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Call for Contributors: Dictionary of Literary Biography
AMERICAN ROMANCE WRITERS
Draft deadline December 1, 2005
Contributors are needed to write an objective, clear, comprehensive account
of the life, career, and literary reputation of the romance writers listed
below.
Those interested in contributing please e-mail the volume’s editor:
Pamela Regis, Professor of English
McDaniel College
2 College Hill
Westminster, MD 21157
pregis_at_mcdaniel.edu
TWENTIETH-CENTURY LITERATURE AND CULTURE CONFERENCE
February 23-25, 2006, Louisville, KY
Call for Submissions to Proposed Volume: "Thrift, Horatio": Critical and
Literary Responses to Thrift, the Secondhand, and the Recycled.
Articles and creative works are solicited for a proposed collection focusing
on "thrift" in literary texts, theories of the recycled and the secondhand,
critical appraisal of the images of recycling and consignment,
interdisciplinary papers relating to these issues, and creative responses
(fiction/nonfiction) to thrift and the art of "thrifting."
Send two-page abstracts or proposals by September 1 to: Dr. Kathleen
Anderson (Kathleen_Anderson_at_pba.edu) and Dr. Susan Jones
(Susan_Jones_at_pba.edu).
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are soliciting contributions for a collection of essays (to be
published by McFarland and Company ) which will address the work of
Stanley Kubrick from a variety of new and fresh perspectives. In
general, we are particularly interested in essays that synthesize
analyses of several Kubrick films as they relate to a particular
topic, rather than single film studies. As an example, an essay is
already underway on architecture and Kubrick's films. We particularly
encourage original, groundbreaking analysis and discussions of
overlooked aspects of Kubrick's work.
Preference will be given to essays that are already completed or
nearing completion.
CALL FOR PAPERS
"Susan Sontag: Cinema and Photography"
Special Issue of Post Script: Essays in Film and the
Humanities
Guest Edited by Dudley Andrew and Colin Burnett
CALL FOR PAPERS
"Susan Sontag: Cinema and Photography"
Special Issue of Post Script: Essays in Film and the
Humanities
Guest Edited by Dudley Andrew and Colin Burnett
CALL FOR PAPERS
"Susan Sontag: Cinema and Photography"
Special Issue of Post Script: Essays in Film and the
Humanities
Guest Edited by Dudley Andrew and Colin Burnett
CALL FOR PAPERS
Romance Fiction: Satin Sheets
Romance Writers & Writing
Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
Annual Regional Conference
February 8-11, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Conference Hotel:
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
phone: 1.505.842.1234
fax: 1.505.766.6710
CALL FOR PAPERS
Romance Fiction: Satin Sheets
Romance Writers & Writing
Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
Annual Regional Conference
February 8-11, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Conference Hotel:
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
phone: 1.505.842.1234
fax: 1.505.766.6710
Wea re looking for a scholar to write a 2500-word essay on Postcolonial
Russai for our book which is being published by Edinburgh University
Press. Deatils follow.
A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in Continental Europe
and its Empires
Edited by Prem Poddar, Rajeev Patke and Lars Jensen
Regional Editors: John Beverley, Charles Forsdick, Pierre-Philippe
Fraiture, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Theo d' Haen, Lars Jensen, Birthe Kundrus,
Elizabeth Monasterios, Phillip Rothwell
Wea re looking for a scholar to write a 2500-word essay on Postcolonial
Russai for our book which is being published by Edinburgh University
Press. Deatils follow.
A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in Continental Europe
and its Empires
Edited by Prem Poddar, Rajeev Patke and Lars Jensen
Regional Editors: John Beverley, Charles Forsdick, Pierre-Philippe
Fraiture, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Theo d' Haen, Lars Jensen, Birthe Kundrus,
Elizabeth Monasterios, Phillip Rothwell
Wea re looking for a scholar to write a 2500-word essay on Postcolonial
Russai for our book which is being published by Edinburgh University
Press. Deatils follow.
A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in Continental Europe
and its Empires
Edited by Prem Poddar, Rajeev Patke and Lars Jensen
Regional Editors: John Beverley, Charles Forsdick, Pierre-Philippe
Fraiture, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Theo d' Haen, Lars Jensen, Birthe Kundrus,
Elizabeth Monasterios, Phillip Rothwell
Please Cross-Post to Relevant Lists
CALL FOR PAPERS:
"EMPIRE, BORDERLANDS, & BORDER CULTURES"
Please Cross-Post to Relevant Lists
CALL FOR PAPERS:
"EMPIRE, BORDERLANDS, & BORDER CULTURES"
Please Cross-Post to Relevant Lists
CALL FOR PAPERS:
"EMPIRE, BORDERLANDS, & BORDER CULTURES"
Please Cross-Post to Relevant Lists
CALL FOR PAPERS:
"EMPIRE, BORDERLANDS, & BORDER CULTURES"
For a 40th-year anniversary special issue, African American
Review invites scholarly queries, proposals, and papers for
a special issue on Julia C. Collins, African American author
of several recently re-discovered essays and the 1865 novel
The Curse of Caste, or The Slave Bride. The publication of
the special issue will coincide with the 2006 publication of
The Curse of Caste, the first since its mid-19th-century
serialization in The Christian Recorder, edited by William
L. Andrews and Mitch Kachun for Oxford University Press.
AAR also welcomes scholarly work that will
contextualize Collins and her extant writings. Prospective
topics include the 19th-century African American press,
For a 40th-year anniversary special issue, African American
Review invites scholarly queries, proposals, and papers for
a special issue on Julia C. Collins, African American author
of several recently re-discovered essays and the 1865 novel
The Curse of Caste, or The Slave Bride. The publication of
the special issue will coincide with the 2006 publication of
The Curse of Caste, the first since its mid-19th-century
serialization in The Christian Recorder, edited by William
L. Andrews and Mitch Kachun for Oxford University Press.
AAR also welcomes scholarly work that will
contextualize Collins and her extant writings. Prospective
topics include the 19th-century African American press,
Australian Association of Jewish Studies
18th CONFERENCE, 12th -13th February 2006,
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
AUSTRALIA
WOMEN IN JUDAISM
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Melbourne 3010 Victoria
Australia.
Call for papers. The Australian Association of Jewish Studies is pleased to
issue this call for papers to be presented at its 18th annual conference,
which will be convened at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
on 12-13 February 2006.
Australian Association of Jewish Studies
18th CONFERENCE, 12th -13th February 2006,
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
AUSTRALIA
WOMEN IN JUDAISM
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Melbourne 3010 Victoria
Australia.
Call for papers. The Australian Association of Jewish Studies is pleased to
issue this call for papers to be presented at its 18th annual conference,
which will be convened at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
on 12-13 February 2006.
Australian Association of Jewish Studies
18th CONFERENCE, 12th -13th February 2006,
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
AUSTRALIA
WOMEN IN JUDAISM
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Melbourne 3010 Victoria
Australia.
Call for papers. The Australian Association of Jewish Studies is pleased to
issue this call for papers to be presented at its 18th annual conference,
which will be convened at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
on 12-13 February 2006.
Australian Association of Jewish Studies
18th CONFERENCE, 12th -13th February 2006,
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
AUSTRALIA
WOMEN IN JUDAISM
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Melbourne 3010 Victoria
Australia.
Call for papers. The Australian Association of Jewish Studies is pleased to
issue this call for papers to be presented at its 18th annual conference,
which will be convened at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
on 12-13 February 2006.
This is a call for proposals for 2 areas of the Mid-Atlantic Pop/Am.
Culture Annual Conference. The 2005 conference will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ from November 4-6, 2005. The 2 areas
are: "This Builds That: The Architecture of Literature" and "Technology and
the Home"; descriptions are below. I look forward to receiving proposals at
the address listed below by June 15, 2005.
This is a call for proposals for 2 areas of the Mid-Atlantic Pop/Am.
Culture Annual Conference. The 2005 conference will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ from November 4-6, 2005. The 2 areas
are: "This Builds That: The Architecture of Literature" and "Technology and
the Home"; descriptions are below. I look forward to receiving proposals at
the address listed below by June 15, 2005.
This is a call for proposals for 2 areas of the Mid-Atlantic Pop/Am.
Culture Annual Conference. The 2005 conference will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ from November 4-6, 2005. The 2 areas
are: "This Builds That: The Architecture of Literature" and "Technology and
the Home"; descriptions are below. I look forward to receiving proposals at
the address listed below by June 15, 2005.
Call for Papers
Shakespeare and the Irish Writer (IRL) (2/24-25/06)
National University of Ireland, Maynooth and University College Dublin
Call for Papers
Shakespeare and the Irish Writer (IRL) (2/24-25/06)
National University of Ireland, Maynooth and University College Dublin
Call for Papers
Shakespeare and the Irish Writer (IRL) (2/24-25/06)
National University of Ireland, Maynooth and University College Dublin
African American Review is soliciting essays for a special
issue on the Post-Soul aesthetic to be published in 2007.
Greg Tate calls the Post-Soul "the African American
equivalent of postmodernism," and a working definition of
the Post-Soul aesthetic could include, but not be limited
to, this quotation from Thelma Golden, curator of the Studio
Museum in Harlem (who prefers the term "post-black"):
"For me, to approach a conversation about 'black art'
ultimately meant embracing and rejecting the notion of such
a thing at the very same time. . . . [The Post-Soul] was
characterized by artists who were adamant about not being
labeled as 'black' artists, though their work was