CFP: Szondi Panel (2/18/06; GSA, 9/28/06-10/1/06)
German Studies Association (GSA)
Panel Topic: Peter Szondi and the Task of Reading
September 28-October 1, 2006
Pittsburgh, PA
Submission Deadline: February 18, 2006
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German Studies Association (GSA)
Panel Topic: Peter Szondi and the Task of Reading
September 28-October 1, 2006
Pittsburgh, PA
Submission Deadline: February 18, 2006
Deadline extended and keynote speaker announced:
Call for Papers:
CFP: Rutgers University-Camden English Graduate Student Conference
in Camden, NJ (home of Walt Whitman!) close to Philadelphia, PA
Re-visioning the Canon
Visit our website at http://clam.rutgers.edu/~rcegsa/rcegsc/
Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) Women=E2=80=99s Studies Progra=
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announces its Fourth Annual Graduate Conference
Saturday, April 1, 2006, at SCSU
Deadline extended and keynote speaker announced:
Call for Papers:
CFP: Rutgers University-Camden English Graduate Student Conference
in Camden, NJ (home of Walt Whitman!) close to Philadelphia, PA
Re-visioning the Canon
Visit our website at http://clam.rutgers.edu/~rcegsa/rcegsc/
Journal of Interactive Drama
A Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of
Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama
Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
Call for Papers
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Journal of Interactive Drama
A Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of
Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama
Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
Call for Papers
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Journal of Interactive Drama
A Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of
Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama
Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
Call for Papers
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Journal of Interactive Drama
A Multi-Discipline Peer-Reviewed Journal of
Scenario-Based Theatre-Style Interactive Drama
Freeform Live Action Roleplaying Games
Call for Papers
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Due to unforeseen computer complications (boot sector virus), I am asking
that anyone who submitted to this panel previously please resubmit to be
sure I have all of you on record. We are still taking new submissions,
until March 1, as well. Below, I have included my call for papers to remind
you all of the panel details. Thank you for your patience.
Joanna
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCATION CONFERENCE, Tucson, AZ, October
12-14, 2006.
Call for presenters for the Teaching Culture Panel
Due to unforeseen computer complications (boot sector virus), I am asking
that anyone who submitted to this panel previously please resubmit to be
sure I have all of you on record. We are still taking new submissions,
until March 1, as well. Below, I have included my call for papers to remind
you all of the panel details. Thank you for your patience.
Joanna
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCATION CONFERENCE, Tucson, AZ, October
12-14, 2006.
Call for presenters for the Teaching Culture Panel
Deadline extended:
Call for Papers: Global Connections: Eudora Welty
Paper proposals are invited for a special MLA session that explores
Welty's global connections in her work and / or with other writers
abroad. We seek new comparative theoretical approaches offering
provocative global, postcolonial, and post-regional insights into Welty.
CINE-LIT VI: An International Conference on Hispanic Film and Fiction
February 21-24, 2007
Organized by Portland State University, Oregon State University,
and Northwest Film Center/Portland International Film Festival
CALL FOR PAPERS
You are invited to submit an abstract of a paper on any aspect of the
relationship between Hispanic literature and film. Please provide three copies
of a 300-word abstract along with one 3 x 5 card listing the following: Title of
paper, your name, academic affiliation, address, and telephone and FAX numbers.
DEADLINE: December 1, 2006.
Call for Papers: Global Connections: Eudora Welty
Paper proposals are invited for a special MLA session that explores
Welty's global connections in her work and / or with other writers
abroad. We seek new comparative theoretical approaches offering
provocative global, postcolonial, and post-regional insights into Welty.
Call for Papers: Global Connections: Eudora Welty
Paper proposals are invited for a special MLA session that explores
Welty's global connections in her work and / or with other writers
abroad. We seek new comparative theoretical approaches offering
provocative global, postcolonial, and post-regional insights into Welty.
MLA 2006
December 27-30, 2006, Philadelphia
Proposed Special Session
Deadline: March 17, 2006
Contraband in the Americas
"The end of contraband ... is the end of Argentine history."
- Ricardo Piglia
What is the role of the black market, broadly defined, in literature from the
United States and Latin America? How is the notion of a contraband economy
important for rethinking political narrative? What is the function of an other
market? How can smuggling be theorized not only as a motif in literary texts,
but also as a figure for the act of writing in the Americas? Please send
1-page abstracts to David Kelman, dkelman_at_learnlink.emory.edu, by 17 March 2006.
CINE-LIT VI: An International Conference on Hispanic Film and Fiction
February 21-24, 2007
Organized by Portland State University, Oregon State University,
and Northwest Film Center/Portland International Film Festival
CALL FOR PAPERS
You are invited to submit an abstract of a paper on any aspect of the
relationship between Hispanic literature and film. Please provide three copies
of a 300-word abstract along with one 3 x 5 card listing the following: Title of
paper, your name, academic affiliation, address, and telephone and FAX numbers.
DEADLINE: December 1, 2006.
Deadline extended:
MLA 2006
December 27-30, 2006, Philadelphia
Proposed Special Session
Deadline: March 17, 2006
Contraband in the Americas
"The end of contraband ... is the end of Argentine history."
- Ricardo Piglia
What is the role of the black market, broadly defined, in literature from the
United States and Latin America? How is the notion of a contraband economy
important for rethinking political narrative? What is the function of an other
market? How can smuggling be theorized not only as a motif in literary texts,
but also as a figure for the act of writing in the Americas? Please send
1-page abstracts to David Kelman, dkelman_at_learnlink.emory.edu, by 17 March 2006.
MLA 2006
December 27-30, 2006, Philadelphia
Proposed Special Session
Deadline: March 17, 2006
Contraband in the Americas
"The end of contraband ... is the end of Argentine history."
- Ricardo Piglia
What is the role of the black market, broadly defined, in literature from the
United States and Latin America? How is the notion of a contraband economy
important for rethinking political narrative? What is the function of an other
market? How can smuggling be theorized not only as a motif in literary texts,
but also as a figure for the act of writing in the Americas? Please send
1-page abstracts to David Kelman, dkelman_at_learnlink.emory.edu, by 17 March 2006.
Deadline extended:
Deadline extended:
The English IV section (Romantic and Victorian Literature) at SAMLA
seeks papers on "The Child-Woman in Romantic and
Victorian Literature."
In texts from the late eighteenth through the late nineteenth
centuries, women are often given characteristics simultaneously
childlike and sexualized. Poems, novels, conduct books, and visual
arts of the Romantic and Victorian periods accept, foster, and
sometimes interrogate this conflation of the unripe and forbidden
with the sexually desirable. We welcome proposals analyzing the
interplay of these aesthetic and cultural values in Romantic and
Victorian literature.
The English IV section (Romantic and Victorian Literature) at SAMLA
seeks papers on "The Child-Woman in Romantic and
Victorian Literature."
In texts from the late eighteenth through the late nineteenth
centuries, women are often given characteristics simultaneously
childlike and sexualized. Poems, novels, conduct books, and visual
arts of the Romantic and Victorian periods accept, foster, and
sometimes interrogate this conflation of the unripe and forbidden
with the sexually desirable. We welcome proposals analyzing the
interplay of these aesthetic and cultural values in Romantic and
Victorian literature.
CFP: Kept Boys and Possessive Girls:
Reorganizing Sex, Agency, and Authority in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century U.S. Literatures
CFP: Kept Boys and Possessive Girls:
Reorganizing Sex, Agency, and Authority in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century U.S. Literatures
CFP: Kept Boys and Possessive Girls:
Reorganizing Sex, Agency, and Authority in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century U.S. Literatures
CFP: Kept Boys and Possessive Girls:
Reorganizing Sex, Agency, and Authority in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century U.S. Literatures
Call for papers: "Representations of Empire": the twentieth century
witnessed the dismantling of the British and French empires, but imperialism
is far form over. Papers dealing with representation of current empire
building in contemporary literary texts and/or contexts are invited for a
volume of articles about the topic to be published in Cambridge Scholars
Press <http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/>. Please send one-page
abstracts to Silvia Nagy-Zekmi (Villanova University) at
<snzekmi_at_verizon.net> or to Chantal Zabus (La Sorbonne, Paris XIII) at
<czabus_at_hotmail.com>by 10 March 2006.
Thank you,
Call for papers: "Representations of Empire": the twentieth century
witnessed the dismantling of the British and French empires, but imperialism
is far form over. Papers dealing with representation of current empire
building in contemporary literary texts and/or contexts are invited for a
volume of articles about the topic to be published in Cambridge Scholars
Press <http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com/>. Please send one-page
abstracts to Silvia Nagy-Zekmi (Villanova University) at
<snzekmi_at_verizon.net> or to Chantal Zabus (La Sorbonne, Paris XIII) at
<czabus_at_hotmail.com>by 10 March 2006.
Thank you,