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Sarah M.B. Piatt
This call for papers is for a proposed panel to be
held at (dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
at the University of California Riverside's 14th
Annual Humanities Graduate Conference on April 6-7,
2007.
Contributors are invited to submit critical works on
the 19th C American poet, Sarah M.B. Piatt. These
papers can examine any aspect of Piatt scholarship.
Possible paper topics may include
a close focus on her poetry
Piatt's life/biographies of the poet
a look at critical texts on the poet
Piatt and politics
Piatt and the literary cannon
reviving Piatt's work in the academy
teaching Piatt
Call for Papers: The Stories of Flannery and Faulkner
Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, GA
Deadline for 500-word abstracts: 1 August 2007
Conference Dates: 2 Apr.-5 Apr. 2008
Please send abstracts of up to 500 words concerning the short stories
of Flannery O'Connor, the short stories of William Faulkner, or the
short stories of both O'Connor and Faulkner. All approaches are welcome.
Sarah M.B. Piatt
This call for papers is for a proposed panel to be
held at (dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
at the University of California Riverside's 14th
Annual Humanities Graduate Conference on April 6-7,
2007.
Contributors are invited to submit critical works on
the 19th C American poet, Sarah M.B. Piatt. These
papers can examine any aspect of Piatt scholarship.
Possible paper topics may include
a close focus on her poetry
Piatt's life/biographies of the poet
a look at critical texts on the poet
Piatt and politics
Piatt and the literary cannon
reviving Piatt's work in the academy
teaching Piatt
Sarah M.B. Piatt
This call for papers is for a proposed panel to be
held at (dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
at the University of California Riverside's 14th
Annual Humanities Graduate Conference on April 6-7,
2007.
Contributors are invited to submit critical works on
the 19th C American poet, Sarah M.B. Piatt. These
papers can examine any aspect of Piatt scholarship.
Possible paper topics may include
a close focus on her poetry
Piatt's life/biographies of the poet
a look at critical texts on the poet
Piatt and politics
Piatt and the literary cannon
reviving Piatt's work in the academy
teaching Piatt
May 27, 28 and 29, 2006
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Panel: Literature and Social Activism
Collaboration, communication, and the language of debate used in
social activism are crucial to the success of any politicized movement
that attempts to shape public opinion. Social activism can be
expressed in a wide variety of forms; writing to newspapers, political
pressure on elected officials, demonstrations, rallies, street
marches, essays, proletarian novels, protest poetry, testimonials,
graffiti, and more radical guerilla tactics which aim to disrupt the
social, political, or economic status quo of the nation.
May 27, 28 and 29, 2006
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Panel: Literature and Social Activism
Collaboration, communication, and the language of debate used in
social activism are crucial to the success of any politicized movement
that attempts to shape public opinion. Social activism can be
expressed in a wide variety of forms; writing to newspapers, political
pressure on elected officials, demonstrations, rallies, street
marches, essays, proletarian novels, protest poetry, testimonials,
graffiti, and more radical guerilla tactics which aim to disrupt the
social, political, or economic status quo of the nation.
CALL FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, PANELS AND PARTICIPANTS
THE JOINT JOURNALISM HISTORIANS CONFERENCE
(The American Journalism Historians Association and the AEJMC History Division joint spring meeting)
When: SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: Kimball Hall, New York University, 246 Greene Street, New York, NY
Cost: $40
Call for papers for ASA panel on the histories of race and pragmatism
American Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2007,
Philadelphia, PA
Call for papers for ASA panel on the histories of race and pragmatism
American Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2007,
Philadelphia, PA
CALL FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, PANELS AND PARTICIPANTS
THE JOINT JOURNALISM HISTORIANS CONFERENCE
(The American Journalism Historians Association and the AEJMC History Division joint spring meeting)
When: SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: Kimball Hall, New York University, 246 Greene Street, New York, NY
Cost: $40
Call for papers for ASA panel on the histories of race and pragmatism
American Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2007,
Philadelphia, PA
CALL FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, PANELS AND PARTICIPANTS
THE JOINT JOURNALISM HISTORIANS CONFERENCE
(The American Journalism Historians Association and the AEJMC History Division joint spring meeting)
When: SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: Kimball Hall, New York University, 246 Greene Street, New York, NY
Cost: $40
Call for papers for ASA panel on the histories of race and pragmatism
American Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 11-14, 2007,
Philadelphia, PA
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
The Ninth Annual Conference of the Marxist Reading Group
Moments of Futurity: From Present Conditions to Material(izing)
Horizons
Keynote Speaker: Fredric Jameson
March 29-31 at the University of Florida
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
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Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
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CFP_at_english.upenn.edu
Full Information at
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu
or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu
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CFP_at_english.upenn.edu
Full Information at
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu
or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu
==========================================================
Received on Sat Jan 06 2007 - 17:59:01 EST
Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu