UPDATE: Modernist Science and Its Caveats (5/1/06; MSA 8, 10/19/06-10/22/06)
UPDATE: Call for Papers; MSA
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UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!
2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine
UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!
2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine
UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!
2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine
Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers
We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century
Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers
We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century
Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers
We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century
Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006
Proposed Panel: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity
We wish to propose a panel that encourages thinking about minority
identity and the process of modernism and modernization. In what ways can
we conceive of the role of minority identity in a discourse dominated by a
single voice that seeks to drown out all others? Papers dealing with
modernity and colonialism are of particular interest, especially those
that look at to what extent postmodernity has resolved this "darker side"
of modernity.
Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006
Proposed Panel: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity
We wish to propose a panel that encourages thinking about minority
identity and the process of modernism and modernization. In what ways can
we conceive of the role of minority identity in a discourse dominated by a
single voice that seeks to drown out all others? Papers dealing with
modernity and colonialism are of particular interest, especially those
that look at to what extent postmodernity has resolved this "darker side"
of modernity.
MALE BODIES IN GLOBAL CINEMA: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
[Deadline proposals: 01/12/06]
MALE BODIES IN GLOBAL CINEMA: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
[Deadline proposals: 01/12/06]
MALE BODIES IN GLOBAL CINEMA: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
[Deadline proposals: 01/12/06]
MALE BODIES IN GLOBAL CINEMA: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
[Deadline proposals: 01/12/06]
In recent years there has been a growing critical interest in the literary detective, and a number of recent studies have examined the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sleuth from a variety of theoretical perspectives: Foucauldian, feminist, post-colonial and post-structuralist. Cultural historians examine the period and the detective in terms of empire, gender, social authority and scientific developments in criminology. Little is said of the relationship between late Victorian and Edwardian detective fiction in terms of style, the art of detection and the question of contemporary aesthetic theory.
In recent years there has been a growing critical interest in the literary detective, and a number of recent studies have examined the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sleuth from a variety of theoretical perspectives: Foucauldian, feminist, post-colonial and post-structuralist. Cultural historians examine the period and the detective in terms of empire, gender, social authority and scientific developments in criminology. Little is said of the relationship between late Victorian and Edwardian detective fiction in terms of style, the art of detection and the question of contemporary aesthetic theory.
PLASTIC
Visual arts and popular Music
France - USA - Great Britain
Universit=E9 Paul Val=E9ry, Montpellier III, France.
PLASTIC is a new refereed, free, on-line, multidisciplinary journal, =20
which covers all aspects of the relationship between popular music =20
and the visual arts (painting, photography, sculpture, installations, =20=
PLASTIC
Visual arts and popular Music
France - USA - Great Britain
Universit=E9 Paul Val=E9ry, Montpellier III, France.
PLASTIC is a new refereed, free, on-line, multidisciplinary journal, =20
which covers all aspects of the relationship between popular music =20
and the visual arts (painting, photography, sculpture, installations, =20=
PLASTIC
Visual arts and popular Music
France - USA - Great Britain
Universit=E9 Paul Val=E9ry, Montpellier III, France.
PLASTIC is a new refereed, free, on-line, multidisciplinary journal, =20
which covers all aspects of the relationship between popular music =20
and the visual arts (painting, photography, sculpture, installations, =20=
The Publishing Contexts of Eighteenth-Century Exploration Narratives
The Publishing Contexts of Eighteenth-Century Exploration Narratives
The Publishing Contexts of Eighteenth-Century Exploration Narratives
The Publishing Contexts of Eighteenth-Century Exploration Narratives
Cerebration, a trans-cultural, quarterly electronic journal is seeking submissions for its upcoming July issue (Issue 2, 2006) in the categories of essays, columns, poetry, fiction and artwork. Please send submissions to submissions@cerebration.org and include a brief bio with your work. There is no word limit for the essays and columns but all art work needs to be in JPG file format. Multiple submissions are welcome; Cerebration is seeking unpublished work but if any work is previously published, please make sure copyright belongs to you.<BR>
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Update and Final Call for Papers:
Irresponsibility (Singapore, 05/15/06; 9/28-30/06)
Inaugural English Literature Conference:
IRRESPONSIBILITY
Division of English, NTU, Singapore, 28-30 September
2006
This is the final call for papers for the upcoming
conference on irresponsibility in literature. The
keynote and plenary speakers have now been confirmed:
J. Hillis Miller, former president of the Modern
Language Association, Emeritus Distinguished Professor
of English and Comparative Literature at University of
California, Irvine.
Shirley Chew, Emeritus Professor at the University of
Leeds, and Visiting Professor at NTU.
Update and Final Call for Papers:
Irresponsibility (Singapore, 05/15/06; 9/28-30/06)
Inaugural English Literature Conference:
IRRESPONSIBILITY
Division of English, NTU, Singapore, 28-30 September
2006
This is the final call for papers for the upcoming
conference on irresponsibility in literature. The
keynote and plenary speakers have now been confirmed:
J. Hillis Miller, former president of the Modern
Language Association, Emeritus Distinguished Professor
of English and Comparative Literature at University of
California, Irvine.
Shirley Chew, Emeritus Professor at the University of
Leeds, and Visiting Professor at NTU.
Call for Proposals
New Collection entitled _Understanding Plagiarism: Discussions for Students
and Teachers_
Eds. Anne Meade Stockdell-Giesler, Tracy Ann Morse, Rebecca Ingalls,
Michael Donnelly, and Joanna Castner
Editors of this new collection are interested in proposals for articles that
will fill a middle ground we find largely missing in the literature about
plagiarism, and that is a collection of scholarly discussions about the
intricacies of plagiarism for students.
Proposed topics may include, but are not limited to the following:
Call for Proposals
New Collection entitled _Understanding Plagiarism: Discussions for Students
and Teachers_
Eds. Anne Meade Stockdell-Giesler, Tracy Ann Morse, Rebecca Ingalls,
Michael Donnelly, and Joanna Castner
Editors of this new collection are interested in proposals for articles that
will fill a middle ground we find largely missing in the literature about
plagiarism, and that is a collection of scholarly discussions about the
intricacies of plagiarism for students.
Proposed topics may include, but are not limited to the following:
Update and Final Call for Papers:
Irresponsibility (Singapore, 05/15/06; 9/28-30/06)
Inaugural English Literature Conference:
IRRESPONSIBILITY
Division of English, NTU, Singapore, 28-30 September
2006
This is the final call for papers for the upcoming
conference on irresponsibility in literature. The
keynote and plenary speakers have now been confirmed:
J. Hillis Miller, former president of the Modern
Language Association, Emeritus Distinguished Professor
of English and Comparative Literature at University of
California, Irvine.
Shirley Chew, Emeritus Professor at the University of
Leeds, and Visiting Professor at NTU.
Proposals for papers are invited for a panel at the "Walter Benjamin
and the Architecture of Modernity" conference to be held in Sydney,
August 17 - 19
Panel Title; "Brushing Up Against The Grain": Creative readings
(between the lines) of old Benjamin.
Chair; John Grech
Panel Description
Proposals for papers are invited for a panel at the "Walter Benjamin
and the Architecture of Modernity" conference to be held in Sydney,
August 17 - 19
Panel Title; "Brushing Up Against The Grain": Creative readings
(between the lines) of old Benjamin.
Chair; John Grech
Panel Description