CFP: Collecting Design, Craft and Fashion (2/15/06; collection)
Collecting Subjects:
The Meanings and Pleasures of Material Culture
a service provided by www.english.upenn.edu |
FAQ changelog |
Collecting Subjects:
The Meanings and Pleasures of Material Culture
Collecting Subjects:
The Meanings and Pleasures of Material Culture
DIS-UNITED EMPIRES
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED
STATES IMPERIALISM
IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE
MIDDLE EAST
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
MAY 15-18, 2006
Call for Papers
DIS-UNITED EMPIRES
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED
STATES IMPERIALISM
IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE
MIDDLE EAST
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
MAY 15-18, 2006
Call for Papers
DIS-UNITED EMPIRES
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED
STATES IMPERIALISM
IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE
MIDDLE EAST
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
MAY 15-18, 2006
Call for Papers
DIS-UNITED EMPIRES
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON BRITISH AND UNITED
STATES IMPERIALISM
IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE
MIDDLE EAST
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
MAY 15-18, 2006
Call for Papers
Call for Papers
_Florilegium_, the journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists/Société
canadienne des médiévistes, invites submissions for its next volume, scheduled for
publication in the winter of 2006/07. Papers on any aspect of Late Antiquity and
the Middle Ages (including the post-medieval representation of the medieval period)
are welcome.
For information about the journal, please visit
<http://www.csm.wlu.ca/Florilegium/florilegium.htm>.
Call for Papers
_Florilegium_, the journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists/Société
canadienne des médiévistes, invites submissions for its next volume, scheduled for
publication in the winter of 2006/07. Papers on any aspect of Late Antiquity and
the Middle Ages (including the post-medieval representation of the medieval period)
are welcome.
For information about the journal, please visit
<http://www.csm.wlu.ca/Florilegium/florilegium.htm>.
This panel seeks papers examining the topic of transpacific
colonialisms/postcolonialisms. Questions and concerns can include but are
not limited to: How do practices or notions of colonialism or
postcolonialism travel across the Pacific? How do Asian and Asian
American travelers, writers, journalists, expatriates, laborers,
filmmakers, etc., represent themselves within contexts of
colonialism/postcolonialism, perhaps even redefining the relations that
constitute those very terms? How are representations of seemingly
localized colonial or postcolonial contexts affected by transpacific
social, political, and historical relations?
This panel seeks papers examining the topic of transpacific
colonialisms/postcolonialisms. Questions and concerns can include but are
not limited to: How do practices or notions of colonialism or
postcolonialism travel across the Pacific? How do Asian and Asian
American travelers, writers, journalists, expatriates, laborers,
filmmakers, etc., represent themselves within contexts of
colonialism/postcolonialism, perhaps even redefining the relations that
constitute those very terms? How are representations of seemingly
localized colonial or postcolonial contexts affected by transpacific
social, political, and historical relations?
This panel seeks papers examining the topic of transpacific
colonialisms/postcolonialisms. Questions and concerns can include but are
not limited to: How do practices or notions of colonialism or
postcolonialism travel across the Pacific? How do Asian and Asian
American travelers, writers, journalists, expatriates, laborers,
filmmakers, etc., represent themselves within contexts of
colonialism/postcolonialism, perhaps even redefining the relations that
constitute those very terms? How are representations of seemingly
localized colonial or postcolonial contexts affected by transpacific
social, political, and historical relations?
Deadline extended:
Deadline extended:
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
Deadline extended:
Deadline extended:
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
Deadline extended:
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
Call for Papers:
Word & Image
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of New English
Literatures
University of Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz, Germany, May 24-27, 2006
The simultaneous use of verbal and visual forms of representation
constitutes a major feature of anglophone literatures and cultures, but
the similarities and differences between words and images and the
parameters of their coexistence have hardly been theorised and
critically explored in depth. Post/colonial critiques often stress that
the Other transcends verbal representation, without, however, discussing
the nature of the visual representation of the Other or its relationship
to its verbal context.
Call for Papers:
Word & Image
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of New English
Literatures
University of Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz, Germany, May 24-27, 2006
The simultaneous use of verbal and visual forms of representation
constitutes a major feature of anglophone literatures and cultures, but
the similarities and differences between words and images and the
parameters of their coexistence have hardly been theorised and
critically explored in depth. Post/colonial critiques often stress that
the Other transcends verbal representation, without, however, discussing
the nature of the visual representation of the Other or its relationship
to its verbal context.
Call for Papers:
Word & Image
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of New English
Literatures
University of Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz, Germany, May 24-27, 2006
The simultaneous use of verbal and visual forms of representation
constitutes a major feature of anglophone literatures and cultures, but
the similarities and differences between words and images and the
parameters of their coexistence have hardly been theorised and
critically explored in depth. Post/colonial critiques often stress that
the Other transcends verbal representation, without, however, discussing
the nature of the visual representation of the Other or its relationship
to its verbal context.
Call for Papers:
Word & Image
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of New English
Literatures
University of Koblenz-Landau, Campus Koblenz, Germany, May 24-27, 2006
The simultaneous use of verbal and visual forms of representation
constitutes a major feature of anglophone literatures and cultures, but
the similarities and differences between words and images and the
parameters of their coexistence have hardly been theorised and
critically explored in depth. Post/colonial critiques often stress that
the Other transcends verbal representation, without, however, discussing
the nature of the visual representation of the Other or its relationship
to its verbal context.
Reading Traditions, Appropriating Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Rhetorical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
The University of Oklahoma
April 21-22, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University
Reading Traditions, Appropriating Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Rhetorical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
The University of Oklahoma
April 21-22, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University
Reading Traditions, Appropriating Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Rhetorical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
The University of Oklahoma
April 21-22, 2006
Keynote Speaker: Michael Moon, Johns Hopkins University
CFP: Women and Education (1/25/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)
Society for the Study of American Women Writers (SSAWW), 3rd
International Conference; Sheraton Society Hill, Philadelphia, PA.
Nov. 8-11, 2006.
CFP: Women and Education (1/25/06; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)
Society for the Study of American Women Writers (SSAWW), 3rd
International Conference; Sheraton Society Hill, Philadelphia, PA.
Nov. 8-11, 2006.