CFP: Migrant Writing (10/14/06; journal issue)
CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL: MaCom=E8re - The Journal of the Association of Caribbean =
Women Writers and Scholars (ACWWS)
Special Issue: Migrant Writing
Submission Deadline: October 14, 2006
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CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL: MaCom=E8re - The Journal of the Association of Caribbean =
Women Writers and Scholars (ACWWS)
Special Issue: Migrant Writing
Submission Deadline: October 14, 2006
CFP: The Wallace Stevens Society Panel, University of Louisville
Thirty-Fifth Annual Twentieth Century Literature Conference, February
22-24, 2007.
The Wallace Stevens Society is pleased to host a panel this February at
the University of Louisville's Twentieth Century Literature Conference.
We invite proposals for critical papers on any topic concerning Stevens's
work. A specific panel theme may be decided upon depending on the
proposals received.
CFP: The Wallace Stevens Society Panel, University of Louisville
Thirty-Fifth Annual Twentieth Century Literature Conference, February
22-24, 2007.
The Wallace Stevens Society is pleased to host a panel this February at
the University of Louisville's Twentieth Century Literature Conference.
We invite proposals for critical papers on any topic concerning Stevens's
work. A specific panel theme may be decided upon depending on the
proposals received.
Co-chairs Kathryn Duncan and Mike Stasio invite proposals for our panel
"Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Long Eighteenth Century" at the 2007
South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies conference to be held
in Tulsa, OK February 22-24, 2007. We welcome papers that address literature
and philosophy, psychology and literature, history and philosophy, etc.
during the Restoration and eighteenth century. For more information on the
conference, visit scsecs.net. Please send proposals to Kathryn Duncan at
<kathryn.duncan_at_saintleo.edu> by October 15, 2006.
Reproductive Rights =26 Responsibilities 2006=3A Beyond Pro-Choice/Pro=
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Life
The Harold Washington College Women=92s Studies Committee (WSC) is =
hosting a reproductive rights symposium on November 8-10=2C 2006 on the =
college=92s campus (30 E=2E Lake St=2E=2C Chicago=2C IL)=2E Designed to =
be multi-
faceted=2C informative=2C and provocative=2C the symposium aims to engage=
=
faculty=2C students=2C staff=2C and guests with presentations=2C exhibits=
=2C and =
discussions on reproductive rights issues ranging from current =
legislative activity to cultural perspectives on sexuality to =
historical intersections of race=2C gender=2C and class in relation to =
Reproductive Rights =26 Responsibilities 2006=3A Beyond Pro-Choice/Pro=
-
Life
The Harold Washington College Women=92s Studies Committee (WSC) is =
hosting a reproductive rights symposium on November 8-10=2C 2006 on the =
college=92s campus (30 E=2E Lake St=2E=2C Chicago=2C IL)=2E Designed to =
be multi-
faceted=2C informative=2C and provocative=2C the symposium aims to engage=
=
faculty=2C students=2C staff=2C and guests with presentations=2C exhibits=
=2C and =
discussions on reproductive rights issues ranging from current =
legislative activity to cultural perspectives on sexuality to =
historical intersections of race=2C gender=2C and class in relation to =
Reproductive Rights =26 Responsibilities 2006=3A Beyond Pro-Choice/Pro=
-
Life
The Harold Washington College Women=92s Studies Committee (WSC) is =
hosting a reproductive rights symposium on November 8-10=2C 2006 on the =
college=92s campus (30 E=2E Lake St=2E=2C Chicago=2C IL)=2E Designed to =
be multi-
faceted=2C informative=2C and provocative=2C the symposium aims to engage=
=
faculty=2C students=2C staff=2C and guests with presentations=2C exhibits=
=2C and =
discussions on reproductive rights issues ranging from current =
legislative activity to cultural perspectives on sexuality to =
historical intersections of race=2C gender=2C and class in relation to =
Call for Articles
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
Despite the continuing rise of memory studies in various disciplines, there is
yet no consistent, comprehensive, or metacritical publication accounting for
the library as a specific archival form.
Science Fiction / Fantasy Creative Writing
Call for Papers
The SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY Area of the Popular Culture Association
invites submissions for the:
PCA/ACA 2007 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4 - 7, 2007
Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2006
Call for Articles
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
Despite the continuing rise of memory studies in various disciplines, there is
yet no consistent, comprehensive, or metacritical publication accounting for
the library as a specific archival form.
Science Fiction / Fantasy Creative Writing
Call for Papers
The SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY Area of the Popular Culture Association
invites submissions for the:
PCA/ACA 2007 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4 - 7, 2007
Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2006
Call for Articles
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
Despite the continuing rise of memory studies in various disciplines, there is
yet no consistent, comprehensive, or metacritical publication accounting for
the library as a specific archival form.
UPDATE-CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (10/7/06; collection)
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late 2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through (re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.
UPDATE-CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (10/7/06; collection)
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late 2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through (re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.
UPDATE-CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (10/7/06; collection)
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late 2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through (re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.
UPDATE-CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (10/7/06; collection)
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late 2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through (re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.
Immigration is a phenomenon that contemporary societies struggle with. In this context the figure of the foreigner is a good scenario to explore the dynamics and tensions of cultures in contact. The liminal perspective provided by the outsider adds a new interpretation of our own reality, questioning the foundations of the canonical culture and our own identities. "What appear to be cultural units-human beings, words, meanings, ideas, philosophical systems, social organizations-are maintained in their apparent unity only through an active process of exclusion, opposition, and hierarchization.
