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CFP: Children in/and Literature in the Long 18th Century (10/15/06; SCSECS, 2/22/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:56am
Sara Beam

I am inviting proposals for the panel "Childhood and Children's Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century" at the 2007 South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies conference to be held in Tulsa, OK, February 22-24, 2007. The panel welcomes papers that address portrayals of children in literature, pedagogical texts for children, childhood literacy, issues of censorship/editing in texts designed for children, etc. during the Restoration and eighteenth century. For more information on the conference, visit scsecs.net. Please send proposals to Sara Beam at <sara-beam_at_utulsa.edu> by October 15, 2006.

CFP: Children in/and Literature in the Long 18th Century (10/15/06; SCSECS, 2/22/07-2/24/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:56am
Sara Beam

I am inviting proposals for the panel "Childhood and Children's Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century" at the 2007 South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies conference to be held in Tulsa, OK, February 22-24, 2007. The panel welcomes papers that address portrayals of children in literature, pedagogical texts for children, childhood literacy, issues of censorship/editing in texts designed for children, etc. during the Restoration and eighteenth century. For more information on the conference, visit scsecs.net. Please send proposals to Sara Beam at <sara-beam_at_utulsa.edu> by October 15, 2006.

UPDATE: Shakespeare on Film &amp; TV (11/3/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:55am
Leslie Fife

    CALL FOR PAPERS!
  SHAKESPEARE ON FILM AND TELEVISION!
   
  UPDATED Submission Deadline: 3 November 2006
   
  The Shakespeare on Film and Television Area of the National Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association is calling for papers for the annual conference, to be held at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts, April 4-7, 2007. Join us this year as a returning or a first time participant, for another exciting Pop Culture experience. Further details regarding the conference, including hotel information, registration, tours, etc can be found at: http://www.popularculture.org
   

UPDATE: Shakespeare on Film &amp; TV (11/3/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:55am
Leslie Fife

    CALL FOR PAPERS!
  SHAKESPEARE ON FILM AND TELEVISION!
   
  UPDATED Submission Deadline: 3 November 2006
   
  The Shakespeare on Film and Television Area of the National Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association is calling for papers for the annual conference, to be held at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts, April 4-7, 2007. Join us this year as a returning or a first time participant, for another exciting Pop Culture experience. Further details regarding the conference, including hotel information, registration, tours, etc can be found at: http://www.popularculture.org
   

CFP: Criminal Imaginaries (no deadline noted; 4/19/07-4/22/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:55am
Sze Wei Ang

ACLA, Mexico, April 19-22, 2007.
http://dev.cdh.ucla.edu/acla2007/?p=53

Criminal Imaginaries: Transnational Capital and Moral Economies

Description:

The notion of criminality calls to mind the state apparatuses required to
control or eradicate such activities and the felons who perpetuate them.
As such, discussions of the criminal figure imbricate discourses of the
nation and its institutions. This seminar will look at who or what the
nation-state criminalizes, and the relations of "criminals" to
transnational capital.

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:54am
Mark Hutchings

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (journal issue)

Scholars have long associated Shakespeare with the wider world beyond early
modern England's shores, notably Europe of course and, in the wake of New
Historicism, the Americas. One of the most interesting recent developments
in early modern studies, however, has been the recognition that writers
looked towards the East as well as westwards - to the Islamic world, and the
Ottoman Empire in particular.

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:54am
Mark Hutchings

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (journal issue)

Scholars have long associated Shakespeare with the wider world beyond early
modern England's shores, notably Europe of course and, in the wake of New
Historicism, the Americas. One of the most interesting recent developments
in early modern studies, however, has been the recognition that writers
looked towards the East as well as westwards - to the Islamic world, and the
Ottoman Empire in particular.

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (12/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:54am
Mark Hutchings

CFP: Shakespeare and Islam (journal issue)

Scholars have long associated Shakespeare with the wider world beyond early
modern England's shores, notably Europe of course and, in the wake of New
Historicism, the Americas. One of the most interesting recent developments
in early modern studies, however, has been the recognition that writers
looked towards the East as well as westwards - to the Islamic world, and the
Ottoman Empire in particular.

CFP: Stargate (11/15/06; SW/TX PCA/ACA, 2/14/07-2/17/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
C. Jason Smith

2007 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 28th
Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM,
February 14-17, 2007.

The Area Co-Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to
invite paper and panel proposals on any aspect of the Stargate
franchise.

Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, and 500 word panel
proposals, including full contact info for all participants, to

C. Jason Smith
jsmith_at_lagcc.cuny.edu

Deadline for proposal submissions: November 15, 2006.

CFP: Early Modern Publics (11/8/06; 3/9/06-3/10/06)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Jeffrey P. Hehmeyer

Call for Papers

"Making Publics: Media, Markets, and Association in Early Modern
Europe, 1500-1800"

An Interdisciplinary Conference Sponsored by
the Early Modern Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara

March 9-10. 2007

What were early modern publics? How were they formed? What needs did
they serve for those who participated in them? And how did they
relate to the emergence of a cultural formation that we recognize as
distinctly early modern? These are among the questions we seek to
address in this conference.

UPDATE: Motorcycling Culture &amp; Myth (11/3/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Leslie Fife

    Call For Papers: MOTORCYCLING CULTURE AND MYTH, PCA/ACA, April 4-7, 2007
   
  UPDATED Submission Deadline: 3 November 2006
   
  The Popular Culture Association and American Culture Associations are holding a series of panels at the next annual meeting of these groups to be held April 4-7, 2007 in Boston, Massachusetts at the beautiful Boston Marriott Copley Place.
   
  Papers and presentations are requested on motorcycling and its impact on American and other societies and cultures. Suggested topics include:
   
  * Riders' narratives or descriptions of the ride
  * The motorcycle as art, poetry, or agency
  * Rituals, norms, customs, or influences in motorcycle culture

CFP: The Politics of Representation: Human Rights Violations, Witnessing, and Transnational Readership (11/1/06; ACLA, 4/19/07-4

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Basuli Deb

Call for Papers
American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting
April 19-22, 2007 in Puebla, Mexico

Deadline for abstracts: 1 Nov. 2006
(to be submitted through the ACLA website at
http://acla2007.complit.ucla.edu/).

The Politics of Representation: Human Rights Violations, Witnessing, and
Transnational Readership

CFP: The Politics of Representation: Human Rights Violations, Witnessing, and Transnational Readership (11/1/06; ACLA, 4/19/07-4

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Basuli Deb

Call for Papers
American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting
April 19-22, 2007 in Puebla, Mexico

Deadline for abstracts: 1 Nov. 2006
(to be submitted through the ACLA website at
http://acla2007.complit.ucla.edu/).

The Politics of Representation: Human Rights Violations, Witnessing, and
Transnational Readership

CFP: Lang Attitudes and Pop Ling (11/1/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Trish Donaher

CALL FOR PAPERS! - Language Attitudes and Popular Linguistics Area
2007 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
Conference
Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts - April 4-7, 2007

CFP: Lang Attitudes and Pop Ling (11/1/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Trish Donaher

CALL FOR PAPERS! - Language Attitudes and Popular Linguistics Area
2007 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
Conference
Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts - April 4-7, 2007

UPDATE: Narrative/Architecture and the Novel (10/25/06; 3/15/07-3/18/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Deanna K. Kreisel

UPDATE: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 25

CALL FOR PAPERS

For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.

NEW deadline for proposals: October 25.

Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 300- to 500-word abstract
and one-page c.v. to the address below by October 25. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Microsoft Word, RTF,
or PDF format.

UPDATE: Narrative/Architecture and the Novel (10/25/06; 3/15/07-3/18/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Deanna K. Kreisel

UPDATE: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 25

CALL FOR PAPERS

For a special session on Architecture and the Novel to be proposed to
the Narrative Society Conference, March 15-18, 2007, in Washington,
D.C.

NEW deadline for proposals: October 25.

Papers dealing with any aspect of architecture and the novel, any
period, are welcome. Please email or fax a 300- to 500-word abstract
and one-page c.v. to the address below by October 25. If sending by
email, please attach your proposal and c.v. in Microsoft Word, RTF,
or PDF format.

CFP: Teaching Native American Poetry (10/25/07; 4/5/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Dean Rader

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Native American Literature Symposium, April 5-7, 2007

Roundtable on Teaching American Indian Poetry

This is one of two panels at the Native American Literature Symposium--the
premiere Native Literature gathering--sponsored by the ASAIL Committee on
Pedagogy and Teaching. This particular roundtable will feature individual
scholars giving mini-presentations on teaching Native American poems.
Presentations can range from topics of courses to the use of secondary
sources to innovative approaches. I am especially interested in proposals
that pair two poems by different poets and/or that offer an actual hands-on
"lesson" for use in the classroom.

CFP: Teaching Native American Poetry (10/25/07; 4/5/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Dean Rader

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Native American Literature Symposium, April 5-7, 2007

Roundtable on Teaching American Indian Poetry

This is one of two panels at the Native American Literature Symposium--the
premiere Native Literature gathering--sponsored by the ASAIL Committee on
Pedagogy and Teaching. This particular roundtable will feature individual
scholars giving mini-presentations on teaching Native American poems.
Presentations can range from topics of courses to the use of secondary
sources to innovative approaches. I am especially interested in proposals
that pair two poems by different poets and/or that offer an actual hands-on
"lesson" for use in the classroom.

CFP: Teaching Native American Poetry (10/25/07; 4/5/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Dean Rader

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Native American Literature Symposium, April 5-7, 2007

Roundtable on Teaching American Indian Poetry

This is one of two panels at the Native American Literature Symposium--the
premiere Native Literature gathering--sponsored by the ASAIL Committee on
Pedagogy and Teaching. This particular roundtable will feature individual
scholars giving mini-presentations on teaching Native American poems.
Presentations can range from topics of courses to the use of secondary
sources to innovative approaches. I am especially interested in proposals
that pair two poems by different poets and/or that offer an actual hands-on
"lesson" for use in the classroom.

CFP: Teaching Native American Poetry (10/25/07; 4/5/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Dean Rader

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Native American Literature Symposium, April 5-7, 2007

Roundtable on Teaching American Indian Poetry

This is one of two panels at the Native American Literature Symposium--the
premiere Native Literature gathering--sponsored by the ASAIL Committee on
Pedagogy and Teaching. This particular roundtable will feature individual
scholars giving mini-presentations on teaching Native American poems.
Presentations can range from topics of courses to the use of secondary
sources to innovative approaches. I am especially interested in proposals
that pair two poems by different poets and/or that offer an actual hands-on
"lesson" for use in the classroom.

UPDATE: Technical Writing/Communication (11/3/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Leslie Fife

      CPF: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
   
  NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE &
  AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
  2007 JOINT CONFERENCE
   
  April 4-7, 2007
  Boston Marriott Copley Place
  Boston, Massachusetts
   
  For more information on the PCA/ACA, please
  go to http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca.
   
  UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 3, 2006
   
  We are considering proposals for sessions in
  Technical Communication organized around a theme,
  special panels, and/or individual papers. Sessions are
  scheduled in 1½ hour slots, ideally with four papers
  or speakers per standard session.
   

CFP: Teaching Native American Poetry (10/25/07; 4/5/07-4/7/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
Dean Rader

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Native American Literature Symposium, April 5-7, 2007

Roundtable on Teaching American Indian Poetry

This is one of two panels at the Native American Literature Symposium--the
premiere Native Literature gathering--sponsored by the ASAIL Committee on
Pedagogy and Teaching. This particular roundtable will feature individual
scholars giving mini-presentations on teaching Native American poems.
Presentations can range from topics of courses to the use of secondary
sources to innovative approaches. I am especially interested in proposals
that pair two poems by different poets and/or that offer an actual hands-on
"lesson" for use in the classroom.

UPDATE: Natve American Literature Symposium (10/25/06; 3/8/07-3/10/07)

updated: 
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 12:53am
hollrahp_at_unlv.nevada.edu

Because of the conflict with a major religious holiday, we have moved the dates
for NALS to March 8-10, 2007.
....................................

NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE SYMPOSIUM
March 8-10, 2007

MANY VOICES, ONE CENTER

Call for Proposals

DEADLINE: October 25, 2006

Featured Speakers: Poet, writer, filmmaker Sherman Alexie; artist and sculptor
Brent Learned; activist and author Noenoe Silva; and writer Debra Magpie
Earling

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