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The Return / Die Rueckkehr / Le Retour
Flannery O'Connor
Open topic
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
October 12, 2006-October 14, 2006
Tucson, Arizona
We welcome a wide range of papers on Flannery O'Connor for next year's
O'Connor panel. Paper presentations will be 15 minutes in length.
Please submit a 300-word abstract of your paper. Please include a
separate cover sheet with the following information:
* Your name
* Institutional affiliation (if applicable)
* Mailing address
* Phone number
* E-mail address
* Title of paper
* A-V equipment needs, if any
* Special needs, if any
A previous call for participants in a roundtable discussion of Contemporary Lesbian Fiction has been broadened in scope to include poetry & drama. The revised call is below.
A previous call for participants in a roundtable discussion of Contemporary Lesbian Fiction has been broadened in scope to include poetry & drama. The revised call is below.
Call for papers
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Old English session I and II
The meeting of The South Atlantic Modern Language Association
November 9-12, 2006
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Session I: "Lit. & Lang."
One cannot fully appreciate Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literature without
an appreciation of Old English itself. This session invites papers that
explore how interpretations of the language shape our interpretation of
the literature, and vice-versa. Papers discussing issues related to the
teaching of Old English are also encouraged.
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Session II: Vision and Text
Call for Papers: Additional Proposals Sought
Call for Papers: Additional Proposals Sought
Call for Papers: Additional Proposals Sought
Please note that the deadline for paper proposals has been extended to 11/25/06.
The Ninth Annual Red River Conference on World Literature
North Dakota State University, Fargo
April 21-23, 2006
This proposed panel will examine the ways in which the writer/survivor negotiates his or her role in narrating the Holocaust. As Charlotte Delbo tells us in the headnote to her three-volume trilogy, Auschwitz and After, ?Today I am not sure that what I wrote is true. I am certain it is truthful.? Thus for a writer such as Delbo, the purpose of testimony is both to convey personal experience and to commemorate silenced voices.
Below please find our updated CFP. There is a new submission date, some
changes to the features section call, and a new call for our review
section.
Thanks,
Erin Hill
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
UCLA's film, television, and digital media e-journal, Mediascape, is now
accepting submissions for the features and reviews sections of its
spring issue. This journal, a place for articles pertaining visual
culture, is peer-reviewed and published on a bi-annual table. The
deadline for submissions is January 15, 2006.
Features:
The Faculties of Letters of the University of Geneva and the University of
Lausanne have the pleasure to invite you to the XIIth Congress of the
International Courtly Literature Society (ICLS), which will take place
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>From 29 July to 4 August 2007
in the two Lemanic cities
(Lausanne 29.07-31.07, Geneva 01.08-04.08)
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We wish to hold this meeting on a common theme, which would provide
direction for our work, yet still allow sufficient scope for the
illustration of individual research projects. We hereby invite you to send
us paper proposals on the theme:
Below please find our updated CFP. There is a new submission date, some
changes to the features section call, and a new call for our review
section.
Thanks,
Erin Hill
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
UCLA's film, television, and digital media e-journal, Mediascape, is now
accepting submissions for the features and reviews sections of its
spring issue. This journal, a place for articles pertaining visual
culture, is peer-reviewed and published on a bi-annual table. The
deadline for submissions is January 15, 2006.
