CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA '07)
CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA
12/07)
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CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA
12/07)
AMERICAN NAME SOCIETY at MLA, Chicago. Two open
sessions. Fields may include literature, literary
theory, philosophy, linguistics, geography, sociology,
history. Panels may be organized on single authors or
subjects. Abstracts (150 word max) by 03 March to
Kemp Williams <kempw_at_us.ibm.com>
AMERICAN NAME SOCIETY at MLA, Chicago. Two open
sessions. Fields may include literature, literary
theory, philosophy, linguistics, geography, sociology,
history. Panels may be organized on single authors or
subjects. Abstracts (150 word max) by 03 March to
Kemp Williams <kempw_at_us.ibm.com>
CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA
12/07)
CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA
12/07)
CFP: Disability and Graphic Narrative (3/15/07; MLA
12/07)
Deadline for abstracts extended.
Artful Strategies/Necessary Risks: The Shifting Borders between Success =
and Failure=20
April 20th and 21st on the campus of California State University, =
Sacramento=20
Deadline for abstracts extended.
Artful Strategies/Necessary Risks: The Shifting Borders between Success =
and Failure=20
April 20th and 21st on the campus of California State University, =
Sacramento=20
Deadline for abstracts extended.
Artful Strategies/Necessary Risks: The Shifting Borders between Success =
and Failure=20
April 20th and 21st on the campus of California State University, =
Sacramento=20
Deadline for abstracts extended.
Artful Strategies/Necessary Risks: The Shifting Borders between Success =
and Failure=20
April 20th and 21st on the campus of California State University, =
Sacramento=20
Deadline for abstracts extended.
Artful Strategies/Necessary Risks: The Shifting Borders between Success =
and Failure=20
April 20th and 21st on the campus of California State University, =
Sacramento=20
CFP: Genre in Asian Film and Television (collection)
Edited by: Xin Zhang (University of Wales Aberystwyth), Angelina Karpovich (Brunel University), and Felicia Chan (University of Ulster).
Submissions are invited for a proposed collection entitled 'Genre in Asian Film and Television'. Existing examinations of genre in Asian visual media have tended to focus on film, rather than television. Among those, certain genres (melodrama, martial arts, horror) and national contexts (India, trans-national China, Japan, and more recently, South Korea) have received the lion's share of academic attention.
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/07; PAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 2-3, 2007
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2007
Paper proposals sought for a panel on "Shakespeare and Related Topics."
Proposals are encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible
topics include:
CFP: Genre in Asian Film and Television (collection)
Edited by: Xin Zhang (University of Wales Aberystwyth), Angelina Karpovich (Brunel University), and Felicia Chan (University of Ulster).
Submissions are invited for a proposed collection entitled 'Genre in Asian Film and Television'. Existing examinations of genre in Asian visual media have tended to focus on film, rather than television. Among those, certain genres (melodrama, martial arts, horror) and national contexts (India, trans-national China, Japan, and more recently, South Korea) have received the lion's share of academic attention.
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/07; PAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 2-3, 2007
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2007
Paper proposals sought for a panel on "Shakespeare and Related Topics."
Proposals are encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible
topics include:
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/07; PAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 2-3, 2007
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2007
Paper proposals sought for a panel on "Shakespeare and Related Topics."
Proposals are encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible
topics include:
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/07; PAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 2-3, 2007
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2007
Paper proposals sought for a panel on "Shakespeare and Related Topics."
Proposals are encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible
topics include:
CFP: Genre in Asian Film and Television (collection)
Edited by: Xin Zhang (University of Wales Aberystwyth), Angelina Karpovich (Brunel University), and Felicia Chan (University of Ulster).
Submissions are invited for a proposed collection entitled 'Genre in Asian Film and Television'. Existing examinations of genre in Asian visual media have tended to focus on film, rather than television. Among those, certain genres (melodrama, martial arts, horror) and national contexts (India, trans-national China, Japan, and more recently, South Korea) have received the lion's share of academic attention.
The 15th Annual Acacia Conference at California State University, Fullerton
April 6th and 7th, 2007
Impasse and Ambivalence: Re-defining Ethics (grad)
Submission Deadline Extended to February 15th, 2007.
Panel CFP: *Hero(in)es and Anti- Hero(in)es
*
Please send proposals/abstracts of 250-500 words to
acaciaconference_at_gmail.com by February 15th, 2007.
Conference sponsored by The Acacia Group, the graduate student organization
of the CSUF English and Comparative Literature Department.
The 15th Annual Acacia Conference at California State University, Fullerton
April 6th and 7th, 2007
Impasse and Ambivalence: Re-defining Ethics (grad)
Submission Deadline Extended to February 15th, 2007.
Panel CFP: *Hero(in)es and Anti- Hero(in)es
*
Please send proposals/abstracts of 250-500 words to
acaciaconference_at_gmail.com by February 15th, 2007.
Conference sponsored by The Acacia Group, the graduate student organization
of the CSUF English and Comparative Literature Department.
Impasse and Ambivalence: Re-defining Ethics (grad)
The 15th Annual Acacia Conference at California State University, Fullerton
April 6th and 7th, 2007
Submission Deadline Extended to February 15th, 2007.
We welcome papers that focus on other topics besides ethics, as this is a
general graduate conference. We are especially interested in creative works.
Please send proposals of 250-500 words to
acaciaconference_at_gmail.com or acaciagroup_at_gmail.com by February 15th,
2007.
Impasse and Ambivalence: Re-defining Ethics (grad)
The 15th Annual Acacia Conference at California State University, Fullerton
April 6th and 7th, 2007
Submission Deadline Extended to February 15th, 2007.
We welcome papers that focus on other topics besides ethics, as this is a
general graduate conference. We are especially interested in creative works.
Please send proposals of 250-500 words to
acaciaconference_at_gmail.com or acaciagroup_at_gmail.com by February 15th,
2007.
Call for Papers:
College English Association of Ohio – Spring Conference
When: Friday, April 20, 2007
Where: Ohio Dominican University, Division of Literature and Language
Theme: New Boundaries, New Views
The College English Association of Ohio (CEAO) Spring Conference
title
invites participants to explore the implications the new boundaries
and
parameters of English Studies has for their teaching, for their
research, and—in keeping with this year's Nancy Dasher Award theme—for
their creative writing.
Call for Papers:
College English Association of Ohio – Spring Conference
When: Friday, April 20, 2007
Where: Ohio Dominican University, Division of Literature and Language
Theme: New Boundaries, New Views
The College English Association of Ohio (CEAO) Spring Conference
title
invites participants to explore the implications the new boundaries
and
parameters of English Studies has for their teaching, for their
research, and—in keeping with this year's Nancy Dasher Award theme—for
their creative writing.
Impasse and Ambivalence: Re-defining Ethics (grad)
The 15th Annual Acacia Conference at California State University, Fullerton
April 6th and 7th, 2007
Submission Deadline Extended to February 15th, 2007.
We welcome papers that focus on other topics besides ethics, as this is a
general graduate conference. We are especially interested in creative works.
Please send proposals of 250-500 words to
acaciaconference_at_gmail.com or acaciagroup_at_gmail.com by February 15th,
2007.
Call for Papers and Creative Submissions
Seventh Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
September 27-29, 2007
Conference speakers to include: Barbara C. Ewell, Kaye Gibbons, Vertamae
Grosvenor, Minrose Gwin, Lorraine Lopez, Jill McCorkle, Harryette
Mullen, Brenda Marie Osbey, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Minton Sparks,
and
a special evening with Dr. Maya Angelou
(in conjunction with One Book, Many Voices Rome Community Read)
Since its inception in 1994, the Southern Women Writers Conference has
been devoted to showcasing the works of well known and emerging southern
Call for Papers and Creative Submissions
Seventh Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
September 27-29, 2007
Conference speakers to include: Barbara C. Ewell, Kaye Gibbons, Vertamae
Grosvenor, Minrose Gwin, Lorraine Lopez, Jill McCorkle, Harryette
Mullen, Brenda Marie Osbey, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Minton Sparks,
and
a special evening with Dr. Maya Angelou
(in conjunction with One Book, Many Voices Rome Community Read)
Since its inception in 1994, the Southern Women Writers Conference has
been devoted to showcasing the works of well known and emerging southern
Call for Papers and Creative Submissions
Seventh Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
September 27-29, 2007
Conference speakers to include: Barbara C. Ewell, Kaye Gibbons, Vertamae
Grosvenor, Minrose Gwin, Lorraine Lopez, Jill McCorkle, Harryette
Mullen, Brenda Marie Osbey, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Minton Sparks,
and
a special evening with Dr. Maya Angelou
(in conjunction with One Book, Many Voices Rome Community Read)
Since its inception in 1994, the Southern Women Writers Conference has
been devoted to showcasing the works of well known and emerging southern
Call for Papers and Creative Submissions
Seventh Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
September 27-29, 2007
Conference speakers to include: Barbara C. Ewell, Kaye Gibbons, Vertamae
Grosvenor, Minrose Gwin, Lorraine Lopez, Jill McCorkle, Harryette
Mullen, Brenda Marie Osbey, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Minton Sparks,
and
a special evening with Dr. Maya Angelou
(in conjunction with One Book, Many Voices Rome Community Read)
Since its inception in 1994, the Southern Women Writers Conference has
been devoted to showcasing the works of well known and emerging southern
Call for Papers and Creative Submissions
Seventh Biennial Southern Women Writers Conference
Berry College
Mount Berry, GA
September 27-29, 2007
Conference speakers to include: Barbara C. Ewell, Kaye Gibbons, Vertamae
Grosvenor, Minrose Gwin, Lorraine Lopez, Jill McCorkle, Harryette
Mullen, Brenda Marie Osbey, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Minton Sparks,
and
a special evening with Dr. Maya Angelou
(in conjunction with One Book, Many Voices Rome Community Read)
Since its inception in 1994, the Southern Women Writers Conference has
been devoted to showcasing the works of well known and emerging southern