UPDATE: ELN: Specter of the Archive (12/15/06; journal issue)
The deadline for submissions for ELN issue 45.1 (Spring 2007) has been extended
to Dec. 15, 2006.
Call for Publications, ELN 45.1, Spring 2007: The Specter of the Archive
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>Foreign Language Film Conference
>
>Cultural Correspondences and the Camera
>
>Call For Papers : Interested scholars are invited to submit
>papers on aspects of film from traditions other than English, for
>the first-annual Foreign Language Film Conference of Southern
>Illinois University, Carbondale. The conference will take place
>October 11-13 2007, in the scenic region of southern Illinois.
>
CFP: Authors for entries on Amiri Baraka, Rebecca Harding Davis, and =
Ishmael Reed for Facts on File's Student Encyclopedia of Great American =
Writers (11/15/06; 3/1/07) If interested, please contact Pat Gantt at =
pgantt_at_english.usu.edu.
CFP: Authors for entries on Amiri Baraka, Rebecca Harding Davis, and =
Ishmael Reed for Facts on File's Student Encyclopedia of Great American =
Writers (11/15/06; 3/1/07) If interested, please contact Pat Gantt at =
pgantt_at_english.usu.edu.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Call for Papers
SPATIAL AMERICAS
April 19-20, 2007
University of California, Santa Barbara
ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07
A recent article in London's Financial Times (FT) warned its
market-minded readers that the "plight of La Paz provides an
illustration of how a city's unchecked growth can threaten
stability."* The article went on to detail how El Alto, a "slum" city
of 1 million located on a plateau above the Bolivian capital, disrupts
business as usual not just with by now familiar complaints of
"pot-holed roads, belching minibuses, street vendors and packs of
stray dogs," but the radical spatial praxis of its inhabitants.
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Please post the following announcement for a special issue of The Southern
Quarterly on the UPenn Call for Papers in English and American Literature
mailing list and website:
Call for Papers
Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association,
Calgary,Alberta, Canada, October 3-6, 2007.
Session: Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the Classroom
Call for theoretically informed papers focusing on any aspect of the
application of feminist theory and perspectives to the clasroom.
Please send a one-page abstract or 12 page paper and vita to:
Professor Liahna Armstrong
Central Washington University
lotus_at_cwu.edu
Call for Papers
Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association,
Calgary,Alberta, Canada, October 3-6, 2007.
Session: Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the Classroom
Call for theoretically informed papers focusing on any aspect of the
application of feminist theory and perspectives to the clasroom.
Please send a one-page abstract or 12 page paper and vita to:
Professor Liahna Armstrong
Central Washington University
lotus_at_cwu.edu
Call for Papers: Film & History
Abstracts/Proposals by 1 December 2006 (Extended Deadline)
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations' 28th Annual
Conference Albuquerque, NM, February 14-17, 2007 Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 842-1234
Fax: (505) 766-6710
http://albuquerque.hyatt.com
Call for Papers: Film & History
Abstracts/Proposals by 1 December 2006 (Extended Deadline)
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Culture Associations' 28th Annual
Conference Albuquerque, NM, February 14-17, 2007 Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
330 Tijeras Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 842-1234
Fax: (505) 766-6710
http://albuquerque.hyatt.com
CFP: Sylvia Plath (Oxford) (05/15/07; 10/25/07-10/29/07)
The University of Oxford and Indiana University invite you to
participate in The Sylvia Plath 75th Year Symposium Literary Conference
to be held on the Oxford campus from Thursday through Monday, October
25 - 29, 2007.
CFP: Sylvia Plath (Oxford) (05/15/07; 10/25/07-10/29/07)
The University of Oxford and Indiana University invite you to
participate in The Sylvia Plath 75th Year Symposium Literary Conference
to be held on the Oxford campus from Thursday through Monday, October
25 - 29, 2007.
CFP: Sylvia Plath (Oxford) (05/15/07; 10/25/07-10/29/07)
The University of Oxford and Indiana University invite you to
participate in The Sylvia Plath 75th Year Symposium Literary Conference
to be held on the Oxford campus from Thursday through Monday, October
25 - 29, 2007.
Call for Papers: Linguistics Area
2007 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association
The 28th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA
February 14-17, 2007
Hyatt Regency Albuquerque=20
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The 2007 SW/TX PCA/ACA Conference will be held in Albuquerque, New =
Mexico at the Hyatt Regency downtown. Further details regarding the =
conference (listing of all areas, hotel, registration, tours, etc.) can =
be found at http://www.swtexaspca.org.
"Queer Space" (3/1/07: ELN Special Issue)
A respected forum since 1962 for new work in English literary
studies, ELN (English
Language Notes) has undergone a change in editorship and an extensive makeover
as a biannual journal devoted exclusively to special topics in all
fields of literary
and cultural studies. The new ELN is particularly determined to revive and
reenergize its traditional commitment to featuring shorter notes,
often no more than
3-4 pages in print, an attribute of the journal that will provide a
unique forum for
cutting-edge scholarly debate and exchange in the humanities.
"Queer Space" (3/1/07: ELN Special Issue)
A respected forum since 1962 for new work in English literary
studies, ELN (English
Language Notes) has undergone a change in editorship and an extensive makeover
as a biannual journal devoted exclusively to special topics in all
fields of literary
and cultural studies. The new ELN is particularly determined to revive and
reenergize its traditional commitment to featuring shorter notes,
often no more than
3-4 pages in print, an attribute of the journal that will provide a
unique forum for
cutting-edge scholarly debate and exchange in the humanities.
"Queer Space" (3/1/07: ELN Special Issue)
A respected forum since 1962 for new work in English literary
studies, ELN (English
Language Notes) has undergone a change in editorship and an extensive makeover
as a biannual journal devoted exclusively to special topics in all
fields of literary
and cultural studies. The new ELN is particularly determined to revive and
reenergize its traditional commitment to featuring shorter notes,
often no more than
3-4 pages in print, an attribute of the journal that will provide a
unique forum for
cutting-edge scholarly debate and exchange in the humanities.
Call for Papers: Frost's Ascent to Poet Laureate (MLA Chicago, Dec. 27-30,
2007; proposals by March 9, 2007) The Robert Frost Society invites
proposals that address Frost's reputation, politics, and cultural
positionings as well as relations with other writers before he became poet
laureate in 1958. Send inquiries to Camille Roman at Washington State
University at roman_at_wsu.edu by March 9, 2007
Call for Papers: Frost's Ascent to Poet Laureate (MLA Chicago, Dec. 27-30,
2007; proposals by March 9, 2007) The Robert Frost Society invites
proposals that address Frost's reputation, politics, and cultural
positionings as well as relations with other writers before he became poet
laureate in 1958. Send inquiries to Camille Roman at Washington State
University at roman_at_wsu.edu by March 9, 2007
The Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks book and performance
reviews for its upcoming issue regarding indigenous communities of the
Americas, including North, Central, and South America. The following titles
are now available for review:
Hawai'I Nei: Island Plays by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl
Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater Eds.
Stephanie Fitzgerald and Jaye T. Darby
American Indian Theater in Performance: A Reader Edited by Hanay Geiogamah
and Jaye T. Darby
Evening at the Warbonnet and Other Plays by Bruce King
Staging Coyote's Dream by Monique Mojica and Ric Knowles
The Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks book and performance
reviews for its upcoming issue regarding indigenous communities of the
Americas, including North, Central, and South America. The following titles
are now available for review:
Hawai'I Nei: Island Plays by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl
Keepers of the Morning Star: An Anthology of Native Women's Theater Eds.
Stephanie Fitzgerald and Jaye T. Darby
American Indian Theater in Performance: A Reader Edited by Hanay Geiogamah
and Jaye T. Darby
Evening at the Warbonnet and Other Plays by Bruce King
Staging Coyote's Dream by Monique Mojica and Ric Knowles
Call for Papers
Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association,
Calgary,Alberta, Canada, October 3-6, 2007.
Session: Australian Film and Literature
Call for theoretically informed papers focusing on any aspect of
Australian film, literature, or popular culture.
Please send a one-page abstract or 12 page paper and vita to:
Professor Liahna Armstrong
Central Washington University
lotus_at_cwu.edu
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Professor Liahna Armstrong
Department of English
Central Washington University
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7558
Office phone: 509-963-1738
Dept. phone: 509-963-1546
Fax: 509-963-1561