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CFP: Tenth Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing (GPACW) Conference (10/1/06; 11/10/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 5:20pm
McClure, Randall W

CFP: Tenth Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing
(GPACW) Conference
Online pedagogies: Making space for social networks
November 10 and 11, 2006 hosted by the English Department of Minnesota
State University, Mankato, MN
Keynote speaker: Michael Day, Northern Illinois University

The 2006 Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing Conference will
be held Friday, November 10 and Saturday, November 11, 2006 and will be
hosted by the Department of English at Minnesota State University,
Mankato.

UPDATE: Why Melville Matters Now - A Trans-Disciplinary Symposium (7/15/06; 11/17/06-11/18/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 5:20pm
Mary Valentis

This celebratory symposium on Herman Melville to be
held November 17 and 18, 2006, at the Albany Academy
campus and its environs where Melville lived and
attended school from 1830-31, will consider the
enduring relevance of the author's life, work, and
influence from the perspectives of the humanities,
arts, the sciences, and new technologies. Herman
Melville's work lives on to "tell the tale," because
the questions he posed are the same issues that
inspire contemporary writers, artists, and thinkers
today-the vexed relations between humans and their
environment, racial and social injustices, capitol
punishment, psychological alienation, and the new
frontiers of science and globalism.

UPDATE: Why Melville Matters Now - A Trans-Disciplinary Symposium (7/15/06; 11/17/06-11/18/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 5:20pm
Mary Valentis

This celebratory symposium on Herman Melville to be
held November 17 and 18, 2006, at the Albany Academy
campus and its environs where Melville lived and
attended school from 1830-31, will consider the
enduring relevance of the author's life, work, and
influence from the perspectives of the humanities,
arts, the sciences, and new technologies. Herman
Melville's work lives on to "tell the tale," because
the questions he posed are the same issues that
inspire contemporary writers, artists, and thinkers
today-the vexed relations between humans and their
environment, racial and social injustices, capitol
punishment, psychological alienation, and the new
frontiers of science and globalism.

CFP: Performance as Research (5/31/06, ASTR, 11/16/06-11/19/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:37pm
LisainBG_at_aol.com

Seminar:=20
Performance as Research =20
Leaders:=20
Kris Salata, Stanford University=20
Lisa Wolford Wylam, Bowling Green State University =20
ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE=20
FIFTIETH ANNIVERASRY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR=20
Hotel Allegro, Chicago November 16-19, 2006 =20
Conference Theme: AMERICAN: SOCIETY : THEATRE : RESEARCH=20
Deadline for receipt of abstracts (250 words): May 31, 2006 =20
Performance As Research=20
Under what circumstances can performance itself be understood as a terrain=20
of research? The frequent use of the word =E2=80=9Cexperimental=E2=80=9D or=
 =E2=80=9Claboratory=E2=80=9D by=20

CFP: Performance as Research (5/31/06, ASTR, 11/16/06-11/19/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:37pm
LisainBG_at_aol.com

Seminar:=20
Performance as Research =20
Leaders:=20
Kris Salata, Stanford University=20
Lisa Wolford Wylam, Bowling Green State University =20
ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE=20
FIFTIETH ANNIVERASRY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR=20
Hotel Allegro, Chicago November 16-19, 2006 =20
Conference Theme: AMERICAN: SOCIETY : THEATRE : RESEARCH=20
Deadline for receipt of abstracts (250 words): May 31, 2006 =20
Performance As Research=20
Under what circumstances can performance itself be understood as a terrain=20
of research? The frequent use of the word =E2=80=9Cexperimental=E2=80=9D or=
 =E2=80=9Claboratory=E2=80=9D by=20

UPDATE: Personal Voice in Literary Criticism (6/30/06; ALSC, 10/13/06-10/15/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
alsc

Call for Papers

UPDATE

2006 ALSC Conference, Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, California,
October 13-15 2006

 

May 12, 2006

 

The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC) has extended the
submissions deadline for its seminar on "The Personal Voice in Literary
Criticism," which is part of the 2006 ALSC Conference Program.

