CFP: Historical Catharsis and Family Genealogy in African and African Diaspora Literature (6/30/06; anthology)
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Book project:
Historical Catharsis and Family Genealogy in African and African Diaspora Literature.
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Book project:
Historical Catharsis and Family Genealogy in African and African Diaspora Literature.
Overview
***deadline extended****
The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and American Culture
Association is extending its deadline for proposals for its upcoming
conference. Papers dealing with Irish culture, literature, emigrants,
history, "Diaspora," or any aspect that would fall under the umbrella of
Irish studies will be considered. The MPCA/MACA conference will be held
Friday-Sunday, October 27-29, 2006 at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel &
Suites in Indianapolis, IN.
***deadline extended****
The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and American Culture
Association is extending its deadline for proposals for its upcoming
conference. Papers dealing with Irish culture, literature, emigrants,
history, "Diaspora," or any aspect that would fall under the umbrella of
Irish studies will be considered. The MPCA/MACA conference will be held
Friday-Sunday, October 27-29, 2006 at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel &
Suites in Indianapolis, IN.
***deadline extended****
The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and American Culture
Association is extending its deadline for proposals for its upcoming
conference. Papers dealing with Irish culture, literature, emigrants,
history, "Diaspora," or any aspect that would fall under the umbrella of
Irish studies will be considered. The MPCA/MACA conference will be held
Friday-Sunday, October 27-29, 2006 at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel &
Suites in Indianapolis, IN.
***deadline extended****
The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and American Culture
Association is extending its deadline for proposals for its upcoming
conference. Papers dealing with Irish culture, literature, emigrants,
history, "Diaspora," or any aspect that would fall under the umbrella of
Irish studies will be considered. The MPCA/MACA conference will be held
Friday-Sunday, October 27-29, 2006 at the Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel &
Suites in Indianapolis, IN.
Women & Creativity IX
22-24 March 2007; Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: 30 November 2006
Women & Creativity IX
22-24 March 2007; Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts: 30 November 2006
***deadline extended--new deadline: June 30, 2006***
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Four
***deadline extended--new deadline: June 30, 2006***
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Four
***deadline extended--new deadline: June 30, 2006***
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Four
***deadline extended--new deadline: June 30, 2006***
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Four
18th Annual Tufts University English Graduate Organization Conference
Friday, October 20, 2006
ON DIFFICULTY
Keynote Speaker: Lisa Lowe
Professor of Comparative Literature University of California, San Diego
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Difficulty both privileges and excludes. As scholars, critics,
students, and educators, we struggle with difficulty and we flirt with
it. We revel in it and we strive to master it. At crucial times, we
even resist it. While difficult language and concepts can elevate a
conversation or expand a critical discourse, difficulty also erects
barriers and creates lines of division that are both literal and
experiential.
18th Annual Tufts University English Graduate Organization Conference
Friday, October 20, 2006
ON DIFFICULTY
Keynote Speaker: Lisa Lowe
Professor of Comparative Literature University of California, San Diego
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Difficulty both privileges and excludes. As scholars, critics,
students, and educators, we struggle with difficulty and we flirt with
it. We revel in it and we strive to master it. At crucial times, we
even resist it. While difficult language and concepts can elevate a
conversation or expand a critical discourse, difficulty also erects
barriers and creates lines of division that are both literal and
experiential.
18th Annual Tufts University English Graduate Organization Conference
Friday, October 20, 2006
ON DIFFICULTY
Keynote Speaker: Lisa Lowe
Professor of Comparative Literature University of California, San Diego
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Difficulty both privileges and excludes. As scholars, critics,
students, and educators, we struggle with difficulty and we flirt with
it. We revel in it and we strive to master it. At crucial times, we
even resist it. While difficult language and concepts can elevate a
conversation or expand a critical discourse, difficulty also erects
barriers and creates lines of division that are both literal and
experiential.
DISPLAY: THE PLACES AND SPACES OF FASHION
DISPLAY: THE PLACES AND SPACES OF FASHION
DISPLAY: THE PLACES AND SPACES OF FASHION
NEW ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS (see below)
The Politics of American Studies
NEW ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS (see below)
The Politics of American Studies
NEW ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS (see below)
The Politics of American Studies
NEW ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS (see below)
The Politics of American Studies
NEW ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS (see below)
The Politics of American Studies
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
Autofiction and/in Image
Thematic Issue of Image and Narrative (bilingual e-journal)
Editors: Anneleen Masschelein & Joost de Bloois
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
'evolutions'
22-23 September 2006
A two-day international conference hosted by the School of Literatures,
Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh
Keynote Speaker: Professor Simon Frith
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is
done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
-Ecclesiastes 1:9
A revolution is not a dinner-party.
-Mao Zedong
We are causing the reversal of evolution.
-James Hart, Eugenic Manifesto
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
-Bob Dylan, 'The Times They Are A-Changin' '
Call for Papers
"Don't You Have Anything Better To Do?":
Work, Play, Comedy and Humor in English Studies
The Department of English at Ohio University invites writers, teachers, and
scholars in English Studies to Athens, Ohio, Saturday, October 14, 2006 for a
one-day conference on the negotiation between work and play in our professional
and public lives. We are interested in how this space is mediated in
classrooms, literature, theory, and art. We encourage the submission of papers,
presentations, creative writings, and panels from all aspects of the discipline-
creative writing, critical theory, cultural studies, literature, rhetoric and
composition, linguisitics, etc.