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Atlantikos is an online peer-reviewed journal published by graduate students in the English department at Michigan State University. It represents the most recent work by the most active graduate scholars in the field of Transatlantic Studies, broadly defined as the study of textual, cultural, and performative productions that have multiple resonances across Europe, Africa, and the Americas. We are now accepting essays written by graduate students and others in the field of Transatlantic Studies for publication in our fall 2006 and spring 2007 issues. We encourage both traditional and innovative scholarship addressing critical, cultural, and theoretical issues related to the field.
"A Matter of Conscience: Guilt, Salvation, and the
Self in the Eighteenth Century"
We are looking for three papers to present on a panel
titled "A Matter of Conscience: Guilt, Salvation, and
the Self in the Eighteenth Century" for the American
Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS)
Conference in Atlanta, GA March 22-25, 2007.
"A Matter of Conscience: Guilt, Salvation, and the
Self in the Eighteenth Century"
We are looking for three papers to present on a panel
titled "A Matter of Conscience: Guilt, Salvation, and
the Self in the Eighteenth Century" for the American
Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS)
Conference in Atlanta, GA March 22-25, 2007.
Deadline added:
Three Day Seminar on
FOOD: REPRESENTATION, IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
Department of English, Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India
Deadline 31 August 2006
Conf.Dates 16-18 November 2006
Deadline added:
Three Day Seminar on
FOOD: REPRESENTATION, IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
Department of English, Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India
Deadline 31 August 2006
Conf.Dates 16-18 November 2006
CFP: Desire and the Televisual
Call for Papers for a Proposed Panel for
SCMS (Society for Cinema and Media Studies) 2007 Conference
Chicago, IL, March 8-11, 2007
Since its inception, television has functioned as a battleground between
"high" and "low" culture, sometimes derided as a "vast wasteland," other
times championed for heralding a public media revolution by illustrating
that everyone can find their place on and through the small screen.
This panel, however, will take a step back from the political arguments
about television's position in the cultural and social economy in order
to focus on a more personal relationship-that between television and its
viewer(s).
Below is a second reminder of our call for papers.
You'll also notice that we are now soliciting book reviews in addition to
original essays for the journal.
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Please Forward... deadline approaching.
Call for Papers: Special theme issue of 'Reconstruction: Studies in
Contemporary Culture'
'Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture' is an open access,
electronic,
peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cultural studies work from
emerging
and established scholars worldwide.
We now invite submissions for our special-theme issue tentatively titled,
"Threatening Bodies: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Race"
Below is a second reminder of our call for papers.
You'll also notice that we are now soliciting book reviews in addition to
original essays for the journal.
_________________________________
Please Forward... deadline approaching.
Call for Papers: Special theme issue of 'Reconstruction: Studies in
Contemporary Culture'
'Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture' is an open access,
electronic,
peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cultural studies work from
emerging
and established scholars worldwide.
We now invite submissions for our special-theme issue tentatively titled,
"Threatening Bodies: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Race"
Below is a second reminder of our call for papers.
You'll also notice that we are now soliciting book reviews in addition to
original essays for the journal.
_________________________________
Please Forward... deadline approaching.
Call for Papers: Special theme issue of 'Reconstruction: Studies in
Contemporary Culture'
'Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture' is an open access,
electronic,
peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cultural studies work from
emerging
and established scholars worldwide.
We now invite submissions for our special-theme issue tentatively titled,
"Threatening Bodies: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Race"
Below is a second reminder of our call for papers.
You'll also notice that we are now soliciting book reviews in addition to
original essays for the journal.
_________________________________
Please Forward... deadline approaching.
Call for Papers: Special theme issue of 'Reconstruction: Studies in
Contemporary Culture'
'Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture' is an open access,
electronic,
peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cultural studies work from
emerging
and established scholars worldwide.
We now invite submissions for our special-theme issue tentatively titled,
"Threatening Bodies: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Race"
Below is a second reminder of our call for papers.
You'll also notice that we are now soliciting book reviews in addition to
original essays for the journal.
_________________________________
Please Forward... deadline approaching.
Call for Papers: Special theme issue of 'Reconstruction: Studies in
Contemporary Culture'
'Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture' is an open access,
electronic,
peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cultural studies work from
emerging
and established scholars worldwide.
We now invite submissions for our special-theme issue tentatively titled,
"Threatening Bodies: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Race"
Science Fictions Studies invites proposals for a special issue on The Animal, exploring the variety of ways that science fiction may be analysed from the perspective of animal studies. Animals are among the oldest metaphors through which humanity has defined itself. We welcome both papers that deal with representations of animals and the metaphorical use of the category of speciesism to enforce social boundaries and establish a humanist subject, and also papers that consider our changing material relationships with animals as they are mediated by changing technologies.
Science Fictions Studies invites proposals for a special issue on The Animal, exploring the variety of ways that science fiction may be analysed from the perspective of animal studies. Animals are among the oldest metaphors through which humanity has defined itself. We welcome both papers that deal with representations of animals and the metaphorical use of the category of speciesism to enforce social boundaries and establish a humanist subject, and also papers that consider our changing material relationships with animals as they are mediated by changing technologies.
CALL FOR PAPERS
SAVE AS...:DIGITAL MEMORIES
Edited Collection
=20
Edited by Anna Reading (London South Bank University), Joanne
Garde-Hansen (University of Gloucestershire and Andrew Hoskins (Swansea
University)
CALL FOR PAPERS
SAVE AS...:DIGITAL MEMORIES
Edited Collection
=20
Edited by Anna Reading (London South Bank University), Joanne
Garde-Hansen (University of Gloucestershire and Andrew Hoskins (Swansea
University)
CALL FOR PAPERS
SAVE AS...:DIGITAL MEMORIES
Edited Collection
=20
Edited by Anna Reading (London South Bank University), Joanne
Garde-Hansen (University of Gloucestershire and Andrew Hoskins (Swansea
University)
CALL FOR PAPERS
SAVE AS...:DIGITAL MEMORIES
Edited Collection
=20
Edited by Anna Reading (London South Bank University), Joanne
Garde-Hansen (University of Gloucestershire and Andrew Hoskins (Swansea
University)
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Negotiating Marriage in the Fiction of John Updike
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at
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Quest is the new e-journal edited and reviewed by postgraduate students in
the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the Queen's
University of Belfast. As a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for the
publication of postgraduate research in the Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences, Quest is now seeking submissions for the second edition, to be
published in Autumn 2006.The theme for this edition will be:
TRANSGRESSION
CALL FOR PAPERS
Quest is the new e-journal edited and reviewed by postgraduate students in
the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the Queen's
University of Belfast. As a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for the
publication of postgraduate research in the Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences, Quest is now seeking submissions for the second edition, to be
published in Autumn 2006.The theme for this edition will be:
TRANSGRESSION
CALL FOR PAPERS
Quest is the new e-journal edited and reviewed by postgraduate students in
the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the Queen's
University of Belfast. As a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for the
publication of postgraduate research in the Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences, Quest is now seeking submissions for the second edition, to be
published in Autumn 2006.The theme for this edition will be:
TRANSGRESSION
The British Comparative Literature Association
XI International Conference
"Folly"
Goldsmiths, University of London, 2-5 July 2007
Call for Papers
Plenary speakers:
Piero Boitani (Università La Sapienza, Rome)
Rachel Bowlby (University College London)
John Dixon Hunt (University of Pennsylvania)
Alberto Manguel (Paris, Toronto)
Susan Stewart (Princeton University)
Paper proposals of a comparative / interdisciplinary nature are invited,
covering any genre or historical period. The following list is intended to
suggest a possible range of subject areas:
The British Comparative Literature Association
XI International Conference
"Folly"
Goldsmiths, University of London, 2-5 July 2007
Call for Papers
Plenary speakers:
Piero Boitani (Università La Sapienza, Rome)
Rachel Bowlby (University College London)
John Dixon Hunt (University of Pennsylvania)
Alberto Manguel (Paris, Toronto)
Susan Stewart (Princeton University)
Paper proposals of a comparative / interdisciplinary nature are invited,
covering any genre or historical period. The following list is intended to
suggest a possible range of subject areas:
Call for Papers
The Documentary Tradition
2006 Film and History Conference
November 8-12, 2006
Dallas, TX
Deadline: July 25, 2006
AREA: Avant-garde
CALL FOR PAPERS
As Area Chair for the SPORTS AREA
of the Popular Culture Association and
the American Culture Association,
I invite proposals for individual presentations
or panels to be presented at the
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
& AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
2007 JOINT CONFERENCE
to be held at the
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
April 4-7, 2007
Papers or presentations should be planned for no more
than twenty minutes and should emphasize audience
involvement and aim at stimulating questions and discussion.
Call for papers: Luis Bunuel and "The Documentary Tradition"
(Abstracts/ Proposals due by AUGUST 15)
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
November 8-12, 2006
Dolce Conference Center
Dallas, Texas
Panels are now forming for presentations on the topic of Luis Bunuel and "The
Documentary Tradition." Presentations may be so narrow as to focus solely on
Land Without Bread (1933), or they may be so broad as to discuss documentary
style across Bunuel's oeuvre. All proposals that in some way consider the
relationship between Bunuel and documentary will be considered. Possible
topics include, but are not limited to:
-LWB as documentary and/or fiction
CALL FOR PAPERS, 19TH SOUTHERN WRITERS SYMPOSIUM, February 23-24, 2007, METHODIST COLLEGE, FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FEATURED SPEAKER: TRUDIER HARRIS. The theme of the next Southern Writers Symposium will be NEGLECTED SOUTHERN WRITERS. We invite papers and panels describing the works of little-known southern writers and exploring their relationship to the southern literary canon.
CALL FOR PAPERS, 19TH SOUTHERN WRITERS SYMPOSIUM, February 23-24, 2007, METHODIST COLLEGE, FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FEATURED SPEAKER: TRUDIER HARRIS. The theme of the next Southern Writers Symposium will be NEGLECTED SOUTHERN WRITERS. We invite papers and panels describing the works of little-known southern writers and exploring their relationship to the southern literary canon.