CFP: Law, Culture and the Humanities (10/15/05; 3/17/06-3/18/06)
9th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture
and the Humanities, Syracuse University, N.Y. March 17-18, 2006
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9th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture
and the Humanities, Syracuse University, N.Y. March 17-18, 2006
Call for Chapters - Submission Deadline Oct. 1, 2005
Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives
Edited by Kirk St.Amant and Brian Still, Texas Tech University
The William Dean Howells Society invites paper proposals that examine
Howells's relationships with women, broadly defined. Possible paper
topics may include Howells's own personal life, his fiction and
criticism, literary friendships, writings on marriage and sexuality, or
editorial work.
Please send by January 8, 2006 paper proposals no longer than 500 words
and copy of cv to Claudia Stokes at Claudia.stokes_at_trinity.edu or by
post to Claudia Stokes, Trinity University, Dept of English, 1 Trinity
Place, San Antonio, TX 78212.
__________________________________
Dr. Claudia Stokes
Assistant Professor of English
Co-Director, Women's and Gender Studies
Trinity University
The William Dean Howells Society invites paper proposals that examine
Howells's relationships with women, broadly defined. Possible paper
topics may include Howells's own personal life, his fiction and
criticism, literary friendships, writings on marriage and sexuality, or
editorial work.
Please send by January 8, 2006 paper proposals no longer than 500 words
and copy of cv to Claudia Stokes at Claudia.stokes_at_trinity.edu or by
post to Claudia Stokes, Trinity University, Dept of English, 1 Trinity
Place, San Antonio, TX 78212.
__________________________________
Dr. Claudia Stokes
Assistant Professor of English
Co-Director, Women's and Gender Studies
Trinity University
Autism and Representation Friday 24th Feb 2006
A colloquium hosted by the Association for Research in Popular Fictions at Liverpool John Moores University
This colloquium seeks to consolidate, encourage & advance the growing body of cultural analysis concerned with cognitive disabilities, especially autism.
The rising rate of diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders coupled with the popularisation of neurological research (not to mention the popularity of a certain well known novel) has made autism the disorder 'de rigueur' for the beginning of the 21st century.
This colloquium aims to map out the discursive challenges, limits, dangers and potentialities of this cultural phenomenon.
Autism and Representation Friday 24th Feb 2006
A colloquium hosted by the Association for Research in Popular Fictions at Liverpool John Moores University
This colloquium seeks to consolidate, encourage & advance the growing body of cultural analysis concerned with cognitive disabilities, especially autism.
The rising rate of diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders coupled with the popularisation of neurological research (not to mention the popularity of a certain well known novel) has made autism the disorder 'de rigueur' for the beginning of the 21st century.
This colloquium aims to map out the discursive challenges, limits, dangers and potentialities of this cultural phenomenon.
Autism and Representation Friday 24th Feb 2006
A colloquium hosted by the Association for Research in Popular Fictions at Liverpool John Moores University
This colloquium seeks to consolidate, encourage & advance the growing body of cultural analysis concerned with cognitive disabilities, especially autism.
The rising rate of diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders coupled with the popularisation of neurological research (not to mention the popularity of a certain well known novel) has made autism the disorder 'de rigueur' for the beginning of the 21st century.
This colloquium aims to map out the discursive challenges, limits, dangers and potentialities of this cultural phenomenon.
The William Dean Howells Society invites paper proposals that examine
instances of Howells's life and work that diverge from what we would
normally expect of him, literary or otherwise. Possible topics may
include politics, ghost stories and occultism, utopian fiction, poetry,
literary criticism, sentimentalism, and sexuality, among others.
Please send by January 8, 2006 paper proposals no longer than 500 words
and copy of cv to Claudia Stokes at Claudia.stokes_at_trinity.edu or by
post to Claudia Stokes, Trinity University, Dept of English, 1 Trinity
Place, San Antonio, TX 78212.
__________________________________
Dr. Claudia Stokes
Assistant Professor of English
The deadline for both of the following panel proposal calls for theRhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference is August 25. Please note 2 calls for proposals are posted below.
RSA Panel Title: Rhetoric in the Jesuit Tradition: Looking Back
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
February 24-26, 2006
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
"Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to
distinguish us from them."
—Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands la Fronterra
The deadline for both of the following panel proposal calls for theRhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference is August 25. Please note 2 calls for proposals are posted below.
RSA Panel Title: Rhetoric in the Jesuit Tradition: Looking Back
(Re)Markable Identities: Confronting, Corrupting, and Conflating Cultural
Discourses
February 24-26, 2006
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
"Borders are set up to define the places that are safe and unsafe, to
distinguish us from them."
—Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands la Fronterra
The Africana Studies Group Presents
"Any enemy of the Black man is the enemy of me": Departures and
Definitions of Afro-Latino Identity in the New Millennium
All Day Conference
Friday, 17 March 2006
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fourth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Issue #4 (August, 2005) includes an editorial by Martin Barker, an article
entitled by Thomas Austin concerning audience perspectives on screen
documentaries, an investigation into the reception of French nationalism in
Germany (Joseph Jurt), and Victoria Knight's study into mass communication
consumption in a closed young offenders institution.
The Africana Studies Group Presents
"Any enemy of the Black man is the enemy of me": Departures and
Definitions of Afro-Latino Identity in the New Millennium
All Day Conference
Friday, 17 March 2006
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
Contributions are sought for a new collection of essays on Janet Frame.
"Frameworks: Contemporary Criticism on Janet Frame"
The Africana Studies Group Presents
"Any enemy of the Black man is the enemy of me": Departures and
Definitions of Afro-Latino Identity in the New Millennium
All Day Conference
Friday, 17 March 2006
The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fourth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Issue #4 (August, 2005) includes an editorial by Martin Barker, an article
entitled by Thomas Austin concerning audience perspectives on screen
documentaries, an investigation into the reception of French nationalism in
Germany (Joseph Jurt), and Victoria Knight's study into mass communication
consumption in a closed young offenders institution.
Contributions are sought for a new collection of essays on Janet Frame.
"Frameworks: Contemporary Criticism on Janet Frame"
Teaching Romanticism
17 Mar 06 - 18 Mar 06,
Friends House, Euston Road, London
Teaching Romanticism
17 Mar 06 - 18 Mar 06,
Friends House, Euston Road, London
Teaching Romanticism
17 Mar 06 - 18 Mar 06,
Friends House, Euston Road, London
Note that the deadline to submit abstracts has changed.
Note that the deadline to submit abstracts has changed.
Northeast Victorian Studies
Association
2006 Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS
VICTORIAN FATIGUE
32nd Annual Meeting: April 7-9, 2006 at Drew University, Madison, NJ.
NVSA welcomes proposals for papers on the topic of Victorian Fatigue
"Margaret Fuller and Her Circle"
Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA) Conference, Philadelphia, 3/2-5/06.
NEMLA Sponsored Panel
Essays invited on any aspect of Margaret Fuller's writings and/or other work of connected authors.
250-500 word abstracts due by 9/15/05 to:
Marilyn Rye
M-MS1-01
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
285 Madison Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940
or send by email (preferred)
to <mrye_at_fdu.edu)
Phone: 973-443-8343
Fax: 973-443-8087
Deadline extended:
CFP: Medieval Video Gaming (proposals 10/01/2005)
Proposals for THE MEDIEVAL IN MOTION:
Neomedievalism in Film, Television, and Video Games
(An Anthology of Critical & Pedagogical Analysis)
Deadline extended:
CFP: Medieval Video Gaming (proposals 10/01/2005)
Proposals for THE MEDIEVAL IN MOTION:
Neomedievalism in Film, Television, and Video Games
(An Anthology of Critical & Pedagogical Analysis)
Abstracts now being accepted for a Special Session, Italian Sacre
Rappresentazioni, at the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies at
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 4-7, 2006. Papers are welcome on any topic related to
the Rappresentazioni, including but not limited to staging, performance, and
relationships to other mystery plays of medieval Europe.
Please submit abstracts by September 15th (sooner is better) to Rob Sulewski at
the address below. E-mail submissions are preferred because we are obliged to
send any abstracts not accepted for this session to the conference organizers
for general sessions. If you send an abstract, please remember to provide the
following:
Abstracts now being accepted for a Special Session, Italian Sacre
Rappresentazioni, at the 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies at
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 4-7, 2006. Papers are welcome on any topic related to
the Rappresentazioni, including but not limited to staging, performance, and
relationships to other mystery plays of medieval Europe.
Please submit abstracts by September 15th (sooner is better) to Rob Sulewski at
the address below. E-mail submissions are preferred because we are obliged to
send any abstracts not accepted for this session to the conference organizers
for general sessions. If you send an abstract, please remember to provide the
following: