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UPDATE: August Wilson issue of College Literature (4/15/07; journal issue)

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Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Carlton Floyd

Manuscripts from 5,000 to 10,000 words that reflect on August Wilson's
legacy and contribution to American culture are invited for a special
issue of College Literature. The editors—Cynthia Caywood and Carlton
Floyd of the University of San Diego and Marilyn Elkins of California
State University at Los Angeles—welcome contributions from all
disciplines that engage the full complexity of Wilson's work. We
encourage contributors to explore his work in a variety of ways: for
example, Wilson and history, Wilson and performance, performance
history, Wilson and women, Wilson and music, Wilson and folkways,
Wilson and place, Wilson and the migration narrative, Wilson and the

CFP: Judgment & Apocalypse: Aspects & Approaches (grad) (UK) (2/1/07; 4/13/07-4/14/07)

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Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
KP Clarke

Judgment and Apocalypse: Aspects and Approaches

The third annual Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference will be held at =20
Lincoln College Oxford on April 13th =96 14th 2007 on the theme of =20
Judgement and Apocalypse in the middle ages and Early Modern period. =20=

Contributions are welcome from diverse fields of research such as =20
history of art and architecture, history, theology, philosophy, =20
anthropology, literature and history of ideas.

Papers will be 20 minutes or less.
Please send a 250 word abstract in the body of your email (no =20
attachments please) to oxgradconf_at_gmail.com by 1 February 2007

Suggested topics:

CFP: Judgment & Apocalypse: Aspects & Approaches (grad) (UK) (2/1/07; 4/13/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
KP Clarke

Judgment and Apocalypse: Aspects and Approaches

The third annual Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference will be held at =20
Lincoln College Oxford on April 13th =96 14th 2007 on the theme of =20
Judgement and Apocalypse in the middle ages and Early Modern period. =20=

Contributions are welcome from diverse fields of research such as =20
history of art and architecture, history, theology, philosophy, =20
anthropology, literature and history of ideas.

Papers will be 20 minutes or less.
Please send a 250 word abstract in the body of your email (no =20
attachments please) to oxgradconf_at_gmail.com by 1 February 2007

Suggested topics:

CFP: Asian Humanities Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (1/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Whitt Lydia M

The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays, interviews,
poems, and book reviews for consideration in a special issue on the
intersection of literature and the arts in Asian Humanities. Interdisciplinary
Humanities is the journal of the National Association for Humanities
Education. All essays on Asian Humanities should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration in Microsoft Word (using Chicago Manual of Style with end
notes), to Doug Sjoquist, Editor of Special Issue, Interdisciplinary
Humanities, Humanities and Performing Arts Department, MC5100, Lansing

CFP: Judgment & Apocalypse: Aspects & Approaches (grad) (UK) (2/1/07; 4/13/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
KP Clarke

Judgment and Apocalypse: Aspects and Approaches

The third annual Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference will be held at =20
Lincoln College Oxford on April 13th =96 14th 2007 on the theme of =20
Judgement and Apocalypse in the middle ages and Early Modern period. =20=

Contributions are welcome from diverse fields of research such as =20
history of art and architecture, history, theology, philosophy, =20
anthropology, literature and history of ideas.

Papers will be 20 minutes or less.
Please send a 250 word abstract in the body of your email (no =20
attachments please) to oxgradconf_at_gmail.com by 1 February 2007

Suggested topics:

CFP: Asian Humanities Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (1/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Whitt Lydia M

The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays, interviews,
poems, and book reviews for consideration in a special issue on the
intersection of literature and the arts in Asian Humanities. Interdisciplinary
Humanities is the journal of the National Association for Humanities
Education. All essays on Asian Humanities should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration in Microsoft Word (using Chicago Manual of Style with end
notes), to Doug Sjoquist, Editor of Special Issue, Interdisciplinary
Humanities, Humanities and Performing Arts Department, MC5100, Lansing

CFP: Asian Humanities Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (1/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Whitt Lydia M

The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays, interviews,
poems, and book reviews for consideration in a special issue on the
intersection of literature and the arts in Asian Humanities. Interdisciplinary
Humanities is the journal of the National Association for Humanities
Education. All essays on Asian Humanities should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration in Microsoft Word (using Chicago Manual of Style with end
notes), to Doug Sjoquist, Editor of Special Issue, Interdisciplinary
Humanities, Humanities and Performing Arts Department, MC5100, Lansing

