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CFP: Midwest Material
Special Session at MLA 2007 (December 27-30, Chicago, Illinois)
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CFP: Midwest Material
Special Session at MLA 2007 (December 27-30, Chicago, Illinois)
Call for Papers
MLA 2007, Chicago
The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship will sponsor
two panels at the 2007 MLA: "Gender and Genre in the Middle
Ages" and "Reading Women/Women Readers in the Middle Ages."
Papers broadly addressing either of these topics are
requested.
Please send 1-page abstract (specifying which SFMS panel it
is for) to Jennifer Brown at jbrown_at_hartford.edu by March
15.
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Call for Papers
MLA 2007, Chicago
The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship will sponsor
two panels at the 2007 MLA: "Gender and Genre in the Middle
Ages" and "Reading Women/Women Readers in the Middle Ages."
Papers broadly addressing either of these topics are
requested.
Please send 1-page abstract (specifying which SFMS panel it
is for) to Jennifer Brown at jbrown_at_hartford.edu by March
15.
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The explosion of interest in autism and its controversiesâ€"the roles of
vaccinations, genetics, environmental toxins, and the competing claims
by various clinical schoolsâ€"has brought a tide of new poetic, fictional,
nonfictional, and cinematic texts. This swelling library includes texts
by both autistic and neurotypical artists.
For two panels at the 2007 SAMLA convention in Atlanta, Nov. 9-11, I
seek two different sorts of papers: 1) critical analyses of novels,
films, autobiographies, memoirs or poetry written by or about autism, or
that use identifiably “autistic†forms or structures; 2) creative
nonfiction in which autism figures as a major element.
Call for Papers
Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Event and Academic Conference
July 6-8, 2007
Kansas City, MO
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to the representation of theological and religious matters in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Heinlein achieved fame (or perhaps infamy) with his controversial depictions of various religions, real and imaginary. Was he an atheist, an agnostic, or a true believer whose "impatience with human institutions" forced him to mock the institution while still honoring what it stood for?
The explosion of interest in autism and its controversiesâ€"the roles of
vaccinations, genetics, environmental toxins, and the competing claims
by various clinical schoolsâ€"has brought a tide of new poetic, fictional,
nonfictional, and cinematic texts. This swelling library includes texts
by both autistic and neurotypical artists.
For two panels at the 2007 SAMLA convention in Atlanta, Nov. 9-11, I
seek two different sorts of papers: 1) critical analyses of novels,
films, autobiographies, memoirs or poetry written by or about autism, or
that use identifiably “autistic†forms or structures; 2) creative
nonfiction in which autism figures as a major element.
Call for Papers
Robert A. Heinlein Centennial Event and Academic Conference
July 6-8, 2007
Kansas City, MO
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to the representation of theological and religious matters in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Heinlein achieved fame (or perhaps infamy) with his controversial depictions of various religions, real and imaginary. Was he an atheist, an agnostic, or a true believer whose "impatience with human institutions" forced him to mock the institution while still honoring what it stood for?
Call for Papers
MLA 2007, Chicago
The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship will sponsor
two panels at the 2007 MLA: "Gender and Genre in the Middle
Ages" and "Reading Women/Women Readers in the Middle Ages."
Papers broadly addressing either of these topics are
requested.
Please send 1-page abstract (specifying which SFMS panel it
is for) to Jennifer Brown at jbrown_at_hartford.edu by March
15.
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We are pleased to invite submissions for:
THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE
Second Annual Graduate-Student Conference
Department of English, University of Chicago
October 19-20, 2007
Keynote Speaker:
SIANNE NGAI, Stanford University
We are pleased to invite submissions for:
THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE
Second Annual Graduate-Student Conference
Department of English, University of Chicago
October 19-20, 2007
Keynote Speaker:
SIANNE NGAI, Stanford University
We are pleased to invite submissions for:
THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE
Second Annual Graduate-Student Conference
Department of English, University of Chicago
October 19-20, 2007
Keynote Speaker:
SIANNE NGAI, Stanford University
Atenea, a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and=20
social sciences, features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and=20
poetry.=20
URL: http://www.uprm.edu/atenea=20
The editorial board invites submissions for publication for a special=20
issue (June 2008) on "Men and Masculinities."=20
Essays may address a wide variety of topics
including (but not limited to):
. the intersection of masculinity with feminism, ethnicity, and social =
institutions
. representations of men and/or masculinities in literature, film, =
popular culture,
the media
Atenea, a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and=20
social sciences, features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and=20
poetry.=20
URL: http://www.uprm.edu/atenea=20
The editorial board invites submissions for publication for a special=20
issue (June 2008) on "Men and Masculinities."=20
Essays may address a wide variety of topics
including (but not limited to):
. the intersection of masculinity with feminism, ethnicity, and social =
institutions
. representations of men and/or masculinities in literature, film, =
popular culture,
the media
Atenea, a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and=20
social sciences, features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and=20
poetry.=20
URL: http://www.uprm.edu/atenea=20
The editorial board invites submissions for publication for a special=20
issue (June 2008) on "Men and Masculinities."=20
Essays may address a wide variety of topics
including (but not limited to):
. the intersection of masculinity with feminism, ethnicity, and social =
institutions
. representations of men and/or masculinities in literature, film, =
popular culture,
the media
Atenea, a multidisciplinary bilingual journal on the humanities and=20
social sciences, features essays, books reviews, and some fiction and=20
poetry.=20
URL: http://www.uprm.edu/atenea=20
The editorial board invites submissions for publication for a special=20
issue (June 2008) on "Men and Masculinities."=20
Essays may address a wide variety of topics
including (but not limited to):
. the intersection of masculinity with feminism, ethnicity, and social =
institutions
. representations of men and/or masculinities in literature, film, =
popular culture,
the media
Call for Papers
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to the representation of women in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Some critics and readers have lauded Heinlein as a feminist, applauding his strong female characters and representations of marriages as partnerships rather than dictatorships. Others, however, have pegged him as the opposite--or, most confusingly, a little of both. Most have a strong feeling one way or the other.
