CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (3/26/07; collection)
CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (Collection 3/26/07)
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE STATE
Edited by Matt Hart and Jim Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (Collection 3/26/07)
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE STATE
Edited by Matt Hart and Jim Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (Collection 3/26/07)
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE STATE
Edited by Matt Hart and Jim Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (Collection 3/26/07)
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE STATE
Edited by Matt Hart and Jim Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CFP: Contemporary Literature and the State (Collection 3/26/07)
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE STATE
Edited by Matt Hart and Jim Hansen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Literature and Politics Panel
South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)
2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee
November 1-3
The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."
Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:
Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature
Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature
Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature
Literature and Politics Panel
South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)
2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee
November 1-3
The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."
Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:
Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature
Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature
Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature
Literature and Politics Panel
South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)
2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee
November 1-3
The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."
Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:
Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature
Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature
Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature
Please note that the deadline for submissions has been extended to April
1, 2007.
Please note that the deadline for submissions has been extended to April
1, 2007.
The Theory Reading Group at Cornell University invites submissions for
its third annual interdisciplinary spring conference
The Time of Materiality
featuring keynote speakers Peter Hallward (Professor of Modern European
Philosophy, Middlesex University) and Catherine Malabou (Professor of
Philosophy, Université de Paris X – Nanterre)
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
April 5th-7th, 2007
The Theory Reading Group at Cornell University invites submissions for
its third annual interdisciplinary spring conference
The Time of Materiality
featuring keynote speakers Peter Hallward (Professor of Modern European
Philosophy, Middlesex University) and Catherine Malabou (Professor of
Philosophy, Université de Paris X – Nanterre)
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
April 5th-7th, 2007
"Cognitive Approaches to Genre"
Cognitive Approaches to Literature Discussion Group
Session
MLA 2007 (Chicago, December 27-30)
The MLA Discussion Group on Cognitive Approaches to
Literature invites papers bridging topics in cognitive
theory and genre theory for our session at the 2007
MLA Convention in Chicago. Send 300-word proposals to
Michael Sinding (msinding_at_rogers.com) by March 1.
"Cognitive Approaches to Genre"
Cognitive Approaches to Literature Discussion Group
Session
MLA 2007 (Chicago, December 27-30)
The MLA Discussion Group on Cognitive Approaches to
Literature invites papers bridging topics in cognitive
theory and genre theory for our session at the 2007
MLA Convention in Chicago. Send 300-word proposals to
Michael Sinding (msinding_at_rogers.com) by March 1.
Feminism(s): Film, Video and Politics Symposium
University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT
Conference Dates: April 20-22nd
Call for Papers, Films, Videos, Performances, and Workshops
Submission Deadline: February 25th
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Abigail Child, Dara Greenwald, Jeanine Oleson, Maureen Turim
and Sasha Waters
Feminism(s): Film, Video and Politics Symposium
University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT
Conference Dates: April 20-22nd
Call for Papers, Films, Videos, Performances, and Workshops
Submission Deadline: February 25th
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Abigail Child, Dara Greenwald, Jeanine Oleson, Maureen Turim
and Sasha Waters
Feminism(s): Film, Video and Politics Symposium
University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT
Conference Dates: April 20-22nd
Call for Papers, Films, Videos, Performances, and Workshops
Submission Deadline: February 25th
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Abigail Child, Dara Greenwald, Jeanine Oleson, Maureen Turim
and Sasha Waters
Feminism(s): Film, Video and Politics Symposium
University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT
Conference Dates: April 20-22nd
Call for Papers, Films, Videos, Performances, and Workshops
Submission Deadline: February 25th
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Abigail Child, Dara Greenwald, Jeanine Oleson, Maureen Turim
and Sasha Waters
CFP: Richard Wright Centenary Conference (Paris, France) 1-15-08; =
6-19-08-6-20-08
Richard Wright: The Centenary Celebration
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The American University of Paris announces the International Richard =
Wright Centennial Conference. It will be held 19-20 June 2008 at The =
American University of Paris and at the Mus=E9e des ann=E9es trente =
(Museum of the Nineteen Thirties), in Boulogne-Billancourt.=20
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CFP: Richard Wright Centenary Conference (Paris, France) 1-15-08; =
6-19-08-6-20-08
Richard Wright: The Centenary Celebration
=20
The American University of Paris announces the International Richard =
Wright Centennial Conference. It will be held 19-20 June 2008 at The =
American University of Paris and at the Mus=E9e des ann=E9es trente =
(Museum of the Nineteen Thirties), in Boulogne-Billancourt.=20
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The International Vladimir Nabokov Society will sponsor an Open Session
on Nabokov at the December 2007 MLA Convention in Chicago. Papers and
proposals on any aspect of Nabokov studies are welcome. E-mail 1-page
abstracts by or before 1 MARCH to Ellen Pifer (epifer_at_udel.edu).