CFP: Asian Humanities Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (1/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Whitt Lydia M

The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays, interviews,
poems, and book reviews for consideration in a special issue on the
intersection of literature and the arts in Asian Humanities. Interdisciplinary
Humanities is the journal of the National Association for Humanities
Education. All essays on Asian Humanities should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration in Microsoft Word (using Chicago Manual of Style with end
notes), to Doug Sjoquist, Editor of Special Issue, Interdisciplinary
Humanities, Humanities and Performing Arts Department, MC5100, Lansing

CFP: Judgment & Apocalypse: Aspects & Approaches (grad) (UK) (2/1/07; 4/13/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
KP Clarke

Judgment and Apocalypse: Aspects and Approaches

The third annual Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference will be held at =20
Lincoln College Oxford on April 13th =96 14th 2007 on the theme of =20
Judgement and Apocalypse in the middle ages and Early Modern period. =20=

Contributions are welcome from diverse fields of research such as =20
history of art and architecture, history, theology, philosophy, =20
anthropology, literature and history of ideas.

Papers will be 20 minutes or less.
Please send a 250 word abstract in the body of your email (no =20
attachments please) to oxgradconf_at_gmail.com by 1 February 2007

Suggested topics:

CFP: Asian Humanities Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (1/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Whitt Lydia M

The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays, interviews,
poems, and book reviews for consideration in a special issue on the
intersection of literature and the arts in Asian Humanities. Interdisciplinary
Humanities is the journal of the National Association for Humanities
Education. All essays on Asian Humanities should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration in Microsoft Word (using Chicago Manual of Style with end
notes), to Doug Sjoquist, Editor of Special Issue, Interdisciplinary
Humanities, Humanities and Performing Arts Department, MC5100, Lansing

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: fragment, 1300-2000 (UK) (12/16/06; 6/29/07-7/1/07)

updated: 
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 11:13pm
Elisabeth Salter

CALL FOR PAPERS: fragment, cultural histories and vocabularies of the
fragment in text and image, c. 1300-2000.

Keynote Speaker: Stephen Poliakoff
Plenary Speaker: Dr Elizabeth Hallam
Publisher Interested: Manchester University Press
Deadline for Abstracts: 16th December 2006

CFP: Media Fields Graduate Conference (12/18/06; 4/6/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Thursday, November 9, 2006 - 12:42am
Media Fields

 MEDIA FIELDS
A Graduate Student Conference in the Department of Film and Media Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
April 6-7, 2007
www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu/projects/mediafields

Keynote Speaker: Anna McCarthy, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, New
York University; author of Ambient Television: Visual Culture and Public
Space; coeditor of Media/Space: Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age.

Roundtable Respondents: Edward Branigan; Constance Penley; Bhaskar Sarkar;
and Greg Siegel; Department of Film and Media Studies, UCSB.

CFP: Media Fields Graduate Conference (12/18/06; 4/6/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Thursday, November 9, 2006 - 12:42am
Media Fields

 MEDIA FIELDS
A Graduate Student Conference in the Department of Film and Media Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
April 6-7, 2007
www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu/projects/mediafields

Keynote Speaker: Anna McCarthy, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, New
York University; author of Ambient Television: Visual Culture and Public
Space; coeditor of Media/Space: Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age.

Roundtable Respondents: Edward Branigan; Constance Penley; Bhaskar Sarkar;
and Greg Siegel; Department of Film and Media Studies, UCSB.

CFP: Media Fields Graduate Conference (12/18/06; 4/6/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Thursday, November 9, 2006 - 12:42am
Media Fields

 MEDIA FIELDS
A Graduate Student Conference in the Department of Film and Media Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
April 6-7, 2007
www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu/projects/mediafields

Keynote Speaker: Anna McCarthy, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies, New
York University; author of Ambient Television: Visual Culture and Public
Space; coeditor of Media/Space: Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age.

Roundtable Respondents: Edward Branigan; Constance Penley; Bhaskar Sarkar;
and Greg Siegel; Department of Film and Media Studies, UCSB.

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