CFP: Victory Culture (grad) (2/10/06; (dis)junctions, 4/7/06-4/8/06)
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April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
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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.
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.
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Sylvia Plath. We are searching for
papers covering a wide range of Slyvia-related topics, including but not
limited to
-Plath and mainstream media
-papers that question the purely biographical representations of Plath
within the literary community
-feminist dialogues within and around Plath's works
-examinations of the recent Hollywood film Sylvia
Please send 250-300 word abstracts to elizabethspies_at_hotmail.com by February
10, 2006. Please include any requests for media.
CFP: Andy Warhol
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Andy Warhol and his intersections
with contemporary culture. Topics are included but not limited to
-How has advertising changed since the pop art movement Warhol spearheaded?
-warhol's relationship to other artists – both his own contemporaries and
those who followed him
-How is he represented in literature (if at all)?
-analysis of his artistic technique
-papers that examine warhol's writings and films
- examination of film representations of Warhol and his life
-his influence on postmodernism
CFP: Andy Warhol
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Andy Warhol and his intersections
with contemporary culture. Topics are included but not limited to
-How has advertising changed since the pop art movement Warhol spearheaded?
-warhol's relationship to other artists – both his own contemporaries and
those who followed him
-How is he represented in literature (if at all)?
-analysis of his artistic technique
-papers that examine warhol's writings and films
- examination of film representations of Warhol and his life
-his influence on postmodernism
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Sylvia Plath. We are searching for
papers covering a wide range of Slyvia-related topics, including but not
limited to
-Plath and mainstream media
-papers that question the purely biographical representations of Plath
within the literary community
-feminist dialogues within and around Plath's works
-examinations of the recent Hollywood film Sylvia
Please send 250-300 word abstracts to elizabethspies_at_hotmail.com by February
10, 2006. Please include any requests for media.
CFP: Andy Warhol
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Andy Warhol and his intersections
with contemporary culture. Topics are included but not limited to
-How has advertising changed since the pop art movement Warhol spearheaded?
-warhol's relationship to other artists – both his own contemporaries and
those who followed him
-How is he represented in literature (if at all)?
-analysis of his artistic technique
-papers that examine warhol's writings and films
- examination of film representations of Warhol and his life
-his influence on postmodernism
(dis)junctions: lost in translation
April 7-8, 2006
University of California, Riverside
This panel is concerned with all things Sylvia Plath. We are searching for
papers covering a wide range of Slyvia-related topics, including but not
limited to
-Plath and mainstream media
-papers that question the purely biographical representations of Plath
within the literary community
-feminist dialogues within and around Plath's works
-examinations of the recent Hollywood film Sylvia
Please send 250-300 word abstracts to elizabethspies_at_hotmail.com by February
10, 2006. Please include any requests for media.
Representing Segregation
A special issue of African American Review
African American Review is soliciting papers for a special issue on
Representing Segregation slated for publication in early 2008. Is
there an identifiable literary tradition responding to, representing,
or protesting U.S. racial segregation? Examination of individual
works, authors, genres, or movements are welcome.
Representing Segregation
A special issue of African American Review
African American Review is soliciting papers for a special issue on
Representing Segregation slated for publication in early 2008. Is
there an identifiable literary tradition responding to, representing,
or protesting U.S. racial segregation? Examination of individual
works, authors, genres, or movements are welcome.
"Bridging the Divide: Medieval and Renaissance Performance and
Periodization"
2006 MLA Convention
Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2006
"Periodization" has often limited the ways in which we define, examine, and
theorize performance. This panel invites papers that consider how medieval
and/or renaissance performance challenges
traditional notions of periodization. Periodization is defined broadly in
this context. Papers might suggest how performance bridges such moments as
ancient to early medieval, the High to Late Middle Ages, Medieval to
Renaissance, or pre- to post-Reformation, but papers that examine fresh
definitions, ideas, and theories of periodization are especially encouraged.
"Bridging the Divide: Medieval and Renaissance Performance and
Periodization"
2006 MLA Convention
Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2006
"Periodization" has often limited the ways in which we define, examine, and
theorize performance. This panel invites papers that consider how medieval
and/or renaissance performance challenges
traditional notions of periodization. Periodization is defined broadly in
this context. Papers might suggest how performance bridges such moments as
ancient to early medieval, the High to Late Middle Ages, Medieval to
Renaissance, or pre- to post-Reformation, but papers that examine fresh
definitions, ideas, and theories of periodization are especially encouraged.
"Bridging the Divide: Medieval and Renaissance Performance and
Periodization"
2006 MLA Convention
Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2006
"Periodization" has often limited the ways in which we define, examine, and
theorize performance. This panel invites papers that consider how medieval
and/or renaissance performance challenges
traditional notions of periodization. Periodization is defined broadly in
this context. Papers might suggest how performance bridges such moments as
ancient to early medieval, the High to Late Middle Ages, Medieval to
Renaissance, or pre- to post-Reformation, but papers that examine fresh
definitions, ideas, and theories of periodization are especially encouraged.
CFP: Pedagogy and Issues in the Profession =20
CFP: Pedagogy and Issues in the Profession =20
CFP: "Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dickinson.?
This is one of two panels sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International=20
Society to be held at the American Literature Association (ALA) conference =
May 25-28, 2006 in San Francisco. Papers can address any aspect of Emily=20
Dickinson?s poetry from an interdisciplinary perspective. Among=20
possibilities: anthropology, psychology, mathematics, science, botany,=20
law, law. The other panel is "open topic."
Send a 1-2 page proposal to Marianne Noble at mnoble_at_american.edu and=20
Cindy Mackenzie at Cindy.MacKenzie_at_uregina.ca by January 15, 2006.
CFP: "Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dickinson.?
This is one of two panels sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International=20
Society to be held at the American Literature Association (ALA) conference =
May 25-28, 2006 in San Francisco. Papers can address any aspect of Emily=20
Dickinson?s poetry from an interdisciplinary perspective. Among=20
possibilities: anthropology, psychology, mathematics, science, botany,=20
law, law. The other panel is "open topic."
Send a 1-2 page proposal to Marianne Noble at mnoble_at_american.edu and=20
Cindy Mackenzie at Cindy.MacKenzie_at_uregina.ca by January 15, 2006.