CFP: Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850 (10/15/05; 3/2/06-3/4/06)
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(formally Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850)
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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(formally Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850)
Dear all:
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, the 4th European Biannual Conference of the
Society for Science, Literature, and the Arts is ready for boarding now:
http://www.slsa.nl
Deadline for submissions of papers and panels: 5 Dec 05.
The conference is organised around 11 thematic streams. For a short
description, possible topics and calls for co-panelists click "Streams" on
the menu.
The site is still under construction: so please check back regularly for
new information on plenary sessions and other events, hotels, calls for
co-panelists, payment arrangements, etc.
Meanwhile, do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions:
rossini_at_slsa.nl
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, 1750-1850
(formally Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850)
Crossing the Line Between Public and Private in Early Modern England. I am inviting papers for a panel on issues of privacy in Early Modern England for the Cultural Studies Conference at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS March 9-11, 2006. The topic is broad and may include (but is not limited to) issues such as: the private/public nature of coterie literature, government surveillance and the limits of personal privacy, public performances of private concerns, the inversion of private and public in royal spectacle, and private writing in a public setting. E-mail a 200-word abstract and a brief bio by October 24 to Kimball Smith, Department of English, Kansas State University at dksmith_at_ksu.edu
College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
'Haunting, War and Conflict' - a session to be held at 'Space, Haunting,
Discourse,' an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the Department =
of
English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.
Session description:
The realm of the ghostly has figured as a repeated referent in histories =
of
war and conflict - from the pre-modern practice of invoking ghosts and
spirits to assist in combat, to notions of the ghosts of dead soldiers =
and
citizens haunting battlefields and sites of destruction, to the =
portrayal of
Al Qaeda as constituting a type of 'phantom enemy'.
'Haunting, War and Conflict' - a session to be held at 'Space, Haunting,
Discourse,' an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the Department =
of
English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.
Session description:
The realm of the ghostly has figured as a repeated referent in histories =
of
war and conflict - from the pre-modern practice of invoking ghosts and
spirits to assist in combat, to notions of the ghosts of dead soldiers =
and
citizens haunting battlefields and sites of destruction, to the =
portrayal of
Al Qaeda as constituting a type of 'phantom enemy'.
'Haunting, War and Conflict' - a session to be held at 'Space, Haunting,
Discourse,' an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the Department =
of
English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.
Session description:
The realm of the ghostly has figured as a repeated referent in histories =
of
war and conflict - from the pre-modern practice of invoking ghosts and
spirits to assist in combat, to notions of the ghosts of dead soldiers =
and
citizens haunting battlefields and sites of destruction, to the =
portrayal of
Al Qaeda as constituting a type of 'phantom enemy'.
Call for Papers: Early Modern Ecostudies
Apologies for cross-posting.
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PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY LEGEND
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research
Twenty-fourth International Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark
May 29 - June 1, 2006
The International Society for Contemporary Legend Research is pleased to =
announce that the 2006 Perspectives on Contemporary Legend Twenty-fourth =
International Conference is to be held in the 'Blixen Room' in the =
'Black Diamond' building of the Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. =
(http://www.kb.dk/kultur/diamant/index-en.htm).
Apologies for cross-posting.
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PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY LEGEND
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research
Twenty-fourth International Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark
May 29 - June 1, 2006
The International Society for Contemporary Legend Research is pleased to =
announce that the 2006 Perspectives on Contemporary Legend Twenty-fourth =
International Conference is to be held in the 'Blixen Room' in the =
'Black Diamond' building of the Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. =
(http://www.kb.dk/kultur/diamant/index-en.htm).
Apologies for cross-posting.
=20
PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY LEGEND
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research
Twenty-fourth International Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark
May 29 - June 1, 2006
The International Society for Contemporary Legend Research is pleased to =
announce that the 2006 Perspectives on Contemporary Legend Twenty-fourth =
International Conference is to be held in the 'Blixen Room' in the =
'Black Diamond' building of the Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. =
(http://www.kb.dk/kultur/diamant/index-en.htm).
Call for Papers: Early Modern Ecostudies
Call for Papers: Early Modern Ecostudies
Deadline for submission has been changed for the following session to September 25.
Special Session: The Panoptic and The Middle Ages
There are openings in this session for next year's Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo.
Please submit your proposal of about 250 words. Any aspect of this subject is welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches also welcome. Papers can discuss the visual or textual.
