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CFP: Composition, Rhetoric, and Grammar: Exploring New Regions (10/15/05; CEA, 4/6/06-4/8/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, May 4, 2005 - 1:22am
Devet, Bonnie D.

                                  CALL FOR PAPERS

 

                       COLLEGE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE

                                                  San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006

 

                                                 Composition Strand of the Conference:

Composition, Rhetoric, and Grammar: Exploring New Regions

deadline for all proposals: October15, 2005.

 

CFP: Decolonizing the Past: Renaissance Humanism Beyond Western Europe (5/15/05; RSA, 3/23/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, May 4, 2005 - 1:21am
Julia Major

DECOLONIZING THE PAST: RENAISSANCE HUMANISM BEYOND WESTERN EUROPE
This panel calls for a reevaluation of Renaissance humanism, long considered
a hallmark of Western social and intellectual development. Searching the
interstices of Renaissance humanism suggests its complicity with Western
European colonization, not only of physical spaces but also of cultural and
linguistic domains. An example of humanism's continuing colonizations is
the definition of what constitutes the center of Europe and what is
considered its margins. The consequences of this definition include our
perception of a Europe split on an East/West axis, and the fact that what we

CFP: J.D. Salinger reference book (no deadline; book)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:04pm
Jeff Soloway

CFP: J.D. Salinger reference book (no deadline; book)
 
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume reference book on
J.D. Salinger, focusing on critical analyses of his works. The ideal
author will have a Ph.D., broad knowledge of Salinger's life and works,
and an ability to write clearly and succinctly for students in both high
school and college. This large project (250,000-300,000 words) must be
completed within two years. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines will be
required. If interested please send letter and cv, preferably by e-mail,
to
 
Jeff Soloway
Senior Editor
Facts on File, Inc.

CFP: J.D. Salinger reference book (no deadline; book)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:04pm
Jeff Soloway

CFP: J.D. Salinger reference book (no deadline; book)
 
Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for schools and
libraries, is seeking a scholar to write a one-volume reference book on
J.D. Salinger, focusing on critical analyses of his works. The ideal
author will have a Ph.D., broad knowledge of Salinger's life and works,
and an ability to write clearly and succinctly for students in both high
school and college. This large project (250,000-300,000 words) must be
completed within two years. Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines will be
required. If interested please send letter and cv, preferably by e-mail,
to
 
Jeff Soloway
Senior Editor
Facts on File, Inc.

CFP: Art as Imitation (7/30/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:04pm
Douglas Friedlander

We would like to invite you to contribute an essay to a critical anthology
that examines the relationship between imitation, creation, and the
created object. Our working title is *Mirror up to Nature: Art as
Imitation.* The collection will consist of a set of essays in various
disciplines within the Arts and Humanities, essays which will explore the
issues of mimesis and metaphor in the context of modern, postmodern, and
contemporary art, literature, film, and architecture.

The essays we will include should examine some of the following questions:
 

CFP: Political Perelman RSA (Rhetoric Society of America) (7/1/05; RSA, 5/26/06-5/29/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
marknoe_at_utpa.edu

CFP: Political Perelman RSA (Rhetoric Society of America) 2006

Beginning with the statement, ?We combat uncompromising and irreducible philosophical oppositions presented by all kinds of absolutisms? (510), Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca close The New Rhetoric on a decidedly political note. They suggest that a new rhetoric that explicitly describes modern discourse exposes the political structures of that discourse, and thus has political as well as philosophical utility. However, during its initial reception, the political implications of a new rhetoric were overshadowed in the flurry of interest over the ?universal audience? and other markedly philosophical questions.

CFP: Political Perelman RSA (Rhetoric Society of America) (7/1/05; RSA, 5/26/06-5/29/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
marknoe_at_utpa.edu

CFP: Political Perelman RSA (Rhetoric Society of America) 2006

Beginning with the statement, ?We combat uncompromising and irreducible philosophical oppositions presented by all kinds of absolutisms? (510), Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca close The New Rhetoric on a decidedly political note. They suggest that a new rhetoric that explicitly describes modern discourse exposes the political structures of that discourse, and thus has political as well as philosophical utility. However, during its initial reception, the political implications of a new rhetoric were overshadowed in the flurry of interest over the ?universal audience? and other markedly philosophical questions.

