CFP: Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture (11/30/05; ICFA, 3/15/06-3/19/06)
Participants are being sought for paper sessions on
Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture for the 27th Annual
International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.
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Participants are being sought for paper sessions on
Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture for the 27th Annual
International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.
Participants are being sought for paper sessions on
Fan Art, Fiction, and Culture for the 27th Annual
International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
A seminar on "The Idea of the Holocaust and the Human" will be held at the
American Comparative Literature Association meeting at Princeton
University from March 23-26, 2006. The seminar format allows for as many
as a dozen 15-20 minute papers. Abstracts may be submitted at the ACLA
website: http://webscript.princeton.edu/~acla06/site/?page_id=4.
The deadline for submissions is November 30.
Announcement for "The Idea of the Holocaust and the Human":
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
POSTCOLONIALITY AND BLACKNESS
Callaloo seeks creative and multi-disciplinary critical submissions for a
special issue on "postcoloniality and blackness." For this issue, we are
interested in looking comparatively at the uneven postcolonial situation of
black peoples and cultures in the 21st century. We seek to explore the
diverse material and political circumstances of black postcolonials, and the
limitations of current postcolonial theorizing for the black experience.
Creative Submissions
Previously unpublished work in all genres, including interviews.
Modern Language Studies (MLS) would like to solicit reviews of the new
Penguin translations of Freud's works. Reviewers should be aware of the
differences between the new translations and the Standard Edition. We
encourage reviewers to discuss issues of translation and their
consequences for psychoanalytic literary studies and/or the study of
Freud in a literary context.
Reviews may range from 1500-3000 words. Longer reviews may also be
possible.
Reviewers must be members of the Northeast Modern Language Association
(www.nemla.org) by the time of publication.
Modern Language Studies (MLS) would like to solicit reviews of the new
Penguin translations of Freud's works. Reviewers should be aware of the
differences between the new translations and the Standard Edition. We
encourage reviewers to discuss issues of translation and their
consequences for psychoanalytic literary studies and/or the study of
Freud in a literary context.
Reviews may range from 1500-3000 words. Longer reviews may also be
possible.
Reviewers must be members of the Northeast Modern Language Association
(www.nemla.org) by the time of publication.
Hello. The deadline has been extended for contributions to the
Compendium of 20th Century World Novelists and Novels
As the chief editor of The Compendium of 20th Century World Novelists =
and
Novels, I am seeking manuscripts from contributors who are familiar =
with the
work. The manuscripts will focus on novelists and novels from the 20th
century. The novels that will be collected in this extensive volume =
will
have been written in a language other than English but subsequently
translated into English. I am attaching a list of available writing
assignments. Please review the below list and email me with your =
interests.
Best regards,
Hello. The deadline has been extended for contributions to the
Compendium of 20th Century World Novelists and Novels
As the chief editor of The Compendium of 20th Century World Novelists =
and
Novels, I am seeking manuscripts from contributors who are familiar =
with the
work. The manuscripts will focus on novelists and novels from the 20th
century. The novels that will be collected in this extensive volume =
will
have been written in a language other than English but subsequently
translated into English. I am attaching a list of available writing
assignments. Please review the below list and email me with your =
interests.
Best regards,
Revisiting Robert Bage's Fiction
The editor (Dr Sandro Jung) of the projected collection on Robert Bage invites full-length chapters (6000-8000 words) on any aspect of Bage's fiction. While Bage's Hermsprong has received occasional scholarly interest, it has, on the whole, remained Bage's only novel that is read nowadays. In that respect, chapters on Bage's other novels would be especially welcome. It is hoped that the novels will be contextualised against the background of the Romantic discourses of identity as well as the political (anti-)Jacobin debates.
Please submit 400-word abstracts electronically to the editor at Sandro.Jung at btinternet.com
Revisiting Robert Bage's Fiction
The editor (Dr Sandro Jung) of the projected collection on Robert Bage invites full-length chapters (6000-8000 words) on any aspect of Bage's fiction. While Bage's Hermsprong has received occasional scholarly interest, it has, on the whole, remained Bage's only novel that is read nowadays. In that respect, chapters on Bage's other novels would be especially welcome. It is hoped that the novels will be contextualised against the background of the Romantic discourses of identity as well as the political (anti-)Jacobin debates.
Please submit 400-word abstracts electronically to the editor at Sandro.Jung at btinternet.com
TRAFFIC: mobility, flows, transgression
March 10, 2006
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Traffic will be an interdisciplinary conference that explores the movement of
persons, cultural products, objects, and ideas between different contexts:
nations, cultures, territories, class positions, gender identities, racial
boundaries, urban and rural spaces, and political ideologies.
