CFP: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in African Literature (11/30/06; ALA, 3/14/07-3/18/07)
African Literature Association Conference
March 14-18, 2007
Panel: "Telling Otherwise: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in Africa and the
African Diaspora"
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African Literature Association Conference
March 14-18, 2007
Panel: "Telling Otherwise: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in Africa and the
African Diaspora"
African Literature Association Conference
March 14-18, 2007
Panel: "Telling Otherwise: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in Africa and the
African Diaspora"
African Literature Association Conference
March 14-18, 2007
Panel: "Telling Otherwise: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in Africa and the
African Diaspora"
African Literature Association Conference
March 14-18, 2007
Panel: "Telling Otherwise: Re-Writing / Re-Visioning in Africa and the
African Diaspora"
Call for Papers
Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association,
Calgary,Alberta, Canada, October 3-6, 2007.
Session: The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock
Call for theoretically informed papers focusing on any aspect of
Hitchcock's canon
Please send a one-page abstract or 12 page paper and vita to:
Professor Liahna Armstrong
Central Washington University
lotus_at_cwu.edu
**************
Professor Liahna Armstrong
Department of English
Central Washington University
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7558
Office phone: 509-963-1738
Dept. phone: 509-963-1546
Fax: 509-963-1561
Call for Papers (CFP)
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
A Critical & Creative Graduate Student Conference
Hosted by the Students of the Joint Graduate Programme
in Communication and Culture, York and Ryerson Universities
CFP Deadline: January 12, 2007
Conference Date: March 23-25, 2007
Location: Ryerson University - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
The Ethics and Ethoi of Critical Thought and Practice in the 21st Century
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Call for Papers (CFP)
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
A Critical & Creative Graduate Student Conference
Hosted by the Students of the Joint Graduate Programme
in Communication and Culture, York and Ryerson Universities
CFP Deadline: January 12, 2007
Conference Date: March 23-25, 2007
Location: Ryerson University - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
The Ethics and Ethoi of Critical Thought and Practice in the 21st Century
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Call for Papers (CFP)
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
A Critical & Creative Graduate Student Conference
Hosted by the Students of the Joint Graduate Programme
in Communication and Culture, York and Ryerson Universities
CFP Deadline: January 12, 2007
Conference Date: March 23-25, 2007
Location: Ryerson University - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
The Ethics and Ethoi of Critical Thought and Practice in the 21st Century
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Call for Papers (CFP)
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
A Critical & Creative Graduate Student Conference
Hosted by the Students of the Joint Graduate Programme
in Communication and Culture, York and Ryerson Universities
CFP Deadline: January 12, 2007
Conference Date: March 23-25, 2007
Location: Ryerson University - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intersections 2007: What's Right / Right Now?
The Ethics and Ethoi of Critical Thought and Practice in the 21st Century
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UPDATE: "Music and Tradition" at SW/TX-PCA/ACA 14-17 Feb 2007 (Dec 1)
The 28th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA
February 14-17, 2007
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The SW/TEX PCA/ACA annual conference represents one of the nation's largest gatherings of interdisciplinary scholars, with a particular interest in critical examinations of non-traditional or cross-disciplinary topics. The deadline for proposals has been extended to December 1.
Extended Deadline for SASA Paper Proposals: December 20, 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS=20
WESTERNS:=20
MOVIES AND PAPERBACK NOVELS=20
Southwest and Texas Popular Culture Association=20
February 14-17, 2007=20
Albuquerque=20
Topics might include Pulp Westerns, Recent Paperback Westerns, Silent=20
Film Westerns, Classic Film Westerns, Recent Film Westerns, Feminist,=20
Structuralist and other critical perspectives on Westerns. =20
Proposals should include a one-page abstract with a short vita and=20
should be emailed or mailed by December 1, 2006 to:=20
Paul Varner=20
Department of Language and Literature=20
Oklahoma Christian University=20
PO Box 11000=20
Oklahoma City, OK 73136-1100=20
Phone: (405) 425-5333=20
Email: paul.varner@ oc.edu=20
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
(Re)Locating Borders: Negotiating & Constructing Identities
University of Arizona
March 3-4, 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS:
CALL FOR PAPERS=20
WESTERNS:=20
MOVIES AND PAPERBACK NOVELS=20
Southwest and Texas Popular Culture Association=20
February 14-17, 2007=20
Albuquerque=20
Topics might include Pulp Westerns, Recent Paperback Westerns, Silent=20
Film Westerns, Classic Film Westerns, Recent Film Westerns, Feminist,=20
Structuralist and other critical perspectives on Westerns. =20
Proposals should include a one-page abstract with a short vita and=20
should be emailed or mailed by December 1, 2006 to:=20
Paul Varner=20
Department of Language and Literature=20
Oklahoma Christian University=20
PO Box 11000=20
Oklahoma City, OK 73136-1100=20
Phone: (405) 425-5333=20
Email: paul.varner@ oc.edu=20
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
(Re)Locating Borders: Negotiating & Constructing Identities
University of Arizona
March 3-4, 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS:
CALL FOR PAPERS=20
WESTERNS:=20
MOVIES AND PAPERBACK NOVELS=20
Southwest and Texas Popular Culture Association=20
February 14-17, 2007=20
Albuquerque=20
Topics might include Pulp Westerns, Recent Paperback Westerns, Silent=20
Film Westerns, Classic Film Westerns, Recent Film Westerns, Feminist,=20
Structuralist and other critical perspectives on Westerns. =20
Proposals should include a one-page abstract with a short vita and=20
should be emailed or mailed by December 1, 2006 to:=20
Paul Varner=20
Department of Language and Literature=20
Oklahoma Christian University=20
PO Box 11000=20
Oklahoma City, OK 73136-1100=20
Phone: (405) 425-5333=20
Email: paul.varner@ oc.edu=20
NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRITICAL THEORY:
(Re)Locating Borders: Negotiating & Constructing Identities
University of Arizona
March 3-4, 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The deadline for submissions for ELN issue 45.1 (Spring 2007) has been extended
to Dec. 15, 2006.
Call for Publications, ELN 45.1, Spring 2007: The Specter of the Archive
The deadline for submissions for ELN issue 45.1 (Spring 2007) has been extended
to Dec. 15, 2006.
Call for Publications, ELN 45.1, Spring 2007: The Specter of the Archive
>Foreign Language Film Conference
>
>Cultural Correspondences and the Camera
>
>Call For Papers : Interested scholars are invited to submit
>papers on aspects of film from traditions other than English, for
>the first-annual Foreign Language Film Conference of Southern
>Illinois University, Carbondale. The conference will take place
>October 11-13 2007, in the scenic region of southern Illinois.
>
CFP: Authors for entries on Amiri Baraka, Rebecca Harding Davis, and =
Ishmael Reed for Facts on File's Student Encyclopedia of Great American =
Writers (11/15/06; 3/1/07) If interested, please contact Pat Gantt at =
pgantt_at_english.usu.edu.
CFP: Authors for entries on Amiri Baraka, Rebecca Harding Davis, and =
Ishmael Reed for Facts on File's Student Encyclopedia of Great American =
Writers (11/15/06; 3/1/07) If interested, please contact Pat Gantt at =
pgantt_at_english.usu.edu.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
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