Thank you,
Ellen Pifer
Professor of English & Comparative Literature
English Department, 322 Memorial Hall
University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716
Tel: 302-831-6965/Fax: 302-831-1586
Email: epifer_at_udel.edu
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 MLA Conference in Chicago:
Session Topic: The Medical Humanities
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 MLA Conference in Chicago:
Session Topic: The Medical Humanities
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 MLA Conference in Chicago:
Session Topic: The Medical Humanities
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 MLA Conference in Chicago:
Session Topic: The Medical Humanities
The William Carlos Williams Society would like to invite proposals for
two sessions at the 2007 Modern Language Association's annual meeting
to be held in Chicago, December 27-30. Both panels are sponsored by
the WCW Society.
1. "Poetry, The Little Review, and Others." This panel seeks
papers exploring WCW's relationship to Little Magazines and Chicago.
Send abstracts (500 words) by March 15, 2007 to Eric White at email:
eric.b.white_at_gmail.com
The William Carlos Williams Society would like to invite proposals for
two sessions at the 2007 Modern Language Association's annual meeting
to be held in Chicago, December 27-30. Both panels are sponsored by
the WCW Society.
1. "Poetry, The Little Review, and Others." This panel seeks
papers exploring WCW's relationship to Little Magazines and Chicago.
Send abstracts (500 words) by March 15, 2007 to Eric White at email:
eric.b.white_at_gmail.com
SEEKING ESSAYS ON KEROUAC'S ON THE ROAD
For a forthcoming collection of scholarly essays on Jack Kerouac's On the
Road, my co-editor (Robert Holton of Carleton University) and I are seeking
completed essays that examine the 1957 novel's gender dynamics or its
portrayals of race and ethnicity.
The collection is under advance contract with a university publisher and
will likely be printed within the next year. Two or possibly three
additional essays are needed to round out the volume. Suggested length for
submissions is 25 pp., in MLA style.
SEEKING ESSAYS ON KEROUAC'S ON THE ROAD
For a forthcoming collection of scholarly essays on Jack Kerouac's On the
Road, my co-editor (Robert Holton of Carleton University) and I are seeking
completed essays that examine the 1957 novel's gender dynamics or its
portrayals of race and ethnicity.
The collection is under advance contract with a university publisher and
will likely be printed within the next year. Two or possibly three
additional essays are needed to round out the volume. Suggested length for
submissions is 25 pp., in MLA style.
SEEKING ESSAYS ON KEROUAC'S ON THE ROAD
For a forthcoming collection of scholarly essays on Jack Kerouac's On the
Road, my co-editor (Robert Holton of Carleton University) and I are seeking
completed essays that examine the 1957 novel's gender dynamics or its
portrayals of race and ethnicity.
The collection is under advance contract with a university publisher and
will likely be printed within the next year. Two or possibly three
additional essays are needed to round out the volume. Suggested length for
submissions is 25 pp., in MLA style.
Call for Papers:
"The Atlantic in Transatlantic Romanticism" (Special Session Topic)
RMMLA Conference
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
October 4-6, 2007
The Atlantic in Transatlantic Romanticism
Papers sought examining literatures in English relating to transatlantic
Romanticism. Subjects might include (but are not limited to):
cross-cultural influences, early globalization, human rights,
colonialism, the slave trade, the environment. Imaginative responses to
the ocean and/or seagoing are also encouraged. Send 300-word abstracts
via email to Jeff Miller (millerj3_at_gonzaga.edu) or Brian Cooney
(cooney_at_gonzaga.edu).