CFP: Failure: Idealism and History (2/15/06; collection)
CALL FOR PAPERS
FAILURE: IDEALISM AND HISTORY
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FAILURE: IDEALISM AND HISTORY
Beyond Mimesis and Nominalism: Representation in Art and Science
Two-day conference in London, 22-23 June 2006
Deadline for Submissions: 1 March 2006
Keynote speakers: Catherine Elgin (Harvard University) and
James Elkins (School of the Art Institute of
Chicago/University College Cork, Ireland)
Springer Publishers has shown interest, and by agreement with
individual authors, the conference organizers will be
submitting edited versions of selected papers for possible
publication in Springer’s philosophy programme.
Call for Papers: Teaching William Morris
=20
Where and how are the works and legacy of William Morris being taught in =
educational institutions across the world? The Summer 2007 issue of the =
Journal of William Morris Studies hopes to address this broad question =
through a wide range of contributions from practitioners responsible for =
bringing Morris to life in the classroom. Topics for consideration might =
include:
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=B7 Teaching News from Nowhere.
=B7 Teaching Morris's poetry and prose works (anyone teaching The =
Earthly Paradise? Sigurd? The Late Romances?).
CALL FOR PAPERS
FAILURE: IDEALISM AND HISTORY
CALL FOR PAPERS
FAILURE: IDEALISM AND HISTORY
Beyond Mimesis and Nominalism: Representation in Art and Science
Two-day conference in London, 22-23 June 2006
Deadline for Submissions: 1 March 2006
Keynote speakers: Catherine Elgin (Harvard University) and
James Elkins (School of the Art Institute of
Chicago/University College Cork, Ireland)
Springer Publishers has shown interest, and by agreement with
individual authors, the conference organizers will be
submitting edited versions of selected papers for possible
publication in Springer’s philosophy programme.
Call for Papers: Teaching William Morris
=20
Where and how are the works and legacy of William Morris being taught in =
educational institutions across the world? The Summer 2007 issue of the =
Journal of William Morris Studies hopes to address this broad question =
through a wide range of contributions from practitioners responsible for =
bringing Morris to life in the classroom. Topics for consideration might =
include:
=20
=B7 Teaching News from Nowhere.
=B7 Teaching Morris's poetry and prose works (anyone teaching The =
Earthly Paradise? Sigurd? The Late Romances?).
Beyond Mimesis and Nominalism: Representation in Art and Science
Two-day conference in London, 22-23 June 2006
Deadline for Submissions: 1 March 2006
Keynote speakers: Catherine Elgin (Harvard University) and
James Elkins (School of the Art Institute of
Chicago/University College Cork, Ireland)
Springer Publishers has shown interest, and by agreement with
individual authors, the conference organizers will be
submitting edited versions of selected papers for possible
publication in Springer’s philosophy programme.
CALL FOR PAPERS
FAILURE: IDEALISM AND HISTORY
CFP: Milton (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
Milton, a special session at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain
Modern Language Association, October 12-14, 2006, Tuscon, AZ. Papers on any
aspect of Milton are welcome.
You do not have to be a member of RMMLA to propose a paper, but you must
become a member by April 1, 2006 to be listed in the program.
Email one-page proposals by March 1, 2006 to daniel_at_panam.edu
CFP: Milton (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
Milton, a special session at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain
Modern Language Association, October 12-14, 2006, Tuscon, AZ. Papers on any
aspect of Milton are welcome.
You do not have to be a member of RMMLA to propose a paper, but you must
become a member by April 1, 2006 to be listed in the program.
Email one-page proposals by March 1, 2006 to daniel_at_panam.edu
The following update contains a clarification on one point in the third
paragraph.
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN TRADUCTION ET COMMUNICATION
TRANSCULTURELLE ANGLAIS-FRANCAIS / FRANCAIS-ANGLAIS
TRACT
CALL FOR PAPERS
Translation as Commentary
Going from translation as commentary to commenting on translation
The following update contains a clarification on one point in the third
paragraph.
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN TRADUCTION ET COMMUNICATION
TRANSCULTURELLE ANGLAIS-FRANCAIS / FRANCAIS-ANGLAIS
TRACT
CALL FOR PAPERS
Translation as Commentary
Going from translation as commentary to commenting on translation
Call for Papers
The Victorians Institute
October 20, 21, 2006
Converse College
Spartanburg, SC
>From Mrs. Jellyby to Edwin Chadwick:
Gender and Reform in Victorian Culture
Keynote speaker: Alison Booth, University of Virginia
Author: "How to Make it as a Woman"
Possible topics may include:
The following update contains a clarification on one point in the third
paragraph.
