UPDATE: Hollywood and the Culture Wars (UK) (11/13/06; 3/1/07)
Deadline extended:
Hollywood and the Culture Wars: A Study Day
1 March 2007, De Montfort University, UK.=20
Call For Papers.
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Deadline extended:
Hollywood and the Culture Wars: A Study Day
1 March 2007, De Montfort University, UK.=20
Call For Papers.
THE MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM announces its twelfth annual conference will be held March 22-24, 2007 in Milwaukee. The theme for the conference will be "WOMEN and CREATIVITY." Suitable topics for twenty-minute presentations that could involve a multitude of disciplinary perspectives (e.g.
Deadline extended:
Hollywood and the Culture Wars: A Study Day
1 March 2007, De Montfort University, UK.=20
Call For Papers.
Deadline extended:
Hollywood and the Culture Wars: A Study Day
1 March 2007, De Montfort University, UK.=20
Call For Papers.
For a collection of essays on the topic of 'Intermediality,' we are still
looking for essays, in particular on theoretical explorations of the concept
of 'Intermediality' itself, and on the intermedial aspects of comics/graphic
novels.
Some publishers have already expressed interest in this collection, so, if
you would like to be on board, please contact brundlefly_at_web.de -
abstracts and finished papers [or drafts] welcome!
The deadline for finished papers is Jan 30.
Reminder:
New extended submission deadline - 15 November 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
CULTURAL STUDIES NOW: an international conference
Docklands Campus, University of East London, UK, 19-22 July 2007
Plenary speakers and presenters will include Ien Ang, Rosi Braidotti,
Kuan-Hsing Chen, Jeremy Gilbert, Judith Halberstam, Stuart Hall, Dick
Hebdige, Doreen Massey, Horace Ove, Mitra Tabrizian.
Reminder:
New extended submission deadline - 15 November 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
CULTURAL STUDIES NOW: an international conference
Docklands Campus, University of East London, UK, 19-22 July 2007
Plenary speakers and presenters will include Ien Ang, Rosi Braidotti,
Kuan-Hsing Chen, Jeremy Gilbert, Judith Halberstam, Stuart Hall, Dick
Hebdige, Doreen Massey, Horace Ove, Mitra Tabrizian.
Reminder:
New extended submission deadline - 15 November 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
CULTURAL STUDIES NOW: an international conference
Docklands Campus, University of East London, UK, 19-22 July 2007
Plenary speakers and presenters will include Ien Ang, Rosi Braidotti,
Kuan-Hsing Chen, Jeremy Gilbert, Judith Halberstam, Stuart Hall, Dick
Hebdige, Doreen Massey, Horace Ove, Mitra Tabrizian.
Call for Papers
GLBTQ STUDIES STILL MARKED AS DEVIANT IN THE BIBLE
BELT:
WHAT CAN BE DONE?
(Proposed Panel, SEWSA, UT-Chattanooga, March 22-24,
2007)
Call for Papers
GLBTQ STUDIES STILL MARKED AS DEVIANT IN THE BIBLE
BELT:
WHAT CAN BE DONE?
(Proposed Panel, SEWSA, UT-Chattanooga, March 22-24,
2007)
POETS & POETRY PANEL
L'ENVERS DU DECOR: A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
L'Envers du décor
47th Annual SAES (Société des Anglicistes de l'Enseignement Supérieur)
Congress
Avignon, France : 11th, 12th and 13th May 2007
Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse.
What takes place centre-stage starts life behind the scenes. The chaotic
become disciplined, the underground overground, expressions of freedom are
constrained. What are we to make, however, of this flipside and of those
that choose to walk on the wild side?
POETS & POETRY PANEL
L'ENVERS DU DECOR: A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
L'Envers du décor
47th Annual SAES (Société des Anglicistes de l'Enseignement Supérieur)
Congress
Avignon, France : 11th, 12th and 13th May 2007
Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse.
