CFP: Reception Study (5/1/07; 9/27/07-9/29/07)
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 RSS CONFERENCE ON RECEPTION STUDY
The University of Missouri at Kansas City,
Thurs, September 27th, through Sat., the 29th, 2007.
"Affidavit-Effects: The Novel As/And Written Testimony"
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"Affidavit-Effects: The Novel As/And Written Testimony"
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"Affidavit-Effects: The Novel As/And Written Testimony"
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"Affidavit-Effects: The Novel As/And Written Testimony"
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2nd Annual Medieval Studies/CUNY Medievalists
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
March 16, 2007
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets
2nd Annual Medieval Studies/CUNY Medievalists
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
March 16, 2007
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
Body/Booty: Medieval Ass-ets
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.
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.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Dissent
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Dissent
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Dissent
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
Deadline extended:
Equinoxes 2007
Call For conference Papers: " Snobbisms "
The Department of French Studies at Brown University announces its 15th annual Graduate Conference
March 16-17 2007
Brown University
Department of French Studies
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Deadline extended:
Equinoxes 2007
Call For conference Papers: " Snobbisms "
The Department of French Studies at Brown University announces its 15th annual Graduate Conference
March 16-17 2007
Brown University
Department of French Studies
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Deadline extended:
Equinoxes 2007
Call For conference Papers: " Snobbisms "
The Department of French Studies at Brown University announces its 15th annual Graduate Conference
March 16-17 2007
Brown University
Department of French Studies
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
The Transforming Body in popular culture
University of Southampton, UK, 2007
There has recently been an intensification of interest in the changing body
in popular culture, from films and writing focusing on the makeover
phenomenon or gender reassignment, to reality TV programmes detailing surgical
alteration, to health-, celebrity- and horror-focused narratives presenting
transformation sentimentally or monstrously. These contemporary perspectives are
embedded in a longer history of transformation stories in
classical/post-classical cinema, literature, photography, art and performance.
The Transforming Body in popular culture
University of Southampton, UK, 2007
There has recently been an intensification of interest in the changing body
in popular culture, from films and writing focusing on the makeover
phenomenon or gender reassignment, to reality TV programmes detailing surgical
alteration, to health-, celebrity- and horror-focused narratives presenting
transformation sentimentally or monstrously. These contemporary perspectives are
embedded in a longer history of transformation stories in
classical/post-classical cinema, literature, photography, art and performance.
The Transforming Body in popular culture
University of Southampton, UK, 2007
There has recently been an intensification of interest in the changing body
in popular culture, from films and writing focusing on the makeover
phenomenon or gender reassignment, to reality TV programmes detailing surgical
alteration, to health-, celebrity- and horror-focused narratives presenting
transformation sentimentally or monstrously. These contemporary perspectives are
embedded in a longer history of transformation stories in
classical/post-classical cinema, literature, photography, art and performance.
The Transforming Body in popular culture
University of Southampton, UK, 2007
There has recently been an intensification of interest in the changing body
in popular culture, from films and writing focusing on the makeover
phenomenon or gender reassignment, to reality TV programmes detailing surgical
alteration, to health-, celebrity- and horror-focused narratives presenting
transformation sentimentally or monstrously. These contemporary perspectives are
embedded in a longer history of transformation stories in
classical/post-classical cinema, literature, photography, art and performance.
The Transforming Body in popular culture
University of Southampton, UK, 2007
There has recently been an intensification of interest in the changing body
in popular culture, from films and writing focusing on the makeover
phenomenon or gender reassignment, to reality TV programmes detailing surgical
alteration, to health-, celebrity- and horror-focused narratives presenting
transformation sentimentally or monstrously. These contemporary perspectives are
embedded in a longer history of transformation stories in
classical/post-classical cinema, literature, photography, art and performance.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Bishop John Davenant
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Bishop John Davenant
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
The South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) Convention
November 1-3, 2007
Memphis, Tennessee
The Modern Drama panel invites papers on any aspect of Modern Drama
broadly defined. Comparative approaches and papers that address the
conference theme of "Currents" are welcomed. Email abstracts (500
words) or papers to Doug Norman (dougn_at_stedwards.edu) by March 16,
2007.
For additional convention information, please visit:
http://www.ou.edu/scmla/MemphisConv.htm
The South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) Convention
November 1-3, 2007
Memphis, Tennessee
The Modern Drama panel invites papers on any aspect of Modern Drama
broadly defined. Comparative approaches and papers that address the
conference theme of "Currents" are welcomed. Email abstracts (500
words) or papers to Doug Norman (dougn_at_stedwards.edu) by March 16,
2007.
For additional convention information, please visit:
http://www.ou.edu/scmla/MemphisConv.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Bishop John Davenant
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
CALL FOR PAPERS
George Herbert’s Pastoral: Poetry and Priesthood, Past and Future
An International, Interdisciplinary Conference
Sarum College, Salisbury, England
5-6 October, 2007
Panel Topic: George Herbert and Bishop John Davenant
Plenary Speakers:
Helen Wilcox of the University of Wales, Bangor, Cristina Malcolmson of
Bates College, and David Jasper of the University of Glasgow.
Two University Presses have expressed interest in publication of conference
proceedings.
Call for Papers
Special Themed Issue of the Journal of Finnish Studies
Critical Perspectives on Finnish North American Literature
With the development of diaspora studies and interest in the various ethnic=
literatures across North America, it is=20
especially timely to devote an issue of the Journal of Finnish Studies to t=
he critical examination of Finnish North=20
American Literature. The themed issue will be edited by Beth L. Virtanen.=
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DEADLINE EXTENDED
"Swimming Upstream: Mentoring in Academia." This panel invites academics
to share mentoring experiences and strategies to aid colleagues entering
the academic waters. Email a proposal to Judy Hebb (Atllanta Christian
College) by February 10, 2007: <jhebb_at_acc.edu>. The conference will take
place in Memphis, TN Nov. 1-3, 2007.
Judy Hebb, PhD
Associate Professor
Writing, Spanish, English
Atlanta Christian College
2605 Ben Hill Road
East Point, GA 30344
(404) 669-2085