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CFP: Creative Nonfiction Empathy and Ethics (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Sandlin, William S

College English Association National Conference

April 12-14, 2007

New Orleans

 

We invite personal essays and memoir concerning Ethics and Empathy for the 38th annual meeting of the CEA. I am open to essays that do not necessarily fit into a discussion on ethics and empathy. Feel free to contact me before you submit your proposal if you have any questions.

 

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool <http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool>
by November 30th.

 

CFP: Peace Panel (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Robert Madison

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

PEACE PANEL at CEA:

Morality, Militarism and Ante-Modernity

 

38th Annual College English Association Conference

New Orleans, Louisiana, April 12-14, 2007

 

One of the key features of conservative politics is that it insistently
evokes a nostalgic, sentimental past as the norm. In other words, its
strategy in dealing with the modern is to hate it and prefer the pre-modern
(the ante-modern).

 

CFP: Peace Panel (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Robert Madison

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

PEACE PANEL at CEA:

Morality, Militarism and Ante-Modernity

 

38th Annual College English Association Conference

New Orleans, Louisiana, April 12-14, 2007

 

One of the key features of conservative politics is that it insistently
evokes a nostalgic, sentimental past as the norm. In other words, its
strategy in dealing with the modern is to hate it and prefer the pre-modern
(the ante-modern).

 

CFP: Rural Representations and Kate Chopin (12/22/06; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Heather.Ostman_at_esc.edu

Rural Representations and Kate Chopin

Panel sponsored by The Kate Chopin International Society for the American=20
Literature Association 18th Annual Conference (May 24-27, 2007; Boston)

Kate Chopin?s The Awakening (1899) takes place mostly in the urban setting =

of New Orleans. Since the novel?s publication and the subsequent scholarly =

CFP: Rural Representations and Kate Chopin (12/22/06; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Heather.Ostman_at_esc.edu

Rural Representations and Kate Chopin

Panel sponsored by The Kate Chopin International Society for the American=20
Literature Association 18th Annual Conference (May 24-27, 2007; Boston)

Kate Chopin?s The Awakening (1899) takes place mostly in the urban setting =

of New Orleans. Since the novel?s publication and the subsequent scholarly =

CFP: Chopin and the City (12/22/06; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Heather.Ostman_at_esc.edu

Chopin and the City

Panel sponsored by The Kate Chopin International Society for the American=20
Literature Association 18th Annual Conference, May 24-27, 2007, Boston,=20
MA.

CFP: Chopin and the City (12/22/06; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Heather.Ostman_at_esc.edu

Chopin and the City

Panel sponsored by The Kate Chopin International Society for the American=20
Literature Association 18th Annual Conference, May 24-27, 2007, Boston,=20
MA.

CFP: Writings on Art (France) (12/15/06; 3/16/07-3/17/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Shannon Wells-Lassagne

SAIT's (artistic and literary intertextuality) annual conference :
Writings on Art/ Ecrits sur l’art
To be held at the Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle, March 16-17 2007
 
In Louis Marin’s work To Destroy Painting, about the different representational styles of Poussin and Caravaggio’s paintings, the author asks a fundamental question: “[…] why
does one even need to comment on a painting if the end envisaged by the painter’s action can be achieved simply by experiencing pleasure or jouissance?” His answer, too, is
formulated as a question, suggesting that no answer could be definitive: “[…] in commenting on a painting, does one not somehow […] transform the pleasure of painting or

CFP: Writings on Art (France) (12/15/06; 3/16/07-3/17/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Shannon Wells-Lassagne

SAIT's (artistic and literary intertextuality) annual conference :
Writings on Art/ Ecrits sur l’art
To be held at the Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle, March 16-17 2007
 
In Louis Marin’s work To Destroy Painting, about the different representational styles of Poussin and Caravaggio’s paintings, the author asks a fundamental question: “[…] why
does one even need to comment on a painting if the end envisaged by the painter’s action can be achieved simply by experiencing pleasure or jouissance?” His answer, too, is
formulated as a question, suggesting that no answer could be definitive: “[…] in commenting on a painting, does one not somehow […] transform the pleasure of painting or

CFP: Varieties of Irishness (Ireland) (1/20/07; IASIL, 7/16/07-7/20/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
IASIL Conferences

The 2007 IASIL conference takes place at University College Dublin

Monday 16 July - Friday 20 July

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline 20 January 2007

Varieties of Irishness
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you
to attend the 2007 conference at University College Dublin. The Conference
theme is designed to highlight the diversity which has always been at the
heart of Irish writing and to accommodate the widespread interests of IASIL
delegates.

CFP: Varieties of Irishness (Ireland) (1/20/07; IASIL, 7/16/07-7/20/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
IASIL Conferences

The 2007 IASIL conference takes place at University College Dublin

Monday 16 July - Friday 20 July

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline 20 January 2007

Varieties of Irishness
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you
to attend the 2007 conference at University College Dublin. The Conference
theme is designed to highlight the diversity which has always been at the
heart of Irish writing and to accommodate the widespread interests of IASIL
delegates.

CFP: Varieties of Irishness (Ireland) (1/20/07; IASIL, 7/16/07-7/20/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
IASIL Conferences

The 2007 IASIL conference takes place at University College Dublin

Monday 16 July - Friday 20 July

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline 20 January 2007

Varieties of Irishness
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you
to attend the 2007 conference at University College Dublin. The Conference
theme is designed to highlight the diversity which has always been at the
heart of Irish writing and to accommodate the widespread interests of IASIL
delegates.

CFP: Varieties of Irishness (Ireland) (1/20/07; IASIL, 7/16/07-7/20/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
IASIL Conferences

The 2007 IASIL conference takes place at University College Dublin

Monday 16 July - Friday 20 July

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline 20 January 2007

Varieties of Irishness
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you
to attend the 2007 conference at University College Dublin. The Conference
theme is designed to highlight the diversity which has always been at the
heart of Irish writing and to accommodate the widespread interests of IASIL
delegates.

CFP: Varieties of Irishness (Ireland) (1/20/07; IASIL, 7/16/07-7/20/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
IASIL Conferences

The 2007 IASIL conference takes place at University College Dublin

Monday 16 July - Friday 20 July

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline 20 January 2007

Varieties of Irishness
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures invites you
to attend the 2007 conference at University College Dublin. The Conference
theme is designed to highlight the diversity which has always been at the
heart of Irish writing and to accommodate the widespread interests of IASIL
delegates.

CFP: Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Carol Osborne

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature for the 38th
annual meeting of the CEA. The theme may be interpreted broadly, including,
but not limited to, the following: consideration of the portrayal of empathy
and/or ethics in literature and film, examination of the techniques that
elicit empathetic reactions in readers and viewers, and discussion of the
pedagogical uses of film and literature in exploring ethical issues.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool by November 30.

CFP: Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Carol Osborne

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature for the 38th
annual meeting of the CEA. The theme may be interpreted broadly, including,
but not limited to, the following: consideration of the portrayal of empathy
and/or ethics in literature and film, examination of the techniques that
elicit empathetic reactions in readers and viewers, and discussion of the
pedagogical uses of film and literature in exploring ethical issues.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool by November 30.

CFP: Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Carol Osborne

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature for the 38th
annual meeting of the CEA. The theme may be interpreted broadly, including,
but not limited to, the following: consideration of the portrayal of empathy
and/or ethics in literature and film, examination of the techniques that
elicit empathetic reactions in readers and viewers, and discussion of the
pedagogical uses of film and literature in exploring ethical issues.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool by November 30.

CFP: Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Carol Osborne

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on Empathy and Ethics in Film and Literature for the 38th
annual meeting of the CEA. The theme may be interpreted broadly, including,
but not limited to, the following: consideration of the portrayal of empathy
and/or ethics in literature and film, examination of the techniques that
elicit empathetic reactions in readers and viewers, and discussion of the
pedagogical uses of film and literature in exploring ethical issues.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool by November 30.

CFP: U.S. Latino/a Literary Studies (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Joseph M. Viera, Ph.D.

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on U.S. Latino/a Literary Studies for the 38th annual meeting
of the CEA.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
<http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool> by November 30th.

When you submit your proposal, you may use a pull-down menu to indicate your
topic. Indicate at that pull-down menu that your submission should be directed
to me, Joseph M. Viera, chair of the Hispanic, Latino/a, Chicano Literature
panels.

To preserve time for discussion, CEA limits presentations to 15 minutes.

CFP: U.S. Latino/a Literary Studies (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
Joseph M. Viera, Ph.D.

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on U.S. Latino/a Literary Studies for the 38th annual meeting
of the CEA.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
<http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool> by November 30th.

When you submit your proposal, you may use a pull-down menu to indicate your
topic. Indicate at that pull-down menu that your submission should be directed
to me, Joseph M. Viera, chair of the Hispanic, Latino/a, Chicano Literature
panels.

To preserve time for discussion, CEA limits presentations to 15 minutes.

CFP: 20th-Century British Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:39am
janine utell

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on 20th-Century British Literature for the 38th annual
meeting of the CEA. This year's conference theme is "Empathy and Ethics";
for our 2007 meeting, CEA invites papers that consider how we construct and
understand empathy or ethical responsibilities and how those understandings
inform what we write, read, and teach.

Papers may address this topic in the field of 20th-century British
literature, culture, and film. Submissions are also welcome on any general
topic in the field of 20th-century British literary studies as well.

CFP: Hawthorne Sessions at ALA (1/15/07; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)

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Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Rosemary Fisk

Submissions are invited for two sessions hosted by the Nathaniel
Hawthorne Society at the American Literature Association Conference,
Westin Copley Place in Boston, MA, 24-27 May 2007.

