CFP: The Story of O: an edited volume on Oprah Winfrey (9/30/06; collection)
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Call for Papers for [working title] The Story of O: an edited volume on
Oprah Winfrey
by Kimberly Springer and Angela Cotten
Call for Papers for [working title] The Story of O: an edited volume on
Oprah Winfrey
by Kimberly Springer and Angela Cotten
CFP: Neo-Victorianism: The Politics and Aesthetics of Appropriation
(31/10/2006; 10/09/2007-12/09/2007)
NEO-VICTORIANISM: THE POLITICS AND AESTHETICS OF APPROPRIATION
"The history of the Victorian Age will never be written: we know too much
about it." (Lytton Strachey, Eminent Victorians, 1918)
An international conference hosted by the Centre for Victorian Studies at the
University of Exeter, 10-12 September 2007
Keynote speakers: Professor Cora Kaplan, Professor John Sutherland and
Professor Imelda Whelehan
Confirmed participants to include: Regenia Gagnier, Ann Heilmann, Philip
Hensher, Martina Lauster, Brian Maidment, Rick Rylance
CFP: Neo-Victorianism: The Politics and Aesthetics of Appropriation
(31/10/2006; 10/09/2007-12/09/2007)
NEO-VICTORIANISM: THE POLITICS AND AESTHETICS OF APPROPRIATION
"The history of the Victorian Age will never be written: we know too much
about it." (Lytton Strachey, Eminent Victorians, 1918)
An international conference hosted by the Centre for Victorian Studies at the
University of Exeter, 10-12 September 2007
Keynote speakers: Professor Cora Kaplan, Professor John Sutherland and
Professor Imelda Whelehan
Confirmed participants to include: Regenia Gagnier, Ann Heilmann, Philip
Hensher, Martina Lauster, Brian Maidment, Rick Rylance
Call for Papers=20
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
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Call for Papers=20
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
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Call for Papers=20
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
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Contemporary Scottish Fiction and Film (panel at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Conference, Baltimore, 1-4 March 2007). Proposals
and completed papers are solicited on any aspect of Scottish fiction and
film since 1990. Particularly welcome are papers that deal with the
following: film adaptations, the continuing viability of a distinctive
Scottish fiction and/or cinema, the persistence of old concerns and the
emergence of new voices and forms. Send abstracts or papers by 15
September 2006 to Robert Morace at rmorace_at_daemen.edu.
Contemporary Scottish Fiction and Film (panel at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Conference, Baltimore, 1-4 March 2007). Proposals
and completed papers are solicited on any aspect of Scottish fiction and
film since 1990. Particularly welcome are papers that deal with the
following: film adaptations, the continuing viability of a distinctive
Scottish fiction and/or cinema, the persistence of old concerns and the
emergence of new voices and forms. Send abstracts or papers by 15
September 2006 to Robert Morace at rmorace_at_daemen.edu.
Contemporary Scottish Fiction and Film (panel at the Northeast Modern
Language Association Conference, Baltimore, 1-4 March 2007). Proposals
and completed papers are solicited on any aspect of Scottish fiction and
film since 1990. Particularly welcome are papers that deal with the
following: film adaptations, the continuing viability of a distinctive
Scottish fiction and/or cinema, the persistence of old concerns and the
emergence of new voices and forms. Send abstracts or papers by 15
September 2006 to Robert Morace at rmorace_at_daemen.edu.
Intersections of Image and Text in William Blake
Proposals sought for papers to be presented at the Northeast Modern Language Association's 2007 convention in Baltimore, Maryland, March 1-4, 2007. Explorations of the combination of text and image in the oeuvre of William Blake, whether in illuminated poem, book illustrations, commercial work or unpublished manuscripts by Blake. Proposals by e-mail preferred. Papers may not be presented in absentia, and should be 15-20 min. Send abstracts or completed papers to Josephine A. McQuail, Box 5053, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville TN 38505 USA ph. (931) 372-6207; FAX (931) 372-3484; <jmcquail_at_tntech.edu>
Intersections of Image and Text in William Blake
Proposals sought for papers to be presented at the Northeast Modern Language Association's 2007 convention in Baltimore, Maryland, March 1-4, 2007. Explorations of the combination of text and image in the oeuvre of William Blake, whether in illuminated poem, book illustrations, commercial work or unpublished manuscripts by Blake. Proposals by e-mail preferred. Papers may not be presented in absentia, and should be 15-20 min. Send abstracts or completed papers to Josephine A. McQuail, Box 5053, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville TN 38505 USA ph. (931) 372-6207; FAX (931) 372-3484; <jmcquail_at_tntech.edu>
Diaspora and Hybridity in the Works of Doris Lessing.
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For a panel at the Second Doris Lessing International Conference at =
Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK. Papers may consider the =
relationship between diaspora and the contradictory aspects of the =
colonial subject and exile and related themes. Some suggested works: =
Going Home, In Pursuit of the English, and the novels of Canopus at =
Argos particularly The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five.
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Submit 1-2 page abstracts to Linda Weinhouse
lweinhouse_at_ccbcmd.edu <mailto:lweinhouse_at_ccbcmd.edu> by August 31, =
2006.
Diaspora and Hybridity in the Works of Doris Lessing.
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For a panel at the Second Doris Lessing International Conference at =
Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK. Papers may consider the =
relationship between diaspora and the contradictory aspects of the =
colonial subject and exile and related themes. Some suggested works: =
Going Home, In Pursuit of the English, and the novels of Canopus at =
Argos particularly The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five.
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Submit 1-2 page abstracts to Linda Weinhouse
lweinhouse_at_ccbcmd.edu <mailto:lweinhouse_at_ccbcmd.edu> by August 31, =
2006.
Call for Papers
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Panel: Ladies, I Address You Privately: Sentimentality and the
20th-Century Novel
CONTACT: aweik_at_ucsd.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition" Dallas 8-12 November 2006
<http://www.filmandhistory.org>
AREA: The Newsreel
Despite its integral role in shaping (inter)national debates, and its
presence in motion picture theaters for over half a century, the newsreel
has often received scant scholarly attention. But from its depictions of
war, politics, poverty, race, gender, and every other facet of life to its
presence in motion picture theaters and newsreel-only venues, the newsreel
was an indelible part of the motion picture experience.
UPDATE: Please note the following keynote speakers --
SALA 2006 Conference Keynote Address: Gaurav Desai
SALA MLA Sessions: a Round Table on "Secularism and its Relation to
Minorities" will be held, featuring Ketu Katrak, Amitava Kumar, Aamir
Mufti, R. Radhakrishnan, Rajeswari Sundar Rajan, and Bruce Robbins.
The deadline for abstracts remains July 1, 2006.
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Call for Papers for SALA's (South Asian Literary Association) 7th Annual
Conference (December 26 and 27, 2006; to be held in conjunction with the
MLA)
UPDATE: Please note the following keynote speakers --
SALA 2006 Conference Keynote Address: Gaurav Desai
SALA MLA Sessions: a Round Table on "Secularism and its Relation to
Minorities" will be held, featuring Ketu Katrak, Amitava Kumar, Aamir
Mufti, R. Radhakrishnan, Rajeswari Sundar Rajan, and Bruce Robbins.
The deadline for abstracts remains July 1, 2006.
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Call for Papers for SALA's (South Asian Literary Association) 7th Annual
Conference (December 26 and 27, 2006; to be held in conjunction with the
MLA)
UPDATE: Please note the following keynote speakers --
SALA 2006 Conference Keynote Address: Gaurav Desai
SALA MLA Sessions: a Round Table on "Secularism and its Relation to
Minorities" will be held, featuring Ketu Katrak, Amitava Kumar, Aamir
Mufti, R. Radhakrishnan, Rajeswari Sundar Rajan, and Bruce Robbins.
The deadline for abstracts remains July 1, 2006.
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Call for Papers for SALA's (South Asian Literary Association) 7th Annual
Conference (December 26 and 27, 2006; to be held in conjunction with the
MLA)
Call for Papers: The New American Poetry: (Almost) Fifty Years Later
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Call for Papers: The New American Poetry: (Almost) Fifty Years Later
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
CFP: S-P-E-L-L-I-N-G I-T O-U-T: Typography in Film (7/15/06; SCMS '07)
Organizer Name(s): Michael Baker
E-Mail Address: michael.baker2_at_mail.mcgill.ca
Summary: From the inter-titles of early cinema to the branded
cityscapes of imagined futures in contemporary film, typography has a
central place in motion pictures. This panel will examine the use of
typography and printed text in film, including (but not limited to)
textual analyses of credit sequences. All proposals should have a
central focus on typography while specific approaches can vary ? all
periods, genres, and methodologies are welcome. Possible topics include:
CFP: The Politics of Indian Identity and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty
(July 2007) International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science.
CFP: The Politics of Indian Identity and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty
(July 2007) International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science.
We have extended our deadline!
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Globalization is by many accounts the central crisis of our age. And in the
wake of postcolonial studies and the events of 9/11, literary studies has
made a definitive 'global turn.' But we have still only begun to examine the
myriad effects of globalization upon literary texts (broadly defined to
include prose fiction and non-fiction, drama, poetry, film, electronic
texts, and popular culture in all its forms).
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Globalization is by many accounts the central crisis of our age. And in the
wake of postcolonial studies and the events of 9/11, literary studies has
made a definitive 'global turn.' But we have still only begun to examine the
myriad effects of globalization upon literary texts (broadly defined to
include prose fiction and non-fiction, drama, poetry, film, electronic
texts, and popular culture in all its forms).
CFP: American Poetry in the 1950s: At the Boundary of the Postmodern?
(9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
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Call for papers for the Northeast Modern Language Association meeting in
Baltimore, March 1-4, 2007
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American Poetry in the 1950s: At the Boundary of the Postmodern?
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CFP: American Poetry in the 1950s: At the Boundary of the Postmodern?
(9/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
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Call for papers for the Northeast Modern Language Association meeting in
Baltimore, March 1-4, 2007
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American Poetry in the 1950s: At the Boundary of the Postmodern?
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Greetings all,
The University of Sydney Celtic Studies Foundation will hold the Sixth
Australian Celtic Conference at the University of Sydney, Australia, from
July 18 - 21, 2007.
The conference theme is 'The Celts in Legend and Reality, ancient and
modern'. We hope to attract papers from all and any disciplines relating to
the area of Celtic Studies, whether orientated toward ancient, medieval, or
modern periods, and in all fields, from those interested in literature
studies, to history, law, art, and religion.