CFP: Augustine, Our Contemporary (12/31/06; journal issue)
Polygraph Issue 19
Issue Editor: Russ Leo
TENTATIVE TITLE: Augustine, our Contemporary
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Polygraph Issue 19
Issue Editor: Russ Leo
TENTATIVE TITLE: Augustine, our Contemporary
Polygraph Issue 19
Issue Editor: Russ Leo
TENTATIVE TITLE: Augustine, our Contemporary
Polygraph Issue 19
Issue Editor: Russ Leo
TENTATIVE TITLE: Augustine, our Contemporary
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 papers with a wide range of topics and are
especially looking for very specific topics that have not been written
about extensively already. Writing on contemporary authors is
preferable. Please email papers to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
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 papers with a wide range of topics and are
especially looking for very specific topics that have not been written
about extensively already. Writing on contemporary authors is
preferable. Please email papers to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM) is
hosting its annual conference on March 30 and 31, 2007. The conference
will be held at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. We would
like to solicit proposals for 20 minute papers from scholars at all career
stages, from beginning graduate students to established and senior scholars.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM) is
hosting its annual conference on March 30 and 31, 2007. The conference
will be held at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. We would
like to solicit proposals for 20 minute papers from scholars at all career
stages, from beginning graduate students to established and senior scholars.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM) is
hosting its annual conference on March 30 and 31, 2007. The conference
will be held at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. We would
like to solicit proposals for 20 minute papers from scholars at all career
stages, from beginning graduate students to established and senior scholars.
Deadline for proposals: 31 October 2006
Deadline for papers : March 2007
Ryan Murphy's imaginative and controversial series,
Nip/Tuck, is one of a number of American television
shows that has taken on critical social and cultural
issues in the last decade. Nip/Tuck in particular has
examined the American dream, the mid-life crises of
the Baby Boom generation, sexuality, and queer
readings in extremely innovative ways. The "deeply
shallow" show has looked into the mirror of American
ideals of beauty, youth, and success and provided an
entertaining, chilling, and queer reading of them.
This volume, to be published by IB Tauris books and
edited by Roz Kaveney and Jennifer Stoy, seeks
Deadline for proposals: 31 October 2006
Deadline for papers : March 2007
Ryan Murphy's imaginative and controversial series,
Nip/Tuck, is one of a number of American television
shows that has taken on critical social and cultural
issues in the last decade. Nip/Tuck in particular has
examined the American dream, the mid-life crises of
the Baby Boom generation, sexuality, and queer
readings in extremely innovative ways. The "deeply
shallow" show has looked into the mirror of American
ideals of beauty, youth, and success and provided an
entertaining, chilling, and queer reading of them.
This volume, to be published by IB Tauris books and
edited by Roz Kaveney and Jennifer Stoy, seeks
ACA/PCA National Conference
Boston 2007
American Art and Architecture
Call for Papers
The Art and Architecture Area of the American Culture Association
is seeking papers on any aspect of "Visual Culture of the Americas"
for the annual conference in Boston, April 4 to 7, 2007.
Papers on topics related to questions of
identity, patriotism and nationalism
within the broader categories of
Latino, Native, African American and Canadian
art and architecture will be considered.
We are especially interested in papers which offer
a cross-disciplinary perspective, such as art and
ACA/PCA National Conference
Boston 2007
American Art and Architecture
Call for Papers
The Art and Architecture Area of the American Culture Association
is seeking papers on any aspect of "Visual Culture of the Americas"
for the annual conference in Boston, April 4 to 7, 2007.
Papers on topics related to questions of
identity, patriotism and nationalism
within the broader categories of
Latino, Native, African American and Canadian
art and architecture will be considered.
We are especially interested in papers which offer
a cross-disciplinary perspective, such as art and
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 papers with a wide range of topics and are
especially looking for very specific topics that have not been written
about extensively already. Contemporary allusions appreciated.
Please email submissions to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
Call for papers / Appel à communication
"Northern Identities" / "Identités du Nord"
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 papers with a wide range of topics and are
especially looking for very specific topics that have not been written
about extensively already. Contemporary allusions appreciated.
Please email submissions to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
Call for papers / Appel à communication
"Northern Identities" / "Identités du Nord"
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 papers with a wide range of topics and are
especially looking for very specific topics that have not been written
about extensively already. Contemporary allusions appreciated.
Please email submissions to SJUHumanities_at_Gmail.com.
