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CFP: Time: Limits and Constraints (6/30/06; 7/28/07-8/3/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Robert R. Daniel Jr.

The International Society for the Study of Time
announces its
Thirteenth Triennial Conference
Time: Limits and Constraints

Asilomar Conference Center
Monterey, California, USA
July 28 - August 3, 2007

UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk

UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk

UPDATE: Anthology on Brokeback Mountain (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Olsen-Fazi, Annette M.

Editors are currently seeking scholarly essays (as opposed to personal narratives) that address the movie Brokeback Mountain, and/or Annie Proulx's short story of the same title. The deadline for submissions has been extended until June 30, 2006.
Submit full essays electronically (no abstracts, please) to:
Dr. Annette Olsen-Fazi
Associate Professor of English and French
216 F Pellegrino Hall
Texas A & M International University
5201 University Bld
Laredo, TX 78041-1900
Telephone: (956) 326-2657
Email: aolsen-fazi_at_tamiu.edu
Sender: owner-cfp_at_lists.sas.upenn.edu
Precedence: bulk

CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

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will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

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Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

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Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

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Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

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* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

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CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

=20

will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

=20

Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

=20

Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

=20

Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

=20

* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

=20

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CFP: Changing Ireland (6/20/06; NEACIS, 10/21/06-10/22/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:07pm
Burke, Mary

NEACIS (NEW ENGLAND AMERICAN CONFERENCE for IRISH STUDIES) 2006=20

=20

will be held at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT on Oct. =
21-22, 2006

=20

Theme: "CHANGING IRELAND"

=20

Confirmed speakers: COLM T=D3IB=CDN, EMMA DONOGHUE, & KEN SIMPSON

=20

Presentation topics may include but should not be limited to:=20

=20

* Irish identity=20

* Celtic Tiger Ireland=20

* Northern Irish Peace Process

* colonialism / post-colonialism=20

* immigration /emigration=20

* social, historical, artistic, religious, sexual or political =
(r)evolution=20

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CFP: Visual Literacy: History, Community and Culture (no deadline noted; 10/6/06-10/10/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Bendito, Petronio

Proposals are now being accepted for the 38th Annual Conference of the=20

International Visual Literacy Association, to be held October 6-10 in
Fort=20

Worth, Texas, USA.=20

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For full information, please visit the 2006 Conference Website:

http://plato.ou.edu/~ivla2006

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You also can access the conference site from the IVLA website:=20

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http://www.ivla.org <http://www.ivla.org/>=20

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We look forward to receiving your proposals and to interacting with you
all at another great IVLA conference!

CFP: The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory (5/1/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Mark A Pettus

=B3The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory=B2
MMLA 2006 Comparative Literature Panel
9-12 November 2006, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago IL
contact: Mark Pettus (mapettus_at_wisc.edu), University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Faced with practice, theory often turns its gaze toward the future, casting
predictions from a symptomatic present. Out of the present, theory often
prophesies the end of a movement or its continued progress.
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Kant, for instance, read the French Revolution as a sign of mankind=B9s
progress and Prussia=B9s peace with the revolutionary government of France as
portending perpetual peace between all nations. Earlier in =B3Idea for

CFP: The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory (5/1/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Mark A Pettus

=B3The Future/Ends of Narrative/Theory=B2
MMLA 2006 Comparative Literature Panel
9-12 November 2006, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago IL
contact: Mark Pettus (mapettus_at_wisc.edu), University of Wisconsin-Madison
=20
Faced with practice, theory often turns its gaze toward the future, casting
predictions from a symptomatic present. Out of the present, theory often
prophesies the end of a movement or its continued progress.
=20
Kant, for instance, read the French Revolution as a sign of mankind=B9s
progress and Prussia=B9s peace with the revolutionary government of France as
portending perpetual peace between all nations. Earlier in =B3Idea for

CFP: Deleuze: Texts and Images (10/1/06; 4/5/07-4/8/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Sol Neely

Deleuze: Texts and Images

The 9th Annual University of South Carolina Comparative Literature Conference,
An International Conference

5th - 8th April, 2007

Over the past two decades, readers of the works of Gilles Deleuze have had
several opportunities to participate in international conferences held at Trent
University and organized by Constantin V. Boundas. In that tradition, we
announce the organization of a conference to take place on the campus of the
University of South Carolina(Columbia, SC, USA), between April 5 and 8, 2007,
sponsored by the Program in Comparative Literature , the English Department,
and the College of Arts and Sciences.

