CFP: New Zealand, France and the Pacific (France) (1/6/06; 6/29/06-7/1/06)
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GENDERFUL EXPERIENCES
Conference Date: May 25/26, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for Proposals: 15 February 2006
-We had the experience but missed the meaning.-
T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1941)
Experience is defined as a - direct participation or observation of
events - which results in a production of knowledge. This experience
can be encountered by an individual, community or nation.1
GENDERFUL EXPERIENCES
Conference Date: May 25/26, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for Proposals: 15 February 2006
-We had the experience but missed the meaning.-
T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1941)
Experience is defined as a - direct participation or observation of
events - which results in a production of knowledge. This experience
can be encountered by an individual, community or nation.1
GENDERFUL EXPERIENCES
Conference Date: May 25/26, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for Proposals: 15 February 2006
-We had the experience but missed the meaning.-
T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1941)
Experience is defined as a - direct participation or observation of
events - which results in a production of knowledge. This experience
can be encountered by an individual, community or nation.1
GENDERFUL EXPERIENCES
Conference Date: May 25/26, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for Proposals: 15 February 2006
-We had the experience but missed the meaning.-
T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1941)
Experience is defined as a - direct participation or observation of
events - which results in a production of knowledge. This experience
can be encountered by an individual, community or nation.1
GENDERFUL EXPERIENCES
Conference Date: May 25/26, 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for Proposals: 15 February 2006
-We had the experience but missed the meaning.-
T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets (1941)
Experience is defined as a - direct participation or observation of
events - which results in a production of knowledge. This experience
can be encountered by an individual, community or nation.1
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CFP: "Black Authenticity—Authentic Blackness" (07/15/06; essay collection)
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CFP: "Black Authenticity—Authentic Blackness" (07/15/06; essay collection)
[A technical problem led to the omission of the text of the previous copy
of this CFP -ed.]
CFP: "Black Authenticity—Authentic Blackness" (07/15/06; essay collection)
[A technical problem led to the omission of the text of the previous copy
of this CFP -ed.]
CFP: "Black Authenticity—Authentic Blackness" (07/15/06; essay collection)
American Studies Association conference
October 12 - 15, 2006
Oakland, CA
Advertising in Transnational Context
In response to the ASA 2006 conference theme, we will propose a panel on
nineteenth-century advertising in its transnational contexts.
We are looking for papers dealing with issues such as:
American Studies Association conference
October 12 - 15, 2006
Oakland, CA
Advertising in Transnational Context
In response to the ASA 2006 conference theme, we will propose a panel on
nineteenth-century advertising in its transnational contexts.
We are looking for papers dealing with issues such as:
American Studies Association conference
October 12 - 15, 2006
Oakland, CA
Advertising in Transnational Context
In response to the ASA 2006 conference theme, we will propose a panel on
nineteenth-century advertising in its transnational contexts.
We are looking for papers dealing with issues such as:
"Teaching Literature in the Community College" is a special panel at the
2006 SCMLA conference in Fort Worth, TX. It invites papers that address
approaches to and methods of teaching literature in the community college.
Papers encouraged that consider of how literary studies best advance the
unique goals of the community college.
250-500 word abstracts due by February 17, 2006.
Please send them to Dr. Matt DeVoll by one of the following routes:
Email: mdevoll_at_stlcc.edu <mailto:mdevoll_at_stlcc.edu>
Fax: 314-951-9416
Biography, Criticism, Culture: Robert Penn Warren's Nonfiction Works
We invite proposals for papers addressing any and all of Robert Penn Warren's nonfiction works. Subjects may include but are not limited to Warren's biographical books, literary criticism articles, and cultural studies. Abstracts of approximately 100 to 250 words should be submitted by e-mail to Keri Overall at
keri.overall_at_tccd.edu <mailto:keri.overall_at_tccd.edu> by March 1, 2006.
In order for the proposal to be considered, include the following information:
Call For Contributions
Cinematic Responses to E.U. Expansion (collection)
(DEADLINE EXTENDED: 1/10/06)
Call For Contributions
Cinematic Responses to E.U. Expansion (collection)
(DEADLINE EXTENDED: 1/10/06)
Brown and the Bayou: Politics, Writing, and Borderlands in the
Postrevolutionary Circumatlantic World
The Charles Brockden Brown Society invites submissions for its fifth
biennial international conference to be held at the Chateau LeMoyne Hotel in
New Orleans's famed French Quarter, November 2-4, 2006. Conference
organizers' determination of the conference site was in place prior to the
devastation suffered as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Their decision to
persist in these plans reflects not only a desire to extend commercial
support, no matter how small, for the region's rebuilding efforts and
"rebirth,"
Apologies for cross-postings.
