CFP: Revising the Chicago Story (3/31/07; ALSC, 10/12/07-10/14/07)
Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
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Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
Call for papers for
The Modern Language Association
Annual Convention 2007
Chicago
27-30 December 2007
Deadline: 15 March 2007
Session Title: Translation and the Humanities
The MLA Discussion Group on Translation invites papers on the Humanities'
dependency on translation vis-à-vis transmission of ideas, literary
concepts and categories, and the translated text in the classroom.
Please send 250-word abstracts to the Discussion Group Chair, Corinne
Scheiner (cscheiner_at_coloradocollege.edu).
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Corinne Scheiner
Maytag Associate Professor
Comparative Literature
The Colorado College
Call for papers for
The Modern Language Association
Annual Convention 2007
Chicago
27-30 December 2007
Deadline: 15 March 2007
Session Title: Translation and the Humanities
The MLA Discussion Group on Translation invites papers on the Humanities'
dependency on translation vis-à-vis transmission of ideas, literary
concepts and categories, and the translated text in the classroom.
Please send 250-word abstracts to the Discussion Group Chair, Corinne
Scheiner (cscheiner_at_coloradocollege.edu).
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Corinne Scheiner
Maytag Associate Professor
Comparative Literature
The Colorado College
Call for papers for
The Modern Language Association
Annual Convention 2007
Chicago
27-30 December 2007
Deadline: 15 March 2007
Session Title: Translation and the Humanities
The MLA Discussion Group on Translation invites papers on the Humanities'
dependency on translation vis-à-vis transmission of ideas, literary
concepts and categories, and the translated text in the classroom.
Please send 250-word abstracts to the Discussion Group Chair, Corinne
Scheiner (cscheiner_at_coloradocollege.edu).
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Corinne Scheiner
Maytag Associate Professor
Comparative Literature
The Colorado College
Call for papers for
The Modern Language Association
Annual Convention 2007
Chicago
27-30 December 2007
Deadline: 15 March 2007
Session Title: Translation and the Humanities
The MLA Discussion Group on Translation invites papers on the Humanities'
dependency on translation vis-à-vis transmission of ideas, literary
concepts and categories, and the translated text in the classroom.
Please send 250-word abstracts to the Discussion Group Chair, Corinne
Scheiner (cscheiner_at_coloradocollege.edu).
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Corinne Scheiner
Maytag Associate Professor
Comparative Literature
The Colorado College
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
UPDATE: Minds, Bodies, Machines
London, 6-7 July 2007
Please note that the keynote speakers for this conference have been
finalised as follows: Dr Caroline Arscott (Courtauld Institute of Art);
Professor Jay Clayton (Vanderbilt University); Professor Steven Connor
(Birkbeck, University of London); Professor Iain McCalman (Australian
National University); Professor Peter Otto (University of Melbourne);
Professor Jonathan Sawday (University of Strathclyde); Professor Kevin
Warwick (University of Reading); and Dr Elizabeth Wilson (University of
New South Wales).
CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CFP DEADLINE NOW EXTENDED UNTIL 31st MARCH 2007
LITERARY LONDON 2007
Representations of London in Literature An Interdisciplinary Conference
Hosted by The Department of English, University of Westminster, London.
Organised by the University of Northampton, Kingston University, and the =
University of Westminster.
19th to 20th July 2007
Plenary speakers: TBC
The 6th Annual Literary London conference will be hosted by the =
Department of English University of Westminster, London, at their 309 =
Regent Street building.
UPDATE: Minds, Bodies, Machines
London, 6-7 July 2007
Please note that the keynote speakers for this conference have been
finalised as follows: Dr Caroline Arscott (Courtauld Institute of Art);
Professor Jay Clayton (Vanderbilt University); Professor Steven Connor
(Birkbeck, University of London); Professor Iain McCalman (Australian
National University); Professor Peter Otto (University of Melbourne);
Professor Jonathan Sawday (University of Strathclyde); Professor Kevin
Warwick (University of Reading); and Dr Elizabeth Wilson (University of
New South Wales).
CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Women Writing Rape: Literary and Theoretical Narratives of Sexual Violence
A Half-Day Symposium at the University of Warwick ~ Saturday 28th April 2007
Funded and Organised by the Feminist & Women's Studies Association (FWSA)
Featuring a Keynote Speech by: Dr. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, University of Leeds
CFP DEADLINE NOW EXTENDED UNTIL 31st MARCH 2007
LITERARY LONDON 2007
Representations of London in Literature An Interdisciplinary Conference
Hosted by The Department of English, University of Westminster, London.
Organised by the University of Northampton, Kingston University, and the =
University of Westminster.
