CFP: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the Location of American Racial Identity (7/15/06; journal issue)
Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
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Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
CFP: Fashion and Literature (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
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We invite submissions for a panel on Fashion and Literature at the=20
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference, in Tucson, AZ, =
October 2006.=20
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We invite a wide variety of topics, but are particularly interested in =
the following:
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fashion and theories of art
clothing as a sign or as language
clothing and class, passing
clothing as both mask and self-expression
economics of clothing, consumer culture and art
fashion design
costume, theater, film, and fashion
fashion and celebrity culture
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In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
CFP: Fashion and Literature (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
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We invite submissions for a panel on Fashion and Literature at the=20
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference, in Tucson, AZ, =
October 2006.=20
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We invite a wide variety of topics, but are particularly interested in =
the following:
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fashion and theories of art
clothing as a sign or as language
clothing and class, passing
clothing as both mask and self-expression
economics of clothing, consumer culture and art
fashion design
costume, theater, film, and fashion
fashion and celebrity culture
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Viva la Difference"": Distinctions in Two-Year and Four-Year Writing
Classrooms
Presentations exploring meaningful differences in students, curriculum,
and pedagogy, with emphasis on opportunities for dynamic teaching and
learning within the two-year college. Abstracts by 1 Mar to Nina Bannett
(nbannett_at_citytech.cuny.edu)
In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
In an essay subtitled "Native American Voices and Postcolonial Theory," Louis Owens criticizes postcolonial theorists
who claim to represent a wide panoply of minority voices yet fail to recognize the existence of a resistance literature
arising from "indigenous, colonized inhabitants of the Americas." Owens asks rhetorically what the indigenous Native
American must do "to be allowed a voice like Shakespeare's cursing Caliban" without resorting to mimicking the
language of the "colonial center" that determines legitimate discourse (in Gretchen Bataille, ed., NATIVE AMERICAN
REPRESENTATIONS, 13, 22). Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has argued for the development of a nationalistic, Third World
Call for Papers: Minstrelsy, Passing, and the
Location of American Racial Identity
Call for Papers
Disability and the Modern Black Body
The Collegium for African American Research (CAAR)
will convene its seventh international conference from
18 to 21 April, 2007 at the National University in
Madrid, Spain. The theme for the conference is
"Blackness and Modernities." Drawing on the
conference aim to include presentations on "The Modern
Black Body," this workshop will examine how disability
informs the desirability, experience, knowledge, and
representation of that subjectivity.
Participants might speak to the following concerns
(the list is suggestive, not exhaustive):
Call for Papers
Disability and the Modern Black Body
The Collegium for African American Research (CAAR)
will convene its seventh international conference from
18 to 21 April, 2007 at the National University in
Madrid, Spain. The theme for the conference is
"Blackness and Modernities." Drawing on the
conference aim to include presentations on "The Modern
Black Body," this workshop will examine how disability
informs the desirability, experience, knowledge, and
representation of that subjectivity.
Participants might speak to the following concerns
(the list is suggestive, not exhaustive):
Call for Papers
Disability and the Modern Black Body
The Collegium for African American Research (CAAR)
will convene its seventh international conference from
18 to 21 April, 2007 at the National University in
Madrid, Spain. The theme for the conference is
"Blackness and Modernities." Drawing on the
conference aim to include presentations on "The Modern
Black Body," this workshop will examine how disability
informs the desirability, experience, knowledge, and
representation of that subjectivity.
Participants might speak to the following concerns
(the list is suggestive, not exhaustive):
Call for Papers
Disability and the Modern Black Body
The Collegium for African American Research (CAAR)
will convene its seventh international conference from
18 to 21 April, 2007 at the National University in
Madrid, Spain. The theme for the conference is
"Blackness and Modernities." Drawing on the
conference aim to include presentations on "The Modern
Black Body," this workshop will examine how disability
informs the desirability, experience, knowledge, and
representation of that subjectivity.