 

The submissions deadline for this seminar has been extended to June 30.

 

Additional prospective members and current members alike are heartily
invited to apply.

Please see below for details.

 

Seminars

 

UPDATE: Personal Voice in Literary Criticism (6/30/06; ALSC, 10/13/06-10/15/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
alsc

Call for Papers

UPDATE

2006 ALSC Conference, Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisco, California,
October 13-15 2006

 

May 12, 2006

 

The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC) has extended the
submissions deadline for its seminar on "The Personal Voice in Literary
Criticism," which is part of the 2006 ALSC Conference Program.

 

The submissions deadline for this seminar has been extended to June 30.

 

Additional prospective members and current members alike are heartily
invited to apply.

Please see below for details.

 

Seminars

 

UPDATE: TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global (UK) (6/1/06; 9/5/06-9/9/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
Janetand Kim

* * * * UPDATE * * * *

Owing to a website glitch over Easter drawn to our attention by people
seeking to apply, we are re-issuing our CFP for TV Fiction exchange with an
extended deadline. We already have contributions from 15 countries so the
conference promises to embrace a wide range of perspectives on the debate.
Please send any late submission a.s.a.p.

TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global.
An International Conference.

Contributors include:
Professor Ien Ang, University of Western Sydney
David Bianculli, NY Daily News television critic and author of Teleliteracy
Dr David Lavery, Middle-State Tennessee University
Mark Lawson, Guardian television critic and writer

UPDATE: TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global (UK) (6/1/06; 9/5/06-9/9/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
Janetand Kim

* * * * UPDATE * * * *

Owing to a website glitch over Easter drawn to our attention by people
seeking to apply, we are re-issuing our CFP for TV Fiction exchange with an
extended deadline. We already have contributions from 15 countries so the
conference promises to embrace a wide range of perspectives on the debate.
Please send any late submission a.s.a.p.

TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global.
An International Conference.

Contributors include:
Professor Ien Ang, University of Western Sydney
David Bianculli, NY Daily News television critic and author of Teleliteracy
Dr David Lavery, Middle-State Tennessee University
Mark Lawson, Guardian television critic and writer

CFP: Death in American Culture (6/15/06; MAPACA, 10/27/06-10/29/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
schoppa_at_ncc.edu

The Death in American Culture area of the Mid Atlantic American/Popular Culture Conference, October 27-29, 2006 in Baltimore MD is soliciting paper proposals.

Papers are welcome on any aspect of American cultural responses to death. Paper proposals may be from any appropriate discipline and cover any historical period. General topic areas include but are not limited to the following:

1. Attitudes toward and practices relating to death, including the medicalization of death, the social construction of death, death in art and literature, funeral customs, the evolution of the funeral business and the cemetery, changing attitudes toward the dead body and its disposal, and burial and mourning practices.

CFP: Death in American Culture (6/15/06; MAPACA, 10/27/06-10/29/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
schoppa_at_ncc.edu

The Death in American Culture area of the Mid Atlantic American/Popular Culture Conference, October 27-29, 2006 in Baltimore MD is soliciting paper proposals.

Papers are welcome on any aspect of American cultural responses to death. Paper proposals may be from any appropriate discipline and cover any historical period. General topic areas include but are not limited to the following:

1. Attitudes toward and practices relating to death, including the medicalization of death, the social construction of death, death in art and literature, funeral customs, the evolution of the funeral business and the cemetery, changing attitudes toward the dead body and its disposal, and burial and mourning practices.

CFP: Stakes of Performance Research (5/31/06, ASTR, 11/16/06-11/19/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
ArtandDemo_at_aol.com

ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE

FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR
Hotel Allegro, Chicago - November 16-19, 2006

AMERICA: SOCIETY: THEATRE: RESEARCH

Call for contributions to Seminar:
The Stakes of Performance Research - Local Situations and Global Forces

CFP: Stakes of Performance Research (5/31/06, ASTR, 11/16/06-11/19/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:36pm
ArtandDemo_at_aol.com

ASTR 2006 CONFERENCE

FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF ASTR
Hotel Allegro, Chicago - November 16-19, 2006

AMERICA: SOCIETY: THEATRE: RESEARCH

Call for contributions to Seminar:
The Stakes of Performance Research - Local Situations and Global Forces

CFP: African-American Coal Miners (9/1/06; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Gib Prettyman

Paper proposals are invited for a conference entitled "Living Together,
Working Together: African-American Miners and the Coal Culture of
Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1870-1970." The conference is sponsored by the
Coal and Coke Heritage Center at The Pennsylvania State University's
Fayette Campus and is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission. It will be held March 16, 2007. We have funding to
publish selected papers in a conference proceedings.

CFP: African-American Coal Miners (9/1/06; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Gib Prettyman

Paper proposals are invited for a conference entitled "Living Together,
Working Together: African-American Miners and the Coal Culture of
Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1870-1970." The conference is sponsored by the
Coal and Coke Heritage Center at The Pennsylvania State University's
Fayette Campus and is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission. It will be held March 16, 2007. We have funding to
publish selected papers in a conference proceedings.

CFP: African-American Coal Miners (9/1/06; 3/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Gib Prettyman

Paper proposals are invited for a conference entitled "Living Together,
Working Together: African-American Miners and the Coal Culture of
Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1870-1970." The conference is sponsored by the
Coal and Coke Heritage Center at The Pennsylvania State University's
Fayette Campus and is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission. It will be held March 16, 2007. We have funding to
publish selected papers in a conference proceedings.

CFP: Interdisciplinary Humanities (10/15/06; 2/28/07-3/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Owens, Joana

The National Association for Humanities Education (NAHE) invites =
250-word proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, and workshops for =
inclusion in the program of its 2007 conference, "The Golden Gateways of =
the Humanities: Transgressions/Transformation, Dissonance/Harmony," to =
be held at the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway in San Francisco, CA from =
February 28 to March 3, 2007. Papers should be planned for twenty =
minutes; panels, roundtables, and workshops should be planned for an =
hour and thirty minutes.

CFP: Interdisciplinary Humanities (10/15/06; 2/28/07-3/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Owens, Joana

The National Association for Humanities Education (NAHE) invites =
250-word proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, and workshops for =
inclusion in the program of its 2007 conference, "The Golden Gateways of =
the Humanities: Transgressions/Transformation, Dissonance/Harmony," to =
be held at the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway in San Francisco, CA from =
February 28 to March 3, 2007. Papers should be planned for twenty =
minutes; panels, roundtables, and workshops should be planned for an =
hour and thirty minutes.

CFP: Interdisciplinary Humanities (10/15/06; 2/28/07-3/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Owens, Joana

The National Association for Humanities Education (NAHE) invites =
250-word proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, and workshops for =
inclusion in the program of its 2007 conference, "The Golden Gateways of =
the Humanities: Transgressions/Transformation, Dissonance/Harmony," to =
be held at the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway in San Francisco, CA from =
February 28 to March 3, 2007. Papers should be planned for twenty =
minutes; panels, roundtables, and workshops should be planned for an =
hour and thirty minutes.

UPDATE: aesthetic INVASIONS / articulate EVASIONS (grad) (6/30/06; 10/21/06)

updated: 
Monday, May 15, 2006 - 4:35pm
Anna Marin

The Departments of English & Comparative Literature and Rhetoric & Writing
Studies are proud to present the 14th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate
Student Conference: San Diego State University
Crisis Carnival 2006

aesthetic INVASIONS / articulate EVASIONS

An interdisciplinary discussion of the humanities
Saturday, October 21st, 2006

Scholars from all fields are invited to submit: papers, poetry, fiction,
artwork & films

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