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Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
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Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Hyperworld: Language, Culture and History
27-29 September 2006
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
St. Francis College is pleased to announce the publication of The Arthur
Miller Journal. Inaugural Issue, Spring 2006.
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The Arthur Miller Journal will provide a lasting legacy to Miller's
significant contribution to American drama. The journal will be
published twice yearly under the auspices of the English Department of
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, in cooperation with the Arthur
Miller Society. We welcome essays on any aspect of Miller's life, work,
and career. Of particular interest for the first edition are essays that
evaluate the scope of Miller's eight decades of writing and his
connection to other playwrights. We also invite book, production, and
performance reviews.
St. Francis College is pleased to announce the publication of The Arthur
Miller Journal. Inaugural Issue, Spring 2006.
=20
The Arthur Miller Journal will provide a lasting legacy to Miller's
significant contribution to American drama. The journal will be
published twice yearly under the auspices of the English Department of
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, in cooperation with the Arthur
Miller Society. We welcome essays on any aspect of Miller's life, work,
and career. Of particular interest for the first edition are essays that
evaluate the scope of Miller's eight decades of writing and his
connection to other playwrights. We also invite book, production, and
performance reviews.
St. Francis College is pleased to announce the publication of The Arthur
Miller Journal. Inaugural Issue, Spring 2006.
=20
The Arthur Miller Journal will provide a lasting legacy to Miller's
significant contribution to American drama. The journal will be
published twice yearly under the auspices of the English Department of
St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, in cooperation with the Arthur
Miller Society. We welcome essays on any aspect of Miller's life, work,
and career. Of particular interest for the first edition are essays that
evaluate the scope of Miller's eight decades of writing and his
connection to other playwrights. We also invite book, production, and
performance reviews.
SHAKESPEARE BULLETIN, a journal for the study of Shakespeare and
renaissance drama in performance, announces a conference to be held on
the University of Toronto campus, November 8-12, 2006.
SHAKESPEARE BULLETIN, a journal for the study of Shakespeare and
renaissance drama in performance, announces a conference to be held on
the University of Toronto campus, November 8-12, 2006.
Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Society
Minneapolis, MN
July 13-15, 2006
The Society for Text and Discourse will hold its Sixteenth Annual Meeting
at the Millennium Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, from Thursday through
Saturday, July 13-15, 2006.
Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Society
Minneapolis, MN
July 13-15, 2006
The Society for Text and Discourse will hold its Sixteenth Annual Meeting
at the Millennium Hotel in downtown Minneapolis, from Thursday through
Saturday, July 13-15, 2006.
12th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University – February 24-26, 2006
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
PANEL: Broken Bodies: The Discourse of Disability
12th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University – February 24-26, 2006
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
PANEL: Broken Bodies: The Discourse of Disability
12th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University – February 24-26, 2006
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
PANEL: Broken Bodies: The Discourse of Disability
CFP: The University as Academic Community--Undergraduate Research and Scholarship
A Symposium in Rhetoric
The Federation Rhetoric Committee of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities
Texas Woman's University - Denton, Texas
February 24, 2006
"We are not here to drill pupils in spelling, punctuation, and grammar, but to bestow upon them the potentiality of service to thousands and perhaps millions of their [people]—to develop in them the power to move humanity to noble deeds by the communication of the truth. If there is in the teaching profession a higher a more stimulating function than that, I do not know what is." Fred Newton Scott
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American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface
Between East and South Asia
Seminar Organizer(s) and Chairs: Helen Asquine Fazio, and V.G. Julie Rajan,
Rutgers University
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American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface
Between East and South Asia
Seminar Organizer(s) and Chairs: Helen Asquine Fazio, and V.G. Julie Rajan,
Rutgers University
PLEASE POST, THANKS!
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface
Between East and South Asia
Seminar Organizer(s) and Chairs: Helen Asquine Fazio, and V.G. Julie Rajan,
Rutgers University
PLEASE POST, THANKS!
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Mysticism, and Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface
Between East and South Asia
Seminar Organizer(s) and Chairs: Helen Asquine Fazio, and V.G. Julie Rajan,
Rutgers University
Dear colleagues:
Here is the second Call for Papers for the Conference on the Ethics of Fiction
that will take place in Zaragoza from March 30 to April 1, 2006. Please note
the extension for the submission of papers; the new deadline is now January
10. We hope to see you all in Zaragoza.
Best,
Silvia Martínez Falquina
Dpto. de Filología Inglesa y Alemana
Universidad de Zaragoza
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
c/ Pedro Cerbuna 12, 50009 Zaragoza
Tel: +34 976762790
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
THE ETHICS OF FICTION IN CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH
Dear colleagues:
Here is the second Call for Papers for the Conference on the Ethics of Fiction
that will take place in Zaragoza from March 30 to April 1, 2006. Please note
the extension for the submission of papers; the new deadline is now January
10. We hope to see you all in Zaragoza.
Best,
Silvia Martínez Falquina
Dpto. de Filología Inglesa y Alemana
Universidad de Zaragoza
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
c/ Pedro Cerbuna 12, 50009 Zaragoza
Tel: +34 976762790
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
THE ETHICS OF FICTION IN CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH
Dear colleagues:
Here is the second Call for Papers for the Conference on the Ethics of Fiction
that will take place in Zaragoza from March 30 to April 1, 2006. Please note
the extension for the submission of papers; the new deadline is now January
10. We hope to see you all in Zaragoza.
Best,
Silvia Martínez Falquina
Dpto. de Filología Inglesa y Alemana
Universidad de Zaragoza
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
c/ Pedro Cerbuna 12, 50009 Zaragoza
Tel: +34 976762790
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
THE ETHICS OF FICTION IN CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH
Subjectivity and Community in Ethnic American Women's Memoir
Revised due date.
Papers may analyze how Ethnic American women use memoir to claim
subjectivity and join communities. Papers could explore how writers use
memoir to achieve self-actualization; claim subjectivity; and reconcile
their personal and community identities. Papers could also explore how
Ethnic American women manipulate conventional narrative forms (i.e., slave
narratives, travel narratives, and the autobiographical novel) to claim
subjectivity and to gain access to both the publishing community and
mainstream American society.
Subjectivity and Community in Ethnic American Women's Memoir
Revised due date.
Papers may analyze how Ethnic American women use memoir to claim
subjectivity and join communities. Papers could explore how writers use
memoir to achieve self-actualization; claim subjectivity; and reconcile
their personal and community identities. Papers could also explore how
Ethnic American women manipulate conventional narrative forms (i.e., slave
narratives, travel narratives, and the autobiographical novel) to claim
subjectivity and to gain access to both the publishing community and
mainstream American society.
Subjectivity and Community in Ethnic American Women's Memoir
Revised due date.
Papers may analyze how Ethnic American women use memoir to claim
subjectivity and join communities. Papers could explore how writers use
memoir to achieve self-actualization; claim subjectivity; and reconcile
their personal and community identities. Papers could also explore how
Ethnic American women manipulate conventional narrative forms (i.e., slave
narratives, travel narratives, and the autobiographical novel) to claim
subjectivity and to gain access to both the publishing community and
mainstream American society.
Subjectivity and Community in Ethnic American Women's Memoir
Revised due date.
Papers may analyze how Ethnic American women use memoir to claim
subjectivity and join communities. Papers could explore how writers use
memoir to achieve self-actualization; claim subjectivity; and reconcile
their personal and community identities. Papers could also explore how
Ethnic American women manipulate conventional narrative forms (i.e., slave
narratives, travel narratives, and the autobiographical novel) to claim
subjectivity and to gain access to both the publishing community and
mainstream American society.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 9 November 2005
M/C - Media and Culture
http://www.media-culture.org.au/
is calling for contributors to the 'transmit' issue of
M/C Journal
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/
M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
journal.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 9 November 2005
M/C - Media and Culture
http://www.media-culture.org.au/
is calling for contributors to the 'transmit' issue of
M/C Journal
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/
M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
journal.
Death Becomes Her:
Cultural Narratives of Women and Death
in Nineteenth-Century America