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VIII SAAS Conference. La Coruña, Spain March 2007
Call for papers
The 2007 SAAS Conference (Spanish Association for American Studies) will be
held in La Coruña, Spain, in Spring, 28-30 March 2007. Under the theme
"American Secrets: The Politics and Poetics of Secrecy in American Culture",
the Program Committee invites colleagues to submit proposals for individual
papers, on diverse aspects of this topic, within the following proposed
panels:
VIII SAAS Conference. La Coruña, Spain March 2007
Call for papers
The 2007 SAAS Conference (Spanish Association for American Studies) will be
held in La Coruña, Spain, in Spring, 28-30 March 2007. Under the theme
"American Secrets: The Politics and Poetics of Secrecy in American Culture",
the Program Committee invites colleagues to submit proposals for individual
papers, on diverse aspects of this topic, within the following proposed
panels:
VIII SAAS Conference. La Coruña, Spain March 2007
Call for papers
The 2007 SAAS Conference (Spanish Association for American Studies) will be
held in La Coruña, Spain, in Spring, 28-30 March 2007. Under the theme
"American Secrets: The Politics and Poetics of Secrecy in American Culture",
the Program Committee invites colleagues to submit proposals for individual
papers, on diverse aspects of this topic, within the following proposed
panels:
UPDATE: CALL FOR PAPERS
Great Writing 2006
Great Writing, the UK's International Creative Writing Conference
invites papers/creative work/panel suggestions for Great Writing
2006.
June 9th - 11th
University of Portsmouth
**Now incorporating Discussion and Development Sessions on practice-
led research in Creative Writing, with Professor Graeme Harper,
member of the new Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
"Steering Committee on Practice-Led Research".**
UPDATE: CALL FOR PAPERS
Great Writing 2006
Great Writing, the UK's International Creative Writing Conference
invites papers/creative work/panel suggestions for Great Writing
2006.
June 9th - 11th
University of Portsmouth
**Now incorporating Discussion and Development Sessions on practice-
led research in Creative Writing, with Professor Graeme Harper,
member of the new Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
"Steering Committee on Practice-Led Research".**
CFP: Evolutions of Resistance,
for a session at "evolutions" conference, Edinburgh, U.K.,22-23
September 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
History, Memory and Nostalgia in Cinema (anthology)
Seeking papers on "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
CFP: Evolutions of Resistance,
for a session at "evolutions" conference, Edinburgh, U.K.,22-23
September 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
History, Memory and Nostalgia in Cinema (anthology)
Seeking papers on "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
CFP: Evolutions of Resistance,
for a session at "evolutions" conference, Edinburgh, U.K.,22-23
September 2006.
Technology and the Home Sessions, a permanent area of the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Annual Conference. Technology and the Home
seeks papers that explore various interactions between the technology and
the domestic environment. The discussion may focus on real or imagined or
speculative homes and technology. There is no limit on the time frame nor
upon the methodology.
Previous papers include: "Computing Technologies in the Home: Future
Opportunities and Challenges"; "Technical Innovation and Domestic Display
in Late Republican Rome"; "'Humor' in Home Technology"; "The Yeoman Oven
Mitt"; "Burn, Baby Burn (Kitchen Inferno): New Images of Domesticity in
General Call For Papers — Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association
— Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD from 10/27-29, 2006
Technology and the Home Sessions, a permanent area of the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Annual Conference. Technology and the Home
seeks papers that explore various interactions between the technology and
the domestic environment. The discussion may focus on real or imagined or
speculative homes and technology. There is no limit on the time frame nor
upon the methodology.
Previous papers include: "Computing Technologies in the Home: Future
Opportunities and Challenges"; "Technical Innovation and Domestic Display
in Late Republican Rome"; "'Humor' in Home Technology"; "The Yeoman Oven
Mitt"; "Burn, Baby Burn (Kitchen Inferno): New Images of Domesticity in
Technology and the Home Sessions, a permanent area of the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Annual Conference. Technology and the Home
seeks papers that explore various interactions between the technology and
the domestic environment. The discussion may focus on real or imagined or
speculative homes and technology. There is no limit on the time frame nor
upon the methodology.
Previous papers include: "Computing Technologies in the Home: Future
Opportunities and Challenges"; "Technical Innovation and Domestic Display
in Late Republican Rome"; "'Humor' in Home Technology"; "The Yeoman Oven
Mitt"; "Burn, Baby Burn (Kitchen Inferno): New Images of Domesticity in
Technology and the Home Sessions, a permanent area of the
Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Annual Conference. Technology and the Home
seeks papers that explore various interactions between the technology and
the domestic environment. The discussion may focus on real or imagined or
speculative homes and technology. There is no limit on the time frame nor
upon the methodology.