Call for Papers
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to the representation of women in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Some critics and readers have lauded Heinlein as a feminist, applauding his strong female characters and representations of marriages as partnerships rather than dictatorships. Others, however, have pegged him as the opposite--or, most confusingly, a little of both. Most have a strong feeling one way or the other.
Call for Papers: Sociology
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to sociology and its representation in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Studies in sociology appear in nearly all of Heinlein's novels and short stories, where he explored social conditions in the 20th century and theorized about what human society would be like in the near and far future. All topics related to sociology are welcome.
Call for Papers: Sociology
Submission deadline: March 31, 2007
We invite abstracts for papers, roundtable discussions, and presentation/lectures on any topic related to sociology and its representation in the works of novelist and futurist Robert A. Heinlein.
Studies in sociology appear in nearly all of Heinlein's novels and short stories, where he explored social conditions in the 20th century and theorized about what human society would be like in the near and far future. All topics related to sociology are welcome.
CALL FOR PAPERS - GENDER: POWER AND AUTHORITY
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 03/14/2007
eSharp is an award-winning online journal for postgraduates in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences and education. It is peer-reviewed, based at the University of Glasgow and aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first eight issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the ninth edition to be launched in Spring 2007. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas of the social sciences, arts, humanities and education.
CALL FOR PAPERS - GENDER: POWER AND AUTHORITY
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 03/14/2007
eSharp is an award-winning online journal for postgraduates in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences and education. It is peer-reviewed, based at the University of Glasgow and aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first eight issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the ninth edition to be launched in Spring 2007. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas of the social sciences, arts, humanities and education.
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, =
WA.
Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a 50-word abstract to David =
Hadbawnik (dh1184_at_txstate.edu) by March 15, 2007. Inquiries are
welcome.
CALL FOR PAPERS - GENDER: POWER AND AUTHORITY
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 03/14/2007
eSharp is an award-winning online journal for postgraduates in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences and education. It is peer-reviewed, based at the University of Glasgow and aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first eight issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the ninth edition to be launched in Spring 2007. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas of the social sciences, arts, humanities and education.
CALL FOR PAPERS - GENDER: POWER AND AUTHORITY
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 03/14/2007
eSharp is an award-winning online journal for postgraduates in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences and education. It is peer-reviewed, based at the University of Glasgow and aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first eight issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the ninth edition to be launched in Spring 2007. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas of the social sciences, arts, humanities and education.
CALL FOR PAPERS - GENDER: POWER AND AUTHORITY
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 03/14/2007
eSharp is an award-winning online journal for postgraduates in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences and education. It is peer-reviewed, based at the University of Glasgow and aims to provide a critical but supportive entry into the world of academic publishing.
The first eight issues are currently online at www.sharp.arts.gla.ac.uk and we are now looking for submissions for the ninth edition to be launched in Spring 2007. We welcome papers from postgraduates working in all areas of the social sciences, arts, humanities and education.
UPDATE: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
(EXTENDED DEADLINE 5/15/07; collection)
I am looking for papers to round out a collection of scholarly essays
with the working title:
ART OBJECTS AND WOMEN'S WORDS: WOMEN'S EKPHRASTIC WRITING, 1750 TO THE
PRESENT
A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited
collection of scholarly essays that explore how female authors produce
verbal representations of visual representations. Publication is
projected for late 2008.
All essays will be considered (see longer description of the topic,
below); but in particular, I am still looking for strong essays on the
following:
UPDATE: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
(EXTENDED DEADLINE 5/15/07; collection)
I am looking for papers to round out a collection of scholarly essays
with the working title:
ART OBJECTS AND WOMEN'S WORDS: WOMEN'S EKPHRASTIC WRITING, 1750 TO THE
PRESENT
A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited
collection of scholarly essays that explore how female authors produce
verbal representations of visual representations. Publication is
projected for late 2008.
All essays will be considered (see longer description of the topic,
below); but in particular, I am still looking for strong essays on the
following:
UPDATE: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
(EXTENDED DEADLINE 5/15/07; collection)
I am looking for papers to round out a collection of scholarly essays
with the working title:
ART OBJECTS AND WOMEN'S WORDS: WOMEN'S EKPHRASTIC WRITING, 1750 TO THE
PRESENT
A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited
collection of scholarly essays that explore how female authors produce
verbal representations of visual representations. Publication is
projected for late 2008.
All essays will be considered (see longer description of the topic,
below); but in particular, I am still looking for strong essays on the
following:
UPDATE: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
(EXTENDED DEADLINE 5/15/07; collection)
I am looking for papers to round out a collection of scholarly essays
with the working title:
ART OBJECTS AND WOMEN'S WORDS: WOMEN'S EKPHRASTIC WRITING, 1750 TO THE
PRESENT
A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited
collection of scholarly essays that explore how female authors produce
verbal representations of visual representations. Publication is
projected for late 2008.
All essays will be considered (see longer description of the topic,
below); but in particular, I am still looking for strong essays on the
following:
UPDATE: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
(EXTENDED DEADLINE 5/15/07; collection)
I am looking for papers to round out a collection of scholarly essays
with the working title:
ART OBJECTS AND WOMEN'S WORDS: WOMEN'S EKPHRASTIC WRITING, 1750 TO THE
PRESENT
A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited
collection of scholarly essays that explore how female authors produce
verbal representations of visual representations. Publication is
projected for late 2008.
All essays will be considered (see longer description of the topic,
below); but in particular, I am still looking for strong essays on the
following: