CFP: Hemingway's Sense of the Sacred (1/5/07; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)
CFP: Hemingway's Sense of the Sacred
(ALA in Boston, MA, May 24-27, 2007; Proposals by January 5, 2007)
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CFP: Hemingway's Sense of the Sacred
(ALA in Boston, MA, May 24-27, 2007; Proposals by January 5, 2007)
Literature After Literature: 21st Century Re-readings
The English Graduate Student Organization at the University at Albany
(SUNY) seeks papers for its annual graduate student conference that is
being held in April in conjunction with a visit by and conference on
Hélène Cixous, the world-renown French feminist scholar, novelist, and
playwright. This year's topic, "What does it mean to read in the 21st
century?", is inspired by Cixous' politically-charged work across various
genres. The conference will explore an array of questions relating to the
reading of literature today.
Literature After Literature: 21st Century Re-readings
The English Graduate Student Organization at the University at Albany
(SUNY) seeks papers for its annual graduate student conference that is
being held in April in conjunction with a visit by and conference on
Hélène Cixous, the world-renown French feminist scholar, novelist, and
playwright. This year's topic, "What does it mean to read in the 21st
century?", is inspired by Cixous' politically-charged work across various
genres. The conference will explore an array of questions relating to the
reading of literature today.
Literature After Literature: 21st Century Re-readings
The English Graduate Student Organization at the University at Albany
(SUNY) seeks papers for its annual graduate student conference that is
being held in April in conjunction with a visit by and conference on
Hélène Cixous, the world-renown French feminist scholar, novelist, and
playwright. This year's topic, "What does it mean to read in the 21st
century?", is inspired by Cixous' politically-charged work across various
genres. The conference will explore an array of questions relating to the
reading of literature today.
Literature After Literature: 21st Century Re-readings
The English Graduate Student Organization at the University at Albany
(SUNY) seeks papers for its annual graduate student conference that is
being held in April in conjunction with a visit by and conference on
Hélène Cixous, the world-renown French feminist scholar, novelist, and
playwright. This year's topic, "What does it mean to read in the 21st
century?", is inspired by Cixous' politically-charged work across various
genres. The conference will explore an array of questions relating to the
reading of literature today.
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
Association of University English Teachers of South
Africa/SAACLALS/SAVAL CONFERENCE 2007.
8 - 11 July 2007
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL, HOWARD COLLEGE, DURBAN
WORLDS, TEXTS, CRITICS
The Short Stories of John McGahern
Journal of the Short Story in English
Deadline for submission : 31 December 2007
The Short Stories of John McGahern
Journal of the Short Story in English
Deadline for submission : 31 December 2007
UPDATE: The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
(NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE:14th January 2007)
UPDATE: The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
(NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE:14th January 2007)
UPDATE: The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
(NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE:14th January 2007)
(De/Re)Constructed Identities in Iberian and Luso-Hispanic Literatures
The Spanish Graduate Students Committee of the Department of Romance
Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago welcomes abstracts
for its forthcoming conference that will take place on October 5-6, 2007.
The conference focuses on the (de/re)construction of identities in the
literature produced in Spain, Portugal and Latin America (including Brazil)
from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. Its aim is to cover a wide variety
of topics including transatlantic studies and modern theoretical
perspectives.
(De/Re)Constructed Identities in Iberian and Luso-Hispanic Literatures
The Spanish Graduate Students Committee of the Department of Romance
Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago welcomes abstracts
for its forthcoming conference that will take place on October 5-6, 2007.
The conference focuses on the (de/re)construction of identities in the
literature produced in Spain, Portugal and Latin America (including Brazil)
from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. Its aim is to cover a wide variety
of topics including transatlantic studies and modern theoretical
perspectives.
Please note the extended deadline JANUARY 15, 2007:
I invite proposals for a panel "Reconsidering Waldo Frank" for the 2007 Conference of the American Literature Association in Boston May 24-27. Please send 250 word proposals to me at pfeiffer_at_oakland.edu by JANUARY 15, and include your name, institutional affiliation (if any), e-mail address, and AV needs (if any).
Thank you,
Kathleen Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48309
(248) 370-2255
Call for papers
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Special issue of the Journal of the Short Story in English.
Les Cahiers de la Nouvelle
on the Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
to appear at Presses Universitaires d'Angers in 2008
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Call for papers
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Special issue of the Journal of the Short Story in English.
Les Cahiers de la Nouvelle
on the Short Stories of Virginia Woolf
to appear at Presses Universitaires d'Angers in 2008
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Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Interdisciplinary
19th-century studies session of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language
Association (the west coast MLA) conference, meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at
Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. Send a 1-2 page
(double-spaced) proposal to Prof. Victoria Myers by March 1, 2007:
victoria.myers_at_pepperdine.edu. Inquiries are welcome.
Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Interdisciplinary
19th-century studies session of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language
Association (the west coast MLA) conference, meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at
Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. Send a 1-2 page
(double-spaced) proposal to Prof. Victoria Myers by March 1, 2007:
victoria.myers_at_pepperdine.edu. Inquiries are welcome.
Call for Papers
Portals: A Journal of Comparative Literature is a graduate student journal
published by the Comparative Literature Association of San Francisco State
University.
Portals invites original, critical essay submissions that explore
comparative literary topics across cultural, regional, linguistic, and
temporal boundaries for the Spring 2007 issue.
Submission Guidelines
The Lillian Hellman Society seeks papers for a panel to be proposed
for the American Literature Association Conference May 24-27, 2007 in
Boston. Papers addressing any aspect of Hellman's writing or life are
welcome.
Submit abstracts of 250-500 words by January 20 to Kelly Reames @
kelly.reames_at_wku.edu
Kelly Reames
Assistant Professor
English Department
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Blvd., #11086
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1086
270-745-5779
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NECBS 2007 Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Call for Papers - Union and Disunion
The Northeast Conference on British Studies 2007 Annual Meeting will be held
October 12-13, at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The 2007
meeting will focus on the general theme: "UNION AND DISUNION" in honor of the
300th anniversary of the Act of Union as well as the key position of Halifax
during the American Revolution.
Pacific Coast Philology, the journal of the West Coast regional MLA,
invites submissions in any area of scholarship in the classical and
modern languages and literatures for its fall 2007 issue. Essays of
4,500-8,000 words should be submitted by 1/15/07 in triplicate hard copy
to Prof. Victoria Myers, Humanities Div., Pepperdine Univ., 24255
Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263-4225. Pacific Coast Philology
is a peer-reviewed journal, indexed in the MLAIB and ABELL and archived
on J-STOR. Publication takes place within six months of acceptance.
Queries to victoria.myers_at_pepperdine.edu.
Pacific Coast Philology, the journal of the West Coast regional MLA,
invites submissions in any area of scholarship in the classical and
modern languages and literatures for its fall 2007 issue. Essays of
4,500-8,000 words should be submitted by 1/15/07 in triplicate hard copy
to Prof. Victoria Myers, Humanities Div., Pepperdine Univ., 24255
Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263-4225. Pacific Coast Philology
is a peer-reviewed journal, indexed in the MLAIB and ABELL and archived
on J-STOR. Publication takes place within six months of acceptance.
Queries to victoria.myers_at_pepperdine.edu.
Call for Papers-Transgressive/Exploitation/Trash/Horror/Experimental Cinema Extended Deadline
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations 28th Annual
Conference
The Area chair is seeking paper submissions and presentations on ANY aspect of Transgressive/Exploitation/Trash/Horror Cinema All proposals considered.
According to one critic, Transgressive cinema is film that pushes the envelope to the point of tearing it. Films, which are sometimes disturbing in tone, but still may have significant value. A Transgressive film may also just be exploitive trash as well. Certain horror films can also be considered “Transgressive.†One could also put some experimental films in this category.
Whose Play is it Anyway?:
Translations/Adaptations/Versions
In a very real sense, every live staging of a printed play could theoretically be considered an adaptation in its performance.