TRAFFIC: mobility, flows, transgression
March 10, 2006
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Traffic will be an interdisciplinary conference that explores the movement of
persons, cultural products, objects, and ideas between different contexts:
nations, cultures, territories, class positions, gender identities, racial
boundaries, urban and rural spaces, and political ideologies.
TRAFFIC: mobility, flows, transgression
March 10, 2006
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Traffic will be an interdisciplinary conference that explores the movement of
persons, cultural products, objects, and ideas between different contexts:
nations, cultures, territories, class positions, gender identities, racial
boundaries, urban and rural spaces, and political ideologies.
AFROEUROPEANS: BLACK CULTURES AND IDENTITIES IN EUROPE
LEON (SPAIN) 18-21 OCTOBER 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR ARTICLES
The international research team "Afroeuropeans: Black Cultures and
Identities in Europe"* will be meeting in Leon, Spain, to celebrate the IV
Conference of African Studies at the University of Leon, under the motto:
"Afroeurope_at_s: Culturas e Identidades / Afroeuropeans: Cultures and
Identities / Afroeuropeens: Cultures et Identités".
The event will take place from the 18th to 21rst October 2006.
Among the invited speakers are:
AFROEUROPEANS: BLACK CULTURES AND IDENTITIES IN EUROPE
LEON (SPAIN) 18-21 OCTOBER 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR ARTICLES
The international research team "Afroeuropeans: Black Cultures and
Identities in Europe"* will be meeting in Leon, Spain, to celebrate the IV
Conference of African Studies at the University of Leon, under the motto:
"Afroeurope_at_s: Culturas e Identidades / Afroeuropeans: Cultures and
Identities / Afroeuropeens: Cultures et Identités".
The event will take place from the 18th to 21rst October 2006.
Among the invited speakers are:
AFROEUROPEANS: BLACK CULTURES AND IDENTITIES IN EUROPE
LEON (SPAIN) 18-21 OCTOBER 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS/CALL FOR ARTICLES
The international research team "Afroeuropeans: Black Cultures and
Identities in Europe"* will be meeting in Leon, Spain, to celebrate the IV
Conference of African Studies at the University of Leon, under the motto:
"Afroeurope_at_s: Culturas e Identidades / Afroeuropeans: Cultures and
Identities / Afroeuropeens: Cultures et Identités".
The event will take place from the 18th to 21rst October 2006.
Among the invited speakers are:
SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
"Frames & framing"
SAIT Conference
March 17th & 18th 2006
Institute of English Studies, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, Paris 75006, France.
"Frames & framing"
Deadline updated:
Paper proposals are invited for the following seminar at the 2006
American Comparative Literature Association Annual Conference in
Princeton, NJ:
"Ghosts, Gender, History"
Seminar Organizer: Sladja Blazan, Humboldt University (Berlin)
In most cultures the figure of the ghost stands for a forceful=20
separation of past and present. Some cultures integrate the ghost=20
figure into the present in order to provide a sense of continuity. In=20
literature and film the ghost motif has been directly associated with=20
particular cultural meanings, but has also been used as a plot element=20=
Deadline updated:
Paper proposals are invited for the following seminar at the 2006
American Comparative Literature Association Annual Conference in
Princeton, NJ:
"Ghosts, Gender, History"
Seminar Organizer: Sladja Blazan, Humboldt University (Berlin)
In most cultures the figure of the ghost stands for a forceful=20
separation of past and present. Some cultures integrate the ghost=20
figure into the present in order to provide a sense of continuity. In=20
literature and film the ghost motif has been directly associated with=20
particular cultural meanings, but has also been used as a plot element=20=
Deadline updated:
Paper proposals are invited for the following seminar at the 2006
American Comparative Literature Association Annual Conference in
Princeton, NJ:
"Ghosts, Gender, History"
Seminar Organizer: Sladja Blazan, Humboldt University (Berlin)
In most cultures the figure of the ghost stands for a forceful=20
separation of past and present. Some cultures integrate the ghost=20
figure into the present in order to provide a sense of continuity. In=20
literature and film the ghost motif has been directly associated with=20
particular cultural meanings, but has also been used as a plot element=20=
Acacia Group's 2006 Conference: Politicizing Texts
The Acacia Group of California State University, Fullerton is seeking
papers for our 2006 conference to be held February 17th and 18th,
2006. We are interested papers/presentations for the following
suggested panel:
Acacia Group's 2006 Conference: Politicizing Texts
The Acacia Group of California State University, Fullerton is seeking
papers for our 2006 conference to be held February 17th and 18th,
2006. We are interested papers/presentations for the following
suggested panel:
Reading Traditions, Appropriating Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Rhetorical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
The University of Oklahoma
April 21-22, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University
Reading Traditions, Appropriating Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Rhetorical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
The University of Oklahoma
April 21-22, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University