CFP: Transnationalism in Irish Women's Fiction (3/31/06; collection)
CFP: Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism in Irish Women's Fiction. =20
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CFP: Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism in Irish Women's Fiction. =20
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Call For Papers: Literature Courses with a Travel or Study Abroad
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Conference: Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, October 12-14,
2006, Tucson =20
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International Conference
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Kingston University
LONDON
September 15 &16 2006
PROVISIONAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Kingston University is pleased to announce the third Iris Murdoch
Conference, to be held at Kingston University in 2006. The Conference will
focus on Murdoch's relevance to contemporary debates on morality and
literature, and will investigate the ways her moral philosophy manifests
itself in her novels. We also welcome philosophical and theological papers
on any aspect of Murdoch's moral philosophy. In addition, we shall consider
papers for panels on specific topics or aspects of individual novels.
International Conference
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Kingston University
LONDON
September 15 &16 2006
PROVISIONAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Kingston University is pleased to announce the third Iris Murdoch
Conference, to be held at Kingston University in 2006. The Conference will
focus on Murdoch's relevance to contemporary debates on morality and
literature, and will investigate the ways her moral philosophy manifests
itself in her novels. We also welcome philosophical and theological papers
on any aspect of Murdoch's moral philosophy. In addition, we shall consider
papers for panels on specific topics or aspects of individual novels.
Call For Papers: Literature Courses with a Travel or Study Abroad
Component.=20
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Conference: Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, October 12-14,
2006, Tucson =20
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International Conference
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Kingston University
LONDON
September 15 &16 2006
PROVISIONAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Kingston University is pleased to announce the third Iris Murdoch
Conference, to be held at Kingston University in 2006. The Conference will
focus on Murdoch's relevance to contemporary debates on morality and
literature, and will investigate the ways her moral philosophy manifests
itself in her novels. We also welcome philosophical and theological papers
on any aspect of Murdoch's moral philosophy. In addition, we shall consider
papers for panels on specific topics or aspects of individual novels.
Call For Papers: Literature Courses with a Travel or Study Abroad
Component.=20
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Conference: Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, October 12-14,
2006, Tucson =20
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"Walter Pater: New Questions, Latent Questionings "=20
CALL FOR PAPERS=20
For a conference organized by the International Walter Pater Society =20
Thursday - Saturday night, July 27-29, 2006=20
To be hosted by Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA) =20
"URBANISM, URBANITY, AND THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL"
August 3-6, 2006
University of California, Santa Cruz
sponsored by the Dickens Project
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/dickens/universe/weekend2006.html
Featured Speaker: Sharon Marcus, Columbia University
Two-page proposals due by Feb. 1, 2006. Mail proposals (hard copies only) to:
Professor Hilary Schor
Dept. of English
University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA 90089
"URBANISM, URBANITY, AND THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL"
August 3-6, 2006
University of California, Santa Cruz
sponsored by the Dickens Project
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/dickens/universe/weekend2006.html
Featured Speaker: Sharon Marcus, Columbia University
Two-page proposals due by Feb. 1, 2006. Mail proposals (hard copies only) to:
Professor Hilary Schor
Dept. of English
University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA 90089
CFP: POSTCOLONIAL CREATURES (deadline 8/1/2006; 17/3/2006)
'To speak plainly [colonialism] turns [the native] into an animal' (Frantz
Fanon)
Postcolonial Creatures, a one-day colloquium at the Faculty of English,
University of Cambridge, on the 17th March 2006, seeks to interrogate the
dynamics of dehumanization and re-humanization in the colonies, the
post-colonies and the (so-called) developing world through the lenses of
postcolonial literature and postcolonial theory.
Announcing A Call for Papers for
Kindred Spirits: the Relationship Between Human and NonHuman Animals,
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Law, Race, Speciesism, Sexuality, Feminism, Ethics, Rights Movements,
Literature, Religion, Gender Studies, History, Science, Creative Writing,
Philosophy, the Visual and Performing Arts, Veterinary Medicine, etc.
Please visit the Kindred Spirits Website for information updates:
http://www.indiana.edu/~kspirits/
Dates: September 7-9, 2006
Place: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Announcing A Call for Papers for
Kindred Spirits: the Relationship Between Human and NonHuman Animals,
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Law, Race, Speciesism, Sexuality, Feminism, Ethics, Rights Movements,
Literature, Religion, Gender Studies, History, Science, Creative Writing,
Philosophy, the Visual and Performing Arts, Veterinary Medicine, etc.
Please visit the Kindred Spirits Website for information updates:
http://www.indiana.edu/~kspirits/
Dates: September 7-9, 2006
Place: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Announcing A Call for Papers for
Kindred Spirits: the Relationship Between Human and NonHuman Animals,
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Law, Race, Speciesism, Sexuality, Feminism, Ethics, Rights Movements,
Literature, Religion, Gender Studies, History, Science, Creative Writing,
Philosophy, the Visual and Performing Arts, Veterinary Medicine, etc.
Please visit the Kindred Spirits Website for information updates:
http://www.indiana.edu/~kspirits/
Dates: September 7-9, 2006
Place: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
CFP: POSTCOLONIAL CREATURES (deadline 8/1/2006; 17/3/2006)
'To speak plainly [colonialism] turns [the native] into an animal' (Frantz
Fanon)
Postcolonial Creatures, a one-day colloquium at the Faculty of English,
University of Cambridge, on the 17th March 2006, seeks to interrogate the
dynamics of dehumanization and re-humanization in the colonies, the
post-colonies and the (so-called) developing world through the lenses of
postcolonial literature and postcolonial theory.
CFP: POSTCOLONIAL CREATURES (deadline 8/1/2006; 17/3/2006)
'To speak plainly [colonialism] turns [the native] into an animal' (Frantz
Fanon)
Postcolonial Creatures, a one-day colloquium at the Faculty of English,
University of Cambridge, on the 17th March 2006, seeks to interrogate the
dynamics of dehumanization and re-humanization in the colonies, the
post-colonies and the (so-called) developing world through the lenses of
postcolonial literature and postcolonial theory.
CFP: POSTCOLONIAL CREATURES (deadline 8/1/2006; 17/3/2006)
'To speak plainly [colonialism] turns [the native] into an animal' (Frantz
Fanon)
Postcolonial Creatures, a one-day colloquium at the Faculty of English,
University of Cambridge, on the 17th March 2006, seeks to interrogate the
dynamics of dehumanization and re-humanization in the colonies, the
post-colonies and the (so-called) developing world through the lenses of
postcolonial literature and postcolonial theory.
Synthetic Sensations-The Fives Senses and New Media
Kingston University-Dorich House UK
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich/
One day conference June 30 2006
Synthetic Sensations-The Fives Senses and New Media
Kingston University-Dorich House UK
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich/
One day conference June 30 2006
Synthetic Sensations-The Fives Senses and New Media
Kingston University-Dorich House UK
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich/
One day conference June 30 2006
Synthetic Sensations-The Fives Senses and New Media
Kingston University-Dorich House UK
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich/
One day conference June 30 2006
Synthetic Sensations-The Fives Senses and New Media
Kingston University-Dorich House UK
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/dorich/
One day conference June 30 2006
Contexts, Fields, Positions: Situating Cultural Research
Postgraduate Conference, University of East London (UK)
25-26 May 2006
This conference will provide an opportunity to consider how research
contexts shape our study of culture. In the humanities and social sciences
researchers think about and deploy the concept of culture in different ways,
and this is what we want to explore. We refer to 'research contexts' in
their broadest sense, including cultural, institutional and disciplinary
locations, theoretical positions and methodologies. How do the conditions
created and maintained within these contexts determine or shape our object
of study?
Questions central to this conference are:
Contexts, Fields, Positions: Situating Cultural Research
Postgraduate Conference, University of East London (UK)
25-26 May 2006
This conference will provide an opportunity to consider how research
contexts shape our study of culture. In the humanities and social sciences
researchers think about and deploy the concept of culture in different ways,
and this is what we want to explore. We refer to 'research contexts' in
their broadest sense, including cultural, institutional and disciplinary
locations, theoretical positions and methodologies. How do the conditions
created and maintained within these contexts determine or shape our object
of study?
Questions central to this conference are:
Contexts, Fields, Positions: Situating Cultural Research
Postgraduate Conference, University of East London (UK)
25-26 May 2006
This conference will provide an opportunity to consider how research
contexts shape our study of culture. In the humanities and social sciences
researchers think about and deploy the concept of culture in different ways,
and this is what we want to explore. We refer to 'research contexts' in
their broadest sense, including cultural, institutional and disciplinary
locations, theoretical positions and methodologies. How do the conditions
created and maintained within these contexts determine or shape our object
of study?
Questions central to this conference are:
Contexts, Fields, Positions: Situating Cultural Research
Postgraduate Conference, University of East London (UK)
25-26 May 2006
This conference will provide an opportunity to consider how research
contexts shape our study of culture. In the humanities and social sciences
researchers think about and deploy the concept of culture in different ways,
and this is what we want to explore. We refer to 'research contexts' in
their broadest sense, including cultural, institutional and disciplinary
locations, theoretical positions and methodologies. How do the conditions
created and maintained within these contexts determine or shape our object
of study?
Questions central to this conference are:
CFP: Women and Poetry in the C21st Conference (UK) Deadline 3/1/06;
Conference dates 9/6-7/06
Women and poetry in the 21st Century: Kicking Daffodils III
Two-day conference: 6th and 7th September 2006
University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Keynote Address: Medbh McGuckian
Participating speakers: Deryn Rees-Jones, Robyn Bolam, Kate Clanchy
CFP: Women and Poetry in the C21st Conference (UK) Deadline 3/1/06;
Conference dates 9/6-7/06
Women and poetry in the 21st Century: Kicking Daffodils III
Two-day conference: 6th and 7th September 2006
University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Keynote Address: Medbh McGuckian
Participating speakers: Deryn Rees-Jones, Robyn Bolam, Kate Clanchy
CFP: Women and Poetry in the C21st Conference (UK) Deadline 3/1/06;
Conference dates 9/6-7/06
Women and poetry in the 21st Century: Kicking Daffodils III
Two-day conference: 6th and 7th September 2006
University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Keynote Address: Medbh McGuckian
Participating speakers: Deryn Rees-Jones, Robyn Bolam, Kate Clanchy
CFP: Women and Poetry in the C21st Conference (UK) Deadline 3/1/06;
Conference dates 9/6-7/06
Women and poetry in the 21st Century: Kicking Daffodils III
Two-day conference: 6th and 7th September 2006
University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Keynote Address: Medbh McGuckian
Participating speakers: Deryn Rees-Jones, Robyn Bolam, Kate Clanchy