CFP: American Popular Culture, 9/11 and Beyond (12/31/06; collection)
American Popular Culture, 9/11 and=20
the So-Called Global War on Terror
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American Popular Culture, 9/11 and=20
the So-Called Global War on Terror
American Popular Culture, 9/11 and=20
the So-Called Global War on Terror
American Popular Culture, 9/11 and=20
the So-Called Global War on Terror
CALL OR PAPERS for an International Symposium on History of Sexuality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, University of Arizona, May 3-6, 2007 (literature, art history, history, sociology, etc.)
Organized by Dr. Albrecht Classen, University Distinguished Professor.
Selected papers will be published by de Gruyter (Berlin and New York).
Submit an abstract, or for further information, please send an abstract by Jan. 31, 2007 to:
CALL OR PAPERS for an International Symposium on History of Sexuality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, University of Arizona, May 3-6, 2007 (literature, art history, history, sociology, etc.)
Organized by Dr. Albrecht Classen, University Distinguished Professor.
Selected papers will be published by de Gruyter (Berlin and New York).
Submit an abstract, or for further information, please send an abstract by Jan. 31, 2007 to:
CALL OR PAPERS for an International Symposium on History of Sexuality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, University of Arizona, May 3-6, 2007 (literature, art history, history, sociology, etc.)
Organized by Dr. Albrecht Classen, University Distinguished Professor.
Selected papers will be published by de Gruyter (Berlin and New York).
Submit an abstract, or for further information, please send an abstract by Jan. 31, 2007 to:
CFP: Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Date/Place: March 2nd-3rd, 2007/ Columbia University, New York
Keynote speaker: To Be Announced
The Center for Comparative Literature and Society (CCLS) at Columbia=20
University, New York invites papers for its second graduate student=20
conference entitled =93Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the=20=
Social Sciences.=94 By =93figures of comparison,=94 we mean both objects =
of=20
study that call for a comparative approach and comparative methods that=20=
CFP: Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Date/Place: March 2nd-3rd, 2007/ Columbia University, New York
Keynote speaker: To Be Announced
The Center for Comparative Literature and Society (CCLS) at Columbia=20
University, New York invites papers for its second graduate student=20
conference entitled =93Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the=20=
Social Sciences.=94 By =93figures of comparison,=94 we mean both objects =
of=20
study that call for a comparative approach and comparative methods that=20=
CFP: Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
Date/Place: March 2nd-3rd, 2007/ Columbia University, New York
Keynote speaker: To Be Announced
The Center for Comparative Literature and Society (CCLS) at Columbia=20
University, New York invites papers for its second graduate student=20
conference entitled =93Figures of Comparison in the Humanities and the=20=
Social Sciences.=94 By =93figures of comparison,=94 we mean both objects =
of=20
study that call for a comparative approach and comparative methods that=20=
Call for Proposals for "The Oral, The Written, and Other Verbal Media:
Interfaces and Audiences": A Conference and Festival
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University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 19-21,
2008
Call for Proposals for "The Oral, The Written, and Other Verbal Media:
Interfaces and Audiences": A Conference and Festival
* *
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 19-21,
2008
Call for Proposals for "The Oral, The Written, and Other Verbal Media:
Interfaces and Audiences": A Conference and Festival
* *
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 19-21,
2008
Les Cahiers
Shakespeare en devenir
An annual bilingual Journal
¦ NEW ON-LINE PUBLICATION
Shakespeare en devenir will be housed by the French website La Licorne
(Revue de littérature et de langue française)
http://edel.univ-poitiers.fr/licorne/
¦ PRESENTATION OF THE JOURNAL
Les Cahiers
Shakespeare en devenir
An annual bilingual Journal
¦ NEW ON-LINE PUBLICATION
Shakespeare en devenir will be housed by the French website La Licorne
(Revue de littérature et de langue française)
http://edel.univ-poitiers.fr/licorne/
¦ PRESENTATION OF THE JOURNAL
Les Cahiers
Shakespeare en devenir
An annual bilingual Journal
¦ NEW ON-LINE PUBLICATION
Shakespeare en devenir will be housed by the French website La Licorne
(Revue de littérature et de langue française)
http://edel.univ-poitiers.fr/licorne/
¦ PRESENTATION OF THE JOURNAL
Deadline Extension: December 15, 2006
CFP: Through the Wardrobe: Essays on C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of
Narnia
Co-editors: Dr. John Briggs and Craig Svonkin
Final Call for Papers:
Deadline Extension: December 15, 2006
CFP: Through the Wardrobe: Essays on C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of
Narnia
Co-editors: Dr. John Briggs and Craig Svonkin
Final Call for Papers:
Review Americana invites submissions of poetry, prose, drama, and essays about the art of writing or the art of teaching
writing. We publish twice a year; submissions are revolving.
Please attach work and email to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
You can find submission guidelines in the journal at http://www.americanpopularculture.com.
Review Americana invites submissions of poetry, prose, drama, and essays about the art of writing or the art of teaching
writing. We publish twice a year; submissions are revolving.
Please attach work and email to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
You can find submission guidelines in the journal at http://www.americanpopularculture.com.