CFP: Twentieth-Century British Literature, all topics (no deadline; online journal)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Jesse Matz

Calling for articles on all major topics in the study of twentieth-century
British literature--articles exploring the state of criticism on the given
subject and/or recommending new directions--for _Literature Compass_
(Blackwell's on-line journal devoted to new developments in criticism and
theory).

See: www.literature-compass.com

Please send 250-word abstracts (and questions) to:

Kivmars Bowling <kivmars.bowling_at_oxon.blackwellpublishing.com>

CFP: Twentieth-Century British Literature, all topics (no deadline; online journal)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Jesse Matz

Calling for articles on all major topics in the study of twentieth-century
British literature--articles exploring the state of criticism on the given
subject and/or recommending new directions--for _Literature Compass_
(Blackwell's on-line journal devoted to new developments in criticism and
theory).

See: www.literature-compass.com

Please send 250-word abstracts (and questions) to:

Kivmars Bowling <kivmars.bowling_at_oxon.blackwellpublishing.com>

CFP: Experimental Arts and Mainframe Computing in 1960s and 70s (7/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Douglas Kahn

Mainframe Experimentalism: early digital computing and the experimental
arts, edited by Douglas Kahn and Hannah Higgins.

We invite proposals for an interdisciplinary collection on the encounter of
artists, musicians, poets and writers, and filmmakers working within
avant-garde, experimental and artistically innovative traditions with
mainframe computers and institutionally-bound digital technologies during
the 1960s and 1970s.

UPDATE: The Bible in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Thought (1/30/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Renée Dickason

New deadline:

La Revue LISA - LISA e-journal
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century:
The Word and its Re-Wordings in British Literature and Thought

The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the
Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of
religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and
intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the
Evangelical Revival placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious
practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible by
offering new readings.

UPDATE: The Bible in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Thought (1/30/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Renée Dickason

New deadline:

La Revue LISA - LISA e-journal
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century:
The Word and its Re-Wordings in British Literature and Thought

The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the
Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of
religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and
intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the
Evangelical Revival placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious
practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible by
offering new readings.

UPDATE: The Bible in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Thought (1/30/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Renée Dickason

New deadline:

La Revue LISA - LISA e-journal
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century:
The Word and its Re-Wordings in British Literature and Thought

The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the
Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of
religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and
intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the
Evangelical Revival placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious
practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible by
offering new readings.

UPDATE: The Bible in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Thought (1/30/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Renée Dickason

New deadline:

La Revue LISA - LISA e-journal
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century:
The Word and its Re-Wordings in British Literature and Thought

The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the
Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of
religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and
intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the
Evangelical Revival placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious
practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible by
offering new readings.

CFP: 20th-Century Literature &amp; Culture Conference (9/15/05; 2/23/06-2/25/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Sylvia M Berger

Title: 20th-Century Literature & Culture Conference, University of
Louisville, KY
Date: 02/23-25/06
Deadline for submissions: 09/15/05
URL: www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/xxconf
About the Conf: An international Conf now in its thirty-fourth year.
Reading committees select the best critical & creative works; the papers
are grouped for presentation at sectional meetings. Open Topic. Creative
writers are also welcome. Submissions accepted in English, French, German,
Italian or Spanish.
Director: Danielle Day
Enquiries: dlday_at_louisville.edu
Thank you

CFP: 20th-Century Literature &amp; Culture Conference (9/15/05; 2/23/06-2/25/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Sylvia M Berger

Title: 20th-Century Literature & Culture Conference, University of
Louisville, KY
Date: 02/23-25/06
Deadline for submissions: 09/15/05
URL: www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/xxconf
About the Conf: An international Conf now in its thirty-fourth year.
Reading committees select the best critical & creative works; the papers
are grouped for presentation at sectional meetings. Open Topic. Creative
writers are also welcome. Submissions accepted in English, French, German,
Italian or Spanish.
Director: Danielle Day
Enquiries: dlday_at_louisville.edu
Thank you

