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SYNOPTIQUE, the online journal of film and film studies, is seeking
contributions for Edition 9, to be published May 13th, 2005.
Less consciously thematic than some of our past editions, SYNOPTIQUE 9
is currently anchored by two fascinating articles:
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"Is My World Your World? Neurophenomenology as a Discourse for Postmodernism"
CALL FOR PAPERS
Money, Power and Prose: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Financial
Revolution in the British Isles, 1688-1756
Armagh, Northern Ireland
8-10 June 2006
This colloquium will gather scholars from the disciplines of history,
literature, economics, politics, sociology and law to study the
intersections between public finance, politics and literature during
Britain's so-called Financial Revolution.
Papers should address contemporary public responses to one or more of
the following aspects of the Financial Revolution:
* Banking (Public or Private)
* Joint-Stock Companies
* Stock Markets
* Projecting
* Public Debt
* Paper Money
CALL FOR PAPERS
Money, Power and Prose: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Financial
Revolution in the British Isles, 1688-1756
Armagh, Northern Ireland
8-10 June 2006
This colloquium will gather scholars from the disciplines of history,
literature, economics, politics, sociology and law to study the
intersections between public finance, politics and literature during
Britain's so-called Financial Revolution.
Papers should address contemporary public responses to one or more of
the following aspects of the Financial Revolution:
* Banking (Public or Private)
* Joint-Stock Companies
* Stock Markets
* Projecting
* Public Debt
* Paper Money
CALL FOR PAPERS
Money, Power and Prose: Interdisciplinary Studies of the Financial
Revolution in the British Isles, 1688-1756
Armagh, Northern Ireland
8-10 June 2006
This colloquium will gather scholars from the disciplines of history,
literature, economics, politics, sociology and law to study the
intersections between public finance, politics and literature during
Britain's so-called Financial Revolution.
Papers should address contemporary public responses to one or more of
the following aspects of the Financial Revolution:
* Banking (Public or Private)
* Joint-Stock Companies
* Stock Markets
* Projecting
* Public Debt
* Paper Money
Call for Journal Submissions
Postcolonial Studies Journal (published by the postcolonial list)
The Journal will be a biannual journal produced by the moderators of the
Postcolonial Studies list-
serv at: POSTCOLONIAL-LIST-request_at_LISTSERV.DEPAUW.EDU (More information
about the listserv can be obtained from this address). The journal is
open to graduate and undergraduate students interested in the field of
Postcolonial Studies. The journal will publish scholarly articles that
deal with questions of
postcoloniality, treatment of the sub-altern, and post-colonial
perspectives in different fields of
study.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
CFP: Narratives in English by Women Explorers and Travellers 1700-1940
(France) (9/15/05; 2/3/06-2/4/06)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2006
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT-ETIENNE (FRANCE)
While 18th and 19th century women were usually confined to the domestic
and national spheres some women indulged their dreams and travelled to
unexplored territories: their journeys to the Orient (Lady Montagu, Lady
Blunt, Gertrude Bell, Amelia Edwards, Freya Stark), to India (Emily Eden,
Fanny Parks), to America (Isabella Bird, Clara Bromley, France Trollope), to
Africa (Mary Kingsley) or to Australia (Daisy Bates) gave rise to
narratives.
Call for Paper Abstracts, 100-150 words, for the forthcoming Renaissance
Society of America Conference in San Francisco, March 2006.
Session Topic: Francis Bacon: Aesthetics and Ideology
Organizer: Catherine G. Martin, University of Memphis, cgmartin_at_memphis.edu.
The object of this session is to examine the literary, humanistic, and
generally non-scientific aspects of Bacon's writings and their contemporary
(seventeenth-century) influence. Participants must be RSA members or pay
membership at time of submitting.
Deadline: May 1, 2005.
