CFP: Modernist Studies Association 8th Annual Conference (2/28/06 & 5/9/06; MSA 8, 10/19/06-10/22/06)
MSA 8—OUT OF THE ARCHIVES
19-22 October 2006
Tulsa, Oklahoma
CALL FOR SEMINAR, ROUNDTABLE, AND PANEL PROPOSALS
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MSA 8—OUT OF THE ARCHIVES
19-22 October 2006
Tulsa, Oklahoma
CALL FOR SEMINAR, ROUNDTABLE, AND PANEL PROPOSALS
eSharp is the online journal for social sciences, arts and humanities postgraduates based at the University of Glasgow. It is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first six issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the seventh edition to be launched in May 2006. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas.
The theme of the seventh edition is:
Faith, Belief and Community
Topics may include but are not limited to:
eSharp is the online journal for social sciences, arts and humanities postgraduates based at the University of Glasgow. It is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first six issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the seventh edition to be launched in May 2006. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas.
The theme of the seventh edition is:
Faith, Belief and Community
Topics may include but are not limited to:
eSharp is the online journal for social sciences, arts and humanities postgraduates based at the University of Glasgow. It is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first six issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the seventh edition to be launched in May 2006. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas.
The theme of the seventh edition is:
Faith, Belief and Community
Topics may include but are not limited to:
Abstracts are invited for the MLA 2006 panels sponsored by the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment. MLA will be held in Philadelphia in December 2006 and all presenters must be member of MLA at the time of acceptance of their proposals for the panel, i.e. April 2006.
Intersections: Literature, Science, Nature.
Abstracts (250-300 words) are invited that discuss relationships between literature, science, and nature and/or scientific theory and literary theory. Submit by March 1, 2006 to bcook_at_mtaloy.edu.
The University of West Georgia
CALL FOR PAPERS 2006
21^ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE CONFERENCE
Suggested theme: FEAR AND AWE
For the 2006 conference, papers and sessions may be presented on any
conception of fear and awe in literature, visual arts, and/ or cinema.
Papers may be in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
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We welcome also proposals for papers on _any topic_ of interest to
literature, culture, and art scholars.
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When: *November 2-4, 2006 <>
*Where*: Sheraton Colony Square Hotel-Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia <>
*Deadline for one-page abstracts*: May 30, 2006 <>
The University of West Georgia
CALL FOR PAPERS 2006
21^ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE CONFERENCE
Suggested theme: FEAR AND AWE
For the 2006 conference, papers and sessions may be presented on any
conception of fear and awe in literature, visual arts, and/ or cinema.
Papers may be in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
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We welcome also proposals for papers on _any topic_ of interest to
literature, culture, and art scholars.
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When: *November 2-4, 2006 <>
*Where*: Sheraton Colony Square Hotel-Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia <>
*Deadline for one-page abstracts*: May 30, 2006 <>
Abstracts are invited for the MLA 2006 panels sponsored by the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment. MLA will be held in Philadelphia in December 2006 and all presenters must be member of MLA at the time of acceptance of their proposals for the panel, i.e. April 2006.
Intersections: Literature, Science, Nature.
Abstracts (250-300 words) are invited that discuss relationships between literature, science, and nature and/or scientific theory and literary theory. Submit by March 1, 2006 to bcook_at_mtaloy.edu.
FACS Literary Journal
Florida Atlantic University Comparative Studies=20
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Call for Papers: Catastrophe and Representation
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Images of catastrophe increasingly assault us through the media. The =
world is reeling from the effects of war, natural disasters, famine, and =
disease. Violence - natural and unnatural - has become a standard motif =
in contemporary storytelling, cultural documentation and sociopolitical =
reportage. How, then, is such representation captured and =
characterized? What is being said and unsaid, and why? Is catastrophe a =
comparative experience?
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FACS Literary Journal
Florida Atlantic University Comparative Studies=20
=20
Call for Papers: Catastrophe and Representation
=20
Images of catastrophe increasingly assault us through the media. The =
world is reeling from the effects of war, natural disasters, famine, and =
disease. Violence - natural and unnatural - has become a standard motif =
in contemporary storytelling, cultural documentation and sociopolitical =
reportage. How, then, is such representation captured and =
characterized? What is being said and unsaid, and why? Is catastrophe a =
comparative experience?
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Arabesques Press Call for Submissions
http://www.arabesquespress.org/
http://www.arabesque-international.com/
FACS Literary Journal
Florida Atlantic University Comparative Studies=20
=20
Call for Papers: Catastrophe and Representation
=20
Images of catastrophe increasingly assault us through the media. The =
world is reeling from the effects of war, natural disasters, famine, and =
disease. Violence - natural and unnatural - has become a standard motif =
in contemporary storytelling, cultural documentation and sociopolitical =
reportage. How, then, is such representation captured and =
characterized? What is being said and unsaid, and why? Is catastrophe a =
comparative experience?
=20
FACS Literary Journal
Florida Atlantic University Comparative Studies=20
=20
Call for Papers: Catastrophe and Representation
=20
Images of catastrophe increasingly assault us through the media. The =
world is reeling from the effects of war, natural disasters, famine, and =
disease. Violence - natural and unnatural - has become a standard motif =
in contemporary storytelling, cultural documentation and sociopolitical =
reportage. How, then, is such representation captured and =
characterized? What is being said and unsaid, and why? Is catastrophe a =
comparative experience?
