CFP: 2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference (UK) (8/4/06; 3/22/07-3/23/07)
"Who are these people?"* Enquiring after the audience/s
2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference
22nd/23rd March 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS
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"Who are these people?"* Enquiring after the audience/s
2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference
22nd/23rd March 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS
Author sought for chapter 6 of the Cultural History of Reading (Greenwood,
2007).
The Cultural History of Reading examines written documents (books,
pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems, essays etc.) that shaped, and were
shaped by, crucial cultural events throughout the world and in the United
States.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Quay, Editor at
squay_at_endicott.edu
___________________________________
Sara E. Quay, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Education & Chair, Humanities
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
office: 978/232-2200
Fax: 978/232-3100
Author sought for chapter 6 of the Cultural History of Reading (Greenwood,
2007).
The Cultural History of Reading examines written documents (books,
pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems, essays etc.) that shaped, and were
shaped by, crucial cultural events throughout the world and in the United
States.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Quay, Editor at
squay_at_endicott.edu
___________________________________
Sara E. Quay, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Education & Chair, Humanities
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
office: 978/232-2200
Fax: 978/232-3100
Journal papers centring on the works of Nigerian poet and novelist Chin Ce are invited to supplement ongoing 2007 journal issue by the International Research Confederacy on African Literature and Culture IRCALC.
Author sought for chapter 6 of the Cultural History of Reading (Greenwood,
2007).
The Cultural History of Reading examines written documents (books,
pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems, essays etc.) that shaped, and were
shaped by, crucial cultural events throughout the world and in the United
States.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Quay, Editor at
squay_at_endicott.edu
___________________________________
Sara E. Quay, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Education & Chair, Humanities
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
office: 978/232-2200
Fax: 978/232-3100
Journal papers centring on the works of Nigerian poet and novelist Chin Ce are invited to supplement ongoing 2007 journal issue by the International Research Confederacy on African Literature and Culture IRCALC.
Author sought for chapter 6 of the Cultural History of Reading (Greenwood,
2007).
The Cultural History of Reading examines written documents (books,
pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems, essays etc.) that shaped, and were
shaped by, crucial cultural events throughout the world and in the United
States.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Quay, Editor at
squay_at_endicott.edu
___________________________________
Sara E. Quay, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Education & Chair, Humanities
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
office: 978/232-2200
Fax: 978/232-3100
Journal papers centring on the works of Nigerian poet and novelist Chin Ce are invited to supplement ongoing 2007 journal issue by the International Research Confederacy on African Literature and Culture IRCALC.
Author sought for chapter 6 of the Cultural History of Reading (Greenwood,
2007).
The Cultural History of Reading examines written documents (books,
pamphlets, treatises, plays, poems, essays etc.) that shaped, and were
shaped by, crucial cultural events throughout the world and in the United
States.
For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Quay, Editor at
squay_at_endicott.edu
___________________________________
Sara E. Quay, Ph.D.
Dean, School of Education & Chair, Humanities
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915
office: 978/232-2200
Fax: 978/232-3100
Call for Papers: Ethics and Literature
The Journal PHILOSOPHIA, Philosophical Quarterly of Israel,
published by Springer, seeks submissions for the forthcoming special
issue on Ethics and Litearture.
We are interested in articles on issues such as: relationships
between moral philosophy and literature, literature as a mode of
moral investigation, moral 'effectiveness' in literature, the
practice of ethical criticism, and similar ones.
For information on PHILOSOPHIA, please see:
http://www.springer.com/west/home/philosophy?SGWID=4-40385-70-47455715-0
Call for Papers: Ethics and Literature
The Journal PHILOSOPHIA, Philosophical Quarterly of Israel,
published by Springer, seeks submissions for the forthcoming special
issue on Ethics and Litearture.
We are interested in articles on issues such as: relationships
between moral philosophy and literature, literature as a mode of
moral investigation, moral 'effectiveness' in literature, the
practice of ethical criticism, and similar ones.
For information on PHILOSOPHIA, please see:
http://www.springer.com/west/home/philosophy?SGWID=4-40385-70-47455715-0
Call For Papers: Early Modern Drama and the Middle Ages
Call For Papers: Early Modern Drama and the Middle Ages
Call For Papers: Early Modern Drama and the Middle Ages
CALL FOR PAPERS
2006 Film and History League Conference: "The Documentary Tradition"
8-12 November, 2006
Dolce Conference Center
Dallas, TX
AREA: Robert J. Flaherty
Traditionally considered to be documentary cinema=92s defining text,
Robert J. Flaherty=92s Nanook of the North (1922) has both an iconic and
problematic status in contemporary studies of non-fiction film.
Flaherty himself has been a figure similarly revered and reviled in
equal measure for his genre-defying mixture of observational
documentation and romantic reconstruction. As a flashpoint for debates
about documentary film ethics and ethnographic representation, as well
A conference on the Senegalese writer Cheikh Hamidou Kane will be held at
Princeton University on October 6 and 7 2006.
Kane's work provides an exciting opportunity to inquire into the
intersections of identity, difference, and modernity, as they unfold in our
world today. Submissions on all aspects of Kane's work as well as on the
broader questions his writing and cultural engagement stimulate are welcome.
Please send paper titles and abstracts of no more than 250 words to the
email addresses listed below. The deadline for submission of abstracts is
August 15 2006.
Cheikh Hamidou Kane has generously agreed to be our guest of honour.
Deadline Extended to 15 August 2006
Call for Papers (Update)
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
www.filmandhistory.org
AREA: Emile de Antonio
"Arguably the most provocative film essayist/documentarian of the last sixty years in American life." Bill Nichols
A conference on the Senegalese writer Cheikh Hamidou Kane will be held at
Princeton University on October 6 and 7 2006.
Kane's work provides an exciting opportunity to inquire into the
intersections of identity, difference, and modernity, as they unfold in our
world today. Submissions on all aspects of Kane's work as well as on the
broader questions his writing and cultural engagement stimulate are welcome.
Please send paper titles and abstracts of no more than 250 words to the
email addresses listed below. The deadline for submission of abstracts is
August 15 2006.
Cheikh Hamidou Kane has generously agreed to be our guest of honour.
Call for Paper Abstracts, proposal deadline: September 15
Session:
American Medieval: American Popular Culture in Medieval Film
42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
May 10-13, 2007
Depictions of the "medieval" in film often have very little to do with
medieval culture. Instead, the medieval period often becomes a
metaphor for issues, anxieties, and themes that are both modern and
culturally/nationally situated. This panel explores American
cinematic constructions of the "medieval" in an effort to discuss
medievalism in terms of American cultural studies.
Call for Paper Abstracts, proposal deadline: September 15
Session:
American Medieval: American Popular Culture in Medieval Film
42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
May 10-13, 2007
Depictions of the "medieval" in film often have very little to do with
medieval culture. Instead, the medieval period often becomes a
metaphor for issues, anxieties, and themes that are both modern and
culturally/nationally situated. This panel explores American
cinematic constructions of the "medieval" in an effort to discuss
medievalism in terms of American cultural studies.
Computers and Writing 2007: Virtual Urbanism
May 17-20, 2007
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan
Deadline for proposals: midnight, December 20, 2006.
Website for proposal submission and information:
http://englishweb.clas.wayne.edu/~cw07/cw07
Featured Speakers:
Geoffrey Sirc, Professor of English, University of Minnesota
Hellen Liggett, Professor of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
Richard Doyal, Professor of English, Penn State University
Computers and Writing 2007: Virtual Urbanism
May 17-20, 2007
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan
Deadline for proposals: midnight, December 20, 2006.
Website for proposal submission and information:
http://englishweb.clas.wayne.edu/~cw07/cw07
Featured Speakers:
Geoffrey Sirc, Professor of English, University of Minnesota
Hellen Liggett, Professor of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
Richard Doyal, Professor of English, Penn State University
Mid-America Theatre Conference 2007
CHANGING THEATRICAL LANDSCAPES:
MAPPING NEW DIRECTIONS IN HISTORY, PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE FOR THE 21ST
CENTURY
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, March 1-4
www.matc.us
ARTICLES IN PROGRESS WORKSHOP
The MATC Theatre History Symposium is pleased to offer a workshop for
scholars with articles or reviews in progress. The workshop's
facilitators will include editors from:
Theatre Journal
Theatre Topics
Theatre History Studies
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Computers and Writing 2007: Virtual Urbanism
May 17-20, 2007
Wayne State University
Detroit, Michigan
Deadline for proposals: midnight, December 20, 2006.
Website for proposal submission and information:
http://englishweb.clas.wayne.edu/~cw07/cw07
Featured Speakers:
Geoffrey Sirc, Professor of English, University of Minnesota
Hellen Liggett, Professor of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
Richard Doyal, Professor of English, Penn State University
Mid-America Theatre Conference 2007
CHANGING THEATRICAL LANDSCAPES:
MAPPING NEW DIRECTIONS IN HISTORY, PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE FOR THE 21ST
CENTURY
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, March 1-4
www.matc.us
ARTICLES IN PROGRESS WORKSHOP
The MATC Theatre History Symposium is pleased to offer a workshop for
scholars with articles or reviews in progress. The workshop's
facilitators will include editors from:
Theatre Journal
Theatre Topics
Theatre History Studies
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Articles are sought for an edited collection of essays on _William Faulkner
and the Visual Arts_, to be published by The University of Tennessee Press.
Please see description of proposed collection below. Please send all
questions or notices of interest to Rswil_at_aol.com. Deadline for essays is 3/15/07.
Description:
Articles are sought for an edited collection of essays on _William Faulkner
and the Visual Arts_, to be published by The University of Tennessee Press.
Please see description of proposed collection below. Please send all
questions or notices of interest to Rswil_at_aol.com. Deadline for essays is 3/15/07.
Description:
Articles are sought for an edited collection of essays on _William Faulkner
and the Visual Arts_, to be published by The University of Tennessee Press.
Please see description of proposed collection below. Please send all
questions or notices of interest to Rswil_at_aol.com. Deadline for essays is 3/15/07.
Description:
CFP: Mystery/Detective Fiction
(11/15/06;Southwest/TexasPopular Culture Association 02/14/07-
02/17/07
Academic papers on any a[sect of mystery/detective fiction in
any genre, including novels, films, tv presentations, and
poetry. The panels this year might focus on the inclusion of
detective fiction in the classroom, adaptations of classic
mysteries, mysteries in a series, and the use of space.locale
in recent mysteries novels.
CFP: Mystery/Detective Fiction
(11/15/06;Southwest/TexasPopular Culture Association 02/14/07-
02/17/07
Academic papers on any a[sect of mystery/detective fiction in
any genre, including novels, films, tv presentations, and
poetry. The panels this year might focus on the inclusion of
detective fiction in the classroom, adaptations of classic
mysteries, mysteries in a series, and the use of space.locale
in recent mysteries novels.