Features:
The Faculties of Letters of the University of Geneva and the University of
Lausanne have the pleasure to invite you to the XIIth Congress of the
International Courtly Literature Society (ICLS), which will take place
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>From 29 July to 4 August 2007
in the two Lemanic cities
(Lausanne 29.07-31.07, Geneva 01.08-04.08)
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We wish to hold this meeting on a common theme, which would provide
direction for our work, yet still allow sufficient scope for the
illustration of individual research projects. We hereby invite you to send
us paper proposals on the theme:
Deadline Extended to December 1, 2005
American Indians Today-American Indians in Film Call for Papers
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual
Conference
Albuquerque, NM, February 8-11, 2006
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
The American Indians Today Area chair invites you to submit papers for a
special emphasis panel/workshop in American Indian Film for the
Southwest Texas/American Popular Culture Association's 27th "Annual
Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8-11, 2006.=20
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The Panel/Workshop: Teaching American Indian Film
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Deadline Extended to December 1, 2005
American Indians Today-American Indians in Film Call for Papers
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual
Conference
Albuquerque, NM, February 8-11, 2006
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
The American Indians Today Area chair invites you to submit papers for a
special emphasis panel/workshop in American Indian Film for the
Southwest Texas/American Popular Culture Association's 27th "Annual
Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8-11, 2006.=20
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The Panel/Workshop: Teaching American Indian Film
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Call for Papers
The English department at Baton Rouge Community College invites
submissions from faculty and graduate students to its spring writing
conference:=20
"Writing Matters: An Exploration of the Diverse Nature of the
Composition Classroom." Papers and panel discussions are welcome in all
areas relating to the composition classroom, including technology,
cultural diversity, teaching methodology, interdisciplinary approaches,
and writing across the curriculum. Deadline for submissions, which
should be a maximum of 200 words, is February 28, 2006.
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The conference will be Saturday, April 22, on the Baton Rouge Community
Deadline Extended to December 1, 2005
American Indians Today-American Indians in Film Call for Papers
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 27th Annual
Conference
Albuquerque, NM, February 8-11, 2006
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 1.505.842.1234
Fax: 1.505.766.6710
The American Indians Today Area chair invites you to submit papers for a
special emphasis panel/workshop in American Indian Film for the
Southwest Texas/American Popular Culture Association's 27th "Annual
Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8-11, 2006.=20
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The Panel/Workshop: Teaching American Indian Film
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Below please find our updated CFP. There is a new submission date, some
changes to the features section call, and a new call for our review
section.
Thanks,
Erin Hill
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
UCLA's film, television, and digital media e-journal, Mediascape, is now
accepting submissions for the features and reviews sections of its
spring issue. This journal, a place for articles pertaining visual
culture, is peer-reviewed and published on a bi-annual table. The
deadline for submissions is January 15, 2006.
Features:
Call for Papers: Echoes from a Wild and Lonely Place: Marcia Muller =
and American Literature (Anthology)
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Editors: Christine Jackson, Ph.D. and Alexander Howe, Ph.D.
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THE SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES
2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
31st Annual Meeting
Antlers Hilton Hotel
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Oct. 12-15, 2006
The Society for Utopian Studies invites you to submit abstracts for any of
the following:
* a paper (between 15-20 minutes)
* a panel (usually of 3 papers)
* an informal panel on a topic (e.g., 3 presenters, or a presenter and 2 or
3 respondents)
* a presentation or performance of creative work on any topic related to
utopian studies.
THE SOCIETY FOR UTOPIAN STUDIES
2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
31st Annual Meeting
Antlers Hilton Hotel
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Oct. 12-15, 2006
The Society for Utopian Studies invites you to submit abstracts for any of
the following:
* a paper (between 15-20 minutes)
* a panel (usually of 3 papers)
* an informal panel on a topic (e.g., 3 presenters, or a presenter and 2 or
3 respondents)
* a presentation or performance of creative work on any topic related to
utopian studies.