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN TRADUCTION ET COMMUNICATION
TRANSCULTURELLE ANGLAIS-FRANCAIS / FRANCAIS-ANGLAIS
TRACT
CALL FOR PAPERS
Translation as Commentary
Going from translation as commentary to commenting on translation
Call for Papers
The Victorians Institute
October 20, 21, 2006
Converse College
Spartanburg, SC
>From Mrs. Jellyby to Edwin Chadwick:
Gender and Reform in Victorian Culture
Keynote speaker: Alison Booth, University of Virginia
Author: "How to Make it as a Woman"
Possible topics may include:
ESSE 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
Edmonton Symposium on Empirical Studies of Literature and Culture
Update:
Deadline for submissions extended to January 15th 2006
Update:
New conference site web address: http://www.brocku.ca/english/rls2006/news.php
Update new conference information:
The Plenary speaker will be Professor Jenni Calder. Her paper entitled "I Should
Like to Be an American: Scots in the USA. There will also be an accompanying
exhibition of the some of the Library's rare first editions of Stevenson's
works.
Deadline for abstracts has been extended to December 20.
CALL FOR PAPERS
American Religion and Literature Society
At the 2006 American Literature Association Conference
May 25-28, San Francisco
ESSE 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
Edmonton Symposium on Empirical Studies of Literature and Culture
Deadline for abstracts has been extended to December 20.
CALL FOR PAPERS
American Religion and Literature Society
At the 2006 American Literature Association Conference
May 25-28, San Francisco
*apologies for cross-posting*
*please circulate widely*
Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK & Ireland) 19th Annual Conference
July 14-15th, 2006
University of Bradford, UK
The focus of the Conference will be on making links between theory and action, academics and activists. Conference themes will be interdisciplinary, and reflect both United Kingdom and International diversities. Streams include but do not restrict papers to identity, sexuality, diversity and:
* Social care
* European studies
* Race, ethnicity,
* Disability and ability
* Heterosexuality, sexuality, identity
* Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transsexual identity
* Criminal Justice
Call for Submissions for Special Issue of Atlantis: A Women's Studies
Journal / Revue d'Etudes sur les femmes
"SEXY FEMINISMS? TRANS-FORMATIONS IN FEMINIST SEXUALITY STUDIES"
*apologies for cross-posting*
*please circulate widely*
Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK & Ireland) 19th Annual Conference
July 14-15th, 2006
University of Bradford, UK
The focus of the Conference will be on making links between theory and action, academics and activists. Conference themes will be interdisciplinary, and reflect both United Kingdom and International diversities. Streams include but do not restrict papers to identity, sexuality, diversity and:
* Social care
* European studies
* Race, ethnicity,
* Disability and ability
* Heterosexuality, sexuality, identity
* Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transsexual identity
* Criminal Justice
CFP: Women Writing War (SSAWW, Philadelphia, Nov. 8-11, 2006)
Margaret Fuller, Edith Wharton, and Martha Gellhorn are among notable
American women writers who have written extensively about war. Proposals
are sought for a panel at the 2006 SSAWW conference in Philadelphia
(11/8-11/11/06) that explores the ways in which American women writers have
responded to war. Of particular interest are proposals that investigate
cross-genre practices. Possible topics include the following: war
reportage as literature, war in popular fiction, and war and travel
writing. E-mail one-page proposal and brief biographical statement to
Abbey Zink at zinka_at_wcsu.edu by Jan. 10th.
*apologies for cross-posting*
*please circulate widely*
Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK & Ireland) 19th Annual Conference
July 14-15th, 2006
University of Bradford, UK
The focus of the Conference will be on making links between theory and action, academics and activists. Conference themes will be interdisciplinary, and reflect both United Kingdom and International diversities. Streams include but do not restrict papers to identity, sexuality, diversity and:
* Social care
* European studies
* Race, ethnicity,
* Disability and ability
* Heterosexuality, sexuality, identity
* Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transsexual identity
* Criminal Justice
*apologies for cross-posting*
*please circulate widely*
Feminist and Women's Studies Association (UK & Ireland) 19th Annual Conference
July 14-15th, 2006
University of Bradford, UK
The focus of the Conference will be on making links between theory and action, academics and activists. Conference themes will be interdisciplinary, and reflect both United Kingdom and International diversities. Streams include but do not restrict papers to identity, sexuality, diversity and:
* Social care
* European studies
* Race, ethnicity,
* Disability and ability
* Heterosexuality, sexuality, identity
* Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transsexual identity
* Criminal Justice
Call for Submissions for Special Issue of Atlantis: A Women's Studies
Journal / Revue d'Etudes sur les femmes
"SEXY FEMINISMS? TRANS-FORMATIONS IN FEMINIST SEXUALITY STUDIES"
Call for Submissions for Special Issue of Atlantis: A Women's Studies
Journal / Revue d'Etudes sur les femmes
"SEXY FEMINISMS? TRANS-FORMATIONS IN FEMINIST SEXUALITY STUDIES"
CFP: Women Writing War (SSAWW, Philadelphia, Nov. 8-11, 2006)
Margaret Fuller, Edith Wharton, and Martha Gellhorn are among notable
American women writers who have written extensively about war. Proposals
are sought for a panel at the 2006 SSAWW conference in Philadelphia
(11/8-11/11/06) that explores the ways in which American women writers have
responded to war. Of particular interest are proposals that investigate
cross-genre practices. Possible topics include the following: war
reportage as literature, war in popular fiction, and war and travel
writing. E-mail one-page proposal and brief biographical statement to
Abbey Zink at zinka_at_wcsu.edu by Jan. 10th.