UPDATE: Science Fiction and Life Writing: Biography Special Issue (9/5/06; journal issue)
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Submissions are sought for the following NEMLA panel.
For information of the conference of the Northeast Modern Language
Association 2007, please visit www.nemla.org.
Teaching the Works of Octavia Butler
Submissions are sought for the following NEMLA panel.
For information of the conference of the Northeast Modern Language
Association 2007, please visit www.nemla.org.
Teaching the Works of Octavia Butler
Submissions are sought for the following NEMLA panel.
For information of the conference of the Northeast Modern Language
Association 2007, please visit www.nemla.org.
Teaching the Works of Octavia Butler
CFP: James Baldwin: Work, Life, Legacies (UK) (10/15/06; 6/29/07-6/30/07)
CFP: James Baldwin: Work, Life, Legacies (UK) (10/15/06; 6/29/07-6/30/07)
Call for Publication
Contributors are invited for the forthcoming edited
collection of essays Boundaries: Critical, Creative
and Interdisciplinary methods of Making, Breaking, and
Negotiating Boundaries*
The papers presented at the recent 'Boundaries:
Critical and Creative' Postgraduate Conference at
Loughborough University in June 2006 highlighted the
quality of academic research being done which
interrogates, acknowledges and challenges boundaries
in critical and creative literature. This collection
is in part inspired by and, in part, a response to the
success of the conference and the wide range of
high-quality academic discussion that came from it.
Call for Publication
Contributors are invited for the forthcoming edited
collection of essays Boundaries: Critical, Creative
and Interdisciplinary methods of Making, Breaking, and
Negotiating Boundaries*
The papers presented at the recent 'Boundaries:
Critical and Creative' Postgraduate Conference at
Loughborough University in June 2006 highlighted the
quality of academic research being done which
interrogates, acknowledges and challenges boundaries
in critical and creative literature. This collection
is in part inspired by and, in part, a response to the
success of the conference and the wide range of
high-quality academic discussion that came from it.
Call for Papers: Automobile Culture
2007 Popular Culture Association/
American Culture Association
National Conference
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
For additional conference information:
http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2006.
This is a call for papers for area of Automobile Culture.
The automobile has had an immense influence upon our
lives in innumerable ways. This area will seek to provide
an understanding of this influence within the social and
Call for Papers: Automobile Culture
2007 Popular Culture Association/
American Culture Association
National Conference
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
For additional conference information:
http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2006.
This is a call for papers for area of Automobile Culture.
The automobile has had an immense influence upon our
lives in innumerable ways. This area will seek to provide
an understanding of this influence within the social and
ETHICS AND THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
(www.filmandhistory.org) (8-12 November, 2006=97Dallas, TX) (deadline: =
9/10/06)
Call for Participants in some lively roundtable discussions of =93Ethics =
in Documentary Film=94 at the Fall, 2006 Film and History League =
Conference on =93The Documentary Tradition.=94 Suggested topics =
include, but are not limited to:
Call for Papers: DIGITAL STORYTELLING Edited Collection
Editors: John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation
Queensland University of Technology
=20
We're seeking a few additional chapters for the above collection, which =
already has a strong international line-up of scholars and practitioners =
on-board.=20
=20
ABOUT THE BOOK:
=20
Mid-America Theatre Conference 2007 Pedagogy Symposium and Pedagogy Papers
Call for Papers & Teaching Proposals
Minneapolis, MN
CONFERENCE DATES: MARCH 1-4, 2007
Conference Theme: Changing Theatrical Landscapes: Mapping New Directions in
History, Pedagogy and Practice for the 21st Century
Call for Papers: DIGITAL STORYTELLING Edited Collection
Editors: John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation
Queensland University of Technology
=20
We're seeking a few additional chapters for the above collection, which =
already has a strong international line-up of scholars and practitioners =
on-board.=20
=20
ABOUT THE BOOK:
=20
Mid-America Theatre Conference 2007 Pedagogy Symposium and Pedagogy Papers
Call for Papers & Teaching Proposals
Minneapolis, MN
CONFERENCE DATES: MARCH 1-4, 2007
Conference Theme: Changing Theatrical Landscapes: Mapping New Directions in
History, Pedagogy and Practice for the 21st Century
Call for Papers: DIGITAL STORYTELLING Edited Collection
Editors: John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation
Queensland University of Technology
=20
