CFP: Literature, Torture, and Human Rights (4/15/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)
M/MLA Conference
Chicago, IL
November 9-12, 2006
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Peace Literature and Pedagogy Section
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Topic: Literature, Torture, and Human Rights
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M/MLA Conference
Chicago, IL
November 9-12, 2006
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Peace Literature and Pedagogy Section
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Topic: Literature, Torture, and Human Rights
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M/MLA Conference
Chicago, IL
November 9-12, 2006
=20
Peace Literature and Pedagogy Section
=20
Topic: Literature, Torture, and Human Rights
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M/MLA Conference
Chicago, IL
November 9-12, 2006
=20
Peace Literature and Pedagogy Section
=20
Topic: Literature, Torture, and Human Rights
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For a proposed panel at the Modernist Studies Association Annual =
Conference, Tulsa October 19-22, 2006=20
For a proposed panel at the Modernist Studies Association Annual =
Conference, Tulsa October 19-22, 2006=20
CFP for a proposed special session for the 2006 Midwest Modern Language
Association convention in Chicago, November 9-12, 2006: "Geo-Graphing Modernism."
CFP for a proposed special session for the 2006 Midwest Modern Language
Association convention in Chicago, November 9-12, 2006: "Geo-Graphing Modernism."
The Graduate Students of the Departments of Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, and Political Science at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada invite proposals for their
5th Graduate Student Conference on September 28th-29th 2006:
Declensions of the Self: A Bestiary of Modernity
Is it possible to revitalize our thought and praxis as, and about,
modern human subjects?
Abstracts and proposals on the Harry Potter phemomenon are sought for the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association/ American Studies Association October
17-29 2006 in Baltimore, Md. I am interested in the cultural affect of the
kinds of apparel, spin-off stories and the generaal enthusiaism for J .K.
Rowland's series found even among adult but also children. Deadline June 1 to Richard
Currie at RCu8598882_at_aol.com or Currie_at_postbox. csi. cuny. edu
The Graduate Students of the Departments of Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, and Political Science at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada invite proposals for their
5th Graduate Student Conference on September 28th-29th 2006:
Declensions of the Self: A Bestiary of Modernity
Is it possible to revitalize our thought and praxis as, and about,
modern human subjects?
Abstracts and proposals on the Harry Potter phemomenon are sought for the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association/ American Studies Association October
17-29 2006 in Baltimore, Md. I am interested in the cultural affect of the
kinds of apparel, spin-off stories and the generaal enthusiaism for J .K.
Rowland's series found even among adult but also children. Deadline June 1 to Richard
Currie at RCu8598882_at_aol.com or Currie_at_postbox. csi. cuny. edu
The Graduate Students of the Departments of Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, and Political Science at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada invite proposals for their
5th Graduate Student Conference on September 28th-29th 2006:
Declensions of the Self: A Bestiary of Modernity
Is it possible to revitalize our thought and praxis as, and about,
modern human subjects?
Abstracts and proposals on the Harry Potter phemomenon are sought for the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association/ American Studies Association October
17-29 2006 in Baltimore, Md. I am interested in the cultural affect of the
kinds of apparel, spin-off stories and the generaal enthusiaism for J .K.
Rowland's series found even among adult but also children. Deadline June 1 to Richard
Currie at RCu8598882_at_aol.com or Currie_at_postbox. csi. cuny. edu
The Graduate Students of the Departments of Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, and Political Science at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada invite proposals for their
5th Graduate Student Conference on September 28th-29th 2006:
Declensions of the Self: A Bestiary of Modernity
Is it possible to revitalize our thought and praxis as, and about,
modern human subjects?
**Call for Papers**
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The editors of Phoebe: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek =
essays
for an issue that looks to answer the following question: =93What does
Afro-Latino mean within the confines of the United States?=20
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Deadline: 18th September 2006 (completed essays). If interested, please
send a 300 word abstract by 24th April to the editors at =
phoebe_at_oneonta.edu
=20
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Gender / Sexuality / Race / Ethnicity
-Comparative cultural, historical, or political analysis=20
-English-language =93representations=94 of literatures and cultures of =
the
Afro-Latino experience in the United States
**Call for Papers**
=20
The editors of Phoebe: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek =
essays
for an issue that looks to answer the following question: =93What does
Afro-Latino mean within the confines of the United States?=20
=20
Deadline: 18th September 2006 (completed essays). If interested, please
send a 300 word abstract by 24th April to the editors at =
phoebe_at_oneonta.edu
=20
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Gender / Sexuality / Race / Ethnicity
-Comparative cultural, historical, or political analysis=20
-English-language =93representations=94 of literatures and cultures of =
the
Afro-Latino experience in the United States
**Call for Papers**
=20
The editors of Phoebe: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek =
essays
for an issue that looks to answer the following question: =93What does
Afro-Latino mean within the confines of the United States?=20
=20
Deadline: 18th September 2006 (completed essays). If interested, please
send a 300 word abstract by 24th April to the editors at =
phoebe_at_oneonta.edu
=20
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Gender / Sexuality / Race / Ethnicity
-Comparative cultural, historical, or political analysis=20
-English-language =93representations=94 of literatures and cultures of =
the
Afro-Latino experience in the United States
**Call for Papers**
=20
The editors of Phoebe: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek =
essays
for an issue that looks to answer the following question: =93What does
Afro-Latino mean within the confines of the United States?=20
=20
Deadline: 18th September 2006 (completed essays). If interested, please
send a 300 word abstract by 24th April to the editors at =
phoebe_at_oneonta.edu
=20
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Gender / Sexuality / Race / Ethnicity
-Comparative cultural, historical, or political analysis=20
-English-language =93representations=94 of literatures and cultures of =
the
Afro-Latino experience in the United States
**Call for Papers**
=20
The editors of Phoebe: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques seek =
essays
for an issue that looks to answer the following question: =93What does
Afro-Latino mean within the confines of the United States?=20
=20
Deadline: 18th September 2006 (completed essays). If interested, please
send a 300 word abstract by 24th April to the editors at =
phoebe_at_oneonta.edu
=20
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Gender / Sexuality / Race / Ethnicity
-Comparative cultural, historical, or political analysis=20
-English-language =93representations=94 of literatures and cultures of =
the
Afro-Latino experience in the United States
bells hooks: A Critical Companion
bells hooks: A Critical Companion
bells hooks: A Critical Companion
bells hooks: A Critical Companion
For the 8th Modernist Studies Conference in Tulsa (October 19-22,
2006) I am looking for papers for a session on the surprisingly
energetic involvement with clipping services by modernist writers.
What can clipping services tell us about modernism and individual
modernist writers? How did writers use clipping services? What does
the use of clipping services reveal about modernist relations to mass
culture? What kinds of knowledge do these archives reveal? What
potential for research is there?
Please send a maximum 500-word abstract by April 21 to Len Diepeveen
(Leonard.Diepeveen_at_Dal.Ca).
For the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference in Chicago, Nov
9-12, 2006
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For the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference in Chicago, Nov
9-12, 2006
=20
For the 8th Modernist Studies Conference in Tulsa (October 19-22,
2006) I am looking for papers for a session on the surprisingly
energetic involvement with clipping services by modernist writers.
What can clipping services tell us about modernism and individual
modernist writers? How did writers use clipping services? What does
the use of clipping services reveal about modernist relations to mass
culture? What kinds of knowledge do these archives reveal? What
potential for research is there?
Please send a maximum 500-word abstract by April 21 to Len Diepeveen
(Leonard.Diepeveen_at_Dal.Ca).
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.