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CFP: German-Indian Cross-Cultural Relations (7/31/05; 5/24/06-5/26/06)

updated: 
Thursday, April 14, 2005 - 9:25pm
Christina Kraenzle

CFP: Mapping Channels between Ganges and Rhine:
                 German – Indian Cross-Cultural Relations
                 University of Toronto, Canada
                 May 24 – 26, 2006

Keynote Speakers: Anil Bhatti, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
                   Kamakshi Murti, Middlebury College

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts – July 31, 2005

CFP: German-Indian Cross-Cultural Relations (7/31/05; 5/24/06-5/26/06)

updated: 
Thursday, April 14, 2005 - 9:25pm
Christina Kraenzle

CFP: Mapping Channels between Ganges and Rhine:
                 German – Indian Cross-Cultural Relations
                 University of Toronto, Canada
                 May 24 – 26, 2006

Keynote Speakers: Anil Bhatti, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
                   Kamakshi Murti, Middlebury College

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts – July 31, 2005

CFP: German-Indian Cross-Cultural Relations (7/31/05; 5/24/06-5/26/06)

updated: 
Thursday, April 14, 2005 - 9:25pm
Christina Kraenzle

CFP: Mapping Channels between Ganges and Rhine:
                 German – Indian Cross-Cultural Relations
                 University of Toronto, Canada
                 May 24 – 26, 2006

Keynote Speakers: Anil Bhatti, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
                   Kamakshi Murti, Middlebury College

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts – July 31, 2005

CFP: Representing Reading in Early Modern England (5/5/05; RSA, 3/23/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Thursday, April 14, 2005 - 9:25pm
Kevin Curran

Representing Reading in Early Modern England

Proposals are invited for a panel at RSA 2006 in San Francisco (23-25 March)
exploring the representation of reading and readers in Early Modern England.
Although there has been an increasing amount of work dedicated to material
reading practices, little attempt has been made to understand the complex and,
at times, even contradictory ways in which these practices were being
reproduced in the written and visual arts. How did reading signify in Early
Modern England?

By 5 May 2005, please email abstracts (150 words max) to panel organizer, Kevin
Curran (kevin.curran_at_mcgill.ca)

Participants must be RSA members or pay membership at time of submitting.

CFP: Anthology on Sex and Disability (7/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:22am
Anna Mollow

Call For Abstracts: Anthology on Sex and Disability

 

           Disability and sex come together in multiple ways. In the
popular imagination, however, the terms "sex" and "disability" are, if not
antithetical, then certainly incongruous. To many, the idea of people with
disabilities as sexual or sexy remains largely unthinkable. We are
soliciting proposals for a cultural studies anthology of essays that will
challenge such conceptions, examining, revising, and extending the myriad
ways that disability and sex intersect.

 

CFP: Anthology on Sex and Disability (7/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:22am
Anna Mollow

Call For Abstracts: Anthology on Sex and Disability

 

           Disability and sex come together in multiple ways. In the
popular imagination, however, the terms "sex" and "disability" are, if not
antithetical, then certainly incongruous. To many, the idea of people with
disabilities as sexual or sexy remains largely unthinkable. We are
soliciting proposals for a cultural studies anthology of essays that will
challenge such conceptions, examining, revising, and extending the myriad
ways that disability and sex intersect.

 

CFP: Indigenous Peoples: Children's Literature (10/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:12am
Elizabeth Pandolfo Briggs

_The Looking Glass_, an online children's literature journal, invites
submissions to all columns and sections for the special issue on
Indigenous Peoples.
     
Deadline for Submissions: 1 October 2006
Publication Date: April 2007
     
Critical and informative articles are welcome on indigenous peoples of the
world, such as the Aborigine, Ainu, Native Americans, and First Nations.
Topics should include indigenous peoples' cultures and literatures,
storytelling practices, stories and tales, childrearing practices and
coming-of-age rituals, how indigenous peoples are portrayed in dominant
cultures' children's literature historically and in contemporary times,

CFP: Indigenous Peoples: Children's Literature (10/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:12am
Elizabeth Pandolfo Briggs

_The Looking Glass_, an online children's literature journal, invites
submissions to all columns and sections for the special issue on
Indigenous Peoples.
     
Deadline for Submissions: 1 October 2006
Publication Date: April 2007
     
Critical and informative articles are welcome on indigenous peoples of the
world, such as the Aborigine, Ainu, Native Americans, and First Nations.
Topics should include indigenous peoples' cultures and literatures,
storytelling practices, stories and tales, childrearing practices and
coming-of-age rituals, how indigenous peoples are portrayed in dominant
cultures' children's literature historically and in contemporary times,

CFP: Indigenous Peoples: Children's Literature (10/1/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:12am
Elizabeth Pandolfo Briggs

_The Looking Glass_, an online children's literature journal, invites
submissions to all columns and sections for the special issue on
Indigenous Peoples.
     
Deadline for Submissions: 1 October 2006
Publication Date: April 2007
     
Critical and informative articles are welcome on indigenous peoples of the
world, such as the Aborigine, Ainu, Native Americans, and First Nations.
Topics should include indigenous peoples' cultures and literatures,
storytelling practices, stories and tales, childrearing practices and
coming-of-age rituals, how indigenous peoples are portrayed in dominant
cultures' children's literature historically and in contemporary times,

CFP: Technology in the Humanities (5/31/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Cindi Tysick

Greetings,

I would like to add the following call to your website.

Technology in the Humanities, Call for Papers (05/31/05; journal issue).
Academic Exchange Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, cross-disciplinary journal,
is accepting submissions for its Fall 2005 edition. Articles dealing with
the use of teaching technologies in the humanities will be accepted until
May 31, 2005. Submissions will be accepted for consideration until July
31, 2005. For more information go to
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/4tech.htm. Cynthia Tysick,
cat2_at_buffalo.edu, Subject Editor, AEQ.

CFP: Technology in the Humanities (5/31/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Cindi Tysick

Greetings,

I would like to add the following call to your website.

Technology in the Humanities, Call for Papers (05/31/05; journal issue).
Academic Exchange Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, cross-disciplinary journal,
is accepting submissions for its Fall 2005 edition. Articles dealing with
the use of teaching technologies in the humanities will be accepted until
May 31, 2005. Submissions will be accepted for consideration until July
31, 2005. For more information go to
http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/4tech.htm. Cynthia Tysick,
cat2_at_buffalo.edu, Subject Editor, AEQ.

CFP: Sound & Music in Film and Media (4/29/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
graeme.harper_at_port.ac.uk

Call for Papers

The international book

The Continuum Companion to Sound in Film and the Visual Media
(Continuum Books, New York and London)

Requires the following additional chapters:

1. Sound effects -- 10000 word chapter

2. Sound/Music Film Genre chapters (x 4000 - 5000 words each)

Science Fiction
Horror
The Western
Musicals
Comedy
Kung-Fu

3. Composer Chapters (x 4000 words):

Brian Eno
James Horner

4. Sheet Music Libraries/Archiving Sound

5. BBC Sound history

Details on the book can be found at:

http://www.filmmusic.up.to

CFP: Matthew Arnold (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Clinton Machann

8 April 2005

Nineteenth-Century Prose invites submissions for a special issue on Matthew
Arnold. We encourage a wide range of topics focusing on prose works by
Arnold as well as topics related to broader issues regarding Arnold's
influence on literature (including individual authors), literary and
cultural studies, religious studies, and education. Arnold's current
standing in cultural studies or other academic fields is of particular
interest. Interdisciplinary approaches are welcomed. Submissions which
discuss both Arnold's poetry and prose are appropriate, but not those which
focus exclusively on poetry.

CFP: Matthew Arnold (no deadline noted; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Clinton Machann

8 April 2005

Nineteenth-Century Prose invites submissions for a special issue on Matthew
Arnold. We encourage a wide range of topics focusing on prose works by
Arnold as well as topics related to broader issues regarding Arnold's
influence on literature (including individual authors), literary and
cultural studies, religious studies, and education. Arnold's current
standing in cultural studies or other academic fields is of particular
interest. Interdisciplinary approaches are welcomed. Submissions which
discuss both Arnold's poetry and prose are appropriate, but not those which
focus exclusively on poetry.

CFP: Magic Realism in Children's Literature (9/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Elizabeth Pandolfo Briggs

_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
     
Magic Realism in Children's Literature
Submission Deadline: 1 September 2005
Publication Date: January 2006
     
Articles are welcome on any critical or theoretical aspect of magic
realism in children's literature. Please see
http://www.the-looking-glass.net/contribute.html for submission
guidelines and editorial policies.

CFP: Magic Realism in Children's Literature (9/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Elizabeth Pandolfo Briggs

_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
     
Magic Realism in Children's Literature
Submission Deadline: 1 September 2005
Publication Date: January 2006
     
Articles are welcome on any critical or theoretical aspect of magic
realism in children's literature. Please see
http://www.the-looking-glass.net/contribute.html for submission
guidelines and editorial policies.

CFP: Christian Atheism (5/19/05; RSA, 3/23/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
John Parker

Call For Papers: Christian Atheism (5/19/05; RSA 3/23-5/06)

Panel Proposed for the 2006 Renaissance Society
of America Annual Meeting in San Francisco, March
23-5.

