CFP: Writing and the First Year Experience (no deadline noted; NJCEA, 3/18/06)
Call for Papers
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Spring Conference, March 18, 2006
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Jubilee Hall, Seton Hall University
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Upcoming Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies
Graphic Narratives
Guest Editors: Marianne DeKoven and Hillary L. Chute
Deadline for Submission: 1 March 2006
This special issue seeks essays on book-length works composed in the medium of comics. The emergence of graphic narratives-also called "graphic novels"-combines a sophisticated and experimental awareness of form with a powerful political awareness of comics as a mass medium. The book publication of Art Spiegelman's _Maus: A Survivor's Tale_ brought graphic narratives to the academy; in the two decades since the publication of the first volume of Maus, the field of graphic narratives has expanded significantly.
Upcoming Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies
Graphic Narratives
Guest Editors: Marianne DeKoven and Hillary L. Chute
Deadline for Submission: 1 March 2006
This special issue seeks essays on book-length works composed in the medium of comics. The emergence of graphic narratives-also called "graphic novels"-combines a sophisticated and experimental awareness of form with a powerful political awareness of comics as a mass medium. The book publication of Art Spiegelman's _Maus: A Survivor's Tale_ brought graphic narratives to the academy; in the two decades since the publication of the first volume of Maus, the field of graphic narratives has expanded significantly.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Louisiana State University English Graduate Student Association (EGSA)
would like to announce its 16th Annual Mardi Gras Conference, February
10--11, 2006 in Baton Rouge, LA:
Text and the Provisionality of Meaning:
Theory into Action
Keynote Speaker: Terry Eagleton, Professor of Cultural Theory and the John
Rylands Fellow, The University of Manchester, England.
Selected Publications: Literary Theory: An Introduction (1983/1996), The
Gatekeeper: A Memoir (2001), After Theory (2004)
?There can be no reflexive life without theory,? writes Terry Eagleton.
With this in mind, we are seeking papers that use theory to provide new
ideas and insights into human experience.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Louisiana State University English Graduate Student Association (EGSA)
would like to announce its 16th Annual Mardi Gras Conference, February
10--11, 2006 in Baton Rouge, LA:
Text and the Provisionality of Meaning:
Theory into Action
Keynote Speaker: Terry Eagleton, Professor of Cultural Theory and the John
Rylands Fellow, The University of Manchester, England.
Selected Publications: Literary Theory: An Introduction (1983/1996), The
Gatekeeper: A Memoir (2001), After Theory (2004)
?There can be no reflexive life without theory,? writes Terry Eagleton.
With this in mind, we are seeking papers that use theory to provide new
ideas and insights into human experience.
Peace Review is looking for Book Reviewers for each of its quarterly
issues. Our book reviews are generally short (usually 2000 words),
although we're also interested in book review essays (of two or more
books), which can run 3500 words. The reviews will appear in our
Recommended Book section, and thus we're looking for positive reviews
(although flaws should obviously also be mentioned, if appropriate).
Peace Review is also looking for books to review, in the general
category of peace and justice studies. If you have published a book,
and are looking for a review, then please send (or have your publisher
send) us a copy of the book.
For either of the above, please send to:
Working Title-Adolescent Medievalism: The Middle Ages Packaged for Children
and Young Adults
CFP: Science, Literature, and the Western American Imagination
Critical collection, MLA style, 6,000-7,000 words
(January 30th 2006 deadline for proposals; full articles due August 30th
2006)
CFP: Science, Literature, and the Western American Imagination
Critical collection, MLA style, 6,000-7,000 words
(January 30th 2006 deadline for proposals; full articles due August 30th
2006)
CFP: Science, Literature, and the Western American Imagination
Critical collection, MLA style, 6,000-7,000 words
(January 30th 2006 deadline for proposals; full articles due August 30th
2006)
CFP: Science, Literature, and the Western American Imagination
Critical collection, MLA style, 6,000-7,000 words
(January 30th 2006 deadline for proposals; full articles due August 30th
2006)
CFP: Science, Literature, and the Western American Imagination
Critical collection, MLA style, 6,000-7,000 words
(January 30th 2006 deadline for proposals; full articles due August 30th
2006)
CFP: Teacher Education/Pedagogy
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College English Association National Conference
Reading the Regions / Writing the Regions / Teaching the Regions
San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006
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Deadline for all proposals: October 15, 2005
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We invite papers/panels on Teacher Education and Pedagogy for=20
the 37th Annual meeting of the College English Association. Members of
CEA are a collegial bunch, and we welcome participation by folks outside
English and by graduate students. This year's conference theme is
Regions.=20
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Deadline extended:
NEMLA Convention: 2-5 March in Philadelphia.
I am currently seeking papers for the folowing panel:
Deadline extended:
NEMLA Convention: 2-5 March in Philadelphia.
I am currently seeking papers for the folowing panel:
Call For Submissions: Teaching Working-Class Studies
Call For Submissions: Teaching Working-Class Studies
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SESSIONS, PANELS, PAPERS
AREA: MEMORY & REPRESENTATION
NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE & AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
2006 JOINT CONFERENCE
April 12-15, 2006
Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, GA
For more information on the PCA/ACA, please go to:
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2005
We are considering proposals for sessions organized around a theme,
special panels and/or individual papers. Sessions are scheduled in 1½ hour
slots, typically with four papers or speakers per standard session.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SESSIONS, PANELS, PAPERS
AREA: MEMORY & REPRESENTATION
NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE & AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
2006 JOINT CONFERENCE
April 12-15, 2006
Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, GA
For more information on the PCA/ACA, please go to:
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2005
We are considering proposals for sessions organized around a theme,
special panels and/or individual papers. Sessions are scheduled in 1½ hour
slots, typically with four papers or speakers per standard session.
We invite papers on literature written by and/or about women for the Womens
Connection segment of the College English Association's 37th annual conference
meeting, 6-8 April 2006, San Antonio, Texas. Paper proposals should address
this year's conference theme: Regions (including but not limited to:
geographical regions, temporal regions, imaginary regions, political regions, cultural
regions, pedagogical regions).
Proposals should include the following information:
Name
Institutional Affiliation (if applicable)
Mailing Address (including zip code)
Phone number
Email address
Title for the proposed presentation
Abstract of no more than 500 words
A-V needs, if any
CEA invites proposals for presentations on book history, bibliography, textual
criticism, readership, authorship, print culture, and (especially) book history
pedagogy. We're meeting at the historic Saint Anthony's Hotel in San
Antonio, April 6-8, 2006.
Panels in book history and book history pedagogy are sponsored by Terry
Belanger and Rare Book School.
Since 1939, the College English Association has been a vibrant association of
scholar-teachers, committed to excellence in teaching and professional
development with 20 regional affiliates. Last year's conference with over 500
presentations in total, offered 5 panels on book history & textual criticism.
CEA invites proposals for presentations on book history, bibliography, textual
criticism, readership, authorship, print culture, and (especially) book history
pedagogy. We're meeting at the historic Saint Anthony's Hotel in San
Antonio, April 6-8, 2006.
Panels in book history and book history pedagogy are sponsored by Terry
Belanger and Rare Book School.
Since 1939, the College English Association has been a vibrant association of
scholar-teachers, committed to excellence in teaching and professional
development with 20 regional affiliates. Last year's conference with over 500
presentations in total, offered 5 panels on book history & textual criticism.
College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
We invite papers on "Regions and the Short Story" for the 37th annual
meeting of the CEA. Suggested topics for this panel include local color,
the theory of regionalism, and individual authors, stories, or collections
(American, British, Canadian, Australian, etc.) relevant to regionalism.
Proposals should include the following information
Name
Institutional affiliation
Mailing address, including zip code
Phone number
Email address
Title for the proposed presentation
Abstract of no more than 500 words
College English Association National Conference
April 6-8, 2006
San Antonio, Texas
We invite papers on "Regions and the Short Story" for the 37th annual
meeting of the CEA. Suggested topics for this panel include local color,
the theory of regionalism, and individual authors, stories, or collections
(American, British, Canadian, Australian, etc.) relevant to regionalism.
Proposals should include the following information
Name
Institutional affiliation
Mailing address, including zip code
Phone number
Email address
Title for the proposed presentation
Abstract of no more than 500 words
CFP: Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature (UK)
(9/23/05; Leeds; 7/10-13/06)
Deadline Extended!
Call For Papers: International Medieval Congress 2006, Leeds
Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature
Abstract Submission Deadline: 23 September, 2005
Abstracts are invited for 20 minute papers on the above subject to be
delivered at the Thirteenth International Medieval Congress in Leeds, UK,
10-13 July 2006. See www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc2006/imc2006.htm for more
information.
CFP: Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature (UK)
(9/23/05; Leeds; 7/10-13/06)
Deadline Extended!
Call For Papers: International Medieval Congress 2006, Leeds
Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature
Abstract Submission Deadline: 23 September, 2005
Abstracts are invited for 20 minute papers on the above subject to be
delivered at the Thirteenth International Medieval Congress in Leeds, UK,
10-13 July 2006. See www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc2006/imc2006.htm for more
information.
CFP: Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature (UK)
(9/23/05; Leeds; 7/10-13/06)
Deadline Extended!
Call For Papers: International Medieval Congress 2006, Leeds
Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature
Abstract Submission Deadline: 23 September, 2005
Abstracts are invited for 20 minute papers on the above subject to be
delivered at the Thirteenth International Medieval Congress in Leeds, UK,
10-13 July 2006. See www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc2006/imc2006.htm for more
information.
PANEL PROPOSAL for THE NINTH ANNUAL RED RIVER CONFERENCE ON WORLD
LITERATURE
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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APRIL 21, 22, 23 2006
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
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Television Nation: Cultural complexities of popular narrative
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Image (&) Narrative, a refereed online journal based at K.U. Leuven in=20
Belgium, seeks contributions on the topic of =E2=80=9CLiterary illustration=
: pros and cons.
=E2=80=9D Several years ago, we published an issue on =E2=80=9CIllustration=
,=E2=80=9D and we are=20
now seeking to deepen our understanding of the relationships between litera=
ry=20
reading, illustration, and the web.=20
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We are, therefore, seeking two types of contributions. First, we would like=
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to see a very specific type of illustration, namely online =E2=80=9Cindepen=
dent=20
illustrative networks=E2=80=9D that function not as simple =E2=80=9Cillustr=
ations,=E2=80=9D but as=20
Image (&) Narrative, a refereed online journal based at K.U. Leuven in=20
Belgium, seeks contributions on the topic of =E2=80=9CLiterary illustration=
: pros and cons.
=E2=80=9D Several years ago, we published an issue on =E2=80=9CIllustration=
,=E2=80=9D and we are=20
now seeking to deepen our understanding of the relationships between litera=
ry=20
reading, illustration, and the web.=20
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We are, therefore, seeking two types of contributions. First, we would like=
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to see a very specific type of illustration, namely online =E2=80=9Cindepen=
dent=20
illustrative networks=E2=80=9D that function not as simple =E2=80=9Cillustr=
ations,=E2=80=9D but as=20