Todd Butler
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 335-2639
Suitable for the Boudoir and the Circulating Library:
Marie Corelli and Popular Women Novelists 1880-1910
30th March – 1st April 2006
Hosted by
University of Birmingham, Liverpool John Moores University
Association for Research in Popular Fictions
To be held at Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute
Stratford Upon Avon, England
Call for Papers – Deadline July 1st
Suitable for the Boudoir and the Circulating Library:
Marie Corelli and Popular Women Novelists 1880-1910
30th March – 1st April 2006
Hosted by
University of Birmingham, Liverpool John Moores University
Association for Research in Popular Fictions
To be held at Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute
Stratford Upon Avon, England
Call for Papers – Deadline July 1st
Suitable for the Boudoir and the Circulating Library:
Marie Corelli and Popular Women Novelists 1880-1910
30th March – 1st April 2006
Hosted by
University of Birmingham, Liverpool John Moores University
Association for Research in Popular Fictions
To be held at Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute
Stratford Upon Avon, England
Call for Papers – Deadline July 1st
Suitable for the Boudoir and the Circulating Library:
Marie Corelli and Popular Women Novelists 1880-1910
30th March – 1st April 2006
Hosted by
University of Birmingham, Liverpool John Moores University
Association for Research in Popular Fictions
To be held at Mason Croft, Shakespeare Institute
Stratford Upon Avon, England
Call for Papers – Deadline July 1st
To all VSB subscribers: the March issue will be on its way to you shortly;
we thank you for your patience during our editorial transition! Sincerely,
The Editors
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Please forward this message as necessary:
The Victorian Studies Bulletin is beginning to collect information and copy
for the July 2005 issue on the following subjects:
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
Due to the dates of Spring Break, the deadline for submissions for M E S T
ER 2005 Call for Papers has been extended to April 15, 2005.
M E S T E R
2005 Call for Papers, General Issue
Mester, the yearly graduate student academic journal of the Department of
Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA, seeks articles for its upcoming general
issue to be published in June 2005.
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
Due to the dates of Spring Break, the deadline for submissions for M E S T
ER 2005 Call for Papers has been extended to April 15, 2005.
M E S T E R
2005 Call for Papers, General Issue
Mester, the yearly graduate student academic journal of the Department of
Spanish and Portuguese at UCLA, seeks articles for its upcoming general
issue to be published in June 2005.
Éire-Ireland Special Issue: Amongst Empires
CALL FOR PAPERS: Slayage.tv's 'Watcher Junior'
Lynne Edwards (Editor) and Katy Stevens (Associate Editor) of Watcher
Junior, invite your submissions for the first issue of WJ, a refereed,
electronic journal for undergraduate student scholarship in Buffy
Studies. WJ is located at Slayage: The Online International Journal of
Buffy Studies (http://www.slayage.tv).
Completed essays and research papers will be reviewed by members of the
board and will be accepted for publication if three reviewers
approve. Essays that do not receive approval for publication will be
returned with feedback for re-submission.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Slayage.tv's 'Watcher Junior'
Lynne Edwards (Editor) and Katy Stevens (Associate Editor) of Watcher
Junior, invite your submissions for the first issue of WJ, a refereed,
electronic journal for undergraduate student scholarship in Buffy
Studies. WJ is located at Slayage: The Online International Journal of
Buffy Studies (http://www.slayage.tv).
Completed essays and research papers will be reviewed by members of the
board and will be accepted for publication if three reviewers
approve. Essays that do not receive approval for publication will be
returned with feedback for re-submission.
Call for Papers: Theorizing Fan Fiction (edited volume)
New deadline: May 15, 2005
Overview
Call for Papers: Theorizing Fan Fiction (edited volume)
New deadline: May 15, 2005
Overview
Creating a Critical Conversation on Mark Strand
Mark Strand is one of America's best poets, yet little critical work
has been published on Strand's poetry. This panel invites papers that
address any aspect of Strand's poetry from a critical perspective. The
deadline for abstract submissions is April 25, 2005. The AWP conference
will be held in Austin, TX in March 2006.
Please send abstracts (200-500 words), either by email, or snail mail
to:
Dr. Julianna Gray
Haley Center 9030
English Department
Auburn University
Auburn University, AL 36849
vicejul_at_auburn.edu