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CFP: Cixous, Theatre, Death (5/10/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:46pm
Jmfx403_at_aol.com

THE STONEWRITERS' MEMORIAL

Managing Director: Jon Collier
Editor: James Fox

Special Issue: "We Need a Dead (Wo)man to Begin" --Helene Cixous
 
 
 
Please submit by 10 May 2006
 
To: _Stonewriters_at_aol.com_ (mailto:Stonewriters_at_aol.com)
 
or:
 
James Fox, Editor
The Stonewriters' Memorial
SUNY Albany
E-32022 Capital Hill
Empire Commons-7883
Albany, NY 12222
 
 
 
Submission Guidelines:
 

Photography, artwork, and photos of plastic art should be submitted in two
formats: an 8 x 10 B&W glossy or a professional quality photocopy, and a CD.
For written work, please submit no more than:

UPDATE: Teaching the Novel in the Major and Across the Curriculum (5/26/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:46pm
irvinec_at_augsburg.edu

New Deadline for Abstracts: The deadline has been pushed back from May 1 to
Friday, May 26.

Submissions are invited for a collection of critical essays tentatively
titled "Teaching the Novel in the (English) Major and Across the
Curriculum." Submissions by emergent as well as established scholars are
welcome. (An editor at one of the leading educational presses has shown
strong interest in the project.) <>As it stands, the collection will be
broken into five chapters, or sections: 1) English, 2) Humanities, 3)
Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 4) Social and Behavioral Sciences and,
5) Professional Studies.

UPDATE: Teaching the Novel in the Major and Across the Curriculum (5/26/06; collection)

updated: 
Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:46pm
irvinec_at_augsburg.edu

New Deadline for Abstracts: The deadline has been pushed back from May 1 to
Friday, May 26.

Submissions are invited for a collection of critical essays tentatively
titled "Teaching the Novel in the (English) Major and Across the
Curriculum." Submissions by emergent as well as established scholars are
welcome. (An editor at one of the leading educational presses has shown
strong interest in the project.) <>As it stands, the collection will be
broken into five chapters, or sections: 1) English, 2) Humanities, 3)
Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 4) Social and Behavioral Sciences and,
5) Professional Studies.

CFP: Cixous, Theatre, Death (5/10/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:46pm
Jmfx403_at_aol.com

THE STONEWRITERS' MEMORIAL

Managing Director: Jon Collier
Editor: James Fox

Special Issue: "We Need a Dead (Wo)man to Begin" --Helene Cixous
 
 
 
Please submit by 10 May 2006
 
To: _Stonewriters_at_aol.com_ (mailto:Stonewriters_at_aol.com)
 
or:
 
James Fox, Editor
The Stonewriters' Memorial
SUNY Albany
E-32022 Capital Hill
Empire Commons-7883
Albany, NY 12222
 
 
 
Submission Guidelines:
 

Photography, artwork, and photos of plastic art should be submitted in two
formats: an 8 x 10 B&W glossy or a professional quality photocopy, and a CD.
For written work, please submit no more than:

CFP: M/C Journal 'free' Issue (6/26/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:46pm
M/C - Media and Culture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 26 April 2006

                          M/C - Media and Culture
                     http://www.media-culture.org.au/
            is calling for contributors to the 'free' issue of

                                M/C Journal
                   http://journal.media-culture.org.au/

M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
journal.

UPDATE: Maine's Place in the Environmental Imagination (5/1/06; ASLE, 6/2/06-6/4/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Stephanie Boucher

UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!

2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine

UPDATE: Maine's Place in the Environmental Imagination (5/1/06; ASLE, 6/2/06-6/4/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Stephanie Boucher

UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!

2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine

UPDATE: Maine's Place in the Environmental Imagination (5/1/06; ASLE, 6/2/06-6/4/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Stephanie Boucher

UPDATE: We would like to announce that Cambridge Scholars Press is interested in publishing the conference proceedings of the 2006 ASLE Summer Symposium! The volume would be published within a year of the conference, and all contributing presenters would receieve a complimentary copy. You can see their website at http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/. There are still slots open for presenters, so be sure to consider this great opportunity!

2006 Summer Symposium
ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment)
Site: University of Maine at Farmington
Farmington, Maine

CFP: Indian Diaspora Literature: Racialized Subjectivities/Hybridized Identities (5/31/06; anthology)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Jaspal K. Singh

Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers

We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century

CFP: Indian Diaspora Literature: Racialized Subjectivities/Hybridized Identities (5/31/06; anthology)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Jaspal K. Singh

Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers

We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century

CFP: Indian Diaspora Literature: Racialized Subjectivities/Hybridized Identities (5/31/06; anthology)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Jaspal K. Singh

Call for Papers: Comparative Diasporic Poetics in the Literature of
Transnational Indian Writers

We propose to publish a collection of essays on the diasporic implications
and the hybrid cultural consciousness in the writings of the Indian
diaspora. The site of the diasporic cultures may be in the nation itself
or in transnational locations--in the Metropole or in various sites of
migrations, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, on
the one hand, and (Myanmar) Burma, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, or the Caribbean, on the other. Although the phenomenon of
population dispersal is ancient, it appears to have increased massively in
the twentieth century

CFP: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity (5/5/06; MSA, 10/19/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
tgirshi1_at_binghamton.edu

Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006

Proposed Panel: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity

We wish to propose a panel that encourages thinking about minority
identity and the process of modernism and modernization. In what ways can
we conceive of the role of minority identity in a discourse dominated by a
single voice that seeks to drown out all others? Papers dealing with
modernity and colonialism are of particular interest, especially those
that look at to what extent postmodernity has resolved this "darker side"
of modernity.

CFP: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity (5/5/06; MSA, 10/19/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
tgirshi1_at_binghamton.edu

Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006

Proposed Panel: Identity Politics After (Post)Modernity

We wish to propose a panel that encourages thinking about minority
identity and the process of modernism and modernization. In what ways can
we conceive of the role of minority identity in a discourse dominated by a
single voice that seeks to drown out all others? Papers dealing with
modernity and colonialism are of particular interest, especially those
that look at to what extent postmodernity has resolved this "darker side"
of modernity.

UPDATE: Aesthetics and Victorian/Edwardian Detective Fiction (5/21/06; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Paul Fox

In recent years there has been a growing critical interest in the literary detective, and a number of recent studies have examined the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sleuth from a variety of theoretical perspectives: Foucauldian, feminist, post-colonial and post-structuralist. Cultural historians examine the period and the detective in terms of empire, gender, social authority and scientific developments in criminology. Little is said of the relationship between late Victorian and Edwardian detective fiction in terms of style, the art of detection and the question of contemporary aesthetic theory.

UPDATE: Aesthetics and Victorian/Edwardian Detective Fiction (5/21/06; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Paul Fox

In recent years there has been a growing critical interest in the literary detective, and a number of recent studies have examined the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sleuth from a variety of theoretical perspectives: Foucauldian, feminist, post-colonial and post-structuralist. Cultural historians examine the period and the detective in terms of empire, gender, social authority and scientific developments in criminology. Little is said of the relationship between late Victorian and Edwardian detective fiction in terms of style, the art of detection and the question of contemporary aesthetic theory.

CFP: Visual Arts and Popular Music (10/31/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 2:19pm
Claude Chastagner

PLASTIC

Visual arts and popular Music
France - USA - Great Britain

Universit=E9 Paul Val=E9ry, Montpellier III, France.

PLASTIC is a new refereed, free, on-line, multidisciplinary journal, =20
which covers all aspects of the relationship between popular music =20
and the visual arts (painting, photography, sculpture, installations, =20=

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