Review Americana invites submissions of poetry, prose, drama, and essays about the art of writing or the art of teaching
writing. We publish twice a year; submissions are revolving.
Please attach work and email to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
You can find submission guidelines in the journal at http://www.americanpopularculture.com.
When Nature Strikes Back
(MLA panel arranged by the Association for the Study of Literature
and the Environment)
Proposals are invited for presentations that explore how literary
texts (including film) depict or personify nature's retribution for
human attempts to control, change, or harm the land.
For example, how does the environment create an inhospitable
situation for humans that either appears natural (hurricanes, West
Nile Virus, Avian Flu, Mad Cow disease) or supernatural (the flood in
Their Eyes Were Watching God)?
How does "nature" have agency in literature and film?
Submit 300-word abstracts by March 1, 2007 to Sarah McFarland at
mcfarlands_at_nsula.edu.
When Nature Strikes Back
(MLA panel arranged by the Association for the Study of Literature
and the Environment)
Proposals are invited for presentations that explore how literary
texts (including film) depict or personify nature's retribution for
human attempts to control, change, or harm the land.
For example, how does the environment create an inhospitable
situation for humans that either appears natural (hurricanes, West
Nile Virus, Avian Flu, Mad Cow disease) or supernatural (the flood in
Their Eyes Were Watching God)?
How does "nature" have agency in literature and film?
Submit 300-word abstracts by March 1, 2007 to Sarah McFarland at
mcfarlands_at_nsula.edu.
When Nature Strikes Back
(MLA panel arranged by the Association for the Study of Literature
and the Environment)
Proposals are invited for presentations that explore how literary
texts (including film) depict or personify nature's retribution for
human attempts to control, change, or harm the land.
For example, how does the environment create an inhospitable
situation for humans that either appears natural (hurricanes, West
Nile Virus, Avian Flu, Mad Cow disease) or supernatural (the flood in
Their Eyes Were Watching God)?
How does "nature" have agency in literature and film?
Submit 300-word abstracts by March 1, 2007 to Sarah McFarland at
mcfarlands_at_nsula.edu.
"Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box": Poe and Twentieth Century Poetry.
Poe and his poetic theories have continued to be a point of
engagement for twentieth-century poets, as witnessed by the recent
publication of the posthumous Elizabeth Bishop poem from which the
title of this panel is taken. This panel is calling for papers that
engage with any aspect of Poe's relation to poets and poetry of the
last century.
Send 250-word abstracts to Stephen Rachman
<mailto:rachman_at_msu.edu>rachman_at_msu.edu or Marcy J. Dinius
<mailto:dinius_at_english.udel.edu>dinius_at_english.udel.edu by March 1, 2007.
"Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box": Poe and Twentieth Century Poetry.
Poe and his poetic theories have continued to be a point of
engagement for twentieth-century poets, as witnessed by the recent
publication of the posthumous Elizabeth Bishop poem from which the
title of this panel is taken. This panel is calling for papers that
engage with any aspect of Poe's relation to poets and poetry of the
last century.
Send 250-word abstracts to Stephen Rachman
<mailto:rachman_at_msu.edu>rachman_at_msu.edu or Marcy J. Dinius
<mailto:dinius_at_english.udel.edu>dinius_at_english.udel.edu by March 1, 2007.
"Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box": Poe and Twentieth Century Poetry.
Poe and his poetic theories have continued to be a point of
engagement for twentieth-century poets, as witnessed by the recent
publication of the posthumous Elizabeth Bishop poem from which the
title of this panel is taken. This panel is calling for papers that
engage with any aspect of Poe's relation to poets and poetry of the
last century.
Send 250-word abstracts to Stephen Rachman
<mailto:rachman_at_msu.edu>rachman_at_msu.edu or Marcy J. Dinius
<mailto:dinius_at_english.udel.edu>dinius_at_english.udel.edu by March 1, 2007.
CALL FOR PAPERS=20
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The Seattle University Wismer Center for Gender & Diversity Studies =
welcomes submissions to an upcoming interdisciplinary conference - =
INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER: (RE) IMAGINING THE FAMILY. The =
conference will be held at Seattle University from April 12-14, 2007.
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CALL FOR PAPERS=20
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The Seattle University Wismer Center for Gender & Diversity Studies =
welcomes submissions to an upcoming interdisciplinary conference - =
INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER: (RE) IMAGINING THE FAMILY. The =
conference will be held at Seattle University from April 12-14, 2007.
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CALL FOR PAPERS=20
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The Seattle University Wismer Center for Gender & Diversity Studies =
welcomes submissions to an upcoming interdisciplinary conference - =
INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER: (RE) IMAGINING THE FAMILY. The =
conference will be held at Seattle University from April 12-14, 2007.
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CALL FOR PAPERS=20
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The Seattle University Wismer Center for Gender & Diversity Studies =
welcomes submissions to an upcoming interdisciplinary conference - =
INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER: (RE) IMAGINING THE FAMILY. The =
conference will be held at Seattle University from April 12-14, 2007.
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