=20
FACS Literary Journal
Florida Atlantic University Comparative Studies=20
=20
Call for Papers: Catastrophe and Representation
=20
Images of catastrophe increasingly assault us through the media. The =
world is reeling from the effects of war, natural disasters, famine, and =
disease. Violence - natural and unnatural - has become a standard motif =
in contemporary storytelling, cultural documentation and sociopolitical =
reportage. How, then, is such representation captured and =
characterized? What is being said and unsaid, and why? Is catastrophe a =
comparative experience?
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CALL FOR PAPERS ... Papers are invited for the session on Teaching English at the Rocky Mountain MLA annual convention on October 12-14, 2006, in Tucson, Arizona.
This year's panel is looking for papers on innovative approaches to teaching literature and writing. Also welcome are topics on experiential writing as academic discourse, teaching college English skills to ESL students, and teaching English at the Tribal College.
Please send a 200-word proposal/abstract as an email attachment to:
Robin Somers
robinsomers_at_sbcglobal.net
Identify RMMLA CFP in your subject line
Trans --: Negotiations and Resistance
19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
Association of English Graduate Students
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
April 7 - 8, 2006
UPDATES:
* Keynote speakers
* Abstract deadline extension
* Conference website
* CFP
***KEYNOTE SPEAKERS***
We are pleased to announce critical keynote speaker Juana Maria Rodriguez, and creative keynote speaker Pireeni Sundaralingam, with Colm O'Riain.
Modern Language Association Annual Convention
December 27 - 30, 2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The MLA Discussion Group on Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic
Literature invites submissions for a panel titled "The Place of Music in
Science Fiction and Fantasy."
Topics might include (but are not limited to):
* Defining "science-fiction music." What makes a work of music
"science-fictional"? Possible subtopics: micropolyphony, symmetrical
divisions of the octave, experimental musical technologies (e.g., the
Ondes Martenot).
* The relationship of music to other nonverbal arts (e.g., painting,
architecture, photography) in science fiction and fantasy.
Trans --: Negotiations and Resistance
19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
Association of English Graduate Students
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
April 7 - 8, 2006
UPDATES:
* Keynote speakers
* Abstract deadline extension
* Conference website
* CFP
***KEYNOTE SPEAKERS***
We are pleased to announce critical keynote speaker Juana Maria Rodriguez, and creative keynote speaker Pireeni Sundaralingam, with Colm O'Riain.
Trans --: Negotiations and Resistance
19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
Association of English Graduate Students
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
April 7 - 8, 2006
UPDATES:
* Keynote speakers
* Abstract deadline extension
* Conference website
* CFP
***KEYNOTE SPEAKERS***
We are pleased to announce critical keynote speaker Juana Maria Rodriguez, and creative keynote speaker Pireeni Sundaralingam, with Colm O'Riain.
Modern Language Association Annual Convention
December 27 - 30, 2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The MLA Discussion Group on Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic
Literature invites submissions for a panel titled "The Place of Music in
Science Fiction and Fantasy."
Topics might include (but are not limited to):
* Defining "science-fiction music." What makes a work of music
"science-fictional"? Possible subtopics: micropolyphony, symmetrical
divisions of the octave, experimental musical technologies (e.g., the
Ondes Martenot).
* The relationship of music to other nonverbal arts (e.g., painting,
architecture, photography) in science fiction and fantasy.
Trans --: Negotiations and Resistance
19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
Association of English Graduate Students
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
April 7 - 8, 2006
UPDATES:
* Keynote speakers
* Abstract deadline extension
* Conference website
* CFP
***KEYNOTE SPEAKERS***
We are pleased to announce critical keynote speaker Juana Maria Rodriguez, and creative keynote speaker Pireeni Sundaralingam, with Colm O'Riain.
Modern Language Association Annual Convention
December 27 - 30, 2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The MLA Discussion Group on Science Fiction and Utopian and Fantastic
Literature invites submissions for a panel titled "The Place of Music in
Science Fiction and Fantasy."
Topics might include (but are not limited to):
* Defining "science-fiction music." What makes a work of music
"science-fictional"? Possible subtopics: micropolyphony, symmetrical
divisions of the octave, experimental musical technologies (e.g., the
Ondes Martenot).
* The relationship of music to other nonverbal arts (e.g., painting,
architecture, photography) in science fiction and fantasy.
CFP: Victorian Division, MLA convention (1 March 2006; 27-30 December 2006)
The Media & Literature discussion group is arranging the following session for the MLA meeting in Philadelphia, December 2006:
"Reading Code"
Papers on the aesthetics, politics, and poetics of code; machine translation; relations between natural languages & programming languages; codework; protocols; genetic code and biomedia; operational text.
Abstracts and brief CVs by March 17 to Rita Raley <raley at english.ucsb.edu>.
The Media & Literature discussion group is arranging the following session for the MLA meeting in Philadelphia, December 2006:
"Reading Code"
Papers on the aesthetics, politics, and poetics of code; machine translation; relations between natural languages & programming languages; codework; protocols; genetic code and biomedia; operational text.
Abstracts and brief CVs by March 17 to Rita Raley <raley at english.ucsb.edu>.
The Media & Literature discussion group is arranging the following session for the MLA meeting in Philadelphia, December 2006:
"Reading Code"
Papers on the aesthetics, politics, and poetics of code; machine translation; relations between natural languages & programming languages; codework; protocols; genetic code and biomedia; operational text.
Abstracts and brief CVs by March 17 to Rita Raley <raley at english.ucsb.edu>.
The Media & Literature discussion group is arranging the following session for the MLA meeting in Philadelphia, December 2006:
"Reading Code"
Papers on the aesthetics, politics, and poetics of code; machine translation; relations between natural languages & programming languages; codework; protocols; genetic code and biomedia; operational text.
Abstracts and brief CVs by March 17 to Rita Raley <raley at english.ucsb.edu>.
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