19th to 20th July 2007
Plenary speakers: TBC
The 6th Annual Literary London conference will be hosted by the =
Department of English University of Westminster, London, at their 309 =
Regent Street building.
UPDATE: Minds, Bodies, Machines
London, 6-7 July 2007
Please note that the keynote speakers for this conference have been
finalised as follows: Dr Caroline Arscott (Courtauld Institute of Art);
Professor Jay Clayton (Vanderbilt University); Professor Steven Connor
(Birkbeck, University of London); Professor Iain McCalman (Australian
National University); Professor Peter Otto (University of Melbourne);
Professor Jonathan Sawday (University of Strathclyde); Professor Kevin
Warwick (University of Reading); and Dr Elizabeth Wilson (University of
New South Wales).
CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
The Society for Textual Scholarship (www.textual.org) is organizing the
following panel at the 2007 MLA Convention in Chicago:
ARCHIVE TROUBLE
The archive (broadly conceived, specifically rendered) as a site of
loss, overspill, forgery, chaos, and anxiety -- in any period -- and the
consequences for scholarship, editing, cultural practice, and textual
theory. Email proposals to Andrew Stauffer (astauff_at_bu.edu) by March 6.
Andrew Stauffer
Department of English
Boston University
Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Film and Literature session of
the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association annual conference,
meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.
Papers in all areas are welcome, but especially those with an emphasis on
gender and sexuality and/or the reception of ancient cultures on screen.
Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a 50-word abstract to Ruby
Blondell (blondell_at_u.washington.edu) by March 15, 2007. Inquiries are
welcome.
The Midwest Modern Language Association is soliciting essay submissions for
the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of the Midwest Modern Language
Association. The topic for this issue will be "High & Low / Culture." The
deadline for submissions is March 31, 2007.
To ensure that the Journal is accessible to the broad membership, essays
should be written in English and, when text in other language is quoted,
translations in English should be provided. Submissions should not exceed
8,000 words.
Possible topics might include:
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to invite contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume.
This encyclopedia will be a stand-alone book and will be published by Facts on File in 2007.
The volume is complete with the exception of a few entries. I am looking for contributors for the remaining articles below.
The essays must appear in this volume for the first time in print and cannot be submitted simultaneously or afterward to another publisher.
Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to invite contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume.
This encyclopedia will be a stand-alone book and will be published by Facts on File in 2007.
The volume is complete with the exception of a few entries. I am looking for contributors for the remaining articles below.
The essays must appear in this volume for the first time in print and cannot be submitted simultaneously or afterward to another publisher.
Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Please note that the deadline for submission of proposals has been=20
extended to March 1, 2007.
Keynote speakers: Professor Christopher Ricks, Professor Jerome McGann,=20=
and Professor Tilottama Rajan
Submissions are invited for =93Byron and Modernity=94 an international=20=
conference, sponsored by the University of British Columbia, to be held=20=
The Midwest Modern Language Association is soliciting essay submissions for
the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of the Midwest Modern Language
Association. The topic for this issue will be "High & Low / Culture." The
deadline for submissions is March 31, 2007.
To ensure that the Journal is accessible to the broad membership, essays
should be written in English and, when text in other language is quoted,
translations in English should be provided. Submissions should not exceed
8,000 words.
Possible topics might include:
The Society for Textual Scholarship (www.textual.org) is organizing the
following panel at the 2007 MLA Convention in Chicago:
ARCHIVE TROUBLE
The archive (broadly conceived, specifically rendered) as a site of
loss, overspill, forgery, chaos, and anxiety -- in any period -- and the
consequences for scholarship, editing, cultural practice, and textual
theory. Email proposals to Andrew Stauffer (astauff_at_bu.edu) by March 6.
Andrew Stauffer
Department of English
Boston University
The Midwest Modern Language Association is soliciting essay submissions for
the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of the Midwest Modern Language
Association. The topic for this issue will be "High & Low / Culture." The
deadline for submissions is March 31, 2007.
To ensure that the Journal is accessible to the broad membership, essays
should be written in English and, when text in other language is quoted,
translations in English should be provided. Submissions should not exceed
8,000 words.
Possible topics might include:
The Midwest Modern Language Association is soliciting essay submissions for
the Fall 2007 issue of the Journal of the Midwest Modern Language
Association. The topic for this issue will be "High & Low / Culture." The
deadline for submissions is March 31, 2007.
To ensure that the Journal is accessible to the broad membership, essays
should be written in English and, when text in other language is quoted,
translations in English should be provided. Submissions should not exceed
8,000 words.
Possible topics might include: