CFP: Rethinking Radio's Publics (8/25/06; SCMS, 3/8/07-3/11/07)
Seeking submissions for a proposed panel at the SCMS Conference (March
8-11, 2007, Hilton, Chicago)
Panel Title: Rethinking Radio’s Public
Biswarup Sen, University of Oregon
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Seeking submissions for a proposed panel at the SCMS Conference (March
8-11, 2007, Hilton, Chicago)
Panel Title: Rethinking Radio’s Public
Biswarup Sen, University of Oregon
Seeking submissions for a proposed panel at the SCMS Conference (March
8-11, 2007, Hilton, Chicago)
Panel Title: Rethinking Radio’s Public
Biswarup Sen, University of Oregon
*Call for contributions*
*De/Construction of Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Age of Globalization*
The age of globalization has witnessed a redefinition of ethnicity as
well as the (re)emergence of nationhood, while at the same time
witnessing the deconstruction of both. Bi-, multi- and poly-cultural
societies more than ever have to confront issues generated from such
efforts, which aim at shaping and reshaping identities. While current
political developments exacerbate such phenomena, pacts of forgetting
and other silent alliances that had been established during the Cold War
as well as post- and neo-colonial paradigms are now being interrogated
and challenged.
*Call for contributions*
*De/Construction of Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Age of Globalization*
The age of globalization has witnessed a redefinition of ethnicity as
well as the (re)emergence of nationhood, while at the same time
witnessing the deconstruction of both. Bi-, multi- and poly-cultural
societies more than ever have to confront issues generated from such
efforts, which aim at shaping and reshaping identities. While current
political developments exacerbate such phenomena, pacts of forgetting
and other silent alliances that had been established during the Cold War
as well as post- and neo-colonial paradigms are now being interrogated
and challenged.
*Call for contributions*
*De/Construction of Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Age of Globalization*
The age of globalization has witnessed a redefinition of ethnicity as
well as the (re)emergence of nationhood, while at the same time
witnessing the deconstruction of both. Bi-, multi- and poly-cultural
societies more than ever have to confront issues generated from such
efforts, which aim at shaping and reshaping identities. While current
political developments exacerbate such phenomena, pacts of forgetting
and other silent alliances that had been established during the Cold War
as well as post- and neo-colonial paradigms are now being interrogated
and challenged.
*Call for contributions*
*De/Construction of Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Age of Globalization*
The age of globalization has witnessed a redefinition of ethnicity as
well as the (re)emergence of nationhood, while at the same time
witnessing the deconstruction of both. Bi-, multi- and poly-cultural
societies more than ever have to confront issues generated from such
efforts, which aim at shaping and reshaping identities. While current
political developments exacerbate such phenomena, pacts of forgetting
and other silent alliances that had been established during the Cold War
as well as post- and neo-colonial paradigms are now being interrogated
and challenged.
*Call for contributions*
*De/Construction of Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Age of Globalization*
The age of globalization has witnessed a redefinition of ethnicity as
well as the (re)emergence of nationhood, while at the same time
witnessing the deconstruction of both. Bi-, multi- and poly-cultural
societies more than ever have to confront issues generated from such
efforts, which aim at shaping and reshaping identities. While current
political developments exacerbate such phenomena, pacts of forgetting
and other silent alliances that had been established during the Cold War
as well as post- and neo-colonial paradigms are now being interrogated
and challenged.
Call for Papers
The SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY Area
of the Popular Culture Association
invites submissions for the:
PCA/ACA 2007 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4 - 7, 2007
Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2006
The Science Fiction and Fantasy (SF/F) Area of PCA
solicits papers, paper proposals, and panel proposals
from scholars interested in any aspect of SF/F. Any
disciplinary method or approach is welcome!
Proposals on all media, including literature, film,
television, multimedia and written works are solicited.
Call for Papers
The SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY Area
of the Popular Culture Association
invites submissions for the:
PCA/ACA 2007 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4 - 7, 2007
Deadline for submissions: 15 October 2006
The Science Fiction and Fantasy (SF/F) Area of PCA
solicits papers, paper proposals, and panel proposals
from scholars interested in any aspect of SF/F. Any
disciplinary method or approach is welcome!
Proposals on all media, including literature, film,
television, multimedia and written works are solicited.
CFP: HBO and Lacan (10/10/06; Narrative '07)
Papers are invited for a proposed panel on HBO and Lacan for the 2007 Society
for the Study of Narrative Literature conference (March 15-18). Lacanian
readings are sought that engage and illuminate such programs as Deadwood, Big
Love, Rome, Carnivale, Epitafos, The Sopranos, Oz, Six Feet Under, Sex and
the City, Entourage, and Curb Your Enthusiasm; particularly welcome are
papers that represent innovative encounters with Lacanian thought as well.
