CFP: Deaths of Cinema (grad) (1/5/07; 3/23/07-3/24/07)
Deaths of Cinema
First Annual Critical Studies Graduate Student Conference
University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts
March 23-24, 2007, Los Angeles, CA
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Deaths of Cinema
First Annual Critical Studies Graduate Student Conference
University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts
March 23-24, 2007, Los Angeles, CA
Deaths of Cinema
First Annual Critical Studies Graduate Student Conference
University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts
March 23-24, 2007, Los Angeles, CA
CFP: English Nineteenth-Century Literature Panel at the Rocky Mountain
MLA Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (3/1/2007;
10/4/2007-10/6/2007). One- page abstracts dealing with any aspect of
English Nineteenth-Century Literature are welcome. Please also include a
brief CV or equivalent biographical statement. The deadline for
submission is 3/1/2007, and the conference dates are
10/4/2007-10/6/2007. Please note that accepted presenters will need to
be current in their RMMLA dues by 4/1/2007. Abstracts and CVs may be
emailed as Word or RTF attachments to tredennickb_at_gonzaga.edu or sent
via regular mail to Bianca Tredennick, Gonzaga University-Department of
CFP: English Nineteenth-Century Literature Panel at the Rocky Mountain
MLA Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (3/1/2007;
10/4/2007-10/6/2007). One- page abstracts dealing with any aspect of
English Nineteenth-Century Literature are welcome. Please also include a
brief CV or equivalent biographical statement. The deadline for
submission is 3/1/2007, and the conference dates are
10/4/2007-10/6/2007. Please note that accepted presenters will need to
be current in their RMMLA dues by 4/1/2007. Abstracts and CVs may be
emailed as Word or RTF attachments to tredennickb_at_gonzaga.edu or sent
via regular mail to Bianca Tredennick, Gonzaga University-Department of
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual Conference
http://www.h-net.org/~swpca
Deadline Extension to Dec. 1, 2006
70 + Area Offerings (see website)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 14-17, 2007
Abstract/Proposals by 1 December 2006
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque , NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
Hotel: http://albuquerque.hyatt.com
Conference Website: http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/ (updated regularly)
The 9th annual Graduate Student Conference hosted by the programmes in Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism, "Drawing a Blank," invites 200-300 word proposals for 20 minute presentations in English, Spanish and French. The deadline is December 31st, 2006. Please email proposals and a brief CV to Naqaa Abbas and Amy Hondronicols at drawingablank_at_uwo.ca.
Drawing a Blank
Call for Papers
9th Annual Graduate Conference
Hosted by Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism
The University of Western Ontario: London, Ontario
March 22-24, 2007
The 9th annual Graduate Student Conference hosted by the programmes in Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism, "Drawing a Blank," invites 200-300 word proposals for 20 minute presentations in English, Spanish and French. The deadline is December 31st, 2006. Please email proposals and a brief CV to Naqaa Abbas and Amy Hondronicols at drawingablank_at_uwo.ca.
Drawing a Blank
Call for Papers
9th Annual Graduate Conference
Hosted by Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism
The University of Western Ontario: London, Ontario
March 22-24, 2007
The 9th annual Graduate Student Conference hosted by the programmes in Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism, "Drawing a Blank," invites 200-300 word proposals for 20 minute presentations in English, Spanish and French. The deadline is December 31st, 2006. Please email proposals and a brief CV to Naqaa Abbas and Amy Hondronicols at drawingablank_at_uwo.ca.
Drawing a Blank
Call for Papers
9th Annual Graduate Conference
Hosted by Comparative Literature, Spanish and Theory & Criticism
The University of Western Ontario: London, Ontario
March 22-24, 2007
Storytellers and friends of storytelling: Please post the following call for papers, or pass it on to someone who is interested.
This year, at The Eleventh Annual Cape Breton University Storytelling Symposium, we are planning to have more time for stories. The nature of the focus for this year's get together makes this a logical choice. We are looking forward to an enthusiastic response.
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY STORYTELLING SYMPOSIUM
CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st
Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.
CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st
Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.
CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st
Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.
CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st
Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.
16th International James Fenimore Cooper Conference & Seminar
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July 8-12, 2007
The State University of New York
College at Oneonta
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Storytellers and friends of storytelling: Please post the following call for papers, or pass it on to someone who is interested.
This year, at The Eleventh Annual Cape Breton University Storytelling Symposium, we are planning to have more time for stories. The nature of the focus for this year's get together makes this a logical choice. We are looking forward to an enthusiastic response.
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY STORYTELLING SYMPOSIUM
Storytellers and friends of storytelling: Please post the following call for papers, or pass it on to someone who is interested.
This year, at The Eleventh Annual Cape Breton University Storytelling Symposium, we are planning to have more time for stories. The nature of the focus for this year's get together makes this a logical choice. We are looking forward to an enthusiastic response.
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY STORYTELLING SYMPOSIUM
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Spring 2007 Conference: 29-30 March 2007
"Of Mice and Men: Animals in Human Perception"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Spring 2007 Conference: 29-30 March 2007
"Of Mice and Men: Animals in Human Perception"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
All travel and registration links on our website have now been updated for
2007.
http://www.h-net.org/~swpca/index.html
New Areas Added.
