UPDATE: Theorizing Occupation as Postcolonial Discourse (10/15/06; 2/16/07-2/17/07)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.
Deadline for proposals: October 20.
Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 500-word abstract and
one-page c.v. to the address below by October 20. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Word, RTF, or PDF
format.
Deanna K. Kreisel
Department of English
University of British Columbia
397 - 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
fax: 604-822-6906
email: deanna.kreisel_at_ubc.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.
Deadline for proposals: October 20.
Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 500-word abstract and
one-page c.v. to the address below by October 20. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Word, RTF, or PDF
format.
Deanna K. Kreisel
Department of English
University of British Columbia
397 - 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
fax: 604-822-6906
email: deanna.kreisel_at_ubc.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.
Deadline for proposals: October 20.
Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 500-word abstract and
one-page c.v. to the address below by October 20. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Word, RTF, or PDF
format.
Deanna K. Kreisel
Department of English
University of British Columbia
397 - 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
fax: 604-822-6906
email: deanna.kreisel_at_ubc.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.
Deadline for proposals: October 20.
Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 500-word abstract and
one-page c.v. to the address below by October 20. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Word, RTF, or PDF
format.
Deanna K. Kreisel
Department of English
University of British Columbia
397 - 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
fax: 604-822-6906
email: deanna.kreisel_at_ubc.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS
For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.
Deadline for proposals: October 20.
Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 500-word abstract and
one-page c.v. to the address below by October 20. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Word, RTF, or PDF
format.
Deanna K. Kreisel
Department of English
University of British Columbia
397 - 1873 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
fax: 604-822-6906
email: deanna.kreisel_at_ubc.ca
CFP: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Theatre (ATHE)
(11/01/06; 7/26/07-7/29/07)
The Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) will hold its
21st annual conference July 26-29, 2007, at the Sheraton New Orleans in
New Orleans, Louisiana. As one of ATHE’s 23 focus groups, the Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Theatre Focus Group invites
proposals for the conference from scholars, graduate students, artists,
and practitioners.
CFP: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Theatre (ATHE)
(11/01/06; 7/26/07-7/29/07)
The Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) will hold its
21st annual conference July 26-29, 2007, at the Sheraton New Orleans in
New Orleans, Louisiana. As one of ATHE’s 23 focus groups, the Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Theatre Focus Group invites
proposals for the conference from scholars, graduate students, artists,
and practitioners.
CFP: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Theatre (ATHE)
(11/01/06; 7/26/07-7/29/07)
The Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) will hold its
21st annual conference July 26-29, 2007, at the Sheraton New Orleans in
New Orleans, Louisiana. As one of ATHE’s 23 focus groups, the Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Theatre Focus Group invites
proposals for the conference from scholars, graduate students, artists,
and practitioners.
The St. John's University Humanities Review is seeking well written
articles between 8-15 double spaced pages for publication in the
journal. We are seeking submissions that continue the discourse of the
aim, purpose, and future of the novel.
Please email papers to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
Feminism(s) 2006: Feminisms and Literature Postgraduate Seminar.
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Saturday 11th November 2006.
A seminar for postgraduates studying literature and feminism to present and discuss their research. The day is primarily concerned with examining the relationship between feminism and literature, the implications of labels such as 'feminist' or 'women's writing', and the impact of feminist literary criticism and politics upon literature today. It is the discussion of these themes across the different topics which is important – the day is devised as a discussion of similar concerns across literature. We would also like to encourage students working with poets, dramatists as well as fiction writers.
Feminism(s) 2006: Feminisms and Literature Postgraduate Seminar.
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Saturday 11th November 2006.
A seminar for postgraduates studying literature and feminism to present and discuss their research. The day is primarily concerned with examining the relationship between feminism and literature, the implications of labels such as 'feminist' or 'women's writing', and the impact of feminist literary criticism and politics upon literature today. It is the discussion of these themes across the different topics which is important – the day is devised as a discussion of similar concerns across literature. We would also like to encourage students working with poets, dramatists as well as fiction writers.
The St. John's University Humanities Review is seeking well written
articles between 8-15 double spaced pages for publication in the
journal. We are seeking submissions that continue the discourse of the
aim, purpose, and future of the novel.
Please email papers to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
Feminism(s) 2006: Feminisms and Literature Postgraduate Seminar.
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Saturday 11th November 2006.
A seminar for postgraduates studying literature and feminism to present and discuss their research. The day is primarily concerned with examining the relationship between feminism and literature, the implications of labels such as 'feminist' or 'women's writing', and the impact of feminist literary criticism and politics upon literature today. It is the discussion of these themes across the different topics which is important – the day is devised as a discussion of similar concerns across literature. We would also like to encourage students working with poets, dramatists as well as fiction writers.
Feminism(s) 2006: Feminisms and Literature Postgraduate Seminar.
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Saturday 11th November 2006.