Racism, Postcolonialism, Europe
International Cross-Disciplinary Conference
May 15-17 2006
Leeds Business School (University of Leeds)
Conference Convenors:
Graham Huggan (School of English/ Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial
Studies, Leeds, UK)
Ian Law (School of Sociology, Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, Leeds,
UK)
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Tariq Ali (Editor, New Left Review), Philomena Essed (Antioch University),
Colleen Phillips (Commission for Racial Equality), Griselda Pollock
(CentreCATH, Leeds), John Wrench (EUMC, Vienna)
Aims of the Conference
Racism, Postcolonialism, Europe
International Cross-Disciplinary Conference
May 15-17 2006
Leeds Business School (University of Leeds)
Conference Convenors:
Graham Huggan (School of English/ Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial
Studies, Leeds, UK)
Ian Law (School of Sociology, Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, Leeds,
UK)
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Tariq Ali (Editor, New Left Review), Philomena Essed (Antioch University),
Colleen Phillips (Commission for Racial Equality), Griselda Pollock
(CentreCATH, Leeds), John Wrench (EUMC, Vienna)
Aims of the Conference
Racism, Postcolonialism, Europe
International Cross-Disciplinary Conference
May 15-17 2006
Leeds Business School (University of Leeds)
Conference Convenors:
Graham Huggan (School of English/ Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial
Studies, Leeds, UK)
Ian Law (School of Sociology, Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, Leeds,
UK)
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Tariq Ali (Editor, New Left Review), Philomena Essed (Antioch University),
Colleen Phillips (Commission for Racial Equality), Griselda Pollock
(CentreCATH, Leeds), John Wrench (EUMC, Vienna)
Aims of the Conference
Racism, Postcolonialism, Europe
International Cross-Disciplinary Conference
May 15-17 2006
Leeds Business School (University of Leeds)
Conference Convenors:
Graham Huggan (School of English/ Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial
Studies, Leeds, UK)
Ian Law (School of Sociology, Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, Leeds,
UK)
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Tariq Ali (Editor, New Left Review), Philomena Essed (Antioch University),
Colleen Phillips (Commission for Racial Equality), Griselda Pollock
(CentreCATH, Leeds), John Wrench (EUMC, Vienna)
Aims of the Conference
The BAVS Seventh Annual conference, 2006: Victorian Cultures in Conflict
The University of Liverpool, 7-9 September 2006
Plenary Speakers:
Caroline Arscott
John Belchem
Helen Small
Call for Papers
Victorian cultures of every kind were shaped by a range of conflicts ?
intellectual, political, ideological, and spiritual. This conference will
investigate the origins, nature and influence of these disputes. The list
of themes outlined below suggests some of the areas which papers might
address, but proposals considering other relevant issues will be very
welcome.
Proposals for papers (300 words) should reach Professor Dinah Birch,
dlbirch_at_liv.ac.uk, by Friday 14th April 2006
The BAVS Seventh Annual conference, 2006: Victorian Cultures in Conflict
The University of Liverpool, 7-9 September 2006
Plenary Speakers:
Caroline Arscott
John Belchem
Helen Small
Call for Papers
Victorian cultures of every kind were shaped by a range of conflicts ?
intellectual, political, ideological, and spiritual. This conference will
investigate the origins, nature and influence of these disputes. The list
of themes outlined below suggests some of the areas which papers might
address, but proposals considering other relevant issues will be very
welcome.
Proposals for papers (300 words) should reach Professor Dinah Birch,
dlbirch_at_liv.ac.uk, by Friday 14th April 2006
XIXth congress of the International association of empirical
aesthetics
Organised by the Laboratoire Culture et Communication
University of Avignon, France.
Deadlines :
Submission of abstracts : November 25, 2005
Notice of acceptance : January 2006
Manuscript for proceedings : April 30, 2006
Early registration : March 31, 2006
Informations :
E-mail : jean-christophe.vilatte_at_univ-avignon.fr
Organizing Committee :
Hana Gottesdiener and Jean-Christophe Vilatte (congress organizers),
Jean Davallon, Emmanuel Ethis, Daniel Jacobi (University of Avignon,
France), Holger Höge University of Oldenburg, Germany)
XIXth congress of the International association of empirical
aesthetics
Organised by the Laboratoire Culture et Communication
University of Avignon, France.
Deadlines :
Submission of abstracts : November 25, 2005
Notice of acceptance : January 2006
Manuscript for proceedings : April 30, 2006
Early registration : March 31, 2006
Informations :
E-mail : jean-christophe.vilatte_at_univ-avignon.fr
Organizing Committee :
Hana Gottesdiener and Jean-Christophe Vilatte (congress organizers),
Jean Davallon, Emmanuel Ethis, Daniel Jacobi (University of Avignon,
France), Holger Höge University of Oldenburg, Germany)
UDATE: CALL FOR PAPERS: ENDURANCE SPORTS CULTURE AREA
2006 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association
(11-15-05; 02-08-06)
The 27th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA
February 8-11, 2006
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico