CFP: Hardy and Science (12/15/06; 6/14/07-6/17/07)
HARDY AT YALE (June 14-17, 2007)
Conference organized by The Thomas Hardy Association
Yale University, New Haven, CT.
CFP: Hardy and Science?Graduate/Postdoctoral Student Panel
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HARDY AT YALE (June 14-17, 2007)
Conference organized by The Thomas Hardy Association
Yale University, New Haven, CT.
CFP: Hardy and Science?Graduate/Postdoctoral Student Panel
Call for Papers=20
Research Training Study Day: Memory, Illness and the Body
Venue: Institute of Romance and Germanic Studies, University of London
Date: Friday, 12 May 2006
=20
Papers are invited from UK-registered research students in modern
languages and related fields for a research training study day on
'Memory, Illness and the Body.' =20
=20
Jazz Music in African-American Literature and Poetry
Panel Chair: David R. DiSarro
Call for papers on jazz music in African-American literature and poetry
for the seventh annual graduate English conference entitled
“Encountering the Text: Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, and Writing†at
Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT on Saturday,
April 22 from 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m.
Jazz Music in African-American Literature and Poetry
Panel Chair: David R. DiSarro
Call for papers on jazz music in African-American literature and poetry
for the seventh annual graduate English conference entitled
“Encountering the Text: Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, and Writing†at
Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT on Saturday,
April 22 from 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m.
Jazz Music in African-American Literature and Poetry
Panel Chair: David R. DiSarro
Call for papers on jazz music in African-American literature and poetry
for the seventh annual graduate English conference entitled
“Encountering the Text: Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, and Writing†at
Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT on Saturday,
April 22 from 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m.
Jazz Music in African-American Literature and Poetry
Panel Chair: David R. DiSarro
Call for papers on jazz music in African-American literature and poetry
for the seventh annual graduate English conference entitled
“Encountering the Text: Reading, Teaching, Theorizing, and Writing†at
Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT on Saturday,
April 22 from 9:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m.
"Eliot Weinberger's Essays as Cultural Translations"
Eliot Weinberger is one of our great translators and editors, but he's
also a remarkable essayist, creating substantial forms of assemblage,
collage, and cultural translation that emerge from the shifting
confluences of languages, idioms, and practices. Papers addressing
Weinberger as essayist and cultural translator are requested. Please
send brief abstracts – 50-100 words – Fred Arroyo, arroyof_at_slu.edu as a
Word Document attachment.
Fred Arroyo, PhD.
Assistant Professor of English
Department of English
3800 Lindell Blvd.
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-977-3509
"Eliot Weinberger's Essays as Cultural Translations"
Eliot Weinberger is one of our great translators and editors, but he's
also a remarkable essayist, creating substantial forms of assemblage,
collage, and cultural translation that emerge from the shifting
confluences of languages, idioms, and practices. Papers addressing
Weinberger as essayist and cultural translator are requested. Please
send brief abstracts – 50-100 words – Fred Arroyo, arroyof_at_slu.edu as a
Word Document attachment.
Fred Arroyo, PhD.
Assistant Professor of English
Department of English
3800 Lindell Blvd.
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-977-3509
Session Title: Literature and Religion
RMMLA Convention
October 12 - October 14, 2006
DoubleTree Resort Hotel at Reid Park in Tucson, Arizona
Deadline: March 15, 2006
I would like to invite submissions for the session on Literature and Religion. Papers can address a wide range of perspectives by focusing on specific writers and works that explore religious identity, its place in secular societies, and the way it impacts the national collective.
A range of topics may include:
- Religious identity
- Religion and nation
- Secularism
- Fundamentalism
- Religion and revolution
-Institutionalized Religion
Session Title: Literature and Religion
RMMLA Convention
October 12 - October 14, 2006
DoubleTree Resort Hotel at Reid Park in Tucson, Arizona
Deadline: March 15, 2006
I would like to invite submissions for the session on Literature and Religion. Papers can address a wide range of perspectives by focusing on specific writers and works that explore religious identity, its place in secular societies, and the way it impacts the national collective.
A range of topics may include:
- Religious identity
- Religion and nation
- Secularism
- Fundamentalism
- Religion and revolution
-Institutionalized Religion
An updated version of artciencia.com - artciencia.com nº 2, February 2006 - is now online. We are reckoning upon your valuable contribution on forthcoming numbers. Next deadline is 28 April 2006.
If you are interesting in submitting a paper or artwork, or look for more information and updates about artciencia.com, please visit the journal www.artciencia.com , and feel free to forward this call to other people who might be interested.
Faithfully,
Irene Aparício
(The Editor)
FORUM ON CONTEMPORARY THEORY
Centre for Contemporary Theory
301-302 Shiv Shakti Complex
84 Sampatrao Colony
R.C. Dutt Road, Vadodara 390007 INDIA
Tel: 265.552.2512, email: pck_at_satyam.net.in; librarycct_at_yahoo.co.in
website: www.fctworld.org
The Ninth International Conference
"Knowledge-Systems in a Climate of Creativity: Indian
Perspectives"
17-20 December 2006
Venue: Hotel Lakend, Udaipur, Rajasthan
FORUM ON CONTEMPORARY THEORY
Centre for Contemporary Theory
301-302 Shiv Shakti Complex
84 Sampatrao Colony
R.C. Dutt Road, Vadodara 390007 INDIA
Tel: 265.552.2512, email: pck_at_satyam.net.in; librarycct_at_yahoo.co.in
website: www.fctworld.org
The Ninth International Conference
"Knowledge-Systems in a Climate of Creativity: Indian
Perspectives"
17-20 December 2006
Venue: Hotel Lakend, Udaipur, Rajasthan
Westminster English Colloquia Series
– Call for Papers –
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
The history of Western culture is punctuated by affirmations of the presence,
rebirth, or return of literature. Such affirmation involves, necessarily, if
implicitly or symbolically, a turn toward the archival forms of the text – that
is, traditionally speaking, a turn toward the codex and the library. This
recourse to textual holdings of various kinds clearly involves often
unacknowledged complexities of institutional, technical and cultural issues.
Westminster English Colloquia Series
– Call for Papers –
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
The history of Western culture is punctuated by affirmations of the presence,
rebirth, or return of literature. Such affirmation involves, necessarily, if
implicitly or symbolically, a turn toward the archival forms of the text – that
is, traditionally speaking, a turn toward the codex and the library. This
recourse to textual holdings of various kinds clearly involves often
unacknowledged complexities of institutional, technical and cultural issues.
Westminster English Colloquia Series
– Call for Papers –
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
The history of Western culture is punctuated by affirmations of the presence,
rebirth, or return of literature. Such affirmation involves, necessarily, if
implicitly or symbolically, a turn toward the archival forms of the text – that
is, traditionally speaking, a turn toward the codex and the library. This
recourse to textual holdings of various kinds clearly involves often
unacknowledged complexities of institutional, technical and cultural issues.
Westminster English Colloquia Series
– Call for Papers –
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
The history of Western culture is punctuated by affirmations of the presence,
rebirth, or return of literature. Such affirmation involves, necessarily, if
implicitly or symbolically, a turn toward the archival forms of the text – that
is, traditionally speaking, a turn toward the codex and the library. This
recourse to textual holdings of various kinds clearly involves often
unacknowledged complexities of institutional, technical and cultural issues.
Westminster English Colloquia Series
– Call for Papers –
Unpacking the Library: Literatures and their Archives.
The history of Western culture is punctuated by affirmations of the presence,
rebirth, or return of literature. Such affirmation involves, necessarily, if
implicitly or symbolically, a turn toward the archival forms of the text – that
is, traditionally speaking, a turn toward the codex and the library. This
recourse to textual holdings of various kinds clearly involves often
unacknowledged complexities of institutional, technical and cultural issues.
CFP: Eudora Welty and Photography (3/17/06; MLA '06)
This special MLA session will examine Eudora Welty's visual aesthetic. How has
Welty been imagined/authorized through photography and visual culture? What is
the connection between Welty's photography and her writing? Is her fiction
somehow cinematic? How might we problematize Welty's "provincialism" by
viewing her through the lens of mass, visual culture? This panel encourages
intertextual, interdisciplinary approaches.
Please send 1-2 page abstracts (500 words) by March 17th to Dina Smith (Dept. of
English, Drake University): dina.smith_at_drake.edu
Dina Smith
Department of English
Drake University
Des Moines, IA 50311
Deadline extended:
M E S T E R
2006 Call for Papers, General Issue
Mester, the yearly graduate student academic journal of the Department
of Spanish and
Portuguese at UCLA, seeks articles for its upcoming 35th anniversary
issue to be
published in June 2006.
Deadline extended:
M E S T E R
2006 Call for Papers, General Issue
Mester, the yearly graduate student academic journal of the Department
of Spanish and
Portuguese at UCLA, seeks articles for its upcoming 35th anniversary
issue to be
published in June 2006.
Deadline extended:
M E S T E R
2006 Call for Papers, General Issue
Mester, the yearly graduate student academic journal of the Department
of Spanish and
Portuguese at UCLA, seeks articles for its upcoming 35th anniversary
issue to be
published in June 2006.
UPDATE: PROPOSAL DEADLINE CHANGED
Call for Papers
2006 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention
Charlotte, N.C.
November 10-12, 2006
Special Session: Disability and Performance=20
UPDATE: PROPOSAL DEADLINE CHANGED
Call for Papers
2006 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention
Charlotte, N.C.
November 10-12, 2006
Special Session: Disability and Performance=20
Fantasy Fictions in the 21st Century
Fantasy Fictions in the 21st Century
Fantasy Fictions in the 21st Century
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel
Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Extended Deadline for Abstracts: March 6, 2006
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel
Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Extended Deadline for Abstracts: March 6, 2006
Call For Papers: Research - Pedagogy - History
Accepted Panel
Gender Across Borders II: Research Subjects
Friday & Saturday, April 21 & 22, 2006
Institute for Research & Education on Women and Gender
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Extended Deadline for Abstracts: March 6, 2006