CFP: Delmore Schwartz and Others (12/1/06; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)
Proposed Panel for American Literature Association (ALA) Conference
May 24-27, 2007, Boston
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Delmore Schwartz and Others
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE REMEDIATING LITERATURE
(htttp://www2.let.uu.nl/remediatingliterature/)
CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline november 6, 2006)
An international conference on Literature and the new media entitled
Re-mediating Literature will take place at Utrecht University (the
Netherlands) 4-6 july 2007, with keynote speakers Katherine Hayles,
Marie-Laure Ryan, Jan Baetens, and Samuel Weber. The aim of this conference
is to examine how technological changes have affected the 'old' medium of
literature in the present (digital media) and the past (writing machines,
film, radio, phonograph, grammophone, television).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE REMEDIATING LITERATURE
(htttp://www2.let.uu.nl/remediatingliterature/)
CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline november 6, 2006)
An international conference on Literature and the new media entitled
Re-mediating Literature will take place at Utrecht University (the
Netherlands) 4-6 july 2007, with keynote speakers Katherine Hayles,
Marie-Laure Ryan, Jan Baetens, and Samuel Weber. The aim of this conference
is to examine how technological changes have affected the 'old' medium of
literature in the present (digital media) and the past (writing machines,
film, radio, phonograph, grammophone, television).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE REMEDIATING LITERATURE
(htttp://www2.let.uu.nl/remediatingliterature/)
CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline november 6, 2006)
An international conference on Literature and the new media entitled
Re-mediating Literature will take place at Utrecht University (the
Netherlands) 4-6 july 2007, with keynote speakers Katherine Hayles,
Marie-Laure Ryan, Jan Baetens, and Samuel Weber. The aim of this conference
is to examine how technological changes have affected the 'old' medium of
literature in the present (digital media) and the past (writing machines,
film, radio, phonograph, grammophone, television).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE REMEDIATING LITERATURE
(htttp://www2.let.uu.nl/remediatingliterature/)
CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline november 6, 2006)
An international conference on Literature and the new media entitled
Re-mediating Literature will take place at Utrecht University (the
Netherlands) 4-6 july 2007, with keynote speakers Katherine Hayles,
Marie-Laure Ryan, Jan Baetens, and Samuel Weber. The aim of this conference
is to examine how technological changes have affected the 'old' medium of
literature in the present (digital media) and the past (writing machines,
film, radio, phonograph, grammophone, television).
Fourth Annual Emerging Scholarship Panel
The Music Theatre/Dance Focus Group of The Association
for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) announces its
call for papers for the Emerging Scholarship Panel for
the 2007 ATHE conference in New Orleans. Papers can
address any area in the purview of the Music
Theatre/Dance Focus group, which includes opera,
operettas, musicals, dance theatre, performance art
with music or dance elements, and pedagogy in music
theatre and dance. Submissions are open to graduate
students and scholars who have not presented at a
national conference, as well as established scholars
who have not presented or published in the areas of
Music Theatre or Dance.
Paper on the representation(2) of lesbian desire in popular
media--literature/television/film. Topics could include the construction
of figures, the development of erotic connections, adaptations of
characters to audience, straight actors/lesbian viewers, historical
perspectives, etc. Abstracts only, 1-2 pages. Send to betz_at_lasalle.edu
no later than 10/25/06.
Paper on the representation(2) of lesbian desire in popular
media--literature/television/film. Topics could include the construction
of figures, the development of erotic connections, adaptations of
characters to audience, straight actors/lesbian viewers, historical
perspectives, etc. Abstracts only, 1-2 pages. Send to betz_at_lasalle.edu
no later than 10/25/06.
Paper on the representation(2) of lesbian desire in popular
media--literature/television/film. Topics could include the construction
of figures, the development of erotic connections, adaptations of
characters to audience, straight actors/lesbian viewers, historical
perspectives, etc. Abstracts only, 1-2 pages. Send to betz_at_lasalle.edu
no later than 10/25/06.
Call for Papers for an NYCEA sponsored Special Topics Panel on
"Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language and Literature" at the 2007
College English Association (CEA) Conference New Orleans—April 12 to
April 14, 2007
We welcome submissions of NYCEA papers presented previously on the
following NYCEA Conference theme, OR new submissions on the topic of
this special session call: "Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language and
Literature"
We also welcome full panel proposals fitting the above panel topic.
Writing While Arab: Politics, Hyphens, and Homelands
RAWI – the Radius of Arab American Writers, Inc. – is organizing its
second national conference in Dearborn, Michigan on May 17-20, 2007 at
the Arab American National Museum. The conference welcomes RAWI members
and others who are interested in engaging in the Arab American literary
community. The conference will provide a venue to present our writings
and ideas to one another and to the Detroit and Arab communities. Our
gathering will offer an opportunity for colleagues to share strategies
for publishing and circulating our work and also for confronting
academic, community, and political barriers.
Writing While Arab: Politics, Hyphens, and Homelands
RAWI – the Radius of Arab American Writers, Inc. – is organizing its
second national conference in Dearborn, Michigan on May 17-20, 2007 at
the Arab American National Museum. The conference welcomes RAWI members
and others who are interested in engaging in the Arab American literary
community. The conference will provide a venue to present our writings
and ideas to one another and to the Detroit and Arab communities. Our
gathering will offer an opportunity for colleagues to share strategies
for publishing and circulating our work and also for confronting
academic, community, and political barriers.
The Arab World in the US =
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The Fall 2006 issue of AMERICAN=40 welcomes submissions on the possible =
impact=2C reactions=2C and representations of and by the Arab community =
in the USA =2C its influence on US national identity and sociocultural l=
andscape=2C and possible parallelisms with the creation of other histori=
cal internal suspects (religious=2C political=2C territorial=2C ethnic=2C=
etc)=2E =