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THE MEDIEVAL IN MOTION:
Neomedievalism in Film, Television, and Video Games
(An Anthology of Critical & Pedagogical Analysis)
BOOK UNDER CONTRACT WITH: EDWIN MELLEN PRESS
General Editor: Carol L. Robinson clrobins_at_kent.edu
Section Editors:
Pamela Clements (Film)
Sarah E. Gordon (Television) sgordon_at_cc.usu.edu
Daniel T. Kline (Video Games)
Submission deadline - 20 September 2005
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2006 Festival of Original Theatre: Performing Adaptations
Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto
February 15-19, 2006
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2006 Festival of Original Theatre: Performing Adaptations
Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto
February 15-19, 2006
Call for Papers for the Tenth Annual Writers Conference in Honor of Elmer
Kelton
February 23-24, 2006
Angelo State University
San Angelo, Texas
15-20 minute presentations of poetry, fiction, or critical essays on the
work of Tim O'Brien, this year's keynote speaker.
Deadline for Submissions: November 7, 2005
Notification by November 21, 2005
Send submissions or inquiries to:
Dr. Leigh Harbin, Conference Committee Chair
Department of English
Angelo State University
#10894, ASU Station
San Angelo, TX 76909-0894
Email submissions welcome: leigh.harbin_at_angelo.edu
Call for Papers for the Tenth Annual Writers Conference in Honor of Elmer
Kelton
February 23-24, 2006
Angelo State University
San Angelo, Texas
15-20 minute presentations of poetry, fiction, or critical essays on the
work of Tim O'Brien, this year's keynote speaker.
Deadline for Submissions: November 7, 2005
Notification by November 21, 2005
Send submissions or inquiries to:
Dr. Leigh Harbin, Conference Committee Chair
Department of English
Angelo State University
#10894, ASU Station
San Angelo, TX 76909-0894
Email submissions welcome: leigh.harbin_at_angelo.edu
Call for Paper Proposals:
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Montreal, Quebec
March 30 * April 2, 2006
Panel Title: Reconsidering Civic Humanism in the Visual Arts
Call for Paper Proposals:
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Montreal, Quebec
March 30 * April 2, 2006
Panel Title: Reconsidering Civic Humanism in the Visual Arts
NEMLA 2006 CONVENTION
Philadelphia,PA
March 2-5, 2006.
Panel: Gothicism and the Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
CONTACT: ejd3_at_lehigh.edu
This panel will explore works such as "Christabel," "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and "Kubla Khan." All approaches are welcome. Please send a brief proposal of less than 500 words to ejd3_at_lehigh.edu PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR PROPOSAL AS AN ATTACHMENT -- include it in the body of your e-mail. Thank you!!
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NEMLA 2006 CONVENTION
Philadelphia,PA
March 2-5, 2006.
Panel: Gothicism and the Poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
CONTACT: ejd3_at_lehigh.edu
This panel will explore works such as "Christabel," "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and "Kubla Khan." All approaches are welcome. Please send a brief proposal of less than 500 words to ejd3_at_lehigh.edu PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR PROPOSAL AS AN ATTACHMENT -- include it in the body of your e-mail. Thank you!!
Erica Dymond
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CALL FOR PAPERS: POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION COLLECTION
Proposals by 8/15/05; manuscripts by 10/15/05
Presenters from the Romance Fiction Panels of the 2004 and 2005 Southwest Texas Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association (SWTXPCA/ACA) are in the midst of negotiations with Cambridge Scholars Press, and the editors have shown an interest in publishing a volume of our work. The nucleus of the collection will be papers presented at the 2004 and 2005 SWTXPCA/ACA conferences, but we have room for several more essays. The initial organization of the collection is as follows:
I. Production
A. History/Marketing/International Sales
B. Series Romances and Specific Sub-Types
C. Writers’ Innovations
2006 Northeast Modern Language Association Conference
March 2-5, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
Special Topic Session: Ecofeminism in Literature
2006 Northeast Modern Language Association Conference
March 2-5, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
Special Topic Session: Ecofeminism in Literature
2006 Northeast Modern Language Association Conference
March 2-5, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
Special Topic Session: Ecofeminism in Literature
2006 Northeast Modern Language Association Conference
March 2-5, 2006
Philadelphia, PA
Special Topic Session: Ecofeminism in Literature
CFP: Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture
2006 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Association 27th Annual
Conference
February 8-11, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
http://albuquerque.hyatt.com/property/index.jhtml
CFP: Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture
2006 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Association 27th Annual
Conference
February 8-11, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
http://albuquerque.hyatt.com/property/index.jhtml
Call for Participants
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 4-7, 2006
Kalamazoo, Michigan
"Teaching for Dummies, or, What I Wish My Department Had Told Me: Pedagogy
and Graduate Student Teaching"
Call for Participants
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 4-7, 2006
Kalamazoo, Michigan
"Teaching for Dummies, or, What I Wish My Department Had Told Me: Pedagogy
and Graduate Student Teaching"
Call for Participants
41st International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 4-7, 2006
Kalamazoo, Michigan
"Teaching for Dummies, or, What I Wish My Department Had Told Me: Pedagogy
and Graduate Student Teaching"
We would like to announce a new peer-reviewed, online journal--Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies--and invite submissions for the inaugural issue.
