CFP: The Flaw (8/15/06; 5/25/07-5/27/07)
Call for Papers for
An Interdisciplinary Conference on
The Flaw
Deadline : August 15th, 2006
Organizers : Agn=E8s Conacher and Catherine Dhavernas
Queen=92s University, Kingston, Canada
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Call for Papers for
An Interdisciplinary Conference on
The Flaw
Deadline : August 15th, 2006
Organizers : Agn=E8s Conacher and Catherine Dhavernas
Queen=92s University, Kingston, Canada
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fifth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fifth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Saw Palm, a Florida-themed literary e-journal, invites submissions of
poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, art, photography, and book reviews for
its inaugural issue. We're looking for Florida work—which may include work
from anywhere that concerns itself with Florida (images, people, themes), or
work from Florida not obviously about someplace else. Please email
submissions in the body of the message and a brief bio to
sawpalm_at_cas.usf.edu or hard copies to Saw Palm, c/o John Fleming, Department
of English, CPR 107, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave.,
Tampa, FL 33620-5550. All mail submissions must include a SASE. No
Saw Palm, a Florida-themed literary e-journal, invites submissions of
poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, art, photography, and book reviews for
its inaugural issue. We're looking for Florida work—which may include work
from anywhere that concerns itself with Florida (images, people, themes), or
work from Florida not obviously about someplace else. Please email
submissions in the body of the message and a brief bio to
sawpalm_at_cas.usf.edu or hard copies to Saw Palm, c/o John Fleming, Department
of English, CPR 107, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave.,
Tampa, FL 33620-5550. All mail submissions must include a SASE. No
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fifth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
Announcement & Call for submissions
The fifth issue of Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception
studies, a new journal which aims to provide an on-line, interdisciplinary
forum for the fields of audience and reception studies, has just come out.
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended until 16 =
June.
Send abstracts to: h.farley_at_uq.edu.au
Information and registration at: http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/?page=3D45544
Suitable topics include:=20
Esotericism
Mysticism
Alternative expressions of major religions
Religions of re-enchantment
Popular culture religions
Indigenous religions
Paganism and Neo-Paganism
New Religious Movements
Personalised religion
Alternative methodologies
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended until 16 =
June.
Send abstracts to: h.farley_at_uq.edu.au
Information and registration at: http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/?page=3D45544
Suitable topics include:=20
Esotericism
Mysticism
Alternative expressions of major religions
Religions of re-enchantment
Popular culture religions
Indigenous religions
Paganism and Neo-Paganism
New Religious Movements
Personalised religion
Alternative methodologies
The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended until 16 =
June.
Send abstracts to: h.farley_at_uq.edu.au
Information and registration at: http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/?page=3D45544
Suitable topics include:=20
Esotericism
Mysticism
Alternative expressions of major religions
Religions of re-enchantment
Popular culture religions
Indigenous religions
Paganism and Neo-Paganism
New Religious Movements
Personalised religion
Alternative methodologies
Call for Papers
The International Theodore Dreiser Society will sponsor one session at the American Literature Association Symposium on American Fiction, September 28-30, 2006, at the Bahia Resort Hotel in San Diego, California. Papers on all aspects of Dreiser's fiction and related topics are welcome.
Please email proposals or papers by July 15, 2006, to the session chair,
URBAN UNDERWORLD: A CONFERENCE ON LONDON'S SPATIAL & CULTURAL UNDERGROUNDS
FROM 1825 TO THE PRESENT.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Rachel Falconer, University of Sheffield.
EVENING SPEAKER: Michael Horowitz, former Editor of 'New Departures'.
URBAN UNDERWORLD: A CONFERENCE ON LONDON'S SPATIAL & CULTURAL UNDERGROUNDS
FROM 1825 TO THE PRESENT.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Rachel Falconer, University of Sheffield.
EVENING SPEAKER: Michael Horowitz, former Editor of 'New Departures'.
