CFP: Frames & Framing (France) (12/15/05; 3/17/06-3/18/06)
SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l¹Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
³Frames & framing²
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SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l¹Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
³Frames & framing²
SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l¹Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
³Frames & framing²
The Willa Cather Society invites proposals for 20-minute papers to be
presented in either of two sessions at the American Literature
Association's annual meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 25-28, 2006.
Session I: New Directions in Cather Scholarship. All papers involving
significant new research or critical approaches to Cather's work will be
considered.
SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l¹Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
³Frames & framing²
The Willa Cather Society invites proposals for 20-minute papers to be
presented in either of two sessions at the American Literature
Association's annual meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 25-28, 2006.
Session I: New Directions in Cather Scholarship. All papers involving
significant new research or critical approaches to Cather's work will be
considered.
**** Submission Deadline Extended to November 1, 2005 ****
The Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee is seeking submissions for a two-day graduate student
conference focusing on the theme "Archival Bodies" to be held on February
10-11, 2006, in conjunction with the Center for 21st Century Studies and its
2005-06 research theme "States of Autonomy."
**** Submission Deadline Extended to November 1, 2005 ****
The Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee is seeking submissions for a two-day graduate student
conference focusing on the theme "Archival Bodies" to be held on February
10-11, 2006, in conjunction with the Center for 21st Century Studies and its
2005-06 research theme "States of Autonomy."
**** Submission Deadline Extended to November 1, 2005 ****
The Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee is seeking submissions for a two-day graduate student
conference focusing on the theme "Archival Bodies" to be held on February
10-11, 2006, in conjunction with the Center for 21st Century Studies and its
2005-06 research theme "States of Autonomy."
**** Submission Deadline Extended to November 1, 2005 ****
The Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee is seeking submissions for a two-day graduate student
conference focusing on the theme "Archival Bodies" to be held on February
10-11, 2006, in conjunction with the Center for 21st Century Studies and its
2005-06 research theme "States of Autonomy."
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Communication Theory
"Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies"
Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies is the
title of a special journal issue planned for Communication Theory. This
issue will be guest edited by Briankle G. Chang and Garnet C. Butchart of
the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Communication Theory
"Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies"
Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies is the
title of a special journal issue planned for Communication Theory. This
issue will be guest edited by Briankle G. Chang and Garnet C. Butchart of
the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Communication Theory
"Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies"
Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies is the
title of a special journal issue planned for Communication Theory. This
issue will be guest edited by Briankle G. Chang and Garnet C. Butchart of
the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Call for Papers
Special Issue of Communication Theory
"Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies"
Succeeding Failure: openings in communication and media studies is the
title of a special journal issue planned for Communication Theory. This
issue will be guest edited by Briankle G. Chang and Garnet C. Butchart of
the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Please post the following to your Calls for Papers Website. Thank you:
CFP: The Commercial Gaze in the Long Eighteenth Century (SCSECS
2/23/06-2/26/06)
CALL FOR PAPERS
"I'VE BEEN QUEER FOR AGES": GLBTQ AGING ISSUES
National Women's Studies Association (NWSA)
Oakland, California (Bay Area)
June 15-18, 2006
For more conference details, see
nwsaconference.org
Abstract deadline: October 28, 2005
The theme of the NWSA conference is "Locating
Women's Studies: Formations of Power and
Resistance." The NWSA's Aging and Ageism Caucus
is sponsoring panels devoted to locating age and
ageing within feminist inquiry.
CALL FOR PAPERS
"I'VE BEEN QUEER FOR AGES": GLBTQ AGING ISSUES
National Women's Studies Association (NWSA)
Oakland, California (Bay Area)
June 15-18, 2006
For more conference details, see
nwsaconference.org
Abstract deadline: October 28, 2005
The theme of the NWSA conference is "Locating
Women's Studies: Formations of Power and
Resistance." The NWSA's Aging and Ageism Caucus
is sponsoring panels devoted to locating age and
ageing within feminist inquiry.
12th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University - February 24-26, 2006
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
CFP Panel: Visual Discourse –
Identity Captured and Constructed on Film
"One of the tasks of photography is to disclose, and shape our sense of, the
variety of the world. It does not present ideals. There is no agenda except
diversity and interestingness. There are no judgments, which of course is
itself a judgement."
Susan Sontag, "A Photograph Is Not an Opinion. Or is it?"
12th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University - February 24-26, 2006
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
CFP Panel: Visual Discourse –
Identity Captured and Constructed on Film
"One of the tasks of photography is to disclose, and shape our sense of, the
variety of the world. It does not present ideals. There is no agenda except
diversity and interestingness. There are no judgments, which of course is
itself a judgement."
Susan Sontag, "A Photograph Is Not an Opinion. Or is it?"
Call For Papers: "Ever-Ending Battle" - Special Symposium on Heroism &
Mortality in Comics for Spring 2006 International Journal of Comic Art
issue.
The International Journal of Comic Art (IJOCA) is pleased to welcome
submissions for the upcoming symposium in its Spring 2006 edition 8.1. The
wide focus of the symposium, entitled "The Ever-Ending Battle," will be
on issues of mortality in comics, particularly, but not exclusively, the
relationship between death and heroism.
Call For Papers: "Ever-Ending Battle" - Special Symposium on Heroism &
Mortality in Comics for Spring 2006 International Journal of Comic Art
issue.
The International Journal of Comic Art (IJOCA) is pleased to welcome
submissions for the upcoming symposium in its Spring 2006 edition 8.1. The
wide focus of the symposium, entitled "The Ever-Ending Battle," will be
on issues of mortality in comics, particularly, but not exclusively, the
relationship between death and heroism.
Call For Papers: "Ever-Ending Battle" - Special Symposium on Heroism &
Mortality in Comics for Spring 2006 International Journal of Comic Art
issue.
The International Journal of Comic Art (IJOCA) is pleased to welcome
submissions for the upcoming symposium in its Spring 2006 edition 8.1. The
wide focus of the symposium, entitled "The Ever-Ending Battle," will be
on issues of mortality in comics, particularly, but not exclusively, the
relationship between death and heroism.
Call for Papers Irish Association of American Studies 2006
Queen's University Belfast
31 March & 1 April 2006
AMERICAN PROHIBITIONS
Call for Papers
Eudora Welty Society at the American Literature Association
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency, Embarcadero Center
=93Stealing the Language: Eudora Welty and Women=92s Humor=94
Alicia Ostriker writes that women have always tried to steal the=20
language -- to =93seize speech=94 and so rework narratives inadequate to=20=
describing women=92s experience. (Ostriker, Stealing The Language: The=20=
Emergence of Women=92s Poetry in America, p 211) =93Stealing the =
language=94=20
can reiterate and/ or transform old speech in ways that provoke women=20
to liberated laughter.
Call for Papers
Eudora Welty Society at the American Literature Association
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency, Embarcadero Center
=93Stealing the Language: Eudora Welty and Women=92s Humor=94
Alicia Ostriker writes that women have always tried to steal the=20
language -- to =93seize speech=94 and so rework narratives inadequate to=20=
describing women=92s experience. (Ostriker, Stealing The Language: The=20=
Emergence of Women=92s Poetry in America, p 211) =93Stealing the =
language=94=20
can reiterate and/ or transform old speech in ways that provoke women=20
to liberated laughter.
Call for Papers Irish Association of American Studies 2006
Queen's University Belfast
31 March & 1 April 2006
AMERICAN PROHIBITIONS
Call for Papers Irish Association of American Studies 2006
Queen's University Belfast
31 March & 1 April 2006
AMERICAN PROHIBITIONS
Call for Papers
Eudora Welty Society at the American Literature Association
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency, Embarcadero Center
=93Stealing the Language: Eudora Welty and Women=92s Humor=94
Alicia Ostriker writes that women have always tried to steal the=20
language -- to =93seize speech=94 and so rework narratives inadequate to=20=
describing women=92s experience. (Ostriker, Stealing The Language: The=20=
Emergence of Women=92s Poetry in America, p 211) =93Stealing the =
language=94=20
can reiterate and/ or transform old speech in ways that provoke women=20
to liberated laughter.
Call for Papers
Eudora Welty Society at the American Literature Association
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency, Embarcadero Center
=93Stealing the Language: Eudora Welty and Women=92s Humor=94
Alicia Ostriker writes that women have always tried to steal the=20
language -- to =93seize speech=94 and so rework narratives inadequate to=20=
describing women=92s experience. (Ostriker, Stealing The Language: The=20=
Emergence of Women=92s Poetry in America, p 211) =93Stealing the =
language=94=20
can reiterate and/ or transform old speech in ways that provoke women=20
to liberated laughter.
For the Student's Companion to American Literary Characters to be published by Manly Inc. and Facts on File, we are seeking entries on major characters in works by these playwrights: Maxwell Anderson, Philip Barry, Moss Hart, Beth Henley, George S. Kaufman, Sidney Kingsley, Tony Kushner, Arthur Miller, Marsha Norman, Clifford Odets, Eugene O'Neill, David Rabe, William Saroyan, Neil Simon, Wendy Wasserstein, Tennessee Williams, August Wilson, and Lanford Wilson. For further information, please contact Dr. Park Bucker at psbucke_at_uscsumter.edu .
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