Submit proposals by email to: engclm_at_langate.gsu.edu
Carola Mattord
English Department
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Call for Papers and Panel Proposals – American Literature Association, 2006
The Hemingway Society invites proposals for papers and/or panels for two
sessions at the May 2006 ALA conference.
We are particularly interested in papers considering the following topics,
but welcome proposals on all topics:
Hemingway and Consumerism
Hemingway and Contemporary Writers
The Hemingway Society seeks proposals from all critical and theoretical
approaches, and actively encourages submissions by advanced graduate
students and recent graduates.
Call for Papers and Panel Proposals – American Literature Association, 2006
The Hemingway Society invites proposals for papers and/or panels for two
sessions at the May 2006 ALA conference.
We are particularly interested in papers considering the following topics,
but welcome proposals on all topics:
Hemingway and Consumerism
Hemingway and Contemporary Writers
The Hemingway Society seeks proposals from all critical and theoretical
approaches, and actively encourages submissions by advanced graduate
students and recent graduates.
Call for Papers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of MythAbstract/Proposals =
by 15 November 2005
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual =
Conference
Albuquerque, NM February 8-11, 2005
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
Proposals are now being accepted for presentations in an area designed to =
explore Joseph Campbell and his ideas about the Power of Myth in literature=
, film, and popular culture. Presentations are not only welcome for =
studies and applications of Joseph Campbell's work, but also are encouraged=
Prof. Philip Tew (University of Northampton) and Steve Barfield =
(University
of Westminster) are commissioning editors for an innovative new series =
for a
major international publisher, Continuum International.
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Prof. Philip Tew (University of Northampton) and Steve Barfield =
(University
of Westminster) are commissioning editors for an innovative new series =
for a
major international publisher, Continuum International.
=20
Call for Papers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of MythAbstract/Proposals =
by 15 November 2005
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual =
Conference
Albuquerque, NM February 8-11, 2005
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
Proposals are now being accepted for presentations in an area designed to =
explore Joseph Campbell and his ideas about the Power of Myth in literature=
, film, and popular culture. Presentations are not only welcome for =
studies and applications of Joseph Campbell's work, but also are encouraged=
Prof. Philip Tew (University of Northampton) and Steve Barfield =
(University
of Westminster) are commissioning editors for an innovative new series =
for a
major international publisher, Continuum International.
=20
CALL FOR PAPERS: The Problem of the Colorblind: College Teachers Talk
About the Fears, Risks, and Rewards of Teaching Race in 21st Century
America
Seeking contributions for an edited collection of essays on the subject
of teaching matters of race in the college classroom in 21st century
America.
CALL FOR PAPERS: The Problem of the Colorblind: College Teachers Talk
About the Fears, Risks, and Rewards of Teaching Race in 21st Century
America
Seeking contributions for an edited collection of essays on the subject
of teaching matters of race in the college classroom in 21st century
America.
CALL for Papers=20
Charles Chesnutt Association=20
2006 CLA Conference=20
Birmingham, AL=20
April 5-8 2006
The general topic of the conference is The Theme of Literature and Film:
>From Page to Screen. We are looking for single page abstracts on any
connection between Chesnutt's works and/or his philosophy on art, race,
class, etc. and film, including his association with Oscar Micheaux. =20
Please send abstracts as soon as possible, but before September 20,
2005. =20
CALL for Papers=20
Charles Chesnutt Association=20
2006 CLA Conference=20
Birmingham, AL=20
April 5-8 2006
The general topic of the conference is The Theme of Literature and Film:
>From Page to Screen. We are looking for single page abstracts on any
connection between Chesnutt's works and/or his philosophy on art, race,
class, etc. and film, including his association with Oscar Micheaux. =20
Please send abstracts as soon as possible, but before September 20,
2005. =20
CALL for Papers=20
Charles Chesnutt Association=20
2006 CLA Conference=20
Birmingham, AL=20
April 5-8 2006
The general topic of the conference is The Theme of Literature and Film:
>From Page to Screen. We are looking for single page abstracts on any
connection between Chesnutt's works and/or his philosophy on art, race,
class, etc. and film, including his association with Oscar Micheaux. =20
Please send abstracts as soon as possible, but before September 20,
2005. =20
On Miracle Ground XIV
Durrell and the Archive: The Modernist Milieu
June 25-29, 2006
http://www.lawrencedurrell.org/omg14.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS:
On Miracle Ground XIV
Durrell and the Archive: The Modernist Milieu
June 25-29, 2006
http://www.lawrencedurrell.org/omg14.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS: