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CFP: Caribbean Identities of Central America (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:37pm
Salvador Fernandez

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Salvador C. Fernández, Ph.D. Dr. Mariam Pirbhai
Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor
Department of Spanish and French Department of English and Film Studies
Occidental College Wilfrid Laurier University
Los Angeles, CA 90041 Waterloo, Ontario,

fernande_at_oxy.edu N2L 3C5

       mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca <mailto:mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca>

 

 

Caribbean Identities of Central America

 

CFP: Caribbean Identities of Central America (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:37pm
Salvador Fernandez

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Salvador C. Fernández, Ph.D. Dr. Mariam Pirbhai
Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor
Department of Spanish and French Department of English and Film Studies
Occidental College Wilfrid Laurier University
Los Angeles, CA 90041 Waterloo, Ontario,

fernande_at_oxy.edu N2L 3C5

       mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca <mailto:mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca>

 

 

Caribbean Identities of Central America

 

CFP: Caribbean Identities of Central America (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:37pm
Salvador Fernandez

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Salvador C. Fernández, Ph.D. Dr. Mariam Pirbhai
Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor
Department of Spanish and French Department of English and Film Studies
Occidental College Wilfrid Laurier University
Los Angeles, CA 90041 Waterloo, Ontario,

fernande_at_oxy.edu N2L 3C5

       mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca <mailto:mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca>

 

 

Caribbean Identities of Central America

 

UPDATE: Poetry and Poetics (3/29/07; SAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hadbawnik, David C

Based on the papers I've accepted so far, I'd like to invite proposals =
that focus on modern/early postmodern female poets -- e.g. lorine =
niedecker? -- and i'm extending the deadline to march 29. I still need =
at least two more papers, so please, if you have something along this =
line you'd like to present, send it along.

Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Poetry and Poetics session of
the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association annual conference,
meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, =
=3D
WA.

Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a CV to David =3D
Hadbawnik (dh1184_at_txstate.edu) by March 29, 2007.=20

UPDATE: Poetry and Poetics (3/29/07; SAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hadbawnik, David C

Based on the papers I've accepted so far, I'd like to invite proposals =
that focus on modern/early postmodern female poets -- e.g. lorine =
niedecker? -- and i'm extending the deadline to march 29. I still need =
at least two more papers, so please, if you have something along this =
line you'd like to present, send it along.

Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Poetry and Poetics session of
the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association annual conference,
meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, =
=3D
WA.

Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a CV to David =3D
Hadbawnik (dh1184_at_txstate.edu) by March 29, 2007.=20

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

CFP: Northeast Modern Language Assoc. Panel Proposals (4/15/07; 4/10/08-4/13/08)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Elizabeth Abele

Call for Panel Proposals:

Northeast Modern Language Association

39th Annual Convention Buffalo, April 10-13, 2008

As a regional MLA, NeMLA offers a vibrant yet more intimate conference
experience. The 2007 Convention in Baltimore featured more than 200
panels,
covering all aspects of scholarship and teaching in the modern languages
and
literatures. You can make NeMLA's 39th Annual Convention an even bigger
success.

Propose a Session!
NeMLA is a member-driven convention, accepting session proposals (panel,
roundtable, creative session) in the following areas:

CFP: Blog &amp; Wikis in Higher Education (4/30/07; MPCA/ACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Molly Moran

Blogs & Wikis
MPCA/MACA - Region Conference
October 12-14, 2007
Radisson Hotel and Suites, Kansas City, Missouri

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30, 2007

BLOGS, WIKIS, AND SCHOLARSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The Midwest Popular Culture Association / Midwest American Culture
Association is seeking papers on the use of blogs, wikis, or other
collaborative online technologies in higher education.

Possible topics include:
• case studies of blogs or wikis in the classroom
• the wiki in academic research
• the blogging professorate
• digital publishing and the tenure dossier

CFP: Blog &amp; Wikis in Higher Education (4/30/07; MPCA/ACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Molly Moran

Blogs & Wikis
MPCA/MACA - Region Conference
October 12-14, 2007
Radisson Hotel and Suites, Kansas City, Missouri

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30, 2007

BLOGS, WIKIS, AND SCHOLARSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The Midwest Popular Culture Association / Midwest American Culture
Association is seeking papers on the use of blogs, wikis, or other
collaborative online technologies in higher education.

Possible topics include:
• case studies of blogs or wikis in the classroom
• the wiki in academic research
• the blogging professorate
• digital publishing and the tenure dossier

CFP: Renaissance Session, Open Topic (4/15/07; SAMLA, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Katie Kalpin

Call For Papers: Renaissance Paper Session
=20
South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA)=20
=20
Atlanta, November 9-11, 2007
=20
Papers on any aspect of the Renaissance are solicited for this paper =
session. Please send abstracts (250-500 words) by April 15th via email =
to: katiek_at_usca.edu
or by post to: Dr. Katie Kalpin, Dept. of English, University of South =
Carolina-Aiken, Aiken, SC 29801.
=20
for more information on the convention visit:
http://www.samla.gsu.edu/convention/convention.htm

CFP: Current Trends in Narratology (Germany) (5/30/07; 6/14/07-6/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
GretaOlson

Current Trends in Narratology, University of Freiburg, Germany

(June 14 - 16, 2007)

=20

=20

This workshop provides an overview of state-of-the-art research in =
narratology by leading scholars in four major areas of research. The =
conference will include the following sections:=20

=20

=20

=B7 Thursday afternoon, June 14: "Narrative and Mediality" =
concentrates not so much on fiction and film (already over-researched) =
but on drama, poetry and other media, or issues of mediality per se in =
narrative and/or narratology. Lectures include:

v Brian Richardson (University of Maryland, College Park) "The =
Poetics of Beginnings and Endings in Drama"=20

CFP: Current Trends in Narratology (Germany) (5/30/07; 6/14/07-6/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
GretaOlson

Current Trends in Narratology, University of Freiburg, Germany

(June 14 - 16, 2007)

=20

=20

This workshop provides an overview of state-of-the-art research in =
narratology by leading scholars in four major areas of research. The =
conference will include the following sections:=20

=20

=20

=B7 Thursday afternoon, June 14: "Narrative and Mediality" =
concentrates not so much on fiction and film (already over-researched) =
but on drama, poetry and other media, or issues of mediality per se in =
narrative and/or narratology. Lectures include:

v Brian Richardson (University of Maryland, College Park) "The =
Poetics of Beginnings and Endings in Drama"=20

CFP: Current Trends in Narratology (Germany) (5/30/07; 6/14/07-6/16/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
GretaOlson

Current Trends in Narratology, University of Freiburg, Germany

(June 14 - 16, 2007)

=20

=20

This workshop provides an overview of state-of-the-art research in =
narratology by leading scholars in four major areas of research. The =
conference will include the following sections:=20

=20

=20

=B7 Thursday afternoon, June 14: "Narrative and Mediality" =
concentrates not so much on fiction and film (already over-researched) =
but on drama, poetry and other media, or issues of mediality per se in =
narrative and/or narratology. Lectures include:

v Brian Richardson (University of Maryland, College Park) "The =
Poetics of Beginnings and Endings in Drama"=20

CFP: Culinary Aesthetics and Practices in 19th-Century American Literature (6/15/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Monika Elbert

CFP: Culinary Aesthetics and Practices in 19th-Century American
Literature (6/15/07; collection)

We are writing to solicit articles for a collection on 19th century
American literature and food culture. The focus of the collection will
address the meaning and importance of food and the scenes of eating for
19th century American writers. What are the social, political, literary
implications of scenes and sites of food? For what effect do authors
employ culinary discourse in their work? How do references to foodways
or culinary traditions influence public perceptions of race, class, and
nation?

CFP: Culinary Aesthetics and Practices in 19th-Century American Literature (6/15/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Monika Elbert

CFP: Culinary Aesthetics and Practices in 19th-Century American
Literature (6/15/07; collection)

We are writing to solicit articles for a collection on 19th century
American literature and food culture. The focus of the collection will
address the meaning and importance of food and the scenes of eating for
19th century American writers. What are the social, political, literary
implications of scenes and sites of food? For what effect do authors
employ culinary discourse in their work? How do references to foodways
or culinary traditions influence public perceptions of race, class, and
nation?

CFP: Medieval Popular Culture (6/15/07; MAPACA, 11/2/07-11/4/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Diana Vecchio

CFP for the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Cultural Association Conference
Nov. 2-4, 2007
Philadelphia, PA

The wealth of material found in the literature and history of the Middle Ages continues to attract modern audiences. Whether through adaptations or incorporation of themes or characters in stories, TV, films, or games, the Medieval times live on in popular culture.

This is a call for papers for sessions on any aspect of medieval representations in popular culture. Topics for this area can include, but are not limited to:

Modern portrayals of any aspect of Arthurian legends

The grail

Modern or classical portrayals of the Middle Ages in film or television

CFP: Writing Macao: Poetry and Translation (6/30/07, journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
KitKelen_at_umac.mo

Writing Macao:
creative text and teaching

Call for Fifth Number:
Submissions are now sought for the fifth number of Writing Macao: creative
text and teaching, a special issue on Poetry and Translation, to appear
later in 2007 and already under construction.

CFP: Writing Macao: Poetry and Translation (6/30/07, journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
KitKelen_at_umac.mo

Writing Macao:
creative text and teaching

Call for Fifth Number:
Submissions are now sought for the fifth number of Writing Macao: creative
text and teaching, a special issue on Poetry and Translation, to appear
later in 2007 and already under construction.

CFP: Apocalypse Now? (grad) (7/6/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hanna Sommerseth

Call for papers FORUM, the University of Edinburgh postgraduate =20
journal of Culture and the Arts issue 5:

Apocalypse Now?

One day the day will come when the day will not come.
Paul Virilio

That even an apocalypse can be made to seem part of the ordinary =20
horizon of expectation constitutes an unparalleled violence that is =20
being done to our sense of reality, to our humanity.
Susan Sontag.

The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The =20
pessimist fears it is true.
J. Robert Oppenheimer

 =46rom Ragnarok to Revelations, AIDS to Armageddon. How has the end of =20=

CFP: Apocalypse Now? (grad) (7/6/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hanna Sommerseth

Call for papers FORUM, the University of Edinburgh postgraduate =20
journal of Culture and the Arts issue 5:

Apocalypse Now?

One day the day will come when the day will not come.
Paul Virilio

That even an apocalypse can be made to seem part of the ordinary =20
horizon of expectation constitutes an unparalleled violence that is =20
being done to our sense of reality, to our humanity.
Susan Sontag.

The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The =20
pessimist fears it is true.
J. Robert Oppenheimer

 =46rom Ragnarok to Revelations, AIDS to Armageddon. How has the end of =20=

CFP: Apocalypse Now? (grad) (7/6/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hanna Sommerseth

Call for papers FORUM, the University of Edinburgh postgraduate =20
journal of Culture and the Arts issue 5:

Apocalypse Now?

One day the day will come when the day will not come.
Paul Virilio

That even an apocalypse can be made to seem part of the ordinary =20
horizon of expectation constitutes an unparalleled violence that is =20
being done to our sense of reality, to our humanity.
Susan Sontag.

The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The =20
pessimist fears it is true.
J. Robert Oppenheimer

 =46rom Ragnarok to Revelations, AIDS to Armageddon. How has the end of =20=

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