CFP: Deleuze: Texts and Images (10/1/06; 4/5/07-4/8/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Sol Neely

Deleuze: Texts and Images

The 9th Annual University of South Carolina Comparative Literature Conference,
An International Conference

5th - 8th April, 2007

Over the past two decades, readers of the works of Gilles Deleuze have had
several opportunities to participate in international conferences held at Trent
University and organized by Constantin V. Boundas. In that tradition, we
announce the organization of a conference to take place on the campus of the
University of South Carolina(Columbia, SC, USA), between April 5 and 8, 2007,
sponsored by the Program in Comparative Literature , the English Department,
and the College of Arts and Sciences.

CFP: The Global Political and Social Order (Czhech Republic) (7/5/06; 8/10/06-8/12/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
dlh4059_at_garnet.acns.fsu.edu

  This is final conference of a 3-part international,
interdisciplinary conference series. Conference participation is
limited to allow for dialogue around presentation topics. Abstracts
are due 5 July 2006. The conference is 10-12 August 2006, Prague,
Czech Republic. Submissions are welcome from any field of study that
seeks to understand the impact=A0of current political, social and
economic trends, on humanity and its ideas and institutions,
including philosphy, religion, political science, economics,
anthropology, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, literature and
poetry, and=A0visual arts.

CFP: Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders (5/12/06; RSA, 3/22/07-3/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Martine van Elk

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders

A session at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America,
22-24 March 2007 in Miami, Florida

Early modern women writers are frequently examined in terms that are
limited to their own countries. And yet, we might fruitfully compare
women writers in different countries and look at how women writers
themselves transcended national boundaries, by participating in
international debates, translating texts, situating themselves in
relation to writers from abroad, and in numerous other ways.

CFP: Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders (5/12/06; RSA, 3/22/07-3/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Martine van Elk

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders

A session at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America,
22-24 March 2007 in Miami, Florida

Early modern women writers are frequently examined in terms that are
limited to their own countries. And yet, we might fruitfully compare
women writers in different countries and look at how women writers
themselves transcended national boundaries, by participating in
international debates, translating texts, situating themselves in
relation to writers from abroad, and in numerous other ways.

CFP: The Global Political and Social Order (Czhech Republic) (7/5/06; 8/10/06-8/12/06)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
dlh4059_at_garnet.acns.fsu.edu

  This is final conference of a 3-part international,
interdisciplinary conference series. Conference participation is
limited to allow for dialogue around presentation topics. Abstracts
are due 5 July 2006. The conference is 10-12 August 2006, Prague,
Czech Republic. Submissions are welcome from any field of study that
seeks to understand the impact=A0of current political, social and
economic trends, on humanity and its ideas and institutions,
including philosphy, religion, political science, economics,
anthropology, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, literature and
poetry, and=A0visual arts.

CFP: Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders (5/12/06; RSA, 3/22/07-3/24/07)

updated: 
Friday, April 21, 2006 - 3:06pm
Martine van Elk

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Early Modern Women Writers Across Borders

A session at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America,
22-24 March 2007 in Miami, Florida

Early modern women writers are frequently examined in terms that are
limited to their own countries. And yet, we might fruitfully compare
women writers in different countries and look at how women writers
themselves transcended national boundaries, by participating in
international debates, translating texts, situating themselves in
relation to writers from abroad, and in numerous other ways.

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