We're seeking a few additional chapters for the above collection, which =
already has a strong international line-up of scholars and practitioners =
on-board.=20
=20
ABOUT THE BOOK:
=20
UPDATE
CONF./CFP- E/Im/Migration and Culture, 15-17 Sept. 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
Call for Papers
E/Im/Migration and Culture
15-17 September 2007
Isik University, Sile (Istanbul, Turkey)
Fourth Cultural Studies Conference
Co-organized by the Cultural Studies Association (Turkey) and the
Department of International Relations of Isik University
UPDATE
CONF./CFP- E/Im/Migration and Culture, 15-17 Sept. 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
Call for Papers
E/Im/Migration and Culture
15-17 September 2007
Isik University, Sile (Istanbul, Turkey)
Fourth Cultural Studies Conference
Co-organized by the Cultural Studies Association (Turkey) and the
Department of International Relations of Isik University
UPDATE
CONF./CFP- E/Im/Migration and Culture, 15-17 Sept. 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
Call for Papers
E/Im/Migration and Culture
15-17 September 2007
Isik University, Sile (Istanbul, Turkey)
Fourth Cultural Studies Conference
Co-organized by the Cultural Studies Association (Turkey) and the
Department of International Relations of Isik University
UPDATE
CONF./CFP- E/Im/Migration and Culture, 15-17 Sept. 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
Call for Papers
E/Im/Migration and Culture
15-17 September 2007
Isik University, Sile (Istanbul, Turkey)
Fourth Cultural Studies Conference
Co-organized by the Cultural Studies Association (Turkey) and the
Department of International Relations of Isik University
Modern Masculinity: A Narrative of Heroism and Failure
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. In a recent news item reviewing the latest ‘Superman’ film, the news anchor asked if the actor playing Superman was a ‘mincing metrosexual’. What does a modern masculine hero look like? Is the often discussed crisis in masculinity empowering or emasculating? Possible topics include:
Modern Masculinity: A Narrative of Heroism and Failure
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. In a recent news item reviewing the latest ‘Superman’ film, the news anchor asked if the actor playing Superman was a ‘mincing metrosexual’. What does a modern masculine hero look like? Is the often discussed crisis in masculinity empowering or emasculating? Possible topics include:
Modern Masculinity: A Narrative of Heroism and Failure
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. In a recent news item reviewing the latest ‘Superman’ film, the news anchor asked if the actor playing Superman was a ‘mincing metrosexual’. What does a modern masculine hero look like? Is the often discussed crisis in masculinity empowering or emasculating? Possible topics include:
Modern Masculinity: A Narrative of Heroism and Failure
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. In a recent news item reviewing the latest ‘Superman’ film, the news anchor asked if the actor playing Superman was a ‘mincing metrosexual’. What does a modern masculine hero look like? Is the often discussed crisis in masculinity empowering or emasculating? Possible topics include:
CALL FOR PAPERS
(no deadline)
Sobriquet Magazine, an independent online magazine (ISSN 1930-1820), seeks papers (of up to 30 pages) on all subjects relating to William Gaddis. Please contact our editors via email at editor_at_sobriquetmagazine.com to express interest in submitting an essay.
Sobriquet Magazine has been publishing essays on music, film, literature, and culture since 1995. A rather eclectic publication, Sobriquet can be viewed at www.sobriquetmagazine.com.
CALL FOR PAPERS
(no deadline)
Sobriquet Magazine, an independent online magazine (ISSN 1930-1820), seeks papers (of up to 30 pages) on all subjects relating to William Gaddis. Please contact our editors via email at editor_at_sobriquetmagazine.com to express interest in submitting an essay.
Sobriquet Magazine has been publishing essays on music, film, literature, and culture since 1995. A rather eclectic publication, Sobriquet can be viewed at www.sobriquetmagazine.com.
Queer Mainstreams in Visual Culture
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. The panel will address how queer identities have been constructed in visual culture (film, TV, magazines, pulp fiction, etc). How is non-heteronormative behaviour and identity portrayed? Have these identities become commodified or do they still have a ‘queer’ potential? Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Queer Mainstreams in Visual Culture
Papers are invited for a special panel at ‘Return to Gender’, the forthcoming graduate conference at the University of Glasgow on 25th November, 2006. The panel will address how queer identities have been constructed in visual culture (film, TV, magazines, pulp fiction, etc). How is non-heteronormative behaviour and identity portrayed? Have these identities become commodified or do they still have a ‘queer’ potential? Possible topics include, but are not limited to: