CFP: Men at Home in 19th-c. America (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) 2007 Convention, March
1-4, Baltimore
"Men at Home: Masculine Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century America"
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Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) 2007 Convention, March
1-4, Baltimore
"Men at Home: Masculine Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century America"
Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) 2007 Convention, March
1-4, Baltimore
"Men at Home: Masculine Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century America"
The University of Virginia's College at Wise, Medieval-Renaissance Conference
is pleased to announce a call for a panel on JRR Tolkine and the Inklings for
the upcoming Medieval-Renaissance Conference, September 14-16, 2006.
Papers covering all aspects of the works of Tolkien and his peers are welcome,
with special consideration given to papers that discuss their works in
relation to medieval and/or renaissance art, literature, and culture.
Abstracts for papers should be 250-300 words in length and may be submitted
electronically or by snail-mail by July 1 to:
The University of Virginia's College at Wise, Medieval-Renaissance Conference
is pleased to announce a call for a panel on JRR Tolkine and the Inklings for
the upcoming Medieval-Renaissance Conference, September 14-16, 2006.
Papers covering all aspects of the works of Tolkien and his peers are welcome,
with special consideration given to papers that discuss their works in
relation to medieval and/or renaissance art, literature, and culture.
Abstracts for papers should be 250-300 words in length and may be submitted
electronically or by snail-mail by July 1 to:
24th Annual New England Medieval Studies Consortium Graduate Student Conference
University of Connecticut
The Medieval World: From the Secular to the Spiritual
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Plenary Speaker: James Simpson, Harvard University
Professor of English and American Literature and Language; Life Fellow, Girton College Cambridge;
Honorary Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities
Abstracts from graduate students are now being accepted on all topics concerning late antiquity through the late Middle Ages. We strongly encourage papers from a variety of disciplines, including:
24th Annual New England Medieval Studies Consortium Graduate Student Conference
University of Connecticut
The Medieval World: From the Secular to the Spiritual
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Plenary Speaker: James Simpson, Harvard University
Professor of English and American Literature and Language; Life Fellow, Girton College Cambridge;
Honorary Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities
Abstracts from graduate students are now being accepted on all topics concerning late antiquity through the late Middle Ages. We strongly encourage papers from a variety of disciplines, including:
The University of Virginia's College at Wise, Medieval-Renaissance Conference
is pleased to announce a call for a panel on JRR Tolkine and the Inklings for
the upcoming Medieval-Renaissance Conference, September 14-16, 2006.
Papers covering all aspects of the works of Tolkien and his peers are welcome,
with special consideration given to papers that discuss their works in
relation to medieval and/or renaissance art, literature, and culture.
Abstracts for papers should be 250-300 words in length and may be submitted
electronically or by snail-mail by July 1 to:
Call for Papers: Image, Sound, & Touch in the Nineteenth Century (Collection)
We are seeking submissions for a collection of previously unpublished
essays on Image, Sound, and Touch in the Nineteenth Century.
How might the image look if we approach it through the sensations and
technologies of sound and touch? What can the nineteenth century teach us
about the inter-related and remedial qualities of media? In what ways do
we reproduce the apparent ocular-centrism of the nineteenth century in our
current critical practices?
Call for Papers: Image, Sound, & Touch in the Nineteenth Century (Collection)
We are seeking submissions for a collection of previously unpublished
essays on Image, Sound, and Touch in the Nineteenth Century.
How might the image look if we approach it through the sensations and
technologies of sound and touch? What can the nineteenth century teach us
about the inter-related and remedial qualities of media? In what ways do
we reproduce the apparent ocular-centrism of the nineteenth century in our
current critical practices?
Call for Papers: Image, Sound, & Touch in the Nineteenth Century (Collection)
We are seeking submissions for a collection of previously unpublished
essays on Image, Sound, and Touch in the Nineteenth Century.
How might the image look if we approach it through the sensations and
technologies of sound and touch? What can the nineteenth century teach us
about the inter-related and remedial qualities of media? In what ways do
we reproduce the apparent ocular-centrism of the nineteenth century in our
current critical practices?
Call for Papers
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Panel: Feminist Witchcraft in Literature, Film and Social Movements
Call for Papers
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Panel: Feminist Witchcraft in Literature, Film and Social Movements
Call for Papers
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Panel: Feminist Witchcraft in Literature, Film and Social Movements
Critical Fidelity: A Society for Critical Exchange session at the
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention in Baltimore, 1-4
March, 2007.
Critical Fidelity: A Society for Critical Exchange session at the
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention in Baltimore, 1-4
March, 2007.
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alternatives,
encounters,
movements
May 3-6, 2007
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
[ http://www.ctrlconference.org ]
+ submission due date: September, 18 2006.
+ please see below for SUBMISSIONS information.
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encounters,
movements
May 3-6, 2007
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
[ http://www.ctrlconference.org ]
+ submission due date: September, 18 2006.
+ please see below for SUBMISSIONS information.
CFP: God and the Graphic Novel (9/15/06; NeMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Baltimore, Maryland
March 1-4, 2007
CFP: God and the Graphic Novel (9/15/06; NeMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Baltimore, Maryland
March 1-4, 2007
CFP: God and the Graphic Novel (9/15/06; NeMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Baltimore, Maryland
March 1-4, 2007
Call for Papers - English Version
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Anglo-German Mythologies in Literature, the Visual Arts and Cultural =
Theory
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An International Conference at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural =
Relations=20
Queen Mary, University of London, from 25-27 April 2007
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Co-ordinators: Professor R=FCdiger G=F6rner (QMUL) and Dr Angus Nicholls =
(QMUL)
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Keynote Speakers: Wilfried Barner (G=F6ttingen), Kurt H=FCbner (Kiel), =
Christoph Jamme (L=FCneburg), and Robert Segal (Lancaster/Aberdeen)
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Call for Papers - English Version
=20
Anglo-German Mythologies in Literature, the Visual Arts and Cultural =
Theory
=20
An International Conference at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural =
Relations=20
Queen Mary, University of London, from 25-27 April 2007
=20
Co-ordinators: Professor R=FCdiger G=F6rner (QMUL) and Dr Angus Nicholls =
(QMUL)
=20
Keynote Speakers: Wilfried Barner (G=F6ttingen), Kurt H=FCbner (Kiel), =
Christoph Jamme (L=FCneburg), and Robert Segal (Lancaster/Aberdeen)
=20
Call for Papers - English Version
=20
Anglo-German Mythologies in Literature, the Visual Arts and Cultural =
Theory
=20
An International Conference at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural =
Relations=20
Queen Mary, University of London, from 25-27 April 2007
=20
Co-ordinators: Professor R=FCdiger G=F6rner (QMUL) and Dr Angus Nicholls =
(QMUL)
=20
Keynote Speakers: Wilfried Barner (G=F6ttingen), Kurt H=FCbner (Kiel), =
Christoph Jamme (L=FCneburg), and Robert Segal (Lancaster/Aberdeen)
=20
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
Panel:
>From Belles to Bitches: Reconstructing Southern Womanhood in Literature of the American South
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Panel:
>From Belles to Bitches: Reconstructing Southern Womanhood in Literature of the American South
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
FANTASTIC GENRES II: SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, HORROR, AND CHILDREN'S
LITERATURES
KEYNOTE WRITER: JOHN CROWLEY
KEYNOTE CRITIC: JOAN GORDON
LOCATION: SUNY NEW PALTZ, NEW PALTZ, NY
FANTASTIC GENRES II: SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, HORROR, AND CHILDREN'S
LITERATURES
KEYNOTE WRITER: JOHN CROWLEY
KEYNOTE CRITIC: JOAN GORDON
LOCATION: SUNY NEW PALTZ, NEW PALTZ, NY