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies is committed to publishing insightful and innovative scholarship on gender studies and nineteenth-century British literature, art and culture. The journal is a collaborative effort that brings together advanced graduate students and scholars from a variety of universities to create a unique voice in the field. We endorse a broad definition of gender studies and welcome submissions that consider gender and sexuality in conjunction with race, class, place and nationality.
We would like to announce a new peer-reviewed, online journal--Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies--and invite submissions for the inaugural issue.
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies is committed to publishing insightful and innovative scholarship on gender studies and nineteenth-century British literature, art and culture. The journal is a collaborative effort that brings together advanced graduate students and scholars from a variety of universities to create a unique voice in the field. We endorse a broad definition of gender studies and welcome submissions that consider gender and sexuality in conjunction with race, class, place and nationality.
We would like to announce a new peer-reviewed, online journal--Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies--and invite submissions for the inaugural issue.
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies is committed to publishing insightful and innovative scholarship on gender studies and nineteenth-century British literature, art and culture. The journal is a collaborative effort that brings together advanced graduate students and scholars from a variety of universities to create a unique voice in the field. We endorse a broad definition of gender studies and welcome submissions that consider gender and sexuality in conjunction with race, class, place and nationality.
We would like to announce a new peer-reviewed, online journal--Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies--and invite submissions for the inaugural issue.
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies is committed to publishing insightful and innovative scholarship on gender studies and nineteenth-century British literature, art and culture. The journal is a collaborative effort that brings together advanced graduate students and scholars from a variety of universities to create a unique voice in the field. We endorse a broad definition of gender studies and welcome submissions that consider gender and sexuality in conjunction with race, class, place and nationality.
FILM ADAPTATION CALL FOR PAPERS for the 2006 Popular Culture Association =
(PCA)/ American Culture Association (ACA) conference in Atlanta, Georgia =
from April 12th to April 16th:
This panel will explore connections between mapping, cartographic =
discourse, and the production of British national identity during the =
long eighteenth century. A substantial and useful body of work in this =
area is available within Renaissance studies, initiated, in large =
measure, by Richard Helgerson's now seminal Forms of Nationhood. =
According to Helgerson, the production of the national body is =
dependent, to an extent, on cartographic representation in that it =
allows both commoner and courtesan to visualize the nation spatially =
and, more importantly, to imaginatively project a space in which they =
may realize themselves as subjects of the nation. However, does this =
This panel will explore connections between mapping, cartographic =
discourse, and the production of British national identity during the =
long eighteenth century. A substantial and useful body of work in this =
area is available within Renaissance studies, initiated, in large =
measure, by Richard Helgerson's now seminal Forms of Nationhood. =
According to Helgerson, the production of the national body is =
dependent, to an extent, on cartographic representation in that it =
allows both commoner and courtesan to visualize the nation spatially =
and, more importantly, to imaginatively project a space in which they =
may realize themselves as subjects of the nation. However, does this =
CFP: Neomedievalism in film, TV, games (08/31/05;
Kalamazoo, collection, 05/04/06-05/07/06)
Medieval Electronic Multimedia Organization (MEMO) 2
annual sessions, select papers to be included in
collection under contract with Mellen Press.
Session I. The Medieval in Motion: Approaches to
Neomedievalism in Television and Film;
Session II. Neomedievalism in the Digital Age: A
Critical Approach to Video Games (A Workshop)
Contact by email with abstract or workshop
participation proposal by August 31: