UPDATE: Re-gendering the Male Homosexual in Post-Wildean British Literature (9/20/05; NEMLA, 3/2/06-3/5/06)
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Northeast Victorian Studies
Association
2006 Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS
VICTORIAN FATIGUE
32nd Annual Meeting: April 7-9, 2006 at Drew University, Madison, NJ.
NVSA welcomes proposals for papers on the topic of Victorian Fatigue
"Margaret Fuller and Her Circle"
Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Conference, Philadelphia, 3/2-5/06.
NEMLA Sponsored Panel
Essays invited on any aspect of Margaret Fuller's writings and/or other work of connected authors.
250-500 word abstracts due by 9/15/05 to:
Marilyn Rye
M-MS1-01
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
285 Madison Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940
or send by email (preferred)
to <mrye_at_fdu.edu)
Phone: 973-443-8343
Fax: 973-443-8087
Deadline extended:
CFP: Medieval Video Gaming (proposals 10/01/2005)
Proposals for THE MEDIEVAL IN MOTION:
Neomedievalism in Film, Television, and Video Games
(An Anthology of Critical & Pedagogical Analysis)
Deadline extended:
CFP: Medieval Video Gaming (proposals 10/01/2005)
Proposals for THE MEDIEVAL IN MOTION:
Neomedievalism in Film, Television, and Video Games
(An Anthology of Critical & Pedagogical Analysis)
Abstracts now being accepted for a Special Session, Italian Sacre
Rappresentazioni, at the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies at
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 4-7, 2006. Papers are welcome on any topic related to
the Rappresentazioni, including but not limited to staging, performance, and
relationships to other mystery plays of medieval Europe.
Please submit abstracts by September 15th (sooner is better) to Rob Sulewski at
the address below. E-mail submissions are preferred because we are obliged to
send any abstracts not accepted for this session to the conference organizers
for general sessions. If you send an abstract, please remember to provide the
following:
Abstracts now being accepted for a Special Session, Italian Sacre
Rappresentazioni, at the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies at
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 4-7, 2006. Papers are welcome on any topic related to
the Rappresentazioni, including but not limited to staging, performance, and
relationships to other mystery plays of medieval Europe.
Please submit abstracts by September 15th (sooner is better) to Rob Sulewski at
the address below. E-mail submissions are preferred because we are obliged to
send any abstracts not accepted for this session to the conference organizers
for general sessions. If you send an abstract, please remember to provide the
following:
"Women's Autobiography: Private Memories, Public Voices." Panel for Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), Philadelphia, March 2-5, 2006.
This panel will examine critical questions about women's autobiographical writing, a topic which has generated wide interest over the past three decades. Looking at women's writing in this genre from historical and theoretical perspectives complicates the issues raised in discussions of autobiographical writing and identifies the use of strategies such as imitation, masquerade, subversion, and disruption of conventions. Papers may focus on different types of autobiographical writing by women in different historical time periods and cultures.
"Women's Autobiography: Private Memories, Public Voices." Panel for Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), Philadelphia, March 2-5, 2006.
This panel will examine critical questions about women's autobiographical writing, a topic which has generated wide interest over the past three decades. Looking at women's writing in this genre from historical and theoretical perspectives complicates the issues raised in discussions of autobiographical writing and identifies the use of strategies such as imitation, masquerade, subversion, and disruption of conventions. Papers may focus on different types of autobiographical writing by women in different historical time periods and cultures.
The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment will
co-sponsor a session on mobility and place at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The dates
for the convention are March 2-5, 2006.
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Mobility and Place in North American Environmental Writing
=20
In what ways has unsettling or restlessness been used to construct a
sense of place? Place-based environmental thought is predicated upon the
idea of rootedness. This session seeks papers that speak to movement, to
learning more than one place, to perambulatory or migratory knowledge or
ways of knowing, and their distinctive types of intimacy, memory,
viability.=20
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The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment will
co-sponsor a session on mobility and place at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The dates
for the convention are March 2-5, 2006.
=20
Mobility and Place in North American Environmental Writing
=20
In what ways has unsettling or restlessness been used to construct a
sense of place? Place-based environmental thought is predicated upon the
idea of rootedness. This session seeks papers that speak to movement, to
learning more than one place, to perambulatory or migratory knowledge or
ways of knowing, and their distinctive types of intimacy, memory,
viability.=20
=20
The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment will
co-sponsor a session on mobility and place at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The dates
for the convention are March 2-5, 2006.
=20
Mobility and Place in North American Environmental Writing
=20
In what ways has unsettling or restlessness been used to construct a
sense of place? Place-based environmental thought is predicated upon the
idea of rootedness. This session seeks papers that speak to movement, to
learning more than one place, to perambulatory or migratory knowledge or
ways of knowing, and their distinctive types of intimacy, memory,
viability.=20
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We are seeking essays for a multi-disciplinary edited collection on
"Photography and Oppositional Politics in Post-War America." While recent
scholars lament the decline of documentary photography, (be it through Cold
War repression or photojournalistic sublimation), we are interested in
mapping the continued vitality of photography for imaging or organizing an
oppositional politics. By exploring the politics of visual culture-
photography as activist practice— this anthology aims to contribute to
recent debate on social movements that stress the role of culture.
Especially welcome are essays that explore the new political objectives and
The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment will
co-sponsor a session on teaching environmental literatures at the
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The dates for the convention are March 2-5, 2006.
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Teaching Environmental Literatures
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The Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment will
co-sponsor a session on teaching environmental literatures at the
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The dates for the convention are March 2-5, 2006.
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Teaching Environmental Literatures
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THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
Washington. D.C. (George Mason University, Arlington campus) April
19-22,
2006
The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its
Fourth
Annual Meeting from all areas and on all topics of relevance to Cultural
Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, sociology,
geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, cultural
theory,
queer studies, critical race studies, feminist studies, postcolonial
studies, media and film studies, material culture studies, performance
and
visual arts studies.
THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
Washington. D.C. (George Mason University, Arlington campus) April
19-22,
2006
The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its
Fourth
Annual Meeting from all areas and on all topics of relevance to Cultural
Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, sociology,
geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, cultural
theory,
queer studies, critical race studies, feminist studies, postcolonial
studies, media and film studies, material culture studies, performance
and
visual arts studies.
CALL FOR PAPERS
For an edition of scholarly essays on The Politics of British Literary Collections
Deadline for abstracts: December 1, 2005
Editors:
John Pruitt, University of Wisconsin-Marshfield
Sarah Pogell, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Interested Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Press
cfp: LITERATURE, EPISTEMOLOGY AND SCIENCE (12/31/05 proposals; 11/30/06 =
articles for journal issue)
European Journal of English Studies, Vol. 11, Issue 3 (Routledge)
cfp: LITERATURE, EPISTEMOLOGY AND SCIENCE (12/31/05 proposals; 11/30/06 =
articles for journal issue)
European Journal of English Studies, Vol. 11, Issue 3 (Routledge)
Call for Papers
_Florilegium_, the journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, invites
submissions for its next volume, scheduled for publication in Summer 2006. Papers
on any aspect of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (including the post-medieval
representation of the medieval period) are welcome. A section of this volume is set
aside for a special cluster exploring the topic of medieval popular culture (and its
later reception), and additional papers on any aspect of this theme are particularly
encouraged.
For information about the journal, please visit
<http://www.csm.wlu.ca/Florilegium/florilegium.htm>.
Apologies for cross posting
The Pearl-Poet Society is sponsoring the following four sessions at the
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, 4-7 May 2006
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan.
1. "The Masculine and the Feminine in the Pearl-Poems"
2. "Politics and History in the Pearl-Poems"
3. "The God(s) of the Pearl-Poems"
4. "Teaching the Pearl-Poems"
We invite abstracts from scholars of all levels - from graduate student
to senior academic.
Please submit a one-page abstract to the desired session (please
include complete contact information).
Apologies for cross posting
The Pearl-Poet Society is sponsoring the following four sessions at the
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies, 4-7 May 2006
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan.
1. "The Masculine and the Feminine in the Pearl-Poems"
2. "Politics and History in the Pearl-Poems"
3. "The God(s) of the Pearl-Poems"
4. "Teaching the Pearl-Poems"
We invite abstracts from scholars of all levels - from graduate student
to senior academic.
Please submit a one-page abstract to the desired session (please
include complete contact information).
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Materials of Modern Sculpture
A one-day graduate student symposium
Saturday, February 4, 2006
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
This one-day graduate student symposium will address the materials of
modern sculpture and changing conceptions of the sculptural object from
1945 to the present.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Materials of Modern Sculpture
A one-day graduate student symposium
Saturday, February 4, 2006
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
This one-day graduate student symposium will address the materials of
modern sculpture and changing conceptions of the sculptural object from
1945 to the present.
CFP: Queer Chinese Cinemas (9/30/2005; collection)
CFP: Queer Chinese Cinemas (9/30/2005; collection)
CFP: Queer Chinese Cinemas (9/30/2005; collection)
Are these media new ?
Under the editorship of Eric Alloi and Isabelle Raynauld
[la version française suit]
The 6th issue of Post-Scriptum.org is concerned with the concepts and
expressions that constitute the foundation of new media as a field of study.
If the current lexical profusion (new media, multimedia, digital media,
interactive media, etc.) attests to the diversity of possible approaches
when faced with combinations of information technology and arts such as
literature, cinema and other hybrid forms, what critical point of view are
we able to bring to an artistic practice that is still embryonic?
Are these media new ?
Under the editorship of Eric Alloi and Isabelle Raynauld
[la version française suit]
The 6th issue of Post-Scriptum.org is concerned with the concepts and
expressions that constitute the foundation of new media as a field of study.
If the current lexical profusion (new media, multimedia, digital media,
interactive media, etc.) attests to the diversity of possible approaches
when faced with combinations of information technology and arts such as
literature, cinema and other hybrid forms, what critical point of view are
we able to bring to an artistic practice that is still embryonic?