industries, media activists, fans, and policy-makers over crucial issues
related to television and media.
The Flow Conference (Oct. 26 -29, 2006; Austin, TX) -- a series of roundtable
discussions with topics created by Flow (http://www.flowtv.org)columnists,
organized around the future of television and media culture -- is now accepting
submissions to join a roundtable. Deadline for submission is: June 15, 2006
The goal of the Flow Conference is conversation. There are no plenary sessions
and participants are asked to submit short position papers (not full-length
essays). We want to promote discussion amongst scholars, members of the media
industries, media activists, fans, and policy-makers over crucial issues
related to television and media.
Call For Papers:
16th annual Cultural Studies Conference at Kansas State University
TOPIC: Entertainment
CONFERENCE DATES: March 8-10, 2007
PROPOSAL DEADLINE: Sept 20, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Judith Halberstam, author of _The Transgender Moment:
Gender Flexibility and the Postmodern Condition_, _The Drag King Book_,
_Female Masculinity_, _Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of
Monsters_, and _Posthuman Bodies_.
Live Performance by El Vez, "the Mexican Elvis"
Conference Description:
"Anyone who tries to tries to distinguish entertainment from education
doesn't know the first thing about either" –Marshall McLuhan
Call For Papers:
16th annual Cultural Studies Conference at Kansas State University
TOPIC: Entertainment
CONFERENCE DATES: March 8-10, 2007
PROPOSAL DEADLINE: Sept 20, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Judith Halberstam, author of _The Transgender Moment:
Gender Flexibility and the Postmodern Condition_, _The Drag King Book_,
_Female Masculinity_, _Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of
Monsters_, and _Posthuman Bodies_.
Live Performance by El Vez, "the Mexican Elvis"
Conference Description:
"Anyone who tries to tries to distinguish entertainment from education
doesn't know the first thing about either" –Marshall McLuhan
Call For Papers:
16th annual Cultural Studies Conference at Kansas State University
TOPIC: Entertainment
CONFERENCE DATES: March 8-10, 2007
PROPOSAL DEADLINE: Sept 20, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Judith Halberstam, author of _The Transgender Moment:
Gender Flexibility and the Postmodern Condition_, _The Drag King Book_,
_Female Masculinity_, _Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of
Monsters_, and _Posthuman Bodies_.
Live Performance by El Vez, "the Mexican Elvis"
Conference Description:
"Anyone who tries to tries to distinguish entertainment from education
doesn't know the first thing about either" –Marshall McLuhan
As we are finalizing the program for the Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Conference, to be held November 8-11, 2006, in
Philadelphia, we have decided to add a session, hopefully of between two
and four panels, on two areas that are relatively new for the SSAWW:
1. women's popular culture and 2. third-wave feminism.
If you are interested in presenting a paper on either of these two broad
topics, please contact me (at dek7_at_lehigh.edu) as soon as possible, but
definitely before June 30.
Dawn Keetley
V-P SSAWW
Associate Professor of English
Lehigh University
As we are finalizing the program for the Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Conference, to be held November 8-11, 2006, in
Philadelphia, we have decided to add a session, hopefully of between two
and four panels, on two areas that are relatively new for the SSAWW:
1. women's popular culture and 2. third-wave feminism.
If you are interested in presenting a paper on either of these two broad
topics, please contact me (at dek7_at_lehigh.edu) as soon as possible, but
definitely before June 30.
Dawn Keetley
V-P SSAWW
Associate Professor of English
Lehigh University
As we are finalizing the program for the Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Conference, to be held November 8-11, 2006, in
Philadelphia, we have decided to add a session, hopefully of between two
and four panels, on two areas that are relatively new for the SSAWW:
1. women's popular culture and 2. third-wave feminism.
If you are interested in presenting a paper on either of these two broad
topics, please contact me (at dek7_at_lehigh.edu) as soon as possible, but
definitely before June 30.
Dawn Keetley
V-P SSAWW
Associate Professor of English
Lehigh University
As we are finalizing the program for the Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Conference, to be held November 8-11, 2006, in
Philadelphia, we have decided to add a session, hopefully of between two
and four panels, on two areas that are relatively new for the SSAWW:
1. women's popular culture and 2. third-wave feminism.
If you are interested in presenting a paper on either of these two broad
topics, please contact me (at dek7_at_lehigh.edu) as soon as possible, but
definitely before June 30.
Dawn Keetley
V-P SSAWW
Associate Professor of English
Lehigh University
CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Essays on Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Science in
Nineteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Amanda Mordavsky Caleb, the collection
will be printed by Cambridge Scholars Press in Spring/Summer 2007. Papers are
invited on all aspects of research broadly relating to science in
nineteenth-century Britain. Proposals may focus on areas including, but not
limited to: art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, continental influences,
history, literature, mathematics, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
religion, sociology, and zoology.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Essays on Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Science in
Nineteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Amanda Mordavsky Caleb, the collection
will be printed by Cambridge Scholars Press in Spring/Summer 2007. Papers are
invited on all aspects of research broadly relating to science in
nineteenth-century Britain. Proposals may focus on areas including, but not
limited to: art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, continental influences,
history, literature, mathematics, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
religion, sociology, and zoology.
Call for papers: Re-reading Rembrandt.
Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA), University of Amsterdam
Conference date: 12/2/06.
Deadline for proposals: 7/15/06.
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Keynote speakers:
Mieke Bal (Academy Professor, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and =
Sciences/ University of Amsterdam)
Harry berger Jr. (Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa =
Cruz)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Essays on Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Science in
Nineteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Amanda Mordavsky Caleb, the collection
will be printed by Cambridge Scholars Press in Spring/Summer 2007. Papers are
invited on all aspects of research broadly relating to science in
nineteenth-century Britain. Proposals may focus on areas including, but not
limited to: art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, continental influences,
history, literature, mathematics, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
religion, sociology, and zoology.
Call for papers: Re-reading Rembrandt.
Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA), University of Amsterdam
Conference date: 12/2/06.
Deadline for proposals: 7/15/06.
=20
Keynote speakers:
Mieke Bal (Academy Professor, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and =
Sciences/ University of Amsterdam)
Harry berger Jr. (Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa =
Cruz)
=20
Call for papers: Re-reading Rembrandt.
Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA), University of Amsterdam
Conference date: 12/2/06.
Deadline for proposals: 7/15/06.
=20
Keynote speakers:
Mieke Bal (Academy Professor, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and =
Sciences/ University of Amsterdam)
Harry berger Jr. (Professor Emeritus, University of California, Santa =
Cruz)
=20
CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Essays on Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Science in
Nineteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Amanda Mordavsky Caleb, the collection
will be printed by Cambridge Scholars Press in Spring/Summer 2007. Papers are
invited on all aspects of research broadly relating to science in
nineteenth-century Britain. Proposals may focus on areas including, but not
limited to: art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, continental influences,
history, literature, mathematics, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
religion, sociology, and zoology.
***DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 30***
Second Annual University of Ottawa English Graduate
Conference
Propaganda and its Discontents
***DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 30***
Second Annual University of Ottawa English Graduate
Conference
Propaganda and its Discontents
Brown and the Bayou: Politics, Writing, and Borderlands in the=20
Postrevolutionary Circumatlantic World
Brown and the Bayou: Politics, Writing, and Borderlands in the=20
Postrevolutionary Circumatlantic World