CFP: Defining Space (Ireland) (3/31/07; 10/12/07-10/13/07)
Call for Papers
Defining Space
International Interdisciplinary Conference
Newman House, University College Dublin
Friday 12-Saturday 13 October 2007
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Call for Papers
Defining Space
International Interdisciplinary Conference
Newman House, University College Dublin
Friday 12-Saturday 13 October 2007
Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural
Studies=20
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Edited by Ronit Frenkel (University of Johannesburg), Pier Paolo
Frassinelli (University of the Witwatersrand), David Watson (University
of Uppsala).
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Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural
Studies=20
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Edited by Ronit Frenkel (University of Johannesburg), Pier Paolo
Frassinelli (University of the Witwatersrand), David Watson (University
of Uppsala).
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Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural
Studies=20
=20
Edited by Ronit Frenkel (University of Johannesburg), Pier Paolo
Frassinelli (University of the Witwatersrand), David Watson (University
of Uppsala).
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Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural
Studies=20
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Edited by Ronit Frenkel (University of Johannesburg), Pier Paolo
Frassinelli (University of the Witwatersrand), David Watson (University
of Uppsala).
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Greenscapes ~ Sense and Meaning
Theme: The Garden in the City
October 18 to 21, 2007
Brock University and Rodman Hall Arts Centre
St. Catharines, Ontario
We welcome submissions for an international and interdisciplinary conference
on gardens and designed landscapes. Garden space is increasingly recognized
not only for its horticultural interest, but as an expression of ecological
and environmental awareness, a venue for social interaction, and a vehicle
for communicating and disseminating cultural information.
Traversing Transnationalism: The Horizons of Literary and Cultural
Studies=20
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Edited by Ronit Frenkel (University of Johannesburg), Pier Paolo
Frassinelli (University of the Witwatersrand), David Watson (University
of Uppsala).
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In Tangible Bodies
Dance Under Construction IX
An annual, roving, interdisciplinary forum for
graduate students
to share research and action in dance, body, and
performance studies.
May 19-20, 2007
University of California, Davis
Department of Theatre & Dance
Possible topics, papers, presentations, & performances
include:
- sites of knowledge (bodies, places, communities…)
- experimentation - new modes of research
- dance and memory - hybridization
- choreography in crisis - translations, adaptations,
and fusions
- the artist as citizen - your research interests
here
In Tangible Bodies
Dance Under Construction IX
An annual, roving, interdisciplinary forum for
graduate students
to share research and action in dance, body, and
performance studies.
May 19-20, 2007
University of California, Davis
Department of Theatre & Dance
Possible topics, papers, presentations, & performances
include:
- sites of knowledge (bodies, places, communities…)
- experimentation - new modes of research
- dance and memory - hybridization
- choreography in crisis - translations, adaptations,
and fusions
- the artist as citizen - your research interests
here
"Exile or Expatriate?"
Graduate Student Colloquium
Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain
8 June 2007
"Exile or Expatriate?"
Graduate Student Colloquium
Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain
8 June 2007
"Exile or Expatriate?"
Graduate Student Colloquium
Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain
8 June 2007
"Exile or Expatriate?"
Graduate Student Colloquium
Saint Louis University, Madrid, Spain
8 June 2007
Call for Papers
MLA 2007 (Chicago, 12/27-12/30)
Proposed special session topic: Literary responses to ecological damage
Call for Papers
MLA 2007 (Chicago, 12/27-12/30)
Proposed special session topic: Literary responses to ecological damage
*The Literary Art of Murder *
Newcastle University, U.K.
4-6 April 2008
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Professor Stephen Knight (Cardiff University)
Professor Laura Marcus
(University of Sussex)
Professor Gill Plain
(University of St Andrews)
*The Literary Art of Murder *
Newcastle University, U.K.
