CFP: The Future of Feminism(s) (grad) (UK) (1/9/06; 6/9/06)
Feminisms: A one-day postgraduate conference on feminism(s) in the humanities,
Sheffield Hallam University, 9th June 2006.
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Feminisms: A one-day postgraduate conference on feminism(s) in the humanities,
Sheffield Hallam University, 9th June 2006.
Feminisms: A one-day postgraduate conference on feminism(s) in the humanities,
Sheffield Hallam University, 9th June 2006.
The following call for papers is for a panel to be included in the 12th Annual
Southwest Graduate English Symposium in Tempe, AZ, February 24-26, 2006.
Panel:
Decrypting Codes of Silence: Strategies in Literature for Speaking from Margins
Chair: Micheal Sean Bolton
The following call for papers is for a panel to be included in the 12th Annual
Southwest Graduate English Symposium in Tempe, AZ, February 24-26, 2006.
Panel:
Decrypting Codes of Silence: Strategies in Literature for Speaking from Margins
Chair: Micheal Sean Bolton
The following call for papers is for a panel to be included in the 12th Annual
Southwest Graduate English Symposium in Tempe, AZ, February 24-26, 2006.
Panel:
Decrypting Codes of Silence: Strategies in Literature for Speaking from Margins
Chair: Micheal Sean Bolton
Call for Papers
Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature=20
Anderson College, Anderson, SC April 6-8, 2006
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General Topic: Christian Witness in a World of Clashing Cultures
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Call for Papers
Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature=20
Anderson College, Anderson, SC April 6-8, 2006
=20
General Topic: Christian Witness in a World of Clashing Cultures
=20
Call for Papers
Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature=20
Anderson College, Anderson, SC April 6-8, 2006
=20
General Topic: Christian Witness in a World of Clashing Cultures
=20
Call for Papers
Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature=20
Anderson College, Anderson, SC April 6-8, 2006
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General Topic: Christian Witness in a World of Clashing Cultures
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The Centre for Comparative Literature
at the University of Toronto
invites abstracts for its 17th annual graduate student conference
The Politics of Memory
to be held from
March 31st to April 2, 2006.
Papers may address interdisciplinary issues related to, but not limited to, the following questions:
The Centre for Comparative Literature
at the University of Toronto
invites abstracts for its 17th annual graduate student conference
The Politics of Memory
to be held from
March 31st to April 2, 2006.
Papers may address interdisciplinary issues related to, but not limited to, the following questions:
The Centre for Comparative Literature
at the University of Toronto
invites abstracts for its 17th annual graduate student conference
The Politics of Memory
to be held from
March 31st to April 2, 2006.
Papers may address interdisciplinary issues related to, but not limited to, the following questions:
Essays not exceeding 5,000 words are invited for an anthology exploring Non-Western Christianity and Literature.
The editor is especially interested in essays that show how creative writers (novelists, short fiction writers, poets, etc.) capture the real-lived texture of non-Western Christian belief and behavior. Various methodological and disciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Please send abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, in the first instance. E-mail attachments preferred. Please use the e-mail address listed below. And feel free to use this address for any and all initial inquiries.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is November 14, 2005. Completed essays are due April 30, 2006.
DEADLINE UPDATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2005
THE BODY AND PHYSICAL DIFFERENCE AREA
NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE & AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
2006 JOINT CONFERENCE
April 12 – 15, 2006
Marriott Marquis Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia
For more information on the PCA/ACA, please go to http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca.
DEADLINE UPDATE: NOVEMBER 15, 2005
Essays not exceeding 5,000 words are invited for an anthology exploring Non-Western Christianity and Literature.
The editor is especially interested in essays that show how creative writers (novelists, short fiction writers, poets, etc.) capture the real-lived texture of non-Western Christian belief and behavior. Various methodological and disciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Please send abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, in the first instance. E-mail attachments preferred. Please use the e-mail address listed below. And feel free to use this address for any and all initial inquiries.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is November 14, 2005. Completed essays are due April 30, 2006.
Essays not exceeding 5,000 words are invited for an anthology exploring Non-Western Christianity and Literature.
The editor is especially interested in essays that show how creative writers (novelists, short fiction writers, poets, etc.) capture the real-lived texture of non-Western Christian belief and behavior. Various methodological and disciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Please send abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, in the first instance. E-mail attachments preferred. Please use the e-mail address listed below. And feel free to use this address for any and all initial inquiries.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is November 14, 2005. Completed essays are due April 30, 2006.
Essays not exceeding 5,000 words are invited for an anthology exploring Non-Western Christianity and Literature.
The editor is especially interested in essays that show how creative writers (novelists, short fiction writers, poets, etc.) capture the real-lived texture of non-Western Christian belief and behavior. Various methodological and disciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Please send abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, in the first instance. E-mail attachments preferred. Please use the e-mail address listed below. And feel free to use this address for any and all initial inquiries.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is November 14, 2005. Completed essays are due April 30, 2006.
Deadline for submissions extended to November 20th, 2005:
Deadline for submissions extended to November 20th, 2005:
qui parle invites submissions for its upcoming issue, to be released in
Spring of 2006. Founded in 1986 by an editorial board from the University
of California at Berkeley, qui parle is dedicated to expanding the
dialogues that take place between disciplines and which challenge
conventional understandings of reading and scholarship in academia.
The editors will consider all papers that speak to our commitment to
publishing the very best of international scholars working on a variety of
disciplines, including philosophy, literature, history, and visual
culture. Papers treating questions surrounding epistemologies of
otherness, including alternate knowledge forms, are particularly
encouraged.
Paper proposals are invited for the following seminar at the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) Annual Conference in Princeton, NJ, 23-26 March, 2006:
Literature and the Sovereign Individual of Modernity
Seminar Organizer: Zubin Meer, York University, zubinmeer_at_yahoo.com
This is a reminder that abstracts for a new collection of essays on
Janet Frame should be emailed to j.cronin_at_auckland.ac.nz and
simone.drichel_at_stonebow.otago.ac.nz by 1st December this year.
Due to publisher's interest in producing the collection in 2007 we will
be requesting finished essays by 1st July 2006 rather than 1st December
2006 as previously advertised.
See Call for Papers Below:
Contributions are sought for a new collection of essays on Janet Frame.
"Frameworks: Contemporary Criticism on Janet Frame"
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE CHILD AND THE BOOK
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE
7-9 APRIL 2006, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE CHILD AND THE BOOK
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE
7-9 APRIL 2006, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND
CALL FOR PAPERS
THE CHILD AND THE BOOK
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE
7-9 APRIL 2006, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND
Call for Papers from Graduate Students
"En(compass)ing Language: Interplay Within English Studies"
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
March 31st through April 1st
Sponsored by: Texas Tech University's Graduate English Society
Co-Chairs: Brandon Hernsberger and Elizabeth Porter
Address: GES Conference
Texas Tech University
Department of English, Box 43091
Lubbock, Texas 79409-3091
Forging the Local and the Global
9-12 July 2006
University of Stellenbosch
Western Cape, South Africa
Forging the Local and the Global
9-12 July 2006
University of Stellenbosch
Western Cape, South Africa
Forging the Local and the Global
9-12 July 2006
University of Stellenbosch
Western Cape, South Africa
Call for Papers from Graduate Students
"En(compass)ing Language: Interplay Within English Studies"
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
March 31st through April 1st
Sponsored by: Texas Tech University's Graduate English Society
Co-Chairs: Brandon Hernsberger and Elizabeth Porter
Address: GES Conference
Texas Tech University
Department of English, Box 43091
Lubbock, Texas 79409-3091