CFP: Periodicals in Romantic Edinburgh, 1802-1832 (3/10/06; MLA '06)
Posted for Ian Duncan:
MLA Special Session: Periodicals in Romantic Edinburgh, 1802-1832
Call for proposals
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Posted for Ian Duncan:
MLA Special Session: Periodicals in Romantic Edinburgh, 1802-1832
Call for proposals
Revised/expanded call:
BISEXUALITY AND THE BIOPOLITICS OF "FAMILY":
THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ELECTIVE KINSHIP, LOVE, EROTICISM, AFFINITY,
AND PARENTING
The rationale for the project is explained below while list of
suggested/possible foci follows.
Due to a very unfortunate error, the original cfp (see below) mistakingly
stated that panel presenters must hold a Ph.D. Submissions are of course
invited from anyone interested in presenting on the panel, regardless of
educational or professional status. My sincere apologies for the error.
CALL FOR PAPERS: W. G. Sebald and the Poetics of Travel (3/25/2006; MLA '06)
Abstracts are invited for a proposed special session at the annual Modern
Language Association Conference in Philadelphia, PA, 27-30 December 2006.
Revised/expanded call:
BISEXUALITY AND THE BIOPOLITICS OF "FAMILY":
THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ELECTIVE KINSHIP, LOVE, EROTICISM, AFFINITY,
AND PARENTING
The rationale for the project is explained below while list of
suggested/possible foci follows.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
Due to a very unfortunate error, the original cfp (see below) mistakingly
stated that panel presenters must hold a Ph.D. Submissions are of course
invited from anyone interested in presenting on the panel, regardless of
educational or professional status. My sincere apologies for the error.
CALL FOR PAPERS: W. G. Sebald and the Poetics of Travel (3/25/2006; MLA '06)
Abstracts are invited for a proposed special session at the annual Modern
Language Association Conference in Philadelphia, PA, 27-30 December 2006.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
Due to a very unfortunate error, the original cfp (see below) mistakingly
stated that panel presenters must hold a Ph.D. Submissions are of course
invited from anyone interested in presenting on the panel, regardless of
educational or professional status. My sincere apologies for the error.
CALL FOR PAPERS: W. G. Sebald and the Poetics of Travel (3/25/2006; MLA '06)
Abstracts are invited for a proposed special session at the annual Modern
Language Association Conference in Philadelphia, PA, 27-30 December 2006.
Revised/expanded call:
BISEXUALITY AND THE BIOPOLITICS OF "FAMILY":
THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ELECTIVE KINSHIP, LOVE, EROTICISM, AFFINITY,
AND PARENTING
The rationale for the project is explained below while list of
suggested/possible foci follows.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
Revised/expanded call:
BISEXUALITY AND THE BIOPOLITICS OF "FAMILY":
THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ELECTIVE KINSHIP, LOVE, EROTICISM, AFFINITY,
AND PARENTING
The rationale for the project is explained below while list of
suggested/possible foci follows.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
NOTE: I am posting this CFP on behalf of The American Humor Studies
Association (AHSA). Please send all proposals and inquiries to Janice
McIntire-Strasburg or Roxanne Schwab (addresses at end of CFP), not to
me.--Joe Alvarez, Sec.-Treas., AHSA.
CFP: AHSA requests proposals for two sessions at MLA Philadelphia.
Revised/expanded call:
BISEXUALITY AND THE BIOPOLITICS OF "FAMILY":
THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN ELECTIVE KINSHIP, LOVE, EROTICISM, AFFINITY,
AND PARENTING
The rationale for the project is explained below while list of
suggested/possible foci follows.
2006 Film and History League Conference
³The Documentary Tradition²
November 8-12, 2006 Dallas, Texas
www.filmandhistory.org <http://www.filmandhistory.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
Area: FILMS ON THE POLITICAL LEFT
This area of the conference calls for documentaries that address the segment
of the political spectrum associated with social democracy and social
justice.
Films that may be identidied as liberal, radical or revolutionary and
filmmakers who may cross cultural boundaries and historical time lines.
2006 Film and History League Conference
³The Documentary Tradition²
November 8-12, 2006 Dallas, Texas
www.filmandhistory.org <http://www.filmandhistory.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
Area: FILMS ON THE POLITICAL LEFT
This area of the conference calls for documentaries that address the segment
of the political spectrum associated with social democracy and social
justice.
Films that may be identidied as liberal, radical or revolutionary and
filmmakers who may cross cultural boundaries and historical time lines.
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Racing Across Borders: National and Transnational Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Centennial House, UC Santa Barbara
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 15, 2006
Website: http://acc.english.ucsb.edu/conference/grad2006/
Keynote Speaker: Shelley Streeby, Associate Professor of American
Literature, UC San Diego
Winner of the 2003 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize for _
Sensations: Class, Empire and the Production of Popular Culture_ (UC
Press, 2002).
Since the editors' semester schedules are hectic enough that we are
not going to get to submissions until summer anyway, we have extended
the deadline for this issue until June.
Call for Papers
The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman
A special issue of ImageTexT
AIDS in Literature (4/14/06; MMLA, 11/09-12/06; Chicago, IL)
In "AIDS, Keywords and Cultural Work," Jan Zita Grover remarks that people infected with HIV/AIDS find the boundaries of normativity challenged and re-configured and that people carrying the virus no longer view themselves as integrated, "but instead as a container for the virus." Michel Foucault underscores Grover's claim, linking the fear of death resulting from AIDS to using such fractive or dis-integrative strategies to cope with the fear of impending death.
AIDS in Literature (4/14/06; MMLA, 11/09-12/06; Chicago, IL)
In "AIDS, Keywords and Cultural Work," Jan Zita Grover remarks that people infected with HIV/AIDS find the boundaries of normativity challenged and re-configured and that people carrying the virus no longer view themselves as integrated, "but instead as a container for the virus." Michel Foucault underscores Grover's claim, linking the fear of death resulting from AIDS to using such fractive or dis-integrative strategies to cope with the fear of impending death.
Since the editors' semester schedules are hectic enough that we are
not going to get to submissions until summer anyway, we have extended
the deadline for this issue until June.
Call for Papers
The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman
A special issue of ImageTexT
Since the editors' semester schedules are hectic enough that we are
not going to get to submissions until summer anyway, we have extended
the deadline for this issue until June.
Call for Papers
The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman
A special issue of ImageTexT
AIDS in Literature (4/14/06; MMLA, 11/09-12/06; Chicago, IL)
In "AIDS, Keywords and Cultural Work," Jan Zita Grover remarks that people infected with HIV/AIDS find the boundaries of normativity challenged and re-configured and that people carrying the virus no longer view themselves as integrated, "but instead as a container for the virus." Michel Foucault underscores Grover's claim, linking the fear of death resulting from AIDS to using such fractive or dis-integrative strategies to cope with the fear of impending death.
AIDS in Literature (4/14/06; MMLA, 11/09-12/06; Chicago, IL)
In "AIDS, Keywords and Cultural Work," Jan Zita Grover remarks that people infected with HIV/AIDS find the boundaries of normativity challenged and re-configured and that people carrying the virus no longer view themselves as integrated, "but instead as a container for the virus." Michel Foucault underscores Grover's claim, linking the fear of death resulting from AIDS to using such fractive or dis-integrative strategies to cope with the fear of impending death.