CFP: Christian Atheism (5/19/05; RSA, 3/23/06-3/25/06)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
John Parker

Call For Papers: Christian Atheism (5/19/05; RSA 3/23-5/06)

Panel Proposed for the 2006 Renaissance Society
of America Annual Meeting in San Francisco, March
23-5.

CFP: Interdisciplinary Essays on Wilkie Collins (6/1/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:11am
Andrew Mangham

CALL FOR PAPERS

Interdisciplinary Essays on Wilkie Collins

Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Wilkie Collins.
Edited by Andrew Mangham, the collection will be printed by Cambridge
Scholars Press in Spring 2006. I am particularly interested in essays
exploring the work of Wilkie Collins in relation to art, science, law,
theatre and film adaptation. I am also interested in essays that explore
the historical, periodical context of Collins's work.

Deadline for submissions: 1st June 2005. Essays are to be 5-6,000 words
in length and follow the author/date system.

Inquiries to: andrewscottmangham_at_hotmail.com
____________________________

UPDATE: International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (5/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Suzanne Ferriss

Call for Papers (July issue deadline: May 1, 2005)

The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS) is dedicated to the
study and discussion of motorcycling culture in all its forms and from all
over the world-including moped/scooter, street and racetrack, and
off-road/dirt bikes as well as every aspect of motorcycle culture past,
present and future. We hope the journal provides further opportunities to
explore these issues. The inaugural issue was published online in March,
2005: ijms.nova.edu.

We welcome submissions on all areas related to the cultural phenomenon of
motorcycling from not only academics but all members of the motorcycling
community or those interested in motorcycling.

UPDATE: International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (5/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Suzanne Ferriss

Call for Papers (July issue deadline: May 1, 2005)

The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS) is dedicated to the
study and discussion of motorcycling culture in all its forms and from all
over the world-including moped/scooter, street and racetrack, and
off-road/dirt bikes as well as every aspect of motorcycle culture past,
present and future. We hope the journal provides further opportunities to
explore these issues. The inaugural issue was published online in March,
2005: ijms.nova.edu.

We welcome submissions on all areas related to the cultural phenomenon of
motorcycling from not only academics but all members of the motorcycling
community or those interested in motorcycling.

UPDATE: International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (5/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Suzanne Ferriss

Call for Papers (July issue deadline: May 1, 2005)

The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS) is dedicated to the
study and discussion of motorcycling culture in all its forms and from all
over the world-including moped/scooter, street and racetrack, and
off-road/dirt bikes as well as every aspect of motorcycle culture past,
present and future. We hope the journal provides further opportunities to
explore these issues. The inaugural issue was published online in March,
2005: ijms.nova.edu.

We welcome submissions on all areas related to the cultural phenomenon of
motorcycling from not only academics but all members of the motorcycling
community or those interested in motorcycling.

CFP: The Event, Culture and Contingency (grad) (7/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Benjamin Smith

antiTHESIS, "The Event, Culture and Contingency"
Call for Papers

antiTHESIS, one of Australia's longest running postgraduate
interdisciplinary journals, now invites contributions for both the third
annual antiTHESIS Postgraduate Symposium entitled The Event, Culture
and Contingency and for Volume 16 (2006), "in the event …"

"Truth happens to an idea. It becomes true, is made true by events. Its
verity is in fact an event, a process: the process namely of its verifying
itself, its veri-fication." - ­ William James

CFP: The Event, Culture and Contingency (grad) (7/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Benjamin Smith

antiTHESIS, "The Event, Culture and Contingency"
Call for Papers

antiTHESIS, one of Australia's longest running postgraduate
interdisciplinary journals, now invites contributions for both the third
annual antiTHESIS Postgraduate Symposium entitled The Event, Culture
and Contingency and for Volume 16 (2006), "in the event …"

"Truth happens to an idea. It becomes true, is made true by events. Its
verity is in fact an event, a process: the process namely of its verifying
itself, its veri-fication." - ­ William James

CFP: The Event, Culture and Contingency (grad) (7/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - 1:10am
Benjamin Smith

antiTHESIS, "The Event, Culture and Contingency"
Call for Papers

antiTHESIS, one of Australia's longest running postgraduate
interdisciplinary journals, now invites contributions for both the third
annual antiTHESIS Postgraduate Symposium entitled The Event, Culture
and Contingency and for Volume 16 (2006), "in the event …"

"Truth happens to an idea. It becomes true, is made true by events. Its
verity is in fact an event, a process: the process namely of its verifying
itself, its veri-fication." - ­ William James

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