(Queries are welcome regarding programs other than those listed above, or
papers taking an alternative approach to that suggested here.)
PCA/ACA HEALTH AND DISEASE IN POPULAR CULTURE (11/1/06; 4/4/07-4/7/07)
POPULAR CULTURE/AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4-7, 2007
The "Health and Disease in Popular Culture" PCA/ACA area encourages
proposals from historical and contemporary perspectives.
CFP: HBO and Lacan (10/10/06; Narrative '07)
Papers are invited for a proposed panel on HBO and Lacan for the 2007 Society
for the Study of Narrative Literature conference (March 15-18). Lacanian
readings are sought that engage and illuminate such programs as Deadwood, Big
Love, Rome, Carnivale, Epitafos, The Sopranos, Oz, Six Feet Under, Sex and
the City, Entourage, and Curb Your Enthusiasm; particularly welcome are
papers that represent innovative encounters with Lacanian thought as well.
(Queries are welcome regarding programs other than those listed above, or
papers taking an alternative approach to that suggested here.)
PCA/ACA HEALTH AND DISEASE IN POPULAR CULTURE (11/1/06; 4/4/07-4/7/07)
POPULAR CULTURE/AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 4-7, 2007
The "Health and Disease in Popular Culture" PCA/ACA area encourages
proposals from historical and contemporary perspectives.
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Globalization is by many accounts the central crisis of our age. And in the
wake of postcolonial studies and the events of 9/11, literary studies has
made a definitive 'global turn.' But we have still only begun to examine the
myriad effects of globalization upon literary texts (broadly defined to
include prose fiction and non-fiction, drama, poetry, film, electronic
texts, and popular culture in all its forms).
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Globalization is by many accounts the central crisis of our age. And in the
wake of postcolonial studies and the events of 9/11, literary studies has
made a definitive 'global turn.' But we have still only begun to examine the
myriad effects of globalization upon literary texts (broadly defined to
include prose fiction and non-fiction, drama, poetry, film, electronic
texts, and popular culture in all its forms).
We have extended the deadline for submissions to the panel on critique,
resistance and collaboration. The new deadline is Sept. 2, 2006.
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We are proposing a panel at the Latin American Studies Association 2007 International Conference (Montreal, Sept 2007). The Congress theme is "After the Washington Consensus: Collaborative Scholarship for a new America." The panel is titled:
CRITIQUING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING CRITIQUE/
RESISTING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING RESISTANCE
We have extended the deadline for submissions to the panel on critique,
resistance and collaboration. The new deadline is Sept. 2, 2006.
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We are proposing a panel at the Latin American Studies Association 2007 International Conference (Montreal, Sept 2007). The Congress theme is "After the Washington Consensus: Collaborative Scholarship for a new America." The panel is titled:
CRITIQUING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING CRITIQUE/
RESISTING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING RESISTANCE
We have extended the deadline for submissions to the panel on critique,
resistance and collaboration. The new deadline is Sept. 2, 2006.
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We are proposing a panel at the Latin American Studies Association 2007 International Conference (Montreal, Sept 2007). The Congress theme is "After the Washington Consensus: Collaborative Scholarship for a new America." The panel is titled:
CRITIQUING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING CRITIQUE/
RESISTING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING RESISTANCE
We have extended the deadline for submissions to the panel on critique,
resistance and collaboration. The new deadline is Sept. 2, 2006.
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We are proposing a panel at the Latin American Studies Association 2007 International Conference (Montreal, Sept 2007). The Congress theme is "After the Washington Consensus: Collaborative Scholarship for a new America." The panel is titled:
CRITIQUING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING CRITIQUE/
RESISTING COLLABORATION—COLLABORATING RESISTANCE
This panel session will address how historical, cultural, and personal traumas haunt Asian American authors, characters, and narrative structures. Furthermore, how do historical traumas manifest themselves in Asian American literary narratives and through bodies in literature? Why are historical traumas and personal/sexual/bodily traumas so often simultaneously narrated in Asian American literature? Is this phenomenon of trauma 'haunting' the present experienced differently by male and female Asian American characters? How can we expand the field of trauma studies by focusing specifically on the 'working-out' of trauma in Asian American literature?
This panel session will address how historical, cultural, and personal traumas haunt Asian American authors, characters, and narrative structures. Furthermore, how do historical traumas manifest themselves in Asian American literary narratives and through bodies in literature? Why are historical traumas and personal/sexual/bodily traumas so often simultaneously narrated in Asian American literature? Is this phenomenon of trauma 'haunting' the present experienced differently by male and female Asian American characters? How can we expand the field of trauma studies by focusing specifically on the 'working-out' of trauma in Asian American literature?
This panel session will address how historical, cultural, and personal traumas haunt Asian American authors, characters, and narrative structures. Furthermore, how do historical traumas manifest themselves in Asian American literary narratives and through bodies in literature? Why are historical traumas and personal/sexual/bodily traumas so often simultaneously narrated in Asian American literature? Is this phenomenon of trauma 'haunting' the present experienced differently by male and female Asian American characters? How can we expand the field of trauma studies by focusing specifically on the 'working-out' of trauma in Asian American literature?
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Call for Papers
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*Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Conference Mar. 1 -4,
2007, Baltimore, Maryland*
*Panel: The Image of Women in the Films of Hitchcock & Fellini:
Comparison and Contrast*
Explore the images of women in the films of Hitchcock and Fellini:
REBECCA, NOTORIOUS, PSYCHO, THE BIRDS, MARNIE, FRENZY; LA STRADA, LA
DOLCE VITA, NIGHTS OF CABIRIA, JULIET OF THE SPIRITS, CITY OF WOMEN.
Papers may be on one or more films of Hitchcock & Fellini, comparing &
contrasting OR on a single film of one of them, that can be compared or
contrasted during the discussion period.
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Call for Papers
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*Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Conference Mar. 1 -4,
2007, Baltimore, Maryland*
*Panel: The Image of Women in the Films of Hitchcock & Fellini:
Comparison and Contrast*
Explore the images of women in the films of Hitchcock and Fellini:
REBECCA, NOTORIOUS, PSYCHO, THE BIRDS, MARNIE, FRENZY; LA STRADA, LA
DOLCE VITA, NIGHTS OF CABIRIA, JULIET OF THE SPIRITS, CITY OF WOMEN.
Papers may be on one or more films of Hitchcock & Fellini, comparing &
contrasting OR on a single film of one of them, that can be compared or
contrasted during the discussion period.
Call For Papers: PCA/ACA 2007 National Conference
Area: American Culture Association, Music
Conference Name: PCA/ACA 2007 National Conference
Conference Date: April 4-7, 2007
Conference Location: Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
Topic: Contemporary Garage Rock and its Influences
This panel is constructed to discuss the history, literature,
influences, and other apects of contemporary Garage Rock.
All papers on these relationships will be considered.
What to send: Abstracts of 150 words will be accepted
for consideration
MODERN DRAMA
Special Issue on Recent Drama from the UK and Ireland
A special issue of MODERN DRAMA (50.3, Fall 2007) considers British and Irish
drama of the last fifteen years. The guest editor, R. Darren Gobert, invites
papers on significant plays from this period, such as those of Marina Carr,
Caryl Churchill, Martin Crimp, Martin McDonagh, Sarah Kane, and Mark Ravenhill.
MODERN DRAMA
Special Issue on Recent Drama from the UK and Ireland
A special issue of MODERN DRAMA (50.3, Fall 2007) considers British and Irish
drama of the last fifteen years. The guest editor, R. Darren Gobert, invites
papers on significant plays from this period, such as those of Marina Carr,
Caryl Churchill, Martin Crimp, Martin McDonagh, Sarah Kane, and Mark Ravenhill.
Call for Proposals: Stephen Foster
National Popular Culture and American Culture Associations / 2007 Joint Conference. April 4-7, 2007. Boston Marriott Copley Place – Boston, Massachusetts.
For more information on the PCA/ACA, please visit http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca.
Deadline: September 1, 2006.
Though prevailing notions of the popular frequently focus on newness,19th century
America provides a rich history of popular texts and music. As in our own historical
moment, first-generation critics responded to these texts from a plethora of political
perspectives. Historical analysis of minstrelsy could easily place Frederick
Villains, Villainy and Justice in Popular Fictional Narrative
Annual Conference For the Association for Research in Popular Fictions
Saturday 18th-Sunday 19th November 2006
Dean Walters Building, Liverpool John Moores University
We welcome papers considering popular fiction across any media and historical period.
Strands being convened for this conference are on Victorian fiction, teenage fiction, children's fiction, chicklit and crime.
Please submit a 250-300 word abstract by 30th September to:
Nickianne Moody,
convenor for ARPF,
Liverpool John Moores University,
Dean Walters Building,
St James Road,
Liverpool L1 7BR
UK
Villains, Villainy and Justice in Popular Fictional Narrative
Annual Conference For the Association for Research in Popular Fictions
Saturday 18th-Sunday 19th November 2006
Dean Walters Building, Liverpool John Moores University
We welcome papers considering popular fiction across any media and historical period.
Strands being convened for this conference are on Victorian fiction, teenage fiction, children's fiction, chicklit and crime.
Please submit a 250-300 word abstract by 30th September to:
Nickianne Moody,
convenor for ARPF,
Liverpool John Moores University,
Dean Walters Building,
St James Road,
Liverpool L1 7BR
UK