CFP: Court Space / Common Space (5/18/06; RSA, 3/22/07-3/24/07)
Call for Papers
Proposed session(s) for the Renaissance Society of America
Conference in Miami,March 22-24, 2007, on:
Court Space / Common Space
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Call for Papers
Proposed session(s) for the Renaissance Society of America
Conference in Miami,March 22-24, 2007, on:
Court Space / Common Space
Panel Title: Animals in the Literary West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, ID
October 25-28, 2006.
Western American literature is populated with horses, cattle,
buffalo, wolves, bears, coyotes, birds, and snakes--animals whose
presences help define Western narratives and who are essential to the
mythology of the West. This panel seeks presentations that
foreground the roles of animals in their interpretations of texts
about the American West.
For example, this panel is interested in presentations that consider:
April 17, 2006
The American Name Society (ANS), an academic professional =
organization devoted to the study of names and their role in society, =
invites pr=E9cis and abstracts for papers and program suggestions for =
its annual meeting to be held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society =
of America (LSA), the American Dialect Society (ADS), and other allied =
professional organizations at the Anaheim Hilton, Anaheim, CA, January =
4-7, 2007.
Panel Title: Animals in the Literary West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, ID
October 25-28, 2006.
Western American literature is populated with horses, cattle,
buffalo, wolves, bears, coyotes, birds, and snakes--animals whose
presences help define Western narratives and who are essential to the
mythology of the West. This panel seeks presentations that
foreground the roles of animals in their interpretations of texts
about the American West.
For example, this panel is interested in presentations that consider:
April 17, 2006
The American Name Society (ANS), an academic professional =
organization devoted to the study of names and their role in society, =
invites pr=E9cis and abstracts for papers and program suggestions for =
its annual meeting to be held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society =
of America (LSA), the American Dialect Society (ADS), and other allied =
professional organizations at the Anaheim Hilton, Anaheim, CA, January =
4-7, 2007.
April 17, 2006
The American Name Society (ANS), an academic professional =
organization devoted to the study of names and their role in society, =
invites pr=E9cis and abstracts for papers and program suggestions for =
its annual meeting to be held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society =
of America (LSA), the American Dialect Society (ADS), and other allied =
professional organizations at the Anaheim Hilton, Anaheim, CA, January =
4-7, 2007.
Panel Title: Animals in the Literary West
Conference: Western American Literature Association, Boise, ID
October 25-28, 2006.
Western American literature is populated with horses, cattle,
buffalo, wolves, bears, coyotes, birds, and snakes--animals whose
presences help define Western narratives and who are essential to the
mythology of the West. This panel seeks presentations that
foreground the roles of animals in their interpretations of texts
about the American West.
For example, this panel is interested in presentations that consider:
April 17, 2006
The American Name Society (ANS), an academic professional =
organization devoted to the study of names and their role in society, =
invites pr=E9cis and abstracts for papers and program suggestions for =
its annual meeting to be held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society =
of America (LSA), the American Dialect Society (ADS), and other allied =
professional organizations at the Anaheim Hilton, Anaheim, CA, January =
4-7, 2007.
Call for Papers - Update
The Victorians Institute
October 20, 21, 2006
Converse College
Spartanburg, SC
>From Mrs. Jellyby to Edwin Chadwick:
Gender and Reform in Victorian Culture
Keynote speaker: Alison Booth, University of Virginia
Author: "How to Make it as a Woman"
Possible topics may include:
Call for Papers - Update
The Victorians Institute
October 20, 21, 2006
Converse College
Spartanburg, SC
>From Mrs. Jellyby to Edwin Chadwick:
Gender and Reform in Victorian Culture
Keynote speaker: Alison Booth, University of Virginia
Author: "How to Make it as a Woman"
Possible topics may include:
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Where Miami Beach, Florida, USA
When January 3-5, 2007
Who Academics, Students, Politicians, NGOs,
Municipal, State, and Federal Leaders,
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Special Issue of West Coast Line:
Representations of Murdered and Missing Women.
This special issue of West Coast Line, to be published in 2007, will
gather together work related to representations of murdered and missing
women. While the focus of the issue is on representations of murdered
and missing women of Vancouver and British Columbia, WCL also invites
works which have a national or international context. (If you have
questions, please query the guest editors for a response specific to
what you propose). For more details, see below.
Please Post This Notice www.worldconferences.org=20
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Call for Papers and Poster Presentations
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What Arts and Humanities World Conference=20
Where Miami Beach, Florida, USA
When January 3-5, 2007
Who Academics, Students, Politicians, NGOs,
Municipal, State, and Federal Leaders,
Public Servants, Administrators=20
Special Issue of West Coast Line:
Representations of Murdered and Missing Women.
This special issue of West Coast Line, to be published in 2007, will
gather together work related to representations of murdered and missing
women. While the focus of the issue is on representations of murdered
and missing women of Vancouver and British Columbia, WCL also invites
works which have a national or international context. (If you have
questions, please query the guest editors for a response specific to
what you propose). For more details, see below.
Special Issue of West Coast Line:
Representations of Murdered and Missing Women.
This special issue of West Coast Line, to be published in 2007, will
gather together work related to representations of murdered and missing
women. While the focus of the issue is on representations of murdered
and missing women of Vancouver and British Columbia, WCL also invites
works which have a national or international context. (If you have
questions, please query the guest editors for a response specific to
what you propose). For more details, see below.
Dear Sir/Madam:
The R.O.C. English & American Literature Association will hold an international conference this November. The topic is ¡§Revisiting the Nineteenth Century: The World, the Body, the Text.¡¨ The call for paper is attached to this message. Please help post this call for papers. Thank you.
The Organizing Committee
The 14th Annual Conference of the R.O.C. English & American Literature Association
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University
No. 1, Ta-Hsueh Road, Tainan, Taiwan 70101
Phone: 06-2757575 ext. 52249 (from outside of Taiwan: 886-6-2757575 ext. 52249)
Email: english_ncku_at_yahoo.com.tw
Dear Sir/Madam:
The R.O.C. English & American Literature Association will hold an international conference this November. The topic is ¡§Revisiting the Nineteenth Century: The World, the Body, the Text.¡¨ The call for paper is attached to this message. Please help post this call for papers. Thank you.
The Organizing Committee
The 14th Annual Conference of the R.O.C. English & American Literature Association
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University
No. 1, Ta-Hsueh Road, Tainan, Taiwan 70101
Phone: 06-2757575 ext. 52249 (from outside of Taiwan: 886-6-2757575 ext. 52249)
Email: english_ncku_at_yahoo.com.tw
Southeastern Writing Center Association 2007 Conference
"Static and (dis)Harmony: Tuning into Writing Centers in the Music City"
February 8-10, 2007
DoubleTree Hotel Downtown - Nashville, TN
Keynote Speaker-Elizabeth Boquet
Music City, U.S.A., serves as the perfect location to discuss the issues of
noise, sound, static, and silence in the writing center. Home of the Grand
Ole Opry, Nashville serves as the center of country music but also supports
jazz, blues, bluegrass, and gospel. Songwriters, publishers, producers,
artists all come to Nashville to learn the business, whether in school,
hands-on in the studio, one-on-one with mentors, or even through observation
in the local bars.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SESSIONS, PANELS, PAPERS: FAT STUDIES=20
MIDWEST POPULAR CULTURE & AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE
12th Annual
SOUTHERN WRITERS,
SOUTHERN WRITING
[Updated Information: extended deadline (May 31, 2006)]
is a University of Mississippi Graduate Student Conference
held in conjunction with the Annual Faulkner and
Yoknapatawpha
Conference. The Graduate Students in the Departments of
English and
Southern Studies invite you to submit abstracts exploring
Southern
culture. Accepted papers will be presented in Oxford,
Mississippi, July
20th through 22nd, 2006.
Topics for papers or panels are not restricted to literature
& may include:
12th Annual
SOUTHERN WRITERS,
SOUTHERN WRITING
[Updated Information: extended deadline (May 31, 2006)]
is a University of Mississippi Graduate Student Conference
held in conjunction with the Annual Faulkner and
Yoknapatawpha
Conference. The Graduate Students in the Departments of
English and
Southern Studies invite you to submit abstracts exploring
Southern
culture. Accepted papers will be presented in Oxford,
Mississippi, July
20th through 22nd, 2006.
Topics for papers or panels are not restricted to literature
& may include:
12th Annual
SOUTHERN WRITERS,
SOUTHERN WRITING
[Updated Information: extended deadline (May 31, 2006)]
is a University of Mississippi Graduate Student Conference
held in conjunction with the Annual Faulkner and
Yoknapatawpha
Conference. The Graduate Students in the Departments of
English and
Southern Studies invite you to submit abstracts exploring
Southern
culture. Accepted papers will be presented in Oxford,
Mississippi, July
20th through 22nd, 2006.
Topics for papers or panels are not restricted to literature
& may include:
The International Society for the Study of Time
announces its
Thirteenth Triennial Conference
Time: Limits and Constraints
Asilomar Conference Center
Monterey, California, USA
July 28 - August 3, 2007
The International Society for the Study of Time
announces its
Thirteenth Triennial Conference
Time: Limits and Constraints
Asilomar Conference Center
Monterey, California, USA
July 28 - August 3, 2007
We encourage submission of academic articles from any discipline, coverin=
g any subject or topic, provided that the language used is non-specialist=
and appeals to a wide audience. Unlike many academic publications, Nebul=
a is not limited to a specific school, faculty, or subject.
We are also interested in providing an alternative view to mainstream cul=
tural and political ideologies. As such, we encourage non-fiction, intell=
ectual writing, that does not follow the generic conventions of academic =
writing but which demonstrates substantial sophistication and which may b=
e of interest to a broad audience. We encourage contributors to offer the=
Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk
Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk
Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk
Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006
Pulping the Archive: Uncovering Popular Modernisms
Modernist Studies Association 8
Tulsa, Oklahoma: October 19-22, 2006
Pulping the Archive: Uncovering Popular Modernisms