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Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
The Department of English at Ohio University invites writers, teachers, and
scholars in English Studies to Athens, Ohio, Saturday, October 14, 2006 for a
one-day conference on the negotiation between work and play in our professional
and public lives. We are interested in how this space is mediated in
classrooms, literature, theory, and art. We encourage the submission of papers,
presentations, creative writings, and panels from all aspects of the discipline-
creative writing, critical theory, cultural studies, literature, rhetoric and
composition, linguisitics, etc.
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
The Department of English at Ohio University invites writers, teachers, and
scholars in English Studies to Athens, Ohio, Saturday, October 14, 2006 for a
one-day conference on the negotiation between work and play in our professional
and public lives. We are interested in how this space is mediated in
classrooms, literature, theory, and art. We encourage the submission of papers,
presentations, creative writings, and panels from all aspects of the discipline-
creative writing, critical theory, cultural studies, literature, rhetoric and
composition, linguisitics, etc.
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
The Fletcher Lecture Series Committee of Nicholls State University is
pleased to announce the First Fletcher Lecture Series Conference,
featuring a keynote address by 2006 Fletcher Lecturer Henry Louis Gates,
Jr. The conference will be held November 9-11, 2006, on the campus of
Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana, located in the Bayou
Region of South Louisiana (1 hr. from New Orleans or Baton Rouge; 1 1/2
hours from Lafayette).
General Subject: "Crossings: Assimilation and Acculturation"
Submission deadline: July 1, 2006
The Fletcher Lecture Series Committee of Nicholls State University is
pleased to announce the First Fletcher Lecture Series Conference,
featuring a keynote address by 2006 Fletcher Lecturer Henry Louis Gates,
Jr. The conference will be held November 9-11, 2006, on the campus of
Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana, located in the Bayou
Region of South Louisiana (1 hr. from New Orleans or Baton Rouge; 1 1/2
hours from Lafayette).
General Subject: "Crossings: Assimilation and Acculturation"
Submission deadline: July 1, 2006
The Fletcher Lecture Series Committee of Nicholls State University is
pleased to announce the First Fletcher Lecture Series Conference,
featuring a keynote address by 2006 Fletcher Lecturer Henry Louis Gates,
Jr. The conference will be held November 9-11, 2006, on the campus of
Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana, located in the Bayou
Region of South Louisiana (1 hr. from New Orleans or Baton Rouge; 1 1/2
hours from Lafayette).
General Subject: "Crossings: Assimilation and Acculturation"
Submission deadline: July 1, 2006
The Fletcher Lecture Series Committee of Nicholls State University is
pleased to announce the First Fletcher Lecture Series Conference,
featuring a keynote address by 2006 Fletcher Lecturer Henry Louis Gates,
Jr. The conference will be held November 9-11, 2006, on the campus of
Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana, located in the Bayou
Region of South Louisiana (1 hr. from New Orleans or Baton Rouge; 1 1/2
hours from Lafayette).
General Subject: "Crossings: Assimilation and Acculturation"
Submission deadline: July 1, 2006
Every year between Christmas and New Year's, English professors and
graduate students, book editors and publishers and representatives, and
occasionally spouses gather in a major American or Canadian city to
meet, interview each other, present papers, and party. In this panel,
"A Carnival of Sorts: Power, Fear, and Play at the Modern Language
Association Annual Convention," we will explore the ongoing carnival
that
the convention invariably becomes from personal and scholarly
perspectives.
In particular, the panel hopes to provide a semiotic, sociological, and
anthropological analysis of one of the academia's most peculiar
events.
As of May 8, 2006, submissions to 66 can no longer be received at the
Park Dr. address in the original CFP. From now on, please direct
submissions to:
66: A Journal of Sonnet Studies
9 Devotion St.
Suite 2L
Brookline, MA 02446
Thank you!
Sincerely,
the editorial board of 66
As of May 8, 2006, submissions to 66 can no longer be received at the
Park Dr. address in the original CFP. From now on, please direct
submissions to:
66: A Journal of Sonnet Studies
9 Devotion St.
Suite 2L
Brookline, MA 02446
Thank you!
Sincerely,
the editorial board of 66
CFP: Romantic Shakespeare. Shakespeare Yearbook, Winter 2007.
Henry James once noted that to the English an outing to Stratford was
not just a day out, not just a visit to a pretty old town with a
famous dead author, but a pilgrimage to "The Holy of Holies"; the
scene itself of the "nativity." James was being ironic, but to many
editors, and writers, and theatre personalities working in the era of
the English Romantic Movement, grappling with the works of
Shakespeare became a serious devotional duty.
CFP: Romantic Shakespeare. Shakespeare Yearbook, Winter 2007.
Henry James once noted that to the English an outing to Stratford was
not just a day out, not just a visit to a pretty old town with a
famous dead author, but a pilgrimage to "The Holy of Holies"; the
scene itself of the "nativity." James was being ironic, but to many
editors, and writers, and theatre personalities working in the era of
the English Romantic Movement, grappling with the works of
Shakespeare became a serious devotional duty.
CFP: Romantic Shakespeare. Shakespeare Yearbook, Winter 2007.
Henry James once noted that to the English an outing to Stratford was
not just a day out, not just a visit to a pretty old town with a
famous dead author, but a pilgrimage to "The Holy of Holies"; the
scene itself of the "nativity." James was being ironic, but to many
editors, and writers, and theatre personalities working in the era of
the English Romantic Movement, grappling with the works of
Shakespeare became a serious devotional duty.
UPDATE:
The Fourteenth Annual Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Symposium
"World as Stage / Stage as World."
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended to Monday
15 May, 2006. We encourage the submission of papers that wish to
discuss notions of ritual and social performance across all disciplines.
A number of subsidies are available for postgraduates and early
career researchers to defray travel or accommodation costs,
apportioned according to distance from the symposium and the number
of applicants seeking financial assistance.
UPDATE:
The Fourteenth Annual Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Symposium
"World as Stage / Stage as World."
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended to Monday
15 May, 2006. We encourage the submission of papers that wish to
discuss notions of ritual and social performance across all disciplines.
A number of subsidies are available for postgraduates and early
career researchers to defray travel or accommodation costs,
apportioned according to distance from the symposium and the number
of applicants seeking financial assistance.
UPDATE:
The Fourteenth Annual Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Symposium
"World as Stage / Stage as World."
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended to Monday
15 May, 2006. We encourage the submission of papers that wish to
discuss notions of ritual and social performance across all disciplines.
A number of subsidies are available for postgraduates and early
career researchers to defray travel or accommodation costs,
apportioned according to distance from the symposium and the number
of applicants seeking financial assistance.
UPDATE:
The Fourteenth Annual Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group Symposium
"World as Stage / Stage as World."
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended to Monday
15 May, 2006. We encourage the submission of papers that wish to
discuss notions of ritual and social performance across all disciplines.
A number of subsidies are available for postgraduates and early
career researchers to defray travel or accommodation costs,
apportioned according to distance from the symposium and the number
of applicants seeking financial assistance.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Revisiting the Nineteenth Century: The World, the Body, the Text
The 14th Annual Conference
of the R.O.C. English & American Literature Association
National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN, The Republic of China
November 24~25, 2006