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CFP: Technoculture: A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (5/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Keith Dorwick

Technoculture
A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities

Guest Editors:
Dr. Keith Dorwick, The University of Louisiana at
Lafayette
Dr. Kevin Moberly, North Carolina Wesleyan College

For a special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities
(IH), guest editors Keith Dorwick and Kevin Moberly
seek papers from a broad a range of academic
disciplines that focus on issues that could be briefly
summed as "technology and society," or, perhaps,
"technologies and societies."

CFP: Technoculture: A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (5/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Keith Dorwick

Technoculture
A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities

Guest Editors:
Dr. Keith Dorwick, The University of Louisiana at
Lafayette
Dr. Kevin Moberly, North Carolina Wesleyan College

For a special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities
(IH), guest editors Keith Dorwick and Kevin Moberly
seek papers from a broad a range of academic
disciplines that focus on issues that could be briefly
summed as "technology and society," or, perhaps,
"technologies and societies."

CFP: Technoculture: A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities (5/15/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Keith Dorwick

Technoculture
A Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities

Guest Editors:
Dr. Keith Dorwick, The University of Louisiana at
Lafayette
Dr. Kevin Moberly, North Carolina Wesleyan College

For a special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities
(IH), guest editors Keith Dorwick and Kevin Moberly
seek papers from a broad a range of academic
disciplines that focus on issues that could be briefly
summed as "technology and society," or, perhaps,
"technologies and societies."

CFP: Early Female Cultures (3/31/06; PAMLA, 11/10/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Amanda Uvalle

CALL FOR PAPERS:
   
   
  Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference 2006
  November 10-11, 2006
  University of California, Riverside
  Riverside, California
   
  Submission Deadline: March 31, 2006
   
  The Early Female Cultures panel of PAMLA seeks papers concerning societies in which women exercise a significant and powerful role. Presentations may reflect a broad area of interest from cultures earlier than the Greco-Roman patriarchy to later more contemporary societies.
   
  Please submit a 500-word proposal and a 50-word abstract to
  aduvalle_at_prodigy.net (in the body of your message, please no attachments) by March 31, 2006.
   

CFP: Early Female Cultures (3/31/06; PAMLA, 11/10/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Amanda Uvalle

CALL FOR PAPERS:
   
   
  Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference 2006
  November 10-11, 2006
  University of California, Riverside
  Riverside, California
   
  Submission Deadline: March 31, 2006
   
  The Early Female Cultures panel of PAMLA seeks papers concerning societies in which women exercise a significant and powerful role. Presentations may reflect a broad area of interest from cultures earlier than the Greco-Roman patriarchy to later more contemporary societies.
   
  Please submit a 500-word proposal and a 50-word abstract to
  aduvalle_at_prodigy.net (in the body of your message, please no attachments) by March 31, 2006.
   

UPDATE: Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture (4/6/06; PAMLA, 11/10/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Mary A. Armstrong

NEW SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: April 6, 2006

Call for Papers:
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA
November 10-11 2006

** Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture**

Proposals welcome for 15-minute paper presentations concerning any
aspect of nineteenth-century British literature and culture.
Please email 500-word proposals along with a 50 word abstract
(in-message or as attachment) to: maarmstr_at_calpoly.edu
Please include your name, institutional affiliation, and preferred
contact information with your proposal.

New Deadline for abstracts: April 6, 2006

UPDATE: Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture (4/6/06; PAMLA, 11/10/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:13pm
Mary A. Armstrong

NEW SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: April 6, 2006

Call for Papers:
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA
November 10-11 2006

** Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture**

Proposals welcome for 15-minute paper presentations concerning any
aspect of nineteenth-century British literature and culture.
Please email 500-word proposals along with a 50 word abstract
(in-message or as attachment) to: maarmstr_at_calpoly.edu
Please include your name, institutional affiliation, and preferred
contact information with your proposal.

New Deadline for abstracts: April 6, 2006

UPDATE: Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics (grad) (3/31/06; 4/22/06)

updated: 
Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 6:39pm
raneyv2_at_southernct.edu

Deadline extended to Mar. 31.

The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT

I am seeking papers from graduate students that examine
mythologization in comics. Which myths, legends and folktales have
been retold? Where do these retellings remain faithful and how do
they depart from the original stories? What does this suggest about
motifs and topologies? These and other similar questions are the focus
of the Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics panel.

UPDATE: Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics (grad) (3/31/06; 4/22/06)

updated: 
Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 6:39pm
raneyv2_at_southernct.edu

Deadline extended to Mar. 31.

The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT

I am seeking papers from graduate students that examine
mythologization in comics. Which myths, legends and folktales have
been retold? Where do these retellings remain faithful and how do
they depart from the original stories? What does this suggest about
motifs and topologies? These and other similar questions are the focus
of the Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics panel.

UPDATE: Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics (grad) (3/31/06; 4/22/06)

updated: 
Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 6:39pm
raneyv2_at_southernct.edu

Deadline extended to Mar. 31.

The Seventh Annual Graduate English Conference

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT

I am seeking papers from graduate students that examine
mythologization in comics. Which myths, legends and folktales have
been retold? Where do these retellings remain faithful and how do
they depart from the original stories? What does this suggest about
motifs and topologies? These and other similar questions are the focus
of the Visual Studies: Mythology in Comics panel.

UPDATE: A Narnia Conference (4/3/06; 5/5/06)

updated: 
Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 6:39pm
svonkco_at_netzero.net

Extended Deadline: April 3, 2006
CFP: Through the Wardrobe: A Narnia Conference
Conference Date: Friday May 5, 2006
Co-sponsored by the University of California, Riverside's Department of English, Film and Visual Culture Program, Department of Psychology, Religious Studies Department, Center for Ideas and Society, and United Campus Ministry.
To be held at the University of California, Riverside. UC Riverside is located one hour east of Los Angeles, conveniently accessible by train or car.

Call for Papers:

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