Still Accepting Proposals for Film Areas, including Theory, Adaptation, and
Production
Proposal Deadline: November 15, 2006
Call for Papers: Film Area, a long-standing, well-represented area
with outstanding past presentations. Southwest/Texas Popular
Culture/American Culture Association 27th Annual Conf., held in
beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Evelyn Scott and Her Contemporaries - American Modernism
Panel sponsored by The Evelyn Scott Society for the American=20
Literature Association 18th Annual Conference (May 24-27, 2007; Boston)=20
Paper proposals are sought which explore any of the various aspects of
the American modernist experience including, but not limited to: the
relationship of art and artist, the new woman, Pound's exhortation to
"make new," "the Greenwich Village revolt, the Stieglitz group, the
European expatriate scene, the art colonies of Taos and Santa Fe,
feminism, anarchism, the rise of literary communism and . . . the
Southern Renaissance."
Submit 100-word proposals by January 1, 2007 via USPS or email to:
Call for Papers: Frost and His Legacy
(ALA Boston, MA, May 24-27, 2007; Proposals by December 1, 2006)
The Robert Frost Society invites proposals that address either the=20
understanding that later poets have had of Frost?s legacy or the=20
understanding Frost had of his legacy or of his debt to previous=20
generations. One- or two-page proposals should be sent to Michael L.=20
Manson mmanson_at_american.edu. Please include your name, institutional=20
affiliation, and any AV needs in the proposal. Proposals must be received =
by December 15, 2006.=20
Call for Papers: Frost and His Legacy
(ALA Boston, MA, May 24-27, 2007; Proposals by December 1, 2006)
The Robert Frost Society invites proposals that address either the=20
understanding that later poets have had of Frost?s legacy or the=20
understanding Frost had of his legacy or of his debt to previous=20
generations. One- or two-page proposals should be sent to Michael L.=20
Manson mmanson_at_american.edu. Please include your name, institutional=20
affiliation, and any AV needs in the proposal. Proposals must be received =
by December 15, 2006.=20
The Performance Studies Focus Group (PSFG) of the
Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE)
invites paper submissions for its 5th annual
preconference, entitled "Regeneration and Return:
Performance Studies in New Orleans," to take place
July 25-26. As generations of performance studies
scholars turn – and return – to New Orleans, we seek a
variety of proposals that address the panel topic
described below. While the city of New Orleans is
central to many of the questions presented here, we
welcome scholarship that employs various methodologies
and geographic points of entry.
Panel #1: Performance, Documentation, and Disaster
UPDATE
Cerpac (Research Centre for Commonwealth Studies)
http://recherche.univ-montp3.fr/cerpac
Novembre 8-9-10, 2007, Université Paul Valéry (Montpellier III), France
Guest writers: Bernardine EVARISTO and Karen KING-ARIBISALA
Keynote speakers: John McLeod (University of Leeds, UK) and Gerry
TURCOTTE (University of Wollongong, Australia)
UPDATE
Cerpac (Research Centre for Commonwealth Studies)
http://recherche.univ-montp3.fr/cerpac
Novembre 8-9-10, 2007, Université Paul Valéry (Montpellier III), France
Guest writers: Bernardine EVARISTO and Karen KING-ARIBISALA
Keynote speakers: John McLeod (University of Leeds, UK) and Gerry
TURCOTTE (University of Wollongong, Australia)
* ** 01.For a popular panel of the New Jersey College English
Association. While papers are, of course, expected to be of a
professional, academic nature, a true spirit of informality is expected
to be a mainstay of this panel. Papers must adhere to a 12 minute
reading, thereby leaving time for audience participation. Please eMail
an abstract of 250 words, plus a one-sheet Curriculum Vita to Dr.Ted
Price: pricet_at_mail.montclair.edu by Thursday December 22, 2006.*
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* ** 01.For a popular panel of the New Jersey College English
Association. While papers are, of course, expected to be of a
professional, academic nature, a true spirit of informality is expected
to be a mainstay of this panel. Papers must adhere to a 12 minute
reading, thereby leaving time for audience participation. Please eMail
an abstract of 250 words, plus a one-sheet Curriculum Vita to Dr.Ted
Price: pricet_at_mail.montclair.edu by Thursday December 22, 2006.*
*<>*
* ** 01.For a popular panel of the New Jersey College English
Association. While papers are, of course, expected to be of a
professional, academic nature, a true spirit of informality is expected
to be a mainstay of this panel. Papers must adhere to a 12 minute
reading, thereby leaving time for audience participation. Please eMail
an abstract of 250 words, plus a one-sheet Curriculum Vita to Dr.Ted
Price: pricet_at_mail.montclair.edu by Thursday December 22, 2006.*
*<>*
* ** 01.For a popular panel of the New Jersey College English
Association. While papers are, of course, expected to be of a
professional, academic nature, a true spirit of informality is expected
to be a mainstay of this panel. Papers must adhere to a 12 minute
reading, thereby leaving time for audience participation. Please eMail
an abstract of 250 words, plus a one-sheet Curriculum Vita to Dr.Ted
Price: pricet_at_mail.montclair.edu by Thursday December 22, 2006.*
*<>*
Spring Cleaning:
Rediscovering and Revitalizing the Artifact
University of Calgary Free Exchange Graduate Conference
16-18 March 2007
For more information, please visit Free Exchange at www.english.ucalgary.ca
History is of the essence, true, but she can also be a bully.
-Noah Richler
This is my Country, What¡¦s Yours?