Previous papers include: "Computing Technologies in the Home: Future
Opportunities and Challenges"; "Technical Innovation and Domestic Display
in Late Republican Rome"; "'Humor' in Home Technology"; "The Yeoman Oven
Mitt"; "Burn, Baby Burn (Kitchen Inferno): New Images of Domesticity in
'evolutions': a two-day international conference hosted by the School
of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh,
22-23 September 2006
CFP Panel: Revolutions in Form
Art is dead. Long live Dada!
- Walter Serner
Push aside literary, grammatical and syntactic obstacles!
Strike as deep as you can strike!
- Jack Kerouac
The Science Fiction area of the Mid Atlantic American/Popular Culture
Conference (Baltimore, MD) welcomes proposals for papers dealing with all
aspects of science fiction across various media (literature, film,
television, and music) and/or as pervasive tropes in esoteric popular
culture (fashion, artifacts, attitudes, conventions, fanzines, websites
etc.)
If you would like to propose a paper or panel for this area, please e-mail
250-300 word abstract by June 30 to Area Chair, Cathy Leaker, at the
addresses below.
Cathy.Leaker_at_esc.edu
If you are interested in areas other than science fiction, and/or if you
want more information about the conference, please go to the Gazette, our
'evolutions': a two-day international conference hosted by the School
of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh,
22-23 September 2006
CFP Panel: Revolutions in Form
Art is dead. Long live Dada!
- Walter Serner
Push aside literary, grammatical and syntactic obstacles!
Strike as deep as you can strike!
- Jack Kerouac
'evolutions': a two-day international conference hosted by the School
of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh,
22-23 September 2006
CFP Panel: Revolutions in Form
Art is dead. Long live Dada!
- Walter Serner
Push aside literary, grammatical and syntactic obstacles!
Strike as deep as you can strike!
- Jack Kerouac
'evolutions': a two-day international conference hosted by the School
of Literatures, Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh,
22-23 September 2006
CFP Panel: Revolutions in Form
Art is dead. Long live Dada!
- Walter Serner
Push aside literary, grammatical and syntactic obstacles!
Strike as deep as you can strike!
- Jack Kerouac
The Science Fiction area of the Mid Atlantic American/Popular Culture
Conference (Baltimore, MD) welcomes proposals for papers dealing with all
aspects of science fiction across various media (literature, film,
television, and music) and/or as pervasive tropes in esoteric popular
culture (fashion, artifacts, attitudes, conventions, fanzines, websites
etc.)
If you would like to propose a paper or panel for this area, please e-mail
250-300 word abstract by June 30 to Area Chair, Cathy Leaker, at the
addresses below.
Cathy.Leaker_at_esc.edu
If you are interested in areas other than science fiction, and/or if you
want more information about the conference, please go to the Gazette, our
Race, Memory and Reclamation: "There are years that ask questions
and years that answer."(Zora Neale Hurston).
The school of American studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, is holding a two-day international conference entitled, "Race, Memory
and Reclamation" from September 07-09, 2007.
Race, Memory and Reclamation: "There are years that ask questions
and years that answer."(Zora Neale Hurston).
The school of American studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, is holding a two-day international conference entitled, "Race, Memory
and Reclamation" from September 07-09, 2007.
Race, Memory and Reclamation: "There are years that ask questions
and years that answer."(Zora Neale Hurston).
The school of American studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, is holding a two-day international conference entitled, "Race, Memory
and Reclamation" from September 07-09, 2007.
Race, Memory and Reclamation: "There are years that ask questions
and years that answer."(Zora Neale Hurston).
The school of American studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, is holding a two-day international conference entitled, "Race, Memory
and Reclamation" from September 07-09, 2007.
Race, Memory and Reclamation: "There are years that ask questions
and years that answer."(Zora Neale Hurston).
The school of American studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, is holding a two-day international conference entitled, "Race, Memory
and Reclamation" from September 07-09, 2007.
Call for Papers
(Original publication deadline extended; submissions will remain open until
August 1, 2006)
Women Writers: A Zine is seeking previously unpublished essays and original
works of fiction, poetry, and hypertext for a special issue on "Digital Eves:
Transgression/ Transcendence in Cyberspace," to be published online in Winter
2006. Women Writers: A Zine is a digital, peer-reviewed publication that
features creative work by women writers as well as scholarship on any aspect
of women's writing, women's studies, and feminist scholarship. See the
journal's Website at www.womenwriters.net for more information.