CFP: Aging and Staging: Old Age on Stage and Screen (3/1/06; MLA '06)
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Call For Papers: Objet d'art and the Female Body
Accepted Panel at Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Keynote Speakesr: Bhanu Kapil (Naropa University); Molly Carnes (University of Madison-
Wisconsin)
Panel Organizers: LindaBeth Flack, Setareh Masoumbeiki
Call For Papers: Objet d'art and the Female Body
Accepted Panel at Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Keynote Speakesr: Bhanu Kapil (Naropa University); Molly Carnes (University of Madison-
Wisconsin)
Panel Organizers: LindaBeth Flack, Setareh Masoumbeiki
Call For Papers: Objet d'art and the Female Body
Accepted Panel at Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Keynote Speakesr: Bhanu Kapil (Naropa University); Molly Carnes (University of Madison-
Wisconsin)
Panel Organizers: LindaBeth Flack, Setareh Masoumbeiki
CALL FOR PAPERS
RELIGION AND NATION
A NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
Please note the new deadline for submissions: February 10, 2006.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Friday April 7 - Saturday April 8, 2006
Keynote Speaker: John D Caputo (Syracuse)
"Beyond Sovereignty: The Weakness of God and the Postmodern Situation"
Reading by Diane Glancy (Macalester College)
Website: http://web.utk.edu/~nexus/
Deadline for Submissions: February 10, 2006
Please Circulate
The Commons Conference
An Academic-Community Event
on
Privatization and the Public Domain
April 28-30, 2006
University of Victoria, BC
A committee of students, researchers, and community members are organizing
an interdisciplinary conference on contemporary definitions of "the commons"
to be held at UVic the weekend of April 28-30th, 2006.
Please Circulate
The Commons Conference
An Academic-Community Event
on
Privatization and the Public Domain
April 28-30, 2006
University of Victoria, BC
A committee of students, researchers, and community members are organizing
an interdisciplinary conference on contemporary definitions of "the commons"
to be held at UVic the weekend of April 28-30th, 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS
RELIGION AND NATION
A NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
Please note the new deadline for submissions: February 10, 2006.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Friday April 7 - Saturday April 8, 2006
Keynote Speaker: John D Caputo (Syracuse)
"Beyond Sovereignty: The Weakness of God and the Postmodern Situation"
Reading by Diane Glancy (Macalester College)
Website: http://web.utk.edu/~nexus/
Deadline for Submissions: February 10, 2006
Please Circulate
The Commons Conference
An Academic-Community Event
on
Privatization and the Public Domain
April 28-30, 2006
University of Victoria, BC
A committee of students, researchers, and community members are organizing
an interdisciplinary conference on contemporary definitions of "the commons"
to be held at UVic the weekend of April 28-30th, 2006.
Columbia Early Modern Colloquium Spring Conference - "Early Modern
Histories" -- *Moved to 7 April 2006*
Keynote Speaker: Annabel Patterson
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Columbia Early Modern Colloquium invites abstracts for its
inaugural graduate student conference entitled "Early Modern
Histories", now to be held on 7 April 2006 in New York City.
We encourage submissions from a variety of disciplines, with a
special interest in work of an interdisciplinary nature. Papers
should run approximately 20 minutes. Possible paper topics include,
but are not limited to, the following:
Columbia Early Modern Colloquium Spring Conference - "Early Modern
Histories" -- *Moved to 7 April 2006*
Keynote Speaker: Annabel Patterson
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Columbia Early Modern Colloquium invites abstracts for its
inaugural graduate student conference entitled "Early Modern
Histories", now to be held on 7 April 2006 in New York City.
We encourage submissions from a variety of disciplines, with a
special interest in work of an interdisciplinary nature. Papers
should run approximately 20 minutes. Possible paper topics include,
but are not limited to, the following:
Latitude(s): Nomadic Imagination and Transnational Spaces in Europe
(Second call)
Latitude(s): Nomadic Imagination and Transnational Spaces in Europe
(Second call)
CFP: Citizenship, Nation and Identity in the Long Nineteenth-Century (postgrad)
(UK): (31/03/06: 16-18/06/06)
Date: 17 - 18 June 2006
CFP: Citizenship, Nation and Identity in the Long Nineteenth-Century (postgrad)
(UK): (31/03/06: 16-18/06/06)
Date: 17 - 18 June 2006
CFP: Citizenship, Nation and Identity in the Long Nineteenth-Century (postgrad)
(UK): (31/03/06: 16-18/06/06)
Date: 17 - 18 June 2006
Latitude(s): Nomadic Imagination and Transnational Spaces in Europe
(Second call)
Latitude(s): Nomadic Imagination and Transnational Spaces in Europe
(Second call)
Latitude(s): Nomadic Imagination and Transnational Spaces in Europe
(Second call)
CFP: Citizenship, Nation and Identity in the Long Nineteenth-Century (postgrad)
(UK): (31/03/06: 16-18/06/06)
Date: 17 - 18 June 2006
Call for Papers: Writing Across the Curriculum is a permanent section of the Midwest Modern Language Association. The 48th Annual M/MLA Convention will be held November 9-12, at The Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois.
This year's theme is "Service Learning: Writing for/about the Community." This panel invites papers from all disciplines on Writing Across the Curriculum and encourages proposals from community colleges and online learning institutions in addition to traditional four-year colleges and universities.
Panel Description:
The deadline has been extended for Society for the Study of American Women
Writers Panel: Dirty Linen in Public: Race, Religion and Laundry in
Nineteenth-Century America.
This panel will explore the ways in which the lens of "laundry" refracts
literary and cultural practices into their component discourses. An
analysis of laundry and its associated motifs (whiteness, washing,
cleansing) not only foregrounds certain gendered and raced labor
practices, but also draws together diverse discourses such as religious
fundamentalism, psychoanalysis, and materialist accounts of labor history.
Spinning the World-Myths and Legends 4/28-30/06
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Spinning the World-Myths and Legends 4/28-30/06
The graduate students in English at Fresno State have produced a stellar =
year of events=2C ranging from the appearance of legendary writer=2C Joyc=
e Carol Oates=2C through a series of colloquia hosted by the Students of =
English Studies Association =5BSESA=5D=2E These colloquia have taken as t=
heir overarching theme Myths and Legends=2C and have featured keynote spe=
akers on a variety of topics=2C including =93Myths of Origin and Place=2C=
=94 =93Myths of the Workforce=2C=94 and =93Myths of Academia=2E=94 =
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The Free Exchange Planning Committee is pleased to inform you that, as
well as having Dr. David Jarraway (U Ottawa) as our plenary speaker, we
will also be having a lecture and workshop with George Elliott Clarke.
The Free Exchange Planning Committee is pleased to inform you that, as
well as having Dr. David Jarraway (U Ottawa) as our plenary speaker, we
will also be having a lecture and workshop with George Elliott Clarke.
Call for papers: Incorporation in Literature
University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Conference
The Free Exchange Planning Committee is pleased to inform you that, as
well as having Dr. David Jarraway (U Ottawa) as our plenary speaker, we
will also be having a lecture and workshop with George Elliott Clarke.
Call for papers: Incorporation in Literature
University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Conference
Call for papers: Incorporation in Literature
University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Conference