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CFP: The Riddle of Devolutionary Identity (UK) (no deadline noted; 11/18/06)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Jon Morley

CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Riddle of Devolutionary Identity: A One-Day Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Warwick, Humanities Research Centre (HRC)
~ Saturday 18th November 2006

Keynote Speakers: Prof. Michael Gardiner, Chiba University, Japan.
Prof. Stephen Knight, Cardiff University.
Prof. Susan Bassnett, University of Warwick.

Also: David Morley, poet and director of the Warwick Writing Programme.

CFP: Advance(d) Composition (9/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Greg Giberson

Call for Proposalsâ€"Edited Collection
Advance(d) Composition:
Undergraduate Majors and the Future of the Discipline

Greg Giberson, Ph.D., Salisbury University
Tom Moriarty, Ph.D., Salisbury University

CFP: Advance(d) Composition (9/1/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Greg Giberson

Call for Proposalsâ€"Edited Collection
Advance(d) Composition:
Undergraduate Majors and the Future of the Discipline

Greg Giberson, Ph.D., Salisbury University
Tom Moriarty, Ph.D., Salisbury University

CFP: The Riddle of Devolutionary Identity (UK) (no deadline noted; 11/18/06)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Jon Morley

CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Riddle of Devolutionary Identity: A One-Day Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Warwick, Humanities Research Centre (HRC)
~ Saturday 18th November 2006

Keynote Speakers: Prof. Michael Gardiner, Chiba University, Japan.
Prof. Stephen Knight, Cardiff University.
Prof. Susan Bassnett, University of Warwick.

Also: David Morley, poet and director of the Warwick Writing Programme.

UPDATE: 2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference (UK) (ASAP; 3/22/07-3/23/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Andreas Rust

"Who are these people?"* Enquiring after the audience/s

2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference
22nd/23rd March 2007

CALL FOR PAPERS

UPDATE: Due to the late posting of this call for papers we will accept
abstracts after the originally posted dateline of 4th August. We would be
happy to receive abstracts as soon as possible.

UPDATE: 2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference (UK) (ASAP; 3/22/07-3/23/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 11, 2006 - 7:27pm
Andreas Rust

"Who are these people?"* Enquiring after the audience/s

2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference
22nd/23rd March 2007

CALL FOR PAPERS

UPDATE: Due to the late posting of this call for papers we will accept
abstracts after the originally posted dateline of 4th August. We would be
happy to receive abstracts as soon as possible.

CFP: Models of Medieval Gender (UK) (9/1/06; GMS, 1/9/07-1/11/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 2:02pm
Rosie.Mills_at_uea.ac.uk

The 2007 Gender and Medieval Studies Conference Committee is now accepting
proposals of c.250 words for 20 minute papers addressing this year's theme
of Models of Medieval Gender, as outlined below.

Deadline for submission: Friday 1 September 2006
E-mail proposals in word format to: gms2007_at_uea.ac.uk

'Models of Medieval Gender: Paragons, Pariahs and Paradigms'
University of East Anglia, Norwich, England 9-11 January 2007

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Roberta Gilchrist (Department of Archaeology, University of
Reading)
Professor Clare Lees (English Department, King's College London)

CFP: Models of Medieval Gender (UK) (9/1/06; GMS, 1/9/07-1/11/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 2:02pm
Rosie.Mills_at_uea.ac.uk

The 2007 Gender and Medieval Studies Conference Committee is now accepting
proposals of c.250 words for 20 minute papers addressing this year's theme
of Models of Medieval Gender, as outlined below.

Deadline for submission: Friday 1 September 2006
E-mail proposals in word format to: gms2007_at_uea.ac.uk

'Models of Medieval Gender: Paragons, Pariahs and Paradigms'
University of East Anglia, Norwich, England 9-11 January 2007

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Roberta Gilchrist (Department of Archaeology, University of
Reading)
Professor Clare Lees (English Department, King's College London)

CFP: Models of Medieval Gender (UK) (9/1/06; GMS, 1/9/07-1/11/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 2:02pm
Rosie.Mills_at_uea.ac.uk

The 2007 Gender and Medieval Studies Conference Committee is now accepting
proposals of c.250 words for 20 minute papers addressing this year's theme
of Models of Medieval Gender, as outlined below.

Deadline for submission: Friday 1 September 2006
E-mail proposals in word format to: gms2007_at_uea.ac.uk

'Models of Medieval Gender: Paragons, Pariahs and Paradigms'
University of East Anglia, Norwich, England 9-11 January 2007

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Roberta Gilchrist (Department of Archaeology, University of
Reading)
Professor Clare Lees (English Department, King's College London)

CFP: Octavia Butler's Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:27pm
Shari Evans

CFP: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding Her
Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

Call for Papers
Panel Title: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding
Her Legacy

38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD

CFP: Octavia Butler's Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:27pm
Shari Evans

CFP: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding Her
Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

Call for Papers
Panel Title: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding
Her Legacy

38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD

CFP: Octavia Butler's Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:27pm
Shari Evans

CFP: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding Her
Legacy (9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)

Call for Papers
Panel Title: Shaping the Future of Octavia Butler: Towards Understanding
Her Legacy

38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD

UPDATE: Re-Evaluating Gender in Children's Literature (Ireland) (12/1/06; 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Padraic Whyte

Please note date of conference is 23 and 24 of February 2007 and not 2006 as in
the first CFP.

IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

5th Annual Conference

'Re-evaluating Gender in Children's Literature'

23 and 24 FEBRUARY 2007

Venue: Church of Ireland College of Education, Rathmines, Dublin 6

Call for Papers
Proposals are welcome relating to the above and associated topics, including in
the areas of poetry, drama, and film for children. Proposals relating to
masculinities will be especially welcome.

UPDATE: Re-Evaluating Gender in Children's Literature (Ireland) (12/1/06; 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Padraic Whyte

Please note date of conference is 23 and 24 of February 2007 and not 2006 as in
the first CFP.

IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

5th Annual Conference

'Re-evaluating Gender in Children's Literature'

23 and 24 FEBRUARY 2007

Venue: Church of Ireland College of Education, Rathmines, Dublin 6

Call for Papers
Proposals are welcome relating to the above and associated topics, including in
the areas of poetry, drama, and film for children. Proposals relating to
masculinities will be especially welcome.

UPDATE: Re-Evaluating Gender in Children's Literature (Ireland) (12/1/06; 2/23/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Padraic Whyte

Please note date of conference is 23 and 24 of February 2007 and not 2006 as in
the first CFP.

IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

5th Annual Conference

'Re-evaluating Gender in Children's Literature'

23 and 24 FEBRUARY 2007

Venue: Church of Ireland College of Education, Rathmines, Dublin 6

Call for Papers
Proposals are welcome relating to the above and associated topics, including in
the areas of poetry, drama, and film for children. Proposals relating to
masculinities will be especially welcome.

CFP: Peer English Journal (1/5/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Louttit, C.J.

I am pleased to announce the launch of Peer English (ISSN 1746-5621), a
new refereed annual journal published by the Department of English at
the University of Leicester.

The first issue includes scholarly essays on theories of realism, war
writing, Renaissance university drama, V.S. Naipaul and the role of the
unconscious in the writing process. There are also reviews and review
essays of recent academic books by Peter Haidu, Angelique Richardson,
Lawrence Frank, Carlos Hiraldo and others.

More information, including subscription details, is available on the
journal's website at:

CFP: Peer English Journal (1/5/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Louttit, C.J.

I am pleased to announce the launch of Peer English (ISSN 1746-5621), a
new refereed annual journal published by the Department of English at
the University of Leicester.

The first issue includes scholarly essays on theories of realism, war
writing, Renaissance university drama, V.S. Naipaul and the role of the
unconscious in the writing process. There are also reviews and review
essays of recent academic books by Peter Haidu, Angelique Richardson,
Lawrence Frank, Carlos Hiraldo and others.

More information, including subscription details, is available on the
journal's website at:

UPDATE: Thinking, Reading, and Writing: Literacy and Learning in the Secondary School and Early College (8/30/06; 10/20/06-10/2

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Grossman, Gael

        Update extends proposals until 8/30/06. Full conference proposal info may be found at: http://www.sunyjcc.edu/college-wide/events/literacyconfregisform.pdf
        
        

        The conference will be held at Jamestown Community College in Jamestown, NY. The conference is on 10/21/06; a pre-conference dinner and session will be on 10/20/06.

         

CFP: Cultural Studies Association (10/16/06; 4/19/07-4/21/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Cultural Studies Association CFP

THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
Portland, Oregon (Portland State University) April 19-21, 2007
 
The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its Fifth
Annual Meeting from all areas and on all topics of relevance to Cultural
Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, sociology,
geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, cultural theory,
queer studies, critical race studies, feminist studies, postcolonial
studies, media and film studies, material culture studies, performance and
visual arts studies.
 
The conference this year will feature plenary sessions on Ethics and

CFP: Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900 (UK) (9/1/06; 1/20/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Beth Palmer

'Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900'

A One-Day Conference, English Faculty, University of Oxford

No longer was it possible for people to avoid reading matter; everywhere
they went it was displayed - weekly papers at a penny or twopence, complete
books, enticing in their bright picture covers, at a shilling, and all fresh
and crisp from the press. No wonder that the fifties, which saw the spread
of Smith's stalls to almost every principal railway line in the country,
were also the period when the sales of books and periodicals reached
unprecedented levels.

             Richard Altick.

CFP: Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900 (UK) (9/1/06; 1/20/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Beth Palmer

'Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900'

A One-Day Conference, English Faculty, University of Oxford

No longer was it possible for people to avoid reading matter; everywhere
they went it was displayed - weekly papers at a penny or twopence, complete
books, enticing in their bright picture covers, at a shilling, and all fresh
and crisp from the press. No wonder that the fifties, which saw the spread
of Smith's stalls to almost every principal railway line in the country,
were also the period when the sales of books and periodicals reached
unprecedented levels.

             Richard Altick.

CFP: Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900 (UK) (9/1/06; 1/20/07)

updated: 
Friday, August 4, 2006 - 1:26pm
Beth Palmer

'Print Culture and the Novel: 1850-1900'

A One-Day Conference, English Faculty, University of Oxford

No longer was it possible for people to avoid reading matter; everywhere
they went it was displayed - weekly papers at a penny or twopence, complete
books, enticing in their bright picture covers, at a shilling, and all fresh
and crisp from the press. No wonder that the fifties, which saw the spread
of Smith's stalls to almost every principal railway line in the country,
were also the period when the sales of books and periodicals reached
unprecedented levels.

             Richard Altick.

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