We are preparing our second volume on fantasy fiction (to be published in Poland or by Peter Lang) but apart from papers on books we have decided to solicit papers on anime, animated movies (Shrek, Monsters and Co., etc.) or feature films (e.g. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardobe) that would stress
their ethical, spiritual or educational values for young audiences. The articles
should be 6,000 words, in MLA. We would welcome abstracts and short
biographical notes first. The deadline for the articles is the end of
January.
Apologies for cross-postings.
We are preparing our second volume on fantasy fiction (to be published in Poland or by Peter Lang) but apart from papers on books we have decided to solicit papers on anime, animated movies (Shrek, Monsters and Co., etc.) or feature films (e.g. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardobe) that would stress
their ethical, spiritual or educational values for young audiences. The articles
should be 6,000 words, in MLA. We would welcome abstracts and short
biographical notes first. The deadline for the articles is the end of
January.
CFP: SAMLA: SPANISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1700 (3/1; SAMLA, 11/10-11/12)
The Spanish Literature Before 1700 section at SAMLA seeks papers on "Cervantes and Religions".
A full range of approaches to and perspectives on the topic is encouraged.
Please send 200-250 word proposals for 20-minute papers to
Louis IMPERIALE
Department of Foreign Languages & Literature
University of Missouri-Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
OR email to imperialel_at_umkc.edu by 1 March 2006
In order for the proposal to be considered, include the following information:
Scientia and Techne: 14th Annual Conference of the North American =20
Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR), Purdue University, West =20=
Lafayette, Indiana.
"Inhibiting Scientia: Romanticism and the Ethics of Knowledge"
Scientia and Techne: 14th Annual Conference of the North American =20
Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR), Purdue University, West =20=
Lafayette, Indiana.
"Inhibiting Scientia: Romanticism and the Ethics of Knowledge"
Gender and National Identity in Film and Television: A Postgraduate
One-day Conference
The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK **Conference date: Friday, June
23, 2006
This conference seeks postgraduates and new scholars researching,
historicizing, and theorizing the intersection of gender and nation in
film and television. The intersection of these two discourses is our
focus but we are interested also in papers that consider the relationship
of gender and nation within the frame of other film and television studies
topics. Essays with an interdisciplinary framework are welcome. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Gender and National Identity in Film and Television: A Postgraduate
One-day Conference
The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK **Conference date: Friday, June
23, 2006
This conference seeks postgraduates and new scholars researching,
historicizing, and theorizing the intersection of gender and nation in
film and television. The intersection of these two discourses is our
focus but we are interested also in papers that consider the relationship
of gender and nation within the frame of other film and television studies
topics. Essays with an interdisciplinary framework are welcome. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Gender and National Identity in Film and Television: A Postgraduate
One-day Conference
The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK **Conference date: Friday, June
23, 2006
This conference seeks postgraduates and new scholars researching,
historicizing, and theorizing the intersection of gender and nation in
film and television. The intersection of these two discourses is our
focus but we are interested also in papers that consider the relationship
of gender and nation within the frame of other film and television studies
topics. Essays with an interdisciplinary framework are welcome. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Gender and National Identity in Film and Television: A Postgraduate
One-day Conference
The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK **Conference date: Friday, June
23, 2006
This conference seeks postgraduates and new scholars researching,
historicizing, and theorizing the intersection of gender and nation in
film and television. The intersection of these two discourses is our
focus but we are interested also in papers that consider the relationship
of gender and nation within the frame of other film and television studies
topics. Essays with an interdisciplinary framework are welcome. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Gender and National Identity in Film and Television: A Postgraduate
One-day Conference
The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK **Conference date: Friday, June
23, 2006
This conference seeks postgraduates and new scholars researching,
historicizing, and theorizing the intersection of gender and nation in
film and television. The intersection of these two discourses is our
focus but we are interested also in papers that consider the relationship
of gender and nation within the frame of other film and television studies
topics. Essays with an interdisciplinary framework are welcome. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following: