CFP: The Heroic Age Issue 11 (11/1/06; journal issue)
The Heroic Age Issue 11: Baghdad, Byzantium, Aachen, and
Winchester:
Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers
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The Heroic Age Issue 11: Baghdad, Byzantium, Aachen, and
Winchester:
Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers
The Heroic Age Issue 11: Baghdad, Byzantium, Aachen, and
Winchester:
Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers
CFP: The Disintegration of Imagination: Exploring Richard Kelly's Donnie
Darko - Director's Cut (08/22/06; NEMLA, 03/01/07-03/04/07)
NEMLA's 38th Annual Convention March 1-4, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Preaching and Politics in Early Modern Britain
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A two-day international conference at the Centre for Research in the =
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, =
3-4 November 2006. =20
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'The sermon properly considered - as theatrical, as fundamentally =
occasional, as literary art inextricably engaged in the public sphere - =
stands poised to take a wholly new place in literary study, and a better =
understood one in historical study.'
(Lori Anne Ferrell and Peter McCullough, 2000)
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How far have we come in the six years since Ferrell and McCullough's =
prediction?=20
CALL FOR PAPERS
=20
Preaching and Politics in Early Modern Britain
=20
A two-day international conference at the Centre for Research in the =
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, =
3-4 November 2006. =20
=20
'The sermon properly considered - as theatrical, as fundamentally =
occasional, as literary art inextricably engaged in the public sphere - =
stands poised to take a wholly new place in literary study, and a better =
understood one in historical study.'
(Lori Anne Ferrell and Peter McCullough, 2000)
=20
How far have we come in the six years since Ferrell and McCullough's =
prediction?=20
CALL FOR PAPERS
=20
Preaching and Politics in Early Modern Britain
=20
A two-day international conference at the Centre for Research in the =
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, =
3-4 November 2006. =20
=20
'The sermon properly considered - as theatrical, as fundamentally =
occasional, as literary art inextricably engaged in the public sphere - =
stands poised to take a wholly new place in literary study, and a better =
understood one in historical study.'
(Lori Anne Ferrell and Peter McCullough, 2000)
=20
How far have we come in the six years since Ferrell and McCullough's =
prediction?=20
Another [Art] World: A Journal of Radical Art, Theory and Criticism
Recent developments in the =91art market=92 have forced artists to think =
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beyond exhibiting their works in galleries and museums. These same =20
changes situate biennials and art fairs as the reified site where =20
artists position their work in relation to globalizing economies and =20
hegemonic discourses. Inversely, the market has also created =20
supplementary spaces where artists from the so-called margins may =20
enter into dialogue with those at the center. Nonetheless, this =20
trajectory continues to expand in an extremely inequitable direction, =20=
Another [Art] World: A Journal of Radical Art, Theory and Criticism
Recent developments in the =91art market=92 have forced artists to think =
=20
beyond exhibiting their works in galleries and museums. These same =20
changes situate biennials and art fairs as the reified site where =20
artists position their work in relation to globalizing economies and =20
hegemonic discourses. Inversely, the market has also created =20
supplementary spaces where artists from the so-called margins may =20
enter into dialogue with those at the center. Nonetheless, this =20
trajectory continues to expand in an extremely inequitable direction, =20=
"The Anti-Hero: Because Good Doesn't Have to Be Nice"
A panel at the 2007 convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association=
,
March 1-3, Baltimore MD.
"The Anti-Hero: Because Good Doesn't Have to Be Nice"
A panel at the 2007 convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association=
,
March 1-3, Baltimore MD.
CFP: Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association Conference March 31, 2007
"Creative Forces: Women, Art, Science"
The Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association invites submissions for its
annual conference to be held March 31, 2007, at Bucks County Community
College in Newtown, PA. This year's conference theme is "Creative Forces:
Women, Art, Science."
This conference spotlights the dynamic relations and fecund negotiations
among the complex and interrelated domains of the arts, the sciences, and
gender.
Call for Papers
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"Teaching Medieval Women"
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38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
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Papers should address any aspect of teaching medieval women, including
teaching the texts and subjects associated with women (female authors,
protagonists, subjects, and audiences) in medieval literature, as well
as the act of teaching medieval women themselves (issues of literacy and
the education of women). Papers should be no longer than twenty minutes
in length.
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Deadline: September 15, 2006
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Call for Papers
=20
"Teaching Medieval Women"
=20
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
=20
Papers should address any aspect of teaching medieval women, including
teaching the texts and subjects associated with women (female authors,
protagonists, subjects, and audiences) in medieval literature, as well
as the act of teaching medieval women themselves (issues of literacy and
the education of women). Papers should be no longer than twenty minutes
in length.
=20
Deadline: September 15, 2006
=20
Call for Papers
=20
"Teaching Medieval Women"
=20
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
=20
Papers should address any aspect of teaching medieval women, including
teaching the texts and subjects associated with women (female authors,
protagonists, subjects, and audiences) in medieval literature, as well
as the act of teaching medieval women themselves (issues of literacy and
the education of women). Papers should be no longer than twenty minutes
in length.
=20
Deadline: September 15, 2006
=20
CFP: Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association Conference March 31, 2007
"Creative Forces: Women, Art, Science"
The Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association invites submissions for its
annual conference to be held March 31, 2007, at Bucks County Community
College in Newtown, PA. This year's conference theme is "Creative Forces:
Women, Art, Science."
This conference spotlights the dynamic relations and fecund negotiations
among the complex and interrelated domains of the arts, the sciences, and
gender.
Call for Papers
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
www.filmandhistory.org
AREA: Crime Documentary
CFP: Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association Conference March 31, 2007
"Creative Forces: Women, Art, Science"
The Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association invites submissions for its
annual conference to be held March 31, 2007, at Bucks County Community
College in Newtown, PA. This year's conference theme is "Creative Forces:
Women, Art, Science."
This conference spotlights the dynamic relations and fecund negotiations
among the complex and interrelated domains of the arts, the sciences, and
gender.
CFP: Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association Conference March 31, 2007
"Creative Forces: Women, Art, Science"
The Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association invites submissions for its
annual conference to be held March 31, 2007, at Bucks County Community
College in Newtown, PA. This year's conference theme is "Creative Forces:
Women, Art, Science."
This conference spotlights the dynamic relations and fecund negotiations
among the complex and interrelated domains of the arts, the sciences, and
gender.
Call for Papers - Franz Kafka and Animals
>From Dr. Donna Yarri and Dr. Marc Lucht
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Call for Papers - Franz Kafka and Animals
>From Dr. Donna Yarri and Dr. Marc Lucht
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The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (JSM)
Call For Papers for Issue 4, deadline 1st August 2006
Note the extended deadline for submissions.
Issue 4 of the JSM, due to appear late in 2006, is now seeking contributions. Scholarly articles in English about any aspect of magic/occultism are welcome up to 8000 words in length.
Submission to the journal is in English, by Email attachment, in Rich Text Format documents using Harvard Citation Style. Full submission details, an outline style guide can be found here :
http://www.sasm.co.uk/styleguide.html
The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (JSM)
Call For Papers for Issue 4, deadline 1st August 2006
Note the extended deadline for submissions.
Issue 4 of the JSM, due to appear late in 2006, is now seeking contributions. Scholarly articles in English about any aspect of magic/occultism are welcome up to 8000 words in length.
Submission to the journal is in English, by Email attachment, in Rich Text Format documents using Harvard Citation Style. Full submission details, an outline style guide can be found here :
http://www.sasm.co.uk/styleguide.html
Call for papers
French and Francophone Literature & History
=AB Visible et invisible : lutte de femmes =BB
Edited Collection
We invite scholars to submit abstracts of articles for publication on =20=
the topic of women=92s visibility and women=92s bodily representation in =
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French and Francophone Literature and History.
This collection, =93Visible et invisible: lutte de femmes,=94 seeks to =20=
Call for papers
French and Francophone Literature & History
=AB Visible et invisible : lutte de femmes =BB
Edited Collection
We invite scholars to submit abstracts of articles for publication on =20=
the topic of women=92s visibility and women=92s bodily representation in =
=20
French and Francophone Literature and History.
This collection, =93Visible et invisible: lutte de femmes,=94 seeks to =20=
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I invite you to contribute to a book that will examine the way
physical disability is shown and used in children's fiction. Although
the material concerned is fiction written for children, the book is a
critique of fiction where disability is featured, and *is not* a
series of short stories.