CFP: Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century Literature (8/1/03; collection)
Call For Papers
Scholars are invited to submit completed papers for a collection of
essays tentatively titled Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century
Literature.
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Call For Papers
Scholars are invited to submit completed papers for a collection of
essays tentatively titled Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century
Literature.
The deadline for the following call for contributions has been extended to
31 May 2003.
The editiorial board of Etudes Irlandaises, a peer-refereed journal of Irish
studies publishing articles in English and French, is now seeking submissions
for Vol. 28.2 to be published in Fall/Winter 2003. The journal will explore
the subject : Ireland/America in the 20th century, addressing it from a
variety of perspectives and disciplines, such as literature,
civilisation/culture, history and the visual arts. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to :
- Irish-American poetry / novels / plays
- The circulation and printing of Irish literature in America
- Travel writings
Call For Papers
Scholars are invited to submit completed papers for a collection of
essays tentatively titled Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century
Literature.
The deadline for the following call for contributions has been extended to
31 May 2003.
The editiorial board of Etudes Irlandaises, a peer-refereed journal of Irish
studies publishing articles in English and French, is now seeking submissions
for Vol. 28.2 to be published in Fall/Winter 2003. The journal will explore
the subject : Ireland/America in the 20th century, addressing it from a
variety of perspectives and disciplines, such as literature,
civilisation/culture, history and the visual arts. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to :
- Irish-American poetry / novels / plays
- The circulation and printing of Irish literature in America
- Travel writings
This is a request for submissions for an edited volume of papers on African
American literature and its relationship to the law, public policy and
social change, generally. Topics may include slave narratives in relation
to the fugitive slave laws, Dred Scot decision and other public
constructions of and constraints on black life. The literature's relation to
the practices of jim crow segregation, lynching, voting rights, etc.
Literary intervention into or contribution to the discourses of the civil
rights movement, slavery reparations, equality in housing, employment and
education, affirmative action and so on are also suitable subjects. This is
This is a request for submissions for an edited volume of papers on African
American literature and its relationship to the law, public policy and
social change, generally. Topics may include slave narratives in relation
to the fugitive slave laws, Dred Scot decision and other public
constructions of and constraints on black life. The literature's relation to
the practices of jim crow segregation, lynching, voting rights, etc.
Literary intervention into or contribution to the discourses of the civil
rights movement, slavery reparations, equality in housing, employment and
education, affirmative action and so on are also suitable subjects. This is
Deadline Extended
Call for submissions: ŒDubliners¹ Centenary
To celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the writing of Joyce¹s
ŒDubliners¹, submissions are sought for two proposed volumes.
antiTHESIS: "fuse"
Call for Papers
antiTHESIS, one of Australia's longest-running postgraduate
interdisciplinary journals, now invites contributions for the first
antiTHESIS Postgraduate Symposium and for Volume 14 (2004), both entitled
"fuse."
antiTHESIS: "fuse"
Call for Papers
antiTHESIS, one of Australia's longest-running postgraduate
interdisciplinary journals, now invites contributions for the first
antiTHESIS Postgraduate Symposium and for Volume 14 (2004), both entitled
"fuse."
Murder and the Other: Investigating Racial and Religious Otherness in =
Contemporary British Detective Fiction
I am inviting submissions of scholarly/critical articles for a proposed =
volume about detective fiction set in contemporary England (post 1980) =
in which issues involving racial or religious other is a prominent =
theme.
Most of the articles should concentrate on mainstream British detective =
fiction dealing with either race or religion, but some other related =
directions include:
The English Eye/I: Documentary in England, 1930-1960
This essay collection will examine the relationships between documentary
writing/film and art, forms of representation, culture, and national identity.
Possible topics may include:
The English Eye/I: Documentary in England, 1930-1960
This essay collection will examine the relationships between documentary
writing/film and art, forms of representation, culture, and national identity.
Possible topics may include:
On the Road Again: Adapting to a New Student Population
Lore: An E-journal for Teachers of Writing
Being Adjuncts, Summer, 2003, Issue
Deadline: May 1
Lore: An E-journal for Teachers of Writing, is an online forum edited by TAs,
adjuncts, assistant professors, and others charged with the teaching of first-
year composition, and it is published by Bedford/St. Martin's Press. It can
be found at http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/.
Contributions are invited for a special issue devoted to James Joyce.
Contributions may deal with any aspect of Joyce studies. All submissions to
_In-between_ are peer-reviewed.
Articles must not be longer than six thousand words, and must conform to the
MLA style sheet, fifth edition. In-between prefers single quotation marks,
outside punctuation, and auto-generated footnotes. A bibliography may be
attached at the end of the text of the essay.
In recent years, schools and communities across America have experienced
crises with increasing frequency. These events<BR> take a
variety of forms, ranging from tragedies within the school to occurrences
outside of the classroom that directly affect the school community. While
schools have historically responded to all manner of tragedies, the
growing complexity and severity of contemporary crises raise a unique set
of issues for instructors to confront. Besides the most evident recent
tragedy concerning the terrorist attacks on the World Trade towers,
communities are facing student violence, school shootings, teacher and
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British Theatre
from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is planning the publication of the Encyclopedia of Modern Drama,
edited by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar College. This
four-volume set will offer a total of one million words on a variety of
topics ranging from Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general readers. Following
is an elaboration from the general editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British Theatre
from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is planning the publication of the Encyclopedia of Modern Drama,
edited by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar College. This
four-volume set will offer a total of one million words on a variety of
topics ranging from Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general readers. Following
is an elaboration from the general editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British Theatre
from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is planning the publication of the Encyclopedia of Modern Drama,
edited by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar College. This
four-volume set will offer a total of one million words on a variety of
topics ranging from Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general readers. Following
is an elaboration from the general editors:
An Invitation to Students and Scholars of the British Theatre
from Kerry Moore, Editorial Advisor
Grolier is planning the publication of the Encyclopedia of Modern Drama,
edited by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn of Vassar College. This
four-volume set will offer a total of one million words on a variety of
topics ranging from Ibsen to the present, and the target audience consists
of college students, high school students and general readers. Following
is an elaboration from the general editors:
CFP: Doris Lessing on Aging (7/1/03; journal issue)
Perspectives on aging in Doris Lessing's fiction for "Coming to Age," a special
issue of Doris Lessing Studies, the journal of the Doris Lessing Society.
Submissions must be no more than ten pages, typed double-spaced, formatted
according to MLA guidelines, and accompanied by a electronic copy on computer
disk. Ten-page essays by July 1st, 2003 to Ruth Saxton (rsaxton_at_mills.edu) and
Josna Rege (josna.rege_at_dartmouth.edu).
Call for Papers
CinémAction
Special Issue «Le Cinéma d'Amos Gitaï»
Director of CinémAction: Guy Hennebelle
Editor for this issue: Lucie Dugas
Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2003.
Call for Papers
CinémAction
Special Issue «Le Cinéma d'Amos Gitaï»
Director of CinémAction: Guy Hennebelle
Editor for this issue: Lucie Dugas
Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2003.
Call for Papers
CinémAction
Special Issue «Le Cinéma d'Amos Gitaï»
Director of CinémAction: Guy Hennebelle
Editor for this issue: Lucie Dugas
Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2003.
Call for Papers
CinémAction
Special Issue «Le Cinéma d'Amos Gitaï»
Director of CinémAction: Guy Hennebelle
Editor for this issue: Lucie Dugas
Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2003.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers and Afterpieces: The Restoration and
Eighteenth Century
Edited By Judy Slagle and Daniel J. Ennis
Based on a successful panel at ASECS 2002, this collection will focus on
the hithertofore marginal parts of the London Stage=92s entertainments
during the long eighteenth century. We especially invite papers on the
materials that surrounded the theatrical =93mainpiece=94=96pantomimes,
farces, entr=92actes and the like.
PLease submit a two-page abstract by June 30, 2003 via surface or email to
CALL FOR PAPERS
Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers and Afterpieces: The Restoration and
Eighteenth Century
Edited By Judy Slagle and Daniel J. Ennis
Based on a successful panel at ASECS 2002, this collection will focus on
the hithertofore marginal parts of the London Stage=92s entertainments
during the long eighteenth century. We especially invite papers on the
materials that surrounded the theatrical =93mainpiece=94=96pantomimes,
farces, entr=92actes and the like.
PLease submit a two-page abstract by June 30, 2003 via surface or email to
CALL FOR PAPERS
Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers and Afterpieces: The Restoration and
Eighteenth Century
Edited By Judy Slagle and Daniel J. Ennis
Based on a successful panel at ASECS 2002, this collection will focus on
the hithertofore marginal parts of the London Stage=92s entertainments
during the long eighteenth century. We especially invite papers on the
materials that surrounded the theatrical =93mainpiece=94=96pantomimes,
farces, entr=92actes and the like.
PLease submit a two-page abstract by June 30, 2003 via surface or email to
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cultural and historical studies and creative work
EnterText 4.1: Animation
This special issue on animation focuses on, but is by no means
limited to:
- Historical and contextual studies of specific animators or
animated films, traditions or styles
- Explorations of how new technologies are changing our
perception of animation as a distinct object or set of practices
Call for Papers
Journal Issue: "Imagined Cities"
_genre_
_genre_ is the annual scholarly journal of the Comparative Literature and
Classics Department at California State University, Long Beach. It has
published 23 issues since the first volume in 1967. The theme for this
year's journal is "Imagined Cities."