CFP: Teaching the Middle Ages Using Modern Fiction (9/15/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)
CFP: Modern Fiction, Medieval Themes: Teaching the Middle Ages Using Modern
Fiction (conference panel)
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CFP: Modern Fiction, Medieval Themes: Teaching the Middle Ages Using Modern
Fiction (conference panel)
"Loss and Foundlings"
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 2-5, 2006
"Loss and Foundlings"
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 2-5, 2006
CFP: Modern Fiction, Medieval Themes: Teaching the Middle Ages Using Modern
Fiction (conference panel)
"Loss and Foundlings"
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 2-5, 2006
CFP: Modern Fiction, Medieval Themes: Teaching the Middle Ages Using Modern
Fiction (conference panel)
Adaptation: The State of the Field, Call for Papers
For the 2006 Popular Culture Association (PCA)/American Culture Association (ACA) conference in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, from April 12th to April 15th.
Adaptation: The State of the Field
It's likely that both literature and film owe a great deal more to the notion of adaptation than practitioners of either discipline are likely to admit. Bakhtin suggested that "European novel prose is born and shaped in the process of a free (that is reformulating) translation of others' works." Literary prose, and perhaps the very idea of literature, he suggests, was developed in an act of adaptation.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Evolution, Revolution and Change: Social and Natural Forces in Jeffers's
Poetry
ROBINSON JEFFERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Brazil Ranch, Big Sur, California, Friday-Sunday, February 17-19, 2006
CFP: Contributors sought for American Literary Characters, a
four-volume work to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on
File. Contributors will be paid and credited in the volume. For wants
list and style sheet, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter Street,
Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
JSBaughm_at_gwm.sc.edu
JSBaughman_at_sc.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
Evolution, Revolution and Change: Social and Natural Forces in Jeffers's
Poetry
ROBINSON JEFFERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Brazil Ranch, Big Sur, California, Friday-Sunday, February 17-19, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Evolution, Revolution and Change: Social and Natural Forces in Jeffers's
Poetry
ROBINSON JEFFERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Brazil Ranch, Big Sur, California, Friday-Sunday, February 17-19, 2006
CFP: Contributors sought for American Literary Characters, a
four-volume work to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on
File. Contributors will be paid and credited in the volume. For wants
list and style sheet, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter Street,
Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
JSBaughm_at_gwm.sc.edu
JSBaughman_at_sc.edu
CFP: Contributors sought for American Literary Characters, a
four-volume work to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on
File. Contributors will be paid and credited in the volume. For wants
list and style sheet, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter Street,
Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
JSBaughm_at_gwm.sc.edu
JSBaughman_at_sc.edu
CFP: Contributors sought for Encyclopedia of American Literature,
1896-1945 to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on File.
Entries wil treat authors; significant works; and literary schools,
movements, genres. Contributors will be paid and credited in the
volume. For further details, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter
Street, Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
CFP: Contributors sought for Encyclopedia of American Literature,
1896-1945 to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on File.
Entries wil treat authors; significant works; and literary schools,
movements, genres. Contributors will be paid and credited in the
volume. For further details, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter
Street, Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
CFP: Contributors sought for Encyclopedia of American Literature,
1896-1945 to be produced by Manly Inc. and published by Facts on File.
Entries wil treat authors; significant works; and literary schools,
movements, genres. Contributors will be paid and credited in the
volume. For further details, please contact James Tidd, 2006 Sumter
Street, Columbia, SC 29201 jtidd_at_bcl-manly.com .
CFP: 16th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf 2006,
Birmingham, UK (1.4.06; 6/22/06 - 6/25/06)
This conference takes Virginia Woolf to Britain's second city in order
to explore her work from perspectives 'beyond the boundary' of her own
positions and attitudes. Her coolness towards the provinces and
'prejudice' against the regional novel (Letters 6. 381) are thus the
starting-point for considering her writing in the light of its own
'limits', self-declared and otherwise. Themes for papers may involve
Woolf and:
Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies is to =
dedicate a special issue to questions of aesthetics in Buffy and Angel. =
Papers of between 4,000 - 6,000 words are sought on any area of =
aesthetics in either or both of the shows. Contributors are free to =
defines aesthetics in any way they choose as long as the definition is =
explained in the paper. The analysis might include concerns such as =
lighting, music, stage sets, costume, script, make up, cinematography as =
well as others. The following is a list of possible areas of enquiry, =
but any relevant aspect of the shows will be welcomed: character, moral =
choices, sexuality, politics, race and ethnicity, history, genre, =
CFP: 16th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf 2006,
Birmingham, UK (1.4.06; 6/22/06 - 6/25/06)
This conference takes Virginia Woolf to Britain's second city in order
to explore her work from perspectives 'beyond the boundary' of her own
positions and attitudes. Her coolness towards the provinces and
'prejudice' against the regional novel (Letters 6. 381) are thus the
starting-point for considering her writing in the light of its own
'limits', self-declared and otherwise. Themes for papers may involve
Woolf and:
I should be grateful if the following calls for papers could be posted =
on your site. As you will see, Intersections is a series of primary =
interest to scholars working in the early modern period.
START TEXT:
CALL FOR PAPERS - Intersections vol. 8 and 9
Vol. 8: Traffic and transportation in the Early Modern Period Vol. 9: =
Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern =
European Culture [please scroll down]
I should be grateful if the following calls for papers could be posted =
on your site. As you will see, Intersections is a series of primary =
interest to scholars working in the early modern period.
START TEXT:
CALL FOR PAPERS - Intersections vol. 8 and 9
Vol. 8: Traffic and transportation in the Early Modern Period Vol. 9: =
Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern =
European Culture [please scroll down]
I should be grateful if the following calls for papers could be posted =
on your site. As you will see, Intersections is a series of primary =
interest to scholars working in the early modern period.
START TEXT:
CALL FOR PAPERS - Intersections vol. 8 and 9
Vol. 8: Traffic and transportation in the Early Modern Period Vol. 9: =
Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern =
European Culture [please scroll down]
CALL FOR ESSAYS
The Games Science Fiction Plays (tentative title)
Submissions are invited for a book-length themed collection of essays
that explores the topics of games, sports and play in the field of
the fantastic.
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
Medieval Disability: The body beyond the margins (Leeds, July 10-13th 2006).
Disability Studies, a field of inquiry rooted in disciplines as diverse as archaeology, history, literary studies and queer theory, has increasingly called for an intensified exanination of the history of disability: how it was perceived, what constituted "able-bodiedness" in different eras, the moral ramifications of disability, the growth of the culture of pity, etc. Medievalists have been slow to answer this call, despite the period's centrality in the formation of modern identities.
Call for Papers
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Topic "Labor, Literature, and Eudora Welty"
Society for the Study of Southern Literature
Radisson Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama
March 30-April 2, 2006
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Call for Papers
Women, Gender, Pedagogy: Conference on Feminist Pedagogy
Friday, February 24, 2006
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
Submission Deadline: October 31, 2005
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The Feminist Studies Group at the CUNY Graduate Center seeks =
participants for an afternoon conference on feminist pedagogies for =
scholars who teach (or hope to) Women's or Gender Studies or who =
incorporate these studies and feminist pedagogies into other =
disciplines. The goals of the conference are two-fold: =20
1) To share pedagogical methods and ideas for teaching women's and =
gender studies and/or feminist approaches to teaching in various =
disciplines=20
Call for Papers
Women, Gender, Pedagogy: Conference on Feminist Pedagogy
Friday, February 24, 2006
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
Submission Deadline: October 31, 2005
=20
The Feminist Studies Group at the CUNY Graduate Center seeks =
participants for an afternoon conference on feminist pedagogies for =
scholars who teach (or hope to) Women's or Gender Studies or who =
incorporate these studies and feminist pedagogies into other =
disciplines. The goals of the conference are two-fold: =20
1) To share pedagogical methods and ideas for teaching women's and =
gender studies and/or feminist approaches to teaching in various =
disciplines=20
Medieval Disability: The body beyond the margins (Leeds, July 10-13th 2006).
Disability Studies, a field of inquiry rooted in disciplines as diverse as archaeology, history, literary studies and queer theory, has increasingly called for an intensified exanination of the history of disability: how it was perceived, what constituted "able-bodiedness" in different eras, the moral ramifications of disability, the growth of the culture of pity, etc. Medievalists have been slow to answer this call, despite the period's centrality in the formation of modern identities.
Call for Papers
Women, Gender, Pedagogy: Conference on Feminist Pedagogy
Friday, February 24, 2006
CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY
Submission Deadline: October 31, 2005
=20
The Feminist Studies Group at the CUNY Graduate Center seeks =
participants for an afternoon conference on feminist pedagogies for =
scholars who teach (or hope to) Women's or Gender Studies or who =
incorporate these studies and feminist pedagogies into other =
disciplines. The goals of the conference are two-fold: =20
1) To share pedagogical methods and ideas for teaching women's and =
gender studies and/or feminist approaches to teaching in various =
disciplines=20
Language Barriers: International Voices in an Anglophone Education System