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CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

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CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950 (3/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Maureen Goggin

Please Distribute
=20
Call for Proposals

for a collection

Women and Things: Material Culture, 1750-1950

Maureen Daly Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin , editors

=20

=20

We invite proposals for essays for a collection titled Women and Things:
Material Culture, 1750-1950. This collection invites scholars to
consider women's engagement with the material world, from the most
ordinary, mundane daily practices and objects to the most extraordinary,
life-altering practices and objects, over the two-hundred-year period of
1750 to1950.=20

=20

CFP: Multiculturalism, Pluralism and Globalization (3/8/07; 10/4/07-10/5/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Orion Anderson

**

"MULTICULTURALISM, PLURALISM AND GLOBALIZATION"
An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by
THE WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Office of International Education and Department of History

OCTOBER 4-5, 2007

Keynote Speaker: Harvey Sarles, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature,
University of Minnesota

***

We invite proposals for individual papers and entire panels for an
interdisciplinary conference on multiculturalism, pluralism, and
globalization.
Papers and presentations from all disciplines and time periods are welcome.

CFP: Multiculturalism, Pluralism and Globalization (3/8/07; 10/4/07-10/5/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Orion Anderson

**

"MULTICULTURALISM, PLURALISM AND GLOBALIZATION"
An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by
THE WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Office of International Education and Department of History

OCTOBER 4-5, 2007

Keynote Speaker: Harvey Sarles, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature,
University of Minnesota

***

We invite proposals for individual papers and entire panels for an
interdisciplinary conference on multiculturalism, pluralism, and
globalization.
Papers and presentations from all disciplines and time periods are welcome.

CFP: Multiculturalism, Pluralism and Globalization (3/8/07; 10/4/07-10/5/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Orion Anderson

**

"MULTICULTURALISM, PLURALISM AND GLOBALIZATION"
An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by
THE WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Office of International Education and Department of History

OCTOBER 4-5, 2007

Keynote Speaker: Harvey Sarles, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature,
University of Minnesota

***

We invite proposals for individual papers and entire panels for an
interdisciplinary conference on multiculturalism, pluralism, and
globalization.
Papers and presentations from all disciplines and time periods are welcome.

CFP: Multiculturalism, Pluralism and Globalization (3/8/07; 10/4/07-10/5/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:54pm
Orion Anderson

**

"MULTICULTURALISM, PLURALISM AND GLOBALIZATION"
An interdisciplinary conference sponsored by
THE WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse
Office of International Education and Department of History

OCTOBER 4-5, 2007

Keynote Speaker: Harvey Sarles, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature,
University of Minnesota

***

We invite proposals for individual papers and entire panels for an
interdisciplinary conference on multiculturalism, pluralism, and
globalization.
Papers and presentations from all disciplines and time periods are welcome.

CFP: Reception Study (5/1/07; 9/27/07-9/29/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Philip Goldstein

CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.

CFP: Reception Study (5/1/07; 9/27/07-9/29/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Philip Goldstein

CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.

CFP: Reception Study (5/1/07; 9/27/07-9/29/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Philip Goldstein

CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.

CFP: Reception Study (5/1/07; 9/27/07-9/29/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Philip Goldstein

CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.

CFP: Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets (grad) (2/5/07; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Wych-Elm Tree

2nd Annual Medieval Studies/CUNY Medievalists
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
  
March 16, 2007
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
 
 
Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets

CFP: Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets (grad) (2/5/07; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:31pm
Wych-Elm Tree

2nd Annual Medieval Studies/CUNY Medievalists
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
  
March 16, 2007
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
 
 
Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets

CFP: What's a Feminist to do with Melville (3/10/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:30pm
Charlene Avallone

What=92s a Feminist to Do with Melville?
Melville Society Session
MLA, Chicago, December 27-30, 2007

Feminist criticism contributes a stimulating, if still compact, =20
scholarship in the field of Melville studies. The past three decades =20=

of feminist study have not only revisited questions of Melville and =20
misogyny, but also renewed interest in his short fiction, poetry, and =20=

Pierre; opened up the significance of gendered figures in his texts; =20
reconsidered his career through new historical models of authorship; =20
and more.

CFP: What's a Feminist to do with Melville (3/10/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 6:30pm
Charlene Avallone

What=92s a Feminist to Do with Melville?
Melville Society Session
MLA, Chicago, December 27-30, 2007

Feminist criticism contributes a stimulating, if still compact, =20
scholarship in the field of Melville studies. The past three decades =20=

of feminist study have not only revisited questions of Melville and =20
misogyny, but also renewed interest in his short fiction, poetry, and =20=

Pierre; opened up the significance of gendered figures in his texts; =20
reconsidered his career through new historical models of authorship; =20
and more.

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