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“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers about the following:
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers about the following:
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers about the following:
Theme: 16th Century Flemish Culture
Date: June 16, 2007
Place: Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn =
Harbor, NY www.nassaumuseum.com
Keynote speaker: Wolfgang Mieder, Ph.D., Professor of German and =
Folklore, The University of Vermont
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“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers about the following:
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers about the following:
Proposed Special Session for 2007 MLA (Chicago)
Future Spaces, Scottish Places
Science fiction and fantasy worlds in Iain Banks, Conan
Doyle, Alasdair Gray, George MacDonald. David Lindsay,
Naomi Mitchison. Earlier authors and other genres too.
1p proposals and vitae by 1 March to
Caroline McCracken-Flesher (cmf_at_uwyo.edu)
Proposed Special Session for 2007 MLA (Chicago)
Future Spaces, Scottish Places
Science fiction and fantasy worlds in Iain Banks, Conan
Doyle, Alasdair Gray, George MacDonald. David Lindsay,
Naomi Mitchison. Earlier authors and other genres too.
1p proposals and vitae by 1 March to
Caroline McCracken-Flesher (cmf_at_uwyo.edu)
THE DECAYING SENSE OF LEVIATHAN:
A CRITICALLY CREATIVE CONFERENCE
Departement d'etudes anglaises
Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada
March 16-18, 2007
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Contributors are currently sought for a collection of scholarly essays devoted to the films of Guy Maddin, one of the most distinctive, outlandish, and personal filmmakers. Though Maddin's international reputation has grown steadily over the past two decades, in-depth academic analyses of his work have been relatively few in number. This collection will attempt to redress that deficiency by bringing new material alongside several previously published essays, offering multiple perspectives on all things Maddin.
Possible topics include:
* postmodernism and its relatives (pastiche, irony, ambivalence, etc.)
* themes of amnesia/incest/necrophilia
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Contributors are currently sought for a collection of scholarly essays devoted to the films of Guy Maddin, one of the most distinctive, outlandish, and personal filmmakers. Though Maddin's international reputation has grown steadily over the past two decades, in-depth academic analyses of his work have been relatively few in number. This collection will attempt to redress that deficiency by bringing new material alongside several previously published essays, offering multiple perspectives on all things Maddin.
Possible topics include:
* postmodernism and its relatives (pastiche, irony, ambivalence, etc.)
* themes of amnesia/incest/necrophilia
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Contributors are currently sought for a collection of scholarly essays devoted to the films of Guy Maddin, one of the most distinctive, outlandish, and personal filmmakers. Though Maddin's international reputation has grown steadily over the past two decades, in-depth academic analyses of his work have been relatively few in number. This collection will attempt to redress that deficiency by bringing new material alongside several previously published essays, offering multiple perspectives on all things Maddin.
Possible topics include:
* postmodernism and its relatives (pastiche, irony, ambivalence, etc.)
* themes of amnesia/incest/necrophilia
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Contributors are currently sought for a collection of scholarly essays devoted to the films of Guy Maddin, one of the most distinctive, outlandish, and personal filmmakers. Though Maddin's international reputation has grown steadily over the past two decades, in-depth academic analyses of his work have been relatively few in number. This collection will attempt to redress that deficiency by bringing new material alongside several previously published essays, offering multiple perspectives on all things Maddin.
Possible topics include:
* postmodernism and its relatives (pastiche, irony, ambivalence, etc.)
* themes of amnesia/incest/necrophilia
THE DECAYING SENSE OF LEVIATHAN:
A CRITICALLY CREATIVE CONFERENCE
Departement d'etudes anglaises
Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada
March 16-18, 2007
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07
What is a gay/lesbian novel? How is this defined? Is it more useful to use the term "queer," or does this erase the constructed identity that gay/lesbian implies? This call for papers is for academic work that explores these questions or others that center on what labels a book gay and/or lesbian and why.
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07
What is a gay/lesbian novel? How is this defined? Is it more useful to use the term "queer," or does this erase the constructed identity that gay/lesbian implies? This call for papers is for academic work that explores these questions or others that center on what labels a book gay and/or lesbian and why.
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07
What is a gay/lesbian novel? How is this defined? Is it more useful to use the term "queer," or does this erase the constructed identity that gay/lesbian implies? This call for papers is for academic work that explores these questions or others that center on what labels a book gay and/or lesbian and why.
Call for Papers: Upcoming Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies
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Levinas and Narrative
Guest Editors: Sandor Goodhart and Monica Osborne
Deadline for Submissions: 30 March, 2007
To date, there have been two major ways of understanding the work of Emmanuel
Levinas. In the philosophical tradition, Levinas first attracted the attention
of Jean-Paul Sartre as a reader of Husserl and the phenomenological tradition;
later, thanks to the work of Jacques Derrida and other poststucturalists,
Levinas acquired caché for his work on ethics and his critique of Heidegger.
Call for Papers: Upcoming Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies
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Levinas and Narrative
Guest Editors: Sandor Goodhart and Monica Osborne
Deadline for Submissions: 30 March, 2007
To date, there have been two major ways of understanding the work of Emmanuel
Levinas. In the philosophical tradition, Levinas first attracted the attention
of Jean-Paul Sartre as a reader of Husserl and the phenomenological tradition;
later, thanks to the work of Jacques Derrida and other poststucturalists,
Levinas acquired caché for his work on ethics and his critique of Heidegger.
Deadline extended to February 1st--The Experience of War in the Space Between, June 8-9, 2007, Annapolis, MD.
The Experience of War in the Space Between, 1914-45
Submissions are invited for the 9th annual conference of The Space Between Society: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, in Annapolis, Maryland, 7-10 June 2007
Keynote Speaker: Michael Saler, Prof of History, University of California, Davis, author of The Avant-Garde in Interwar England (OUP, 1999)
Internet Histories
a pre-AoIR 8.0 workshop
October 16, 2007
Vancouver, Canada
Despite the fact that the Internet is entering its fifth decade, the =
understanding and writing of its histories is very much in its infancy. =
In this one-day workshop, to be held 16 October 2007 directly before the =
Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 8.0 conference =
(http://conferences.aoir.org), we aim to explore the questions, =
assumptions, investments, frameworks, concepts, methods, biases, =
opportunities, archives, narratives, tropes, and logics that underlie =
the Internet's diverse histories.
Internet Histories
a pre-AoIR 8.0 workshop
October 16, 2007
Vancouver, Canada
Despite the fact that the Internet is entering its fifth decade, the =
understanding and writing of its histories is very much in its infancy. =
In this one-day workshop, to be held 16 October 2007 directly before the =
Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 8.0 conference =
(http://conferences.aoir.org), we aim to explore the questions, =
assumptions, investments, frameworks, concepts, methods, biases, =
opportunities, archives, narratives, tropes, and logics that underlie =
the Internet's diverse histories.
Deadline extended to February 1st--The Experience of War in the Space Between, June 8-9, 2007, Annapolis, MD.
The Experience of War in the Space Between, 1914-45
Submissions are invited for the 9th annual conference of The Space Between Society: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, in Annapolis, Maryland, 7-10 June 2007
Keynote Speaker: Michael Saler, Prof of History, University of California, Davis, author of The Avant-Garde in Interwar England (OUP, 1999)
Internet Histories
a pre-AoIR 8.0 workshop
October 16, 2007
Vancouver, Canada
Despite the fact that the Internet is entering its fifth decade, the =
understanding and writing of its histories is very much in its infancy. =
In this one-day workshop, to be held 16 October 2007 directly before the =
Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) 8.0 conference =
(http://conferences.aoir.org), we aim to explore the questions, =
assumptions, investments, frameworks, concepts, methods, biases, =
opportunities, archives, narratives, tropes, and logics that underlie =
the Internet's diverse histories.
Division 33 (Literature in English other than British and American)
plans a panel for the Chicago convention (12/27-30/07) on the following
topic: "Resistance to English in Anglophone Literature." Is English a
viable postcolonial language? Where does the Asmara Declaration of 2000
stand today? Can we speak meaningfully of "Englishes," and what might
their existence facilitate: Indian English vs. American English vs.
Nigerian English, etc. How does translation theory relate to questions
of authorial voice, authenticity, opposition to master discourses,
globalization of literary standards, choice of audience(s), etc.
250-word abstracts to John Hawley by March 15.
Division 33 (Literature in English other than British and American)
plans a panel for the Chicago convention (12/27-30/07) on the following
topic: "Resistance to English in Anglophone Literature." Is English a
viable postcolonial language? Where does the Asmara Declaration of 2000
stand today? Can we speak meaningfully of "Englishes," and what might
their existence facilitate: Indian English vs. American English vs.
Nigerian English, etc. How does translation theory relate to questions
of authorial voice, authenticity, opposition to master discourses,
globalization of literary standards, choice of audience(s), etc.
250-word abstracts to John Hawley by March 15.
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside’s
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 2/16/07