CFP: Literacy and Literature in the Deep South (4/24/06; 9/14/06-9/16/06)
Get Lit: A Call for papers
The Wiregrass Literacy and Literature Festival of the Deep South:
September 14-16, 2006
At Valdosta State University in South Georgia
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Get Lit: A Call for papers
The Wiregrass Literacy and Literature Festival of the Deep South:
September 14-16, 2006
At Valdosta State University in South Georgia
Update is for last sentence of CFP
The Food Memoir: Tales of Family and Culture
An Increasingly popular subgenre of autobiography, a form of
autobiography that Paul John Eakin calls the "relational life story,"
the food memoir (by M.F.K. Fisher, Leslie Li, and Ruth Reichl, for
example) intertwines narratives of family life, travel, and
cross-cultural experiences with recipes and the author's representation
of an evolving self. Essays about published memoirs of 7 to 8 pages or
250-word abstracts are welcome.
Thanks very much.
Barbara Waxman
Update is for last sentence of CFP
The Food Memoir: Tales of Family and Culture
An Increasingly popular subgenre of autobiography, a form of
autobiography that Paul John Eakin calls the "relational life story,"
the food memoir (by M.F.K. Fisher, Leslie Li, and Ruth Reichl, for
example) intertwines narratives of family life, travel, and
cross-cultural experiences with recipes and the author's representation
of an evolving self. Essays about published memoirs of 7 to 8 pages or
250-word abstracts are welcome.
Thanks very much.
Barbara Waxman
We have now extended the deadline for abstracts to 31 March 2006 and
confirmed our plenary speakers. See full revised CFP below.
Literary London 2006: Representations of London in Literature
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Hosted by The Department of English, Maritime Campus, University of
Greenwich, London.
13th to 14th July 2006
Plenary speakers: Professor Jack Lynch (Rutgers University), Professor
Jonathan Schneer (Georgia Institute of Technology), Professor David
Skilton (Cardiff University)
Call for Papers
We have now extended the deadline for abstracts to 31 March 2006 and
confirmed our plenary speakers. See full revised CFP below.
Literary London 2006: Representations of London in Literature
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Hosted by The Department of English, Maritime Campus, University of
Greenwich, London.
13th to 14th July 2006
Plenary speakers: Professor Jack Lynch (Rutgers University), Professor
Jonathan Schneer (Georgia Institute of Technology), Professor David
Skilton (Cardiff University)
Call for Papers
We have now extended the deadline for abstracts to 31 March 2006 and
confirmed our plenary speakers. See full revised CFP below.
Literary London 2006: Representations of London in Literature
An Interdisciplinary Conference
Hosted by The Department of English, Maritime Campus, University of
Greenwich, London.
13th to 14th July 2006
Plenary speakers: Professor Jack Lynch (Rutgers University), Professor
Jonathan Schneer (Georgia Institute of Technology), Professor David
Skilton (Cardiff University)
Call for Papers
Deadline extended
Due to March 1 being a popular deadline for many conferences, I am extendin=
g
the deadline of this call to March 15, 2006.
I am seeking papers that address Ecofeminism and Literature for a book
proposal I am currently working on, which is pending publication with
Cambridge Scholars Press. Papers will be considered for this collection.
Possible topics can address Ecofeminism and:
-race
-class
-gender
-third world countries
-environmental destruction
-sexism
-heterosexism
-colonialism
-militarism
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/06; PAMLA, 11/10-06-11/11/06)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 10-11, 2006
UC Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Shakespeare and Related Topics.
Proposals are
encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible topics include:
CFP: Shakespeare and Related Topics (3/15/06; PAMLA, 11/10-06-11/11/06)
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference (PAMLA)
Panel Topic: Shakespeare and Related Topics
November 10-11, 2006
UC Riverside
Riverside, California
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2006
Paper proposals sought for a panel on Shakespeare and Related Topics.
Proposals are
encouraged on any topic in Shakespeare studies; possible topics include:
Deadline extended
Due to March 1 being a popular deadline for many conferences, I am extendin=
g
the deadline of this call to March 15, 2006.
I am seeking papers that address Ecofeminism and Literature for a book
proposal I am currently working on, which is pending publication with
Cambridge Scholars Press. Papers will be considered for this collection.
Possible topics can address Ecofeminism and:
-race
-class
-gender
-third world countries
-environmental destruction
-sexism
-heterosexism
-colonialism
-militarism
Deadline extended
Due to March 1 being a popular deadline for many conferences, I am extendin=
g
the deadline of this call to March 15, 2006.
I am seeking papers that address Ecofeminism and Literature for a book
proposal I am currently working on, which is pending publication with
Cambridge Scholars Press. Papers will be considered for this collection.
Possible topics can address Ecofeminism and:
-race
-class
-gender
-third world countries
-environmental destruction
-sexism
-heterosexism
-colonialism
-militarism
Deadline extended
Due to March 1 being a popular deadline for many conferences, I am extendin=
g
the deadline of this call to March 15, 2006.
I am seeking papers that address Ecofeminism and Literature for a book
proposal I am currently working on, which is pending publication with
Cambridge Scholars Press. Papers will be considered for this collection.
Possible topics can address Ecofeminism and:
-race
-class
-gender
-third world countries
-environmental destruction
-sexism
-heterosexism
-colonialism
-militarism
Then
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Writing the Diaspora in Canadian Literature in English:
Coral Ann Howells (University of Reading, UK)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Then
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Writing the Diaspora in Canadian Literature in English:
Coral Ann Howells (University of Reading, UK)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Then
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Writing the Diaspora in Canadian Literature in English:
Coral Ann Howells (University of Reading, UK)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Then
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Writing the Diaspora in Canadian Literature in English:
Coral Ann Howells (University of Reading, UK)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Here are the panels for the 2006 MLA Convention, Division on Autobiography,
Biography, and Life Writing. If your paper is accepted, you will have to
become a member of the MLA by April 1--if you are a member already, then
you're all set. Please send your proposal to the person chairing the
session; you can submit to more than one session, although if you're
selected for both, I assume you'd be asked to choose one.
Craig Howes
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Here are the panels for the 2006 MLA Convention, Division on Autobiography,
Biography, and Life Writing. If your paper is accepted, you will have to
become a member of the MLA by April 1--if you are a member already, then
you're all set. Please send your proposal to the person chairing the
session; you can submit to more than one session, although if you're
selected for both, I assume you'd be asked to choose one.
Craig Howes
=======================================
Here are the panels for the 2006 MLA Convention, Division on Autobiography,
Biography, and Life Writing. If your paper is accepted, you will have to
become a member of the MLA by April 1--if you are a member already, then
you're all set. Please send your proposal to the person chairing the
session; you can submit to more than one session, although if you're
selected for both, I assume you'd be asked to choose one.
Craig Howes
=======================================
Here are the panels for the 2006 MLA Convention, Division on Autobiography,
Biography, and Life Writing. If your paper is accepted, you will have to
become a member of the MLA by April 1--if you are a member already, then
you're all set. Please send your proposal to the person chairing the
session; you can submit to more than one session, although if you're
selected for both, I assume you'd be asked to choose one.
Craig Howes
=======================================
CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS
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Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the Midwest Conference on
British Studies in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 27-29, 2006.=20
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"Modernist Writers Rewrite the Victorians." How did Modernist authors
rewrite or re-imagine their Victorian predecessors? I am looking
particularly for papers that address one to three writers rather than
Modernists or Victorians as a whole. Topics are open.
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Please send 250-word abstracts by April 1, 2006, to Ann Norton at
anorton_at_anselm.edu.
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Ann V. Norton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, English Department
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102-1310
603.641.7051
CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS
=20
Paper proposals are invited for a panel at the Midwest Conference on
British Studies in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 27-29, 2006.=20
=20
"Modernist Writers Rewrite the Victorians." How did Modernist authors
rewrite or re-imagine their Victorian predecessors? I am looking
particularly for papers that address one to three writers rather than
Modernists or Victorians as a whole. Topics are open.
=20
Please send 250-word abstracts by April 1, 2006, to Ann Norton at
anorton_at_anselm.edu.
=20
Ann V. Norton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, English Department
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102-1310
603.641.7051
FORUM ON CONTEMPORARY THEORY
Centre for Contemporary Theory
301-302 Shiv Shakti Complex
84 Sampatrao Colony
R.C. Dutt Road, Vadodara 390007 INDIA
Tel: 265.552.2512, email: pck_at_satyam.net.in; librarycct_at_yahoo.co.in
website: www.fctworld.org
The Ninth International Conference
"Knowledge-Systems in a Climate of Creativity: Indian
Perspectives"
17-20 December 2006
Venue: Hotel Lakend, Udaipur, Rajasthan
FORUM ON CONTEMPORARY THEORY
Centre for Contemporary Theory
301-302 Shiv Shakti Complex
84 Sampatrao Colony
R.C. Dutt Road, Vadodara 390007 INDIA
Tel: 265.552.2512, email: pck_at_satyam.net.in; librarycct_at_yahoo.co.in
website: www.fctworld.org
The Ninth International Conference
"Knowledge-Systems in a Climate of Creativity: Indian
Perspectives"
17-20 December 2006
Venue: Hotel Lakend, Udaipur, Rajasthan
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Javier Ortiz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
javier.ortiz_at_uam.es
Call for papers: Poetry and Poetics
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Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference 2006
(PAMLA)
Standing panel: Poetry and Poetics
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November 10-11, 2006
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University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
=20
Submission deadline: March 15, 2006
=20
Paper proposals are requested for a panel that addresses any aspect of
poetry and/or poetics. Of particular interest are papers that address
any of the following:
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--The role of the poet/poetry in the 21st century
--Poetry and poetics in the era of multi-national capitalism.
--Poetry and consumer culture
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Javier Ortiz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
javier.ortiz_at_uam.es
Call for papers: Poetry and Poetics
=20
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Conference 2006
(PAMLA)
Standing panel: Poetry and Poetics
=20
November 10-11, 2006
=20
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, California
=20
Submission deadline: March 15, 2006
=20
Paper proposals are requested for a panel that addresses any aspect of
poetry and/or poetics. Of particular interest are papers that address
any of the following:
=20
--The role of the poet/poetry in the 21st century
--Poetry and poetics in the era of multi-national capitalism.
--Poetry and consumer culture
IDENTITIES IN THE MAKE: MIGRATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY (conference of the Spanish Association of Canadian Studies)
November 17-18, 2006
Residencia La Cristalera - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid)
Pilar Somacarrera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
pilar.somacarrera_at_uam.es
Javier Ortiz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
javier.ortiz_at_uam.es
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