URBAN UNDERWORLD: A CONFERENCE ON LONDON'S SPATIAL & CULTURAL UNDERGROUNDS
FROM 1825 TO THE PRESENT.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Rachel Falconer, University of Sheffield.
EVENING SPEAKER: Michael Horowitz, former Editor of 'New Departures'.
URBAN UNDERWORLD: A CONFERENCE ON LONDON'S SPATIAL & CULTURAL UNDERGROUNDS
FROM 1825 TO THE PRESENT.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Rachel Falconer, University of Sheffield.
EVENING SPEAKER: Michael Horowitz, former Editor of 'New Departures'.
Call for book reviews
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 2006 edition.
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies is a peer-reviewed publication
devoted to the study of Jewish culture, history, politics, literature,
religion, Philosophy and thought in all aspects and periods. It is published
annually.
The editors are inviting additional book reviews for its 2006 edition.
*The AJJS normally will accept book reviews of 2000 words (including
quotations).
*Please include a short bio and an abstract of 150 words.
Call for book reviews
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 2006 edition.
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies is a peer-reviewed publication
devoted to the study of Jewish culture, history, politics, literature,
religion, Philosophy and thought in all aspects and periods. It is published
annually.
The editors are inviting additional book reviews for its 2006 edition.
*The AJJS normally will accept book reviews of 2000 words (including
quotations).
*Please include a short bio and an abstract of 150 words.
Call for book reviews
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 2006 edition.
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies is a peer-reviewed publication
devoted to the study of Jewish culture, history, politics, literature,
religion, Philosophy and thought in all aspects and periods. It is published
annually.
The editors are inviting additional book reviews for its 2006 edition.
*The AJJS normally will accept book reviews of 2000 words (including
quotations).
*Please include a short bio and an abstract of 150 words.
The Graduate Film Studies Group of the University of Florida seeks
proposals for Reel Fear: Horror, Suspense, and Anxiety in Postmodern
Film. This symposium will be held at the University of Florida on
October 20th, 2006.
The daylong event will consist of academic panels, along with lectures
by our two keynote speakers: Carol J. Clover, author of Men, Women, and
Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film, and Adam Lowenstein,
author of Shocking Representations: Historical Trauma, National Cinema,
and the Modern Horror Film.
First Annual Graduate Conference on Transantlantic and Cultural
Studies Georgia State University October 20-21, 2006
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ana del Sarto (Ohio State University)
Proposals are especially encouraged on (but not limited to) any aspect
of Literature, Linguistics, Culture, History,and Women Studies.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Send a 300-word proposal by email to espaga_at_gmail.com (subject line:
Emerging Paradigms) by July 14, 2006.
A cover letter listing the following:
Name, title of the paper, telephone number,
mailing and email address, and a one-page CV.
Papers should be submitted in Spanish or English.
First Annual Graduate Conference on Transantlantic and Cultural
Studies Georgia State University October 20-21, 2006
Keynote speaker
Dr. Ana del Sarto (Ohio State University)
Proposals are especially encouraged on (but not limited to) any aspect
of Literature, Linguistics, Culture, History,and Women Studies.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Send a 300-word proposal by email to espaga_at_gmail.com (subject line:
Emerging Paradigms) by July 14, 2006.
A cover letter listing the following:
Name, title of the paper, telephone number,
mailing and email address, and a one-page CV.
Papers should be submitted in Spanish or English.
NORDIC IRISH STUDIES NETWORK
Symposium and Conference
THE CONSTRUCTION AND DECONSTRUCTION OF IRISH MEMORY
November 3 – 4, 2006
University of Aarhus, DENMARK
Call for Papers
The conference will be held in conjunction with a Beckett symposium. The
conference will be open to all members of NISN and EFACIS.
Deadline for proposals and abstracts (200 words for 20-minute papers)
1 July 2006.
November 3: World Theatre: Samuel Beckett and the Theatre
NORDIC IRISH STUDIES NETWORK
Symposium and Conference
THE CONSTRUCTION AND DECONSTRUCTION OF IRISH MEMORY
November 3 – 4, 2006
University of Aarhus, DENMARK
Call for Papers
The conference will be held in conjunction with a Beckett symposium. The
conference will be open to all members of NISN and EFACIS.
Deadline for proposals and abstracts (200 words for 20-minute papers)
1 July 2006.
November 3: World Theatre: Samuel Beckett and the Theatre
NORDIC IRISH STUDIES NETWORK
Symposium and Conference
THE CONSTRUCTION AND DECONSTRUCTION OF IRISH MEMORY
November 3 – 4, 2006
University of Aarhus, DENMARK
Call for Papers
The conference will be held in conjunction with a Beckett symposium. The
conference will be open to all members of NISN and EFACIS.
Deadline for proposals and abstracts (200 words for 20-minute papers)
1 July 2006.
November 3: World Theatre: Samuel Beckett and the Theatre
NORDIC IRISH STUDIES NETWORK
Symposium and Conference
THE CONSTRUCTION AND DECONSTRUCTION OF IRISH MEMORY
November 3 – 4, 2006
University of Aarhus, DENMARK
Call for Papers
The conference will be held in conjunction with a Beckett symposium. The
conference will be open to all members of NISN and EFACIS.
Deadline for proposals and abstracts (200 words for 20-minute papers)
1 July 2006.
November 3: World Theatre: Samuel Beckett and the Theatre
We are looking for a few papers in particular areas to fill out the
program for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers
Conference in Philadelphia from November 8-11, 2006. If you are
interested in any of these topics, please contact me--Dawn Keetley
(dek7_at_lehigh.edu). A draft of the conference program can be found on
the organization's website: www.ssaww.org.
1. Frances E. Watkins Harper as a Philadelphia writer
2. Late seventeenth and eighteenth century American women writers
3. Louise Erdrich
4. Eighteenth or nineteenth century women writers in a
transnational/global context
5. Contemporary Chicana writing
We are looking for a few papers in particular areas to fill out the
program for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers
Conference in Philadelphia from November 8-11, 2006. If you are
interested in any of these topics, please contact me--Dawn Keetley
(dek7_at_lehigh.edu). A draft of the conference program can be found on
the organization's website: www.ssaww.org.
1. Frances E. Watkins Harper as a Philadelphia writer
2. Late seventeenth and eighteenth century American women writers
3. Louise Erdrich
4. Eighteenth or nineteenth century women writers in a
transnational/global context
5. Contemporary Chicana writing
We are looking for a few papers in particular areas to fill out the
program for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers
Conference in Philadelphia from November 8-11, 2006. If you are
interested in any of these topics, please contact me--Dawn Keetley
(dek7_at_lehigh.edu). A draft of the conference program can be found on
the organization's website: www.ssaww.org.
1. Frances E. Watkins Harper as a Philadelphia writer
2. Late seventeenth and eighteenth century American women writers
3. Louise Erdrich
4. Eighteenth or nineteenth century women writers in a
transnational/global context
5. Contemporary Chicana writing
2006 Film & History Conference
“The Documentary Traditionâ€
8-12 November 2006
Dolce Conference Center â€" Dallas, TX
www.filmandhistory.org
Deadline: August 15, 2006
AREA: Nature and the Environment in Film and Television Documentaries
Early filmmakers often traveled the globe to introduce audiences to views of
far away places. Niagara Falls and scenes of the Holy Land shared the
screen with the dancing Carmencita and boxers Corbett and Fitzsimmons. Later, the
filmic exploration of the natural world added support to the argument that
movies were educational tools.
2006 Film & History Conference
“The Documentary Traditionâ€
8-12 November 2006
Dolce Conference Center â€" Dallas, TX
www.filmandhistory.org
Deadline: August 15, 2006
AREA: Nature and the Environment in Film and Television Documentaries
Early filmmakers often traveled the globe to introduce audiences to views of
far away places. Niagara Falls and scenes of the Holy Land shared the
screen with the dancing Carmencita and boxers Corbett and Fitzsimmons. Later, the
filmic exploration of the natural world added support to the argument that
movies were educational tools.