1. Rewriting Hawthorne: James, Morrison, Faulkner, etc.

2. Transatlantic Tribulations: Hawthorne in Transit

 All approaches to these topics are welcome. Deadline for proposals is
15 January, 2007. Please send 1-2 page abstracts for 20-minute papers
to Brenda Wineapple, 176 West 87th Street/ New York, NY 10024 or
bwineapple_at_earthlink.net

Rosemary M. Fisk
Associate Dean/ Assoc. Professor of English
Howard College of Arts & Sciences
Samford University
Birmingham, AL 35229

UPDATE: Interactions: Literature and Culture (12/1/06; journal issue)

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Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
sebnem.toplu_at_ege.edu.tr

DEADLINE: December 1, 2006 (vol.16.1 Spring 2007)

"Interactions"  is an international journal on British
and American
Literature and Culture, published twice a year in Fall
and Spring by Ege University
Depts. of British and American Studies
(Izmir/Turkey).

It is internationally refereed and indexed in
MLA International
Bibliography, featuring essays, film
and book
reviews (ISSN 1300-574-X).

General submission deadlines are
July 1 for the Fall Issue and December 1
for the Spring Issue.

Articles (4000-7000 words) and reviews (2000-4000 words) should
follow MLA
paranthetical citation format.

Submissions
should be sent via email attachments to:

UPDATE: Interactions: Literature and Culture (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
sebnem.toplu_at_ege.edu.tr

DEADLINE: December 1, 2006 (vol.16.1 Spring 2007)

"Interactions"  is an international journal on British
and American
Literature and Culture, published twice a year in Fall
and Spring by Ege University
Depts. of British and American Studies
(Izmir/Turkey).

It is internationally refereed and indexed in
MLA International
Bibliography, featuring essays, film
and book
reviews (ISSN 1300-574-X).

General submission deadlines are
July 1 for the Fall Issue and December 1
for the Spring Issue.

Articles (4000-7000 words) and reviews (2000-4000 words) should
follow MLA
paranthetical citation format.

Submissions
should be sent via email attachments to:

CFP: Teacher Education and Pedagogy (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Kraver, Jeraldine

SPECIAL PANEL ANNOUNCEMENT Teacher Education and Pedagogy

=20

Please consider joining our discussions of teaching and learning at the
COLLEGE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING in New Orleans this April
12-14.

=20

Our conference theme this year--so appropriate to our location--is
"Empathy and Ethics."=20

=20

You might consider in terms of the following broad issues:

=20

How do we respond, as teachers or teacher-educators, to difficult
circumstances? Do we prepare our students always to act in right
ways-according to some ethical imperative or ideal? Do we care if we do?

=20

CFP: Funkativity in African American Culture (12/1/06; 3/29/07-3/30/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Bolden, Anthony

The English Department at The University of Alabama is inviting
proposals for its biannual symposium that will convene March 29-30,
2007. Entitled "Eruptions of Funk," the symposium will provide a venue
in which scholars and artists can engage issues specifically related to
African American cultural memory. Featured speakers include:

Mark Anthony Neal
Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Aldon Lynn Nielsen
Kalamu ya Salaam
Tracie Morris
Cheryl Keyes

CFP: Funkativity in African American Culture (12/1/06; 3/29/07-3/30/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Bolden, Anthony

The English Department at The University of Alabama is inviting
proposals for its biannual symposium that will convene March 29-30,
2007. Entitled "Eruptions of Funk," the symposium will provide a venue
in which scholars and artists can engage issues specifically related to
African American cultural memory. Featured speakers include:

Mark Anthony Neal
Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Aldon Lynn Nielsen
Kalamu ya Salaam
Tracie Morris
Cheryl Keyes

CFP: Funkativity in African American Culture (12/1/06; 3/29/07-3/30/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Bolden, Anthony

The English Department at The University of Alabama is inviting
proposals for its biannual symposium that will convene March 29-30,
2007. Entitled "Eruptions of Funk," the symposium will provide a venue
in which scholars and artists can engage issues specifically related to
African American cultural memory. Featured speakers include:

Mark Anthony Neal
Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Aldon Lynn Nielsen
Kalamu ya Salaam
Tracie Morris
Cheryl Keyes

CFP: Children's and Young Adult Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Kraver, Jeraldine

SPECIAL PANEL ANNOUNCEMENT CHILDREN'S AND ADOLESCENT LITERATURE

=20

Please consider joining us at the COLLEGE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION ANNUAL
MEETING in New Orleans this April 12-14.

=20

Our conference theme this year--so appropriate to our location--is
"Empathy and Ethics."=20

=20

You might consider in terms of the following broad issues:

How do we respond to difficult circumstances? Do we always act in right
ways-according to some ethical imperative or ideal? Do we care if we do?

We encourage consideration of these and other questions related to the
conference theme:

=20

CFP: Anglophone Literature (11/30/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

updated: 
Monday, November 6, 2006 - 1:38am
Nina Tassi

College English Association National Conference
April 12-14, 2007
New Orleans

We invite papers on ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE for the 38th annual meeting of the CEA. Works in English from non-English speaking cultures, not translations, are welcome. There is no restriction on the culture from which the writer is selected.

Proposals should be submitted via the online database at
http://english.ttu.edu/cea/conftool by November 30th.

When you submit your proposal, you may use a pull-down menu to indicate your topic. Indicate at that pull-down menu that your submission should be directed to me, NINA TASSI, chair of the ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE panels.

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