What takes place centre-stage starts life behind the scenes. The chaotic
become disciplined, the underground overground, expressions of freedom are
constrained. What are we to make, however, of this flipside and of those
that choose to walk on the wild side?
---IASA 2007 CALL FOR PAPERSINTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION 2007LISBON, September 20-23, 2007*Seminar Title: Interactive Dimensions between Transatlantic andTranspacific American Studies*Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2006*Papers to be Submitted to: tinarita_at_hum.nagoya-cu.ac.jp*Seminar Organizer: Professor Tatsushi Narita, Nagoya City UniversityDescription:¡ÈTranspacific¡É American studies appears to have been marginalized despitean indispensable role it is expected to play. Even the prevalent sphere ofTransatlantic studies would seem needing redirection. This seminar addressesthose issues which underlie both of admirable Transatlantic studies andemerging Transpacific studies.
---IASA 2007 CALL FOR PAPERSINTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION 2007LISBON, September 20-23, 2007*Seminar Title: Interactive Dimensions between Transatlantic andTranspacific American Studies*Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2006*Papers to be Submitted to: tinarita_at_hum.nagoya-cu.ac.jp*Seminar Organizer: Professor Tatsushi Narita, Nagoya City UniversityDescription:¡ÈTranspacific¡É American studies appears to have been marginalized despitean indispensable role it is expected to play. Even the prevalent sphere ofTransatlantic studies would seem needing redirection. This seminar addressesthose issues which underlie both of admirable Transatlantic studies andemerging Transpacific studies.
---IASA 2007 CALL FOR PAPERSINTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION 2007LISBON, September 20-23, 2007*Seminar Title: Interactive Dimensions between Transatlantic andTranspacific American Studies*Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2006*Papers to be Submitted to: tinarita_at_hum.nagoya-cu.ac.jp*Seminar Organizer: Professor Tatsushi Narita, Nagoya City UniversityDescription:¡ÈTranspacific¡É American studies appears to have been marginalized despitean indispensable role it is expected to play. Even the prevalent sphere ofTransatlantic studies would seem needing redirection. This seminar addressesthose issues which underlie both of admirable Transatlantic studies andemerging Transpacific studies.
---IASA 2007 CALL FOR PAPERSINTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION 2007LISBON, September 20-23, 2007*Seminar Title: Interactive Dimensions between Transatlantic andTranspacific American Studies*Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2006*Papers to be Submitted to: tinarita_at_hum.nagoya-cu.ac.jp*Seminar Organizer: Professor Tatsushi Narita, Nagoya City UniversityDescription:¡ÈTranspacific¡É American studies appears to have been marginalized despitean indispensable role it is expected to play. Even the prevalent sphere ofTransatlantic studies would seem needing redirection. This seminar addressesthose issues which underlie both of admirable Transatlantic studies andemerging Transpacific studies.
CFP: Fact & Fiction: An Anthology of Critical Articles on Australian Literary Studies (25/02/2007, Anthology)
Contributions are invited for an anthology of critical articles on Australian Literature aimed at B.A./M.A./M.Phil students and research scholars in India working in the field of Australian literature. The articles should be of 3000-5000 words and should engage with any one of the areas given below. The articles can be interdisciplinary in nature addressing these themes but keeping in mind that it is a literary anthology.
1. Australian Literary Studies in India
Overview
Challenges
Opportunities
CFP: Fact & Fiction: An Anthology of Critical Articles on Australian Literary Studies (25/02/2007, Anthology)
Contributions are invited for an anthology of critical articles on Australian Literature aimed at B.A./M.A./M.Phil students and research scholars in India working in the field of Australian literature. The articles should be of 3000-5000 words and should engage with any one of the areas given below. The articles can be interdisciplinary in nature addressing these themes but keeping in mind that it is a literary anthology.
1. Australian Literary Studies in India
Overview
Challenges
Opportunities
CFP: Fact & Fiction: An Anthology of Critical Articles on Australian Literary Studies (25/02/2007, Anthology)
Contributions are invited for an anthology of critical articles on Australian Literature aimed at B.A./M.A./M.Phil students and research scholars in India working in the field of Australian literature. The articles should be of 3000-5000 words and should engage with any one of the areas given below. The articles can be interdisciplinary in nature addressing these themes but keeping in mind that it is a literary anthology.
1. Australian Literary Studies in India
Overview
Challenges
Opportunities
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
CFP: Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy (1/19/07; journal =
issue)=20
=20
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is seeking submissions for =
a special issue on Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy. =
Gertrude Stein's contemptuous disregard for patriarchal order and =
authority has long been a source of productive inquiry for women's =
studies, queer theory, and scholars of literary modernism. Her assertion =
that "there is too much fathering going on" and the recurring critiques =
of hierarchy and convention Stein strategically expresses through poetic =
form, language, and subject matter provide ready fodder for studies of =
CFP: Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy (1/19/07; journal =
issue)=20
=20
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is seeking submissions for =
a special issue on Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy. =
Gertrude Stein's contemptuous disregard for patriarchal order and =
authority has long been a source of productive inquiry for women's =
studies, queer theory, and scholars of literary modernism. Her assertion =
that "there is too much fathering going on" and the recurring critiques =
of hierarchy and convention Stein strategically expresses through poetic =
form, language, and subject matter provide ready fodder for studies of =
CFP: Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy (1/19/07; journal =
issue)=20
=20
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is seeking submissions for =
a special issue on Gertrude Stein, Authority, and the Patriarchy. =
Gertrude Stein's contemptuous disregard for patriarchal order and =
authority has long been a source of productive inquiry for women's =
studies, queer theory, and scholars of literary modernism. Her assertion =
that "there is too much fathering going on" and the recurring critiques =
of hierarchy and convention Stein strategically expresses through poetic =
form, language, and subject matter provide ready fodder for studies of =
CALL FOR PAPERS
FOUR OPEN SESSIONS ON
Queen Elizabeth I
Organized by the
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH I SOCIETY=20
Held in Conjunction with
Exploring the Renaissance 2007:
An International Conference
Sponsored by Our Lady of the Lake University
St. Antony Hotel in downtown San Antonio
March 8-10, 2007
Keynote Speakers:=20
Janel Mueller, "Elizabeth I's Translations"
Retha Warnicke, Elizabeth I and Mary Stewart: Two British Queens =
Regnant"
Debra Barrett-Graves, "Elizabeth I and Court Display"
Suggested Topics: the art, architecture, history, literature, politics, =
and
music=20
of the court of Elizabeth, particularly as these relate to the Queen.
cfp:The International Spread of Shakespeare: 01/31/2007; 06/24/2007
The Seventh Triennial Congress of the
Shakespeare Society ofr Southern Africa
June 24 - 27, 2007
wwww.ru.ac.za/institutes/isea/shake/conference
Confirmed plenary speakers:
Thomas Cartelli (Muhlenberg College)
John Gillies (University of Essex)
cfp:The International Spread of Shakespeare: 01/31/2007; 06/24/2007
The Seventh Triennial Congress of the
Shakespeare Society ofr Southern Africa
June 24 - 27, 2007
wwww.ru.ac.za/institutes/isea/shake/conference
Confirmed plenary speakers:
Thomas Cartelli (Muhlenberg College)
John Gillies (University of Essex)
The William Carlos Williams Review is actively seeking submissions. We
invite essays of varying length (12-36 pages) on any aspect of the life
and work of William Carlos Williams, and on his relationship to the
artistic, philosophical, social, and political movements of his day.
New theoretical approaches to Williams's work are particularly
encouraged. Authors may submit manuscripts as Word files or in hard
copy to:
bryce.conrad_at_ttu.edu