4-6 April 2008
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Professor Stephen Knight (Cardiff University)
Professor Laura Marcus
(University of Sussex)
Professor Gill Plain
(University of St Andrews)
Call for Papers
LGBT African-Americans: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the annual meeting of the =
Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc. The conference =
will be held March 21-24, 2007 in Atlanta, GA at the Holiday Inn-Atlanta =
Airport North. The theme for the 2007 ASBS Conference is =93Scholarly =
Activism & Global Thought.=94
Call for Papers
LGBT African-Americans: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the annual meeting of the =
Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc. The conference =
will be held March 21-24, 2007 in Atlanta, GA at the Holiday Inn-Atlanta =
Airport North. The theme for the 2007 ASBS Conference is =93Scholarly =
Activism & Global Thought.=94
Call for Papers
LGBT African-Americans: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the annual meeting of the =
Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc. The conference =
will be held March 21-24, 2007 in Atlanta, GA at the Holiday Inn-Atlanta =
Airport North. The theme for the 2007 ASBS Conference is =93Scholarly =
Activism & Global Thought.=94
Call for Papers
LGBT African-Americans: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the annual meeting of the =
Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc. The conference =
will be held March 21-24, 2007 in Atlanta, GA at the Holiday Inn-Atlanta =
Airport North. The theme for the 2007 ASBS Conference is =93Scholarly =
Activism & Global Thought.=94
CFP: Hemingway and the 1950s (3/16/07; 2007 MLA)
John Rich and the Eighteenth-Century London Stage:
Commerce, Magic and Management, 25-27 January 2008
An Interdisciplinary Conference to be held at the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, UK.
www.johnrich2008.com
Deadline for abstracts: 30 September 2007. Notice of
acceptance: 14 Oct 2007
Keynote speaker: Robert D. Hume
John Rich and the Eighteenth-Century London Stage:
Commerce, Magic and Management, 25-27 January 2008
An Interdisciplinary Conference to be held at the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, UK.
www.johnrich2008.com
Deadline for abstracts: 30 September 2007. Notice of
acceptance: 14 Oct 2007
Keynote speaker: Robert D. Hume
SLASH 3: THE FINAL CUT
THE 3rd AND LAST DMU FANFICTION STUDY DAY
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Clephan Building,
Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University,=20
Leicester, UK
Monday 25 February 2008
10.00 am =96 6.00 pm
With Slash 3, De Montfort University once again offers a slash-friendly =
forum for discussion of the most exciting developments in fanfic.=20
The main focus will be on slash fiction, a category of fan stories, =
almost exclusively by women, mostly about homoerotic affairs between =
male characters in popular films and TV series. Proposals are invited, =
however, for papers on all fanfic and fan film topics and controversies. =
SLASH 3: THE FINAL CUT
THE 3rd AND LAST DMU FANFICTION STUDY DAY
=20
Clephan Building,
Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University,=20
Leicester, UK
Monday 25 February 2008
10.00 am =96 6.00 pm
With Slash 3, De Montfort University once again offers a slash-friendly =
forum for discussion of the most exciting developments in fanfic.=20
The main focus will be on slash fiction, a category of fan stories, =
almost exclusively by women, mostly about homoerotic affairs between =
male characters in popular films and TV series. Proposals are invited, =
however, for papers on all fanfic and fan film topics and controversies. =
SLASH 3: THE FINAL CUT
THE 3rd AND LAST DMU FANFICTION STUDY DAY
=20
Clephan Building,
Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University,=20
Leicester, UK
Monday 25 February 2008
10.00 am =96 6.00 pm
With Slash 3, De Montfort University once again offers a slash-friendly =
forum for discussion of the most exciting developments in fanfic.=20
The main focus will be on slash fiction, a category of fan stories, =
almost exclusively by women, mostly about homoerotic affairs between =
male characters in popular films and TV series. Proposals are invited, =
however, for papers on all fanfic and fan film topics and controversies. =
The Realities of Location: Representations of Race and Place
This panel seeks papers that explore how US authors negotiated the
intersection of race and place in the nineteenth century. Suggested
topics include, but are not limited to, the following: the postbellum
landscape, domestic space, imperial expansion, the work environment
(both pre- and post-emancipation), slave experience, tourism, and
movement between slavery and freedom. Please send abstracts of up to
250 words by April 10 to Eve Rosenbaum at eve-rosenbaum_at_uiowa.edu.
Eve Rosenbaum
University of Iowa
Department of English
The Realities of Location: Representations of Race and Place
This panel seeks papers that explore how US authors negotiated the
intersection of race and place in the nineteenth century. Suggested
topics include, but are not limited to, the following: the postbellum
landscape, domestic space, imperial expansion, the work environment
(both pre- and post-emancipation), slave experience, tourism, and
movement between slavery and freedom. Please send abstracts of up to
250 words by April 10 to Eve Rosenbaum at eve-rosenbaum_at_uiowa.edu.
Eve Rosenbaum
University of Iowa
Department of English
IDeoGRAMS Conference 2007: Contemporary Media
University of Leicester, UK
Sept 14th & 15th 2007
Call for Papers