A seminar for postgraduates studying literature and feminism to present and discuss their research. The day is primarily concerned with examining the relationship between feminism and literature, the implications of labels such as 'feminist' or 'women's writing', and the impact of feminist literary criticism and politics upon literature today. It is the discussion of these themes across the different topics which is important – the day is devised as a discussion of similar concerns across literature. We would also like to encourage students working with poets, dramatists as well as fiction writers.
Feminism(s) 2006: Feminisms and Literature Postgraduate Seminar.
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Saturday 11th November 2006.
A seminar for postgraduates studying literature and feminism to present and discuss their research. The day is primarily concerned with examining the relationship between feminism and literature, the implications of labels such as 'feminist' or 'women's writing', and the impact of feminist literary criticism and politics upon literature today. It is the discussion of these themes across the different topics which is important – the day is devised as a discussion of similar concerns across literature. We would also like to encourage students working with poets, dramatists as well as fiction writers.
Dear Colleagues:
I am organizing a special session on “Trauma, Text, and Image†for the conference entitled, “Text and Image: The Language of Images†hosted by Central Connecticut State University next March 29-30. The conference will theorize the complex interaction between texts and images in fields as diverse as literature, art, philosophy, history, drama, sociology, tourism, cartography, graphic design, and the media.
Call for Workshops and Papers
D.I.Y. for Girls
Sponsored by the Girls and Their Allies Caucus
National Women's Studies Association
28th Annual Conference
June 28 – July 1, 2007
Pheasant Run, St. Charles, Illinois
Dear Colleagues:
I am organizing a special session on “Trauma, Text, and Image†for the conference entitled, “Text and Image: The Language of Images†hosted by Central Connecticut State University next March 29-30. The conference will theorize the complex interaction between texts and images in fields as diverse as literature, art, philosophy, history, drama, sociology, tourism, cartography, graphic design, and the media.
Dear Colleagues:
I am organizing a special session on “Trauma, Text, and Image†for the conference entitled, “Text and Image: The Language of Images†hosted by Central Connecticut State University next March 29-30. The conference will theorize the complex interaction between texts and images in fields as diverse as literature, art, philosophy, history, drama, sociology, tourism, cartography, graphic design, and the media.
on behalf of Dr. Ruth Helyer:
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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For a panel entitled: Postmodern Ethics and Morality in Don DeLillo's
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to be sponsored by the Don DeLillo Society and
presented at:
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The 35th Annual 20th Century Literature & Culture
Conference
University of Louisville, USA, 22nd - 24th
February 2007
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Dear Colleagues:
I am organizing a special session on “Trauma, Text, and Image†for the conference entitled, “Text and Image: The Language of Images†hosted by Central Connecticut State University next March 29-30. The conference will theorize the complex interaction between texts and images in fields as diverse as literature, art, philosophy, history, drama, sociology, tourism, cartography, graphic design, and the media.
STANLEY KUBRICK ANTHOLOGY (12/31/06) Deadline extended.
We are soliciting contributions for a collection of essays (to be
published by McFarland and Company in 2007) which will address the work of
Stanley Kubrick from a variety of new and fresh perspectives.
Most of the essays for this collection are in place, but we are still
seeking essays on such topics as:
EYES WIDE SHUT
2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY
Kubrick's Newsreels
Kubrick's unfinished projects
Contributors should contact Gary Rhodes of Queen's University-Belfast
at gdrhodes_at_gmail.com
STANLEY KUBRICK ANTHOLOGY (12/31/06) Deadline extended.
We are soliciting contributions for a collection of essays (to be
published by McFarland and Company in 2007) which will address the work of
Stanley Kubrick from a variety of new and fresh perspectives.
Most of the essays for this collection are in place, but we are still
seeking essays on such topics as:
EYES WIDE SHUT
2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY
Kubrick's Newsreels
Kubrick's unfinished projects
Contributors should contact Gary Rhodes of Queen's University-Belfast
at gdrhodes_at_gmail.com
Call for Workshops and Papers
D.I.Y. for Girls
Sponsored by the Girls and Their Allies Caucus
National Women's Studies Association
28th Annual Conference
June 28 – July 1, 2007
Pheasant Run, St. Charles, Illinois
Call for Workshops and Papers
D.I.Y. for Girls
Sponsored by the Girls and Their Allies Caucus
National Women's Studies Association
28th Annual Conference
June 28 – July 1, 2007
Pheasant Run, St. Charles, Illinois
CFP: Early Modern Feminist Philosophers (10/7/06; NWSA
6/28/07-7/1/07)
CALL FOR PAPERS
for a panel on
FEMINIST PHILOSOPHERS
OF THE
EARLY MODERN PERIOD
Sponsored by the Early Modern Women Interest Group
National Women's Studies Association
28th Annual Conference
June 28 – July 1, 2007
Pheasant Run, St. Charles, Illinois