Participants might speak to the following concerns
(the list is suggestive, not exhaustive):
Call for Papers and Sessions
THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION
November 8-12, 2006
www.filmandhistory.org
Area CFP: Ken Burns
Call for Papers
26th Annual Women and Theatre Program Conference
co-sponsored by:
Columbia College Chicago
Department of Art & Design and the
Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts & Media
August 1-2, 2006
Columbia College, Chicago
"Displacements :: Genealogies, Generations and Geopolitics"
Call for Papers
26th Annual Women and Theatre Program Conference
co-sponsored by:
Columbia College Chicago
Department of Art & Design and the
Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts & Media
August 1-2, 2006
Columbia College, Chicago
"Displacements :: Genealogies, Generations and Geopolitics"
Call for Papers
26th Annual Women and Theatre Program Conference
co-sponsored by:
Columbia College Chicago
Department of Art & Design and the
Institute for the Study of Women & Gender in the Arts & Media
August 1-2, 2006
Columbia College, Chicago
"Displacements :: Genealogies, Generations and Geopolitics"
CFP: Medieval Romance: Historical and Literary Approaches (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
Paper proposals are invited for the "Medieval Romance: Historical and
Literary Approaches" session at the 2006 Rocky Mountain Modern Language
Association conference in Tucson, Arizona. Papers may focus on any
aspect of medieval romance, but preference will be given to papers that
explore historical elements of the romance. Please send a 1-page
abstract before March 1, 2006 to:
Ryan Muckerheide
Arizona State University
Department of English
PO Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
Or by email attachment to: Ryan.Muckerheide _ at _ asu.edu
ISTW Call For Papers
The fifth International Society for Travel Writing
conference, "Roughing It," will be held in Denver, Colorado, September
29-October 1, 2006.
Call for Papers
MLA 2006 Convention, Philadelphia
Lexicography Discussion Group
Text and Hypertext: Dictionaries and their Readers/Users
Increasingly, dictionaries appear in multiple forms, printed and
web-based, that elicit different responses from their readers. Papers
addressing the changes in the needs and expectations of dictionary users
and the differing requirements of multiple media welcome.
Abstracts due by March 15, 2006 to Felicia Jean Steele (steele_at_tcnj.edu).
Newcomers to the Modern Language Association welcome, although all
participants in convention sessions must be MLA members by 7 April 2006.
ISTW Call For Papers
The fifth International Society for Travel Writing
conference, "Roughing It," will be held in Denver, Colorado, September
29-October 1, 2006.
Call for Papers
MLA 2006 Convention, Philadelphia
Lexicography Discussion Group
Text and Hypertext: Dictionaries and their Readers/Users
Increasingly, dictionaries appear in multiple forms, printed and
web-based, that elicit different responses from their readers. Papers
addressing the changes in the needs and expectations of dictionary users
and the differing requirements of multiple media welcome.
Abstracts due by March 15, 2006 to Felicia Jean Steele (steele_at_tcnj.edu).
Newcomers to the Modern Language Association welcome, although all
participants in convention sessions must be MLA members by 7 April 2006.
Call for Papers
MLA 2006 Convention, Philadelphia
Lexicography Discussion Group
Text and Hypertext: Dictionaries and their Readers/Users
Increasingly, dictionaries appear in multiple forms, printed and
web-based, that elicit different responses from their readers. Papers
addressing the changes in the needs and expectations of dictionary users
and the differing requirements of multiple media welcome.
Abstracts due by March 15, 2006 to Felicia Jean Steele (steele_at_tcnj.edu).
Newcomers to the Modern Language Association welcome, although all
participants in convention sessions must be MLA members by 7 April 2006.
Call for Papers and Sessions
THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION
November 8-12, 2006
www.filmandhistory.org
Area CFP: Mockumentaries
"The Historical Novel in Canada, 1832-2005" (collection; 06/30/06)
The editors invite submissions for a collection of critical essays tentatively titled "The Historical Novel in Canada, 1832-2005." Wilfrid Laurier University Press has committed to publication of the collection.