Immigration is a phenomenon that contemporary societies struggle with. In this context the figure of the foreigner is a good scenario to explore the dynamics and tensions of cultures in contact. The liminal perspective provided by the outsider adds a new interpretation of our own reality, questioning the foundations of the canonical culture and our own identities. "What appear to be cultural units-human beings, words, meanings, ideas, philosophical systems, social organizations-are maintained in their apparent unity only through an active process of exclusion, opposition, and hierarchization.
Immigration is a phenomenon that contemporary societies struggle with. In this context the figure of the foreigner is a good scenario to explore the dynamics and tensions of cultures in contact. The liminal perspective provided by the outsider adds a new interpretation of our own reality, questioning the foundations of the canonical culture and our own identities. "What appear to be cultural units-human beings, words, meanings, ideas, philosophical systems, social organizations-are maintained in their apparent unity only through an active process of exclusion, opposition, and hierarchization.
NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS: OCTOBER 10, 2006. PLEASE
EMAIL CUNYCOMPLIT.CONFERENCE_at_GMAIL.COM
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Envisioning Home
Keynote Speakers=20
Prof. Laura Slatkin (NYU/U. Chicago) &=20
Prof. Joshua Landy (Stanford)
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Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
Ph.D. Program in Comparative Literature
November 3 & 4, 2006
The Graduate Center of CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016
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NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS: OCTOBER 10, 2006. PLEASE
EMAIL CUNYCOMPLIT.CONFERENCE_at_GMAIL.COM
=20
Envisioning Home
Keynote Speakers=20
Prof. Laura Slatkin (NYU/U. Chicago) &=20
Prof. Joshua Landy (Stanford)
=20
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
Ph.D. Program in Comparative Literature
November 3 & 4, 2006
The Graduate Center of CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016
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CALL FOR PAPERS =20
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for a panel entitled: Don DeLillo & Masculinity =20
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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=20
University of Louisville, USA, 22nd - 24th February 2007=20
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DeLillo's fiction has much to say about masculinity - how it is
presented through mediated images; whether it is inherent or acted out
and how it functions in relation to family members and others. The panel
organiser would be pleased to receive proposals for papers on any aspect
of masculinity within DeLillo's fiction. Fruitful areas might include:
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CFP: Cinematic Homesick Blues (10/15/06; SASA,
2/14/07-2/18/07)
This panel for the Southern American Studies Association
(SASA) will explore filmic uses of the blues and southern
music as an ethnic and/or regional signifier. Of particular
interest is the blues as signifier not only of place but of
time, i.e., blues as signifier for nostalgia and/or the
past. Other areas of interest include but are not limited
to: the filmic relationship between visual images and the
blues, diegetic versus nondiegetic uses of the blues, and
transcultural uses of the blues.
CALL FOR PAPERS =20
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for a panel entitled: Don DeLillo & Masculinity =20
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to be sponsored by the Don DeLillo Society and presented at:
=20
The 35th Annual 20th Century Literature & Culture Conference=20
University of Louisville, USA, 22nd - 24th February 2007=20
=20
DeLillo's fiction has much to say about masculinity - how it is
presented through mediated images; whether it is inherent or acted out
and how it functions in relation to family members and others. The panel
organiser would be pleased to receive proposals for papers on any aspect
of masculinity within DeLillo's fiction. Fruitful areas might include:
=20
CFP: Cinematic Homesick Blues (10/15/06; SASA,
2/14/07-2/18/07)
This panel for the Southern American Studies Association
(SASA) will explore filmic uses of the blues and southern
music as an ethnic and/or regional signifier. Of particular
interest is the blues as signifier not only of place but of
time, i.e., blues as signifier for nostalgia and/or the
past. Other areas of interest include but are not limited
to: the filmic relationship between visual images and the
blues, diegetic versus nondiegetic uses of the blues, and
transcultural uses of the blues.
CFP: Cinematic Homesick Blues (10/15/06; SASA,
2/14/07-2/18/07)
This panel for the Southern American Studies Association
(SASA) will explore filmic uses of the blues and southern
music as an ethnic and/or regional signifier. Of particular
interest is the blues as signifier not only of place but of
time, i.e., blues as signifier for nostalgia and/or the
past. Other areas of interest include but are not limited
to: the filmic relationship between visual images and the
blues, diegetic versus nondiegetic uses of the blues, and
transcultural uses of the blues.
> >CALL FOR PAPERS
> >
> >>LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SECTION
> >
> >Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
> >
> >MARCH 9-10 2007, Location: Ferris State University, Big Rapids
Michigan
> >
> >Grad Students Welcome!
> >
> >British, American, Ethnic, Comparative literature, literature and
> film
> >CALL FOR PAPERS
> >
> >>LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SECTION
> >
> >Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
> >
> >MARCH 9-10 2007, Location: Ferris State University, Big Rapids
Michigan
> >
> >Grad Students Welcome!
> >
> >British, American, Ethnic, Comparative literature, literature and
> film
CALL FOR PAPERS
"Parables in Drama"
Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) Conference
New Orleans
July 26-29, 2007
Parables and drama, and specifically parables in drama, work performatively
to "redescribe" the world as we know it and force the audience to perform a
redescription of reality. They deserve our attention for the ways in which the
self and our world are constructed and deconstructed. But most especially,
parables in drama consider layers of readings that highlight what the best of
both genres have to offer.
FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
hosted by the Portland Center for Cultural Studies
Portland, Oregon (Portland State University) April 19-21, 2007
The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its =20
Fifth Annual Meeting from all areas and topics of relevance to =20
Cultural Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, =20
sociology, geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, =20
cultural theory, queer studies, critical race studies, feminist =20
studies, postcolonial studies, media and film studies, material =20
culture studies, performance and visual arts studies.