CFP: 20th-Century Literature &amp; Culture Conference (9/15/05; 2/23/06-2/25/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 29, 2005 - 6:03pm
Sylvia M Berger

Title: 20th-Century Literature & Culture Conference, University of
Louisville, KY
Date: 02/23-25/06
Deadline for submissions: 09/15/05
URL: www.louisville.edu/a-s/cml/xxconf
About the Conf: An international Conf now in its thirty-fourth year.
Reading committees select the best critical & creative works; the papers
are grouped for presentation at sectional meetings. Open Topic. Creative
writers are also welcome. Submissions accepted in English, French, German,
Italian or Spanish.
Director: Danielle Day
Enquiries: dlday_at_louisville.edu
Thank you

CFP: Open Words: College English and Open Access (7/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 3:00pm
Thelin,William

Open Words is a journal dedicated to publishing articles focusing on political, professional, and pedagogical issues related to teaching composition, reading, creative writing, and literature to open admissions and non-mainstream student populations. For our inaugural issue, we seek critical work in areas such as instructional strategies, cultural studies, critical theory, classroom materials, technological innovation, institutional critique, student services, program development, etc., that assist educators, administrators, and student support personnel who work with students in pedagogically difficult settings.

CFP: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell (1/12/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 3:00pm
Susan M. Stone

Turning the Century: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell

Papers are invited for a panel at the 2006 Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Meeting. These essays should explore the plays,
criticism, or poetry of either or both authors, focusing on anti-war
sentiment, women's rights, social activism, lesbianism, imagism,
environmentalism, "Boston Marriages," etc. Submissions might also
examine their friendship, letters, and/or mutual mentoring. Please send
abstracts to Susan Stone, Loras College, (Susan.Stone_at_loras.edu), by
January 12th, 2006.

CFP: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell (1/12/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 3:00pm
Susan M. Stone

Turning the Century: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell

Papers are invited for a panel at the 2006 Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Meeting. These essays should explore the plays,
criticism, or poetry of either or both authors, focusing on anti-war
sentiment, women's rights, social activism, lesbianism, imagism,
environmentalism, "Boston Marriages," etc. Submissions might also
examine their friendship, letters, and/or mutual mentoring. Please send
abstracts to Susan Stone, Loras College, (Susan.Stone_at_loras.edu), by
January 12th, 2006.

CFP: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell (1/12/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 3:00pm
Susan M. Stone

Turning the Century: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell

Papers are invited for a panel at the 2006 Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Meeting. These essays should explore the plays,
criticism, or poetry of either or both authors, focusing on anti-war
sentiment, women's rights, social activism, lesbianism, imagism,
environmentalism, "Boston Marriages," etc. Submissions might also
examine their friendship, letters, and/or mutual mentoring. Please send
abstracts to Susan Stone, Loras College, (Susan.Stone_at_loras.edu), by
January 12th, 2006.

CFP: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell (1/12/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 3:00pm
Susan M. Stone

Turning the Century: Josephine Preston Peabody and Amy Lowell

Papers are invited for a panel at the 2006 Society for the Study of
American Women Writers Meeting. These essays should explore the plays,
criticism, or poetry of either or both authors, focusing on anti-war
sentiment, women's rights, social activism, lesbianism, imagism,
environmentalism, "Boston Marriages," etc. Submissions might also
examine their friendship, letters, and/or mutual mentoring. Please send
abstracts to Susan Stone, Loras College, (Susan.Stone_at_loras.edu), by
January 12th, 2006.

CFP: Jack London's Life and Works (11/1/05; PCA/ACA, 4/12/06-4/16/06)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 2:59pm
Louise E.Wright

Papers on any aspect of Jack London's life and works are invited for
the 2006 Popular Culture Association Conference. The conference will
be held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia from 12-16
April. Please submit an abstract of 150-200 words by 1 November 2005
to:

Louise E. Wright
Area Chair, Jack London's Life and Works
3334 Midvale Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19129
lewright_at_dca.net

For further information, please visit the PCA/ACA website at
http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca

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