CFP: Intercultural Communication, Journal CLR (8/31/06; journal issue)
Journal Culture, Language and Representation invites contributions
for Volume 4 to be published May 2007
The issue will be devoted to "Intercultural Communication"
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Journal Culture, Language and Representation invites contributions
for Volume 4 to be published May 2007
The issue will be devoted to "Intercultural Communication"
Journal Culture, Language and Representation invites contributions
for Volume 4 to be published May 2007
The issue will be devoted to "Intercultural Communication"
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Native American Students in Advanced Academia Present:
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship At the University of Washingt=
on
Transcending Boundaries: Implications of Indigenous Graduate Research
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship at the University of Washingt=
on
will be held on FRIDAY, April 7th, 2006 from 9am-4pm in the Walker Ames Roo=
m,
Kane Hall, at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. The symposium=20
will take place during the annual UW Native Voices Film Festival. =20
Students are invited to communicate their research in one of the following=20
formats:
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Native American Students in Advanced Academia Present:
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship At the University of Washingt=
on
Transcending Boundaries: Implications of Indigenous Graduate Research
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship at the University of Washingt=
on
will be held on FRIDAY, April 7th, 2006 from 9am-4pm in the Walker Ames Roo=
m,
Kane Hall, at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. The symposium=20
will take place during the annual UW Native Voices Film Festival. =20
Students are invited to communicate their research in one of the following=20
formats:
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Native American Students in Advanced Academia Present:
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship At the University of Washingt=
on
Transcending Boundaries: Implications of Indigenous Graduate Research
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship at the University of Washingt=
on
will be held on FRIDAY, April 7th, 2006 from 9am-4pm in the Walker Ames Roo=
m,
Kane Hall, at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. The symposium=20
will take place during the annual UW Native Voices Film Festival. =20
Students are invited to communicate their research in one of the following=20
formats:
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Native American Students in Advanced Academia Present:
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship At the University of Washingt=
on
Transcending Boundaries: Implications of Indigenous Graduate Research
The 5th Annual Showcase of Native Scholarship at the University of Washingt=
on
will be held on FRIDAY, April 7th, 2006 from 9am-4pm in the Walker Ames Roo=
m,
Kane Hall, at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. The symposium=20
will take place during the annual UW Native Voices Film Festival. =20
Students are invited to communicate their research in one of the following=20
formats:
Call for Papers: PSU Americanists Graduate Student Conference
"What's Wrong with Belonging?: Epistemologies of Imperialism and
Domesticity in the Americas"
Date of Conference: 7–9 April 2006
Submission Deadline: 8 March 2006
Submissions/Queries: americanists_at_gmail.com
Call for Papers: PSU Americanists Graduate Student Conference
"What's Wrong with Belonging?: Epistemologies of Imperialism and
Domesticity in the Americas"
Date of Conference: 7–9 April 2006
Submission Deadline: 8 March 2006
Submissions/Queries: americanists_at_gmail.com
Call for Papers
JLT-Journal of Literary Theory
Journal of Literary Theory
Call for Papers
JLT-Journal of Literary Theory
Journal of Literary Theory
Call for Papers: PSU Americanists Graduate Student Conference
"What's Wrong with Belonging?: Epistemologies of Imperialism and
Domesticity in the Americas"
Date of Conference: 7–9 April 2006
Submission Deadline: 8 March 2006
Submissions/Queries: americanists_at_gmail.com
CONFERENCE
Englishness: Embodiment, Identity and the Hero(in)eic
28-29th September 2006
Universitat de les Illes Balears (Palma Majorca Spain)
International Institute for the Study of Englishness
http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/IISE/
email: contact_at_iise.co.uk
The major theme for the conference is: The Englishness of Heroines
and Heroes Symbolism, Embodiment, Narratives & Identities
CONFERENCE
Englishness: Embodiment, Identity and the Hero(in)eic
28-29th September 2006
Universitat de les Illes Balears (Palma Majorca Spain)
International Institute for the Study of Englishness
http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/IISE/
email: contact_at_iise.co.uk
The major theme for the conference is: The Englishness of Heroines
and Heroes Symbolism, Embodiment, Narratives & Identities
The2006 South Central Modern Language Association
Annual Convention
Fort Worth, Texas
October 30 - November 1
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Call for Papers
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The Old and Middle English Language and Literature Session is calling
for papers or abstracts for the SCMLA conference October 30 - November
1, 2006, in Forth Worth, Texas. The theme is open, and any topic
relating to Old English and Medieval British Literature will be welcomed
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Submit papers or 500-word abstracts to Dr. Salwa (Sally) Khoddam,
session chair, at the address below. Email submissions are welcomed.
Please include your name and institutional affiliation.
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Seeking panelists to present papers on Jane Yolen and the Feminist
"Fairy Tale." The primary work under discussion will be Yolen's The Girl
Who Cried Flowers, a collection of Yolen's original fairy tales, but
submissions looking at Yolen's work overall or her other fantastical
stories are strongly encouraged.
Contact ams244_at_georgetown.edu with bio and 50-100 word abstract.
Graduate students welcome.
The Convention:
WISCON 30, WORLD'S LEADING FEMINIST SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION - MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: 26 - 29 MAY 2006 CONCOURSE HOTEL, MADISON, WISCONSIN
GUESTS OF HONOR: JANE YOLEN AND KATE WILHELM
Dear Colleague,
Please consider contributing to our special issue of _Essays on Canadian
Writing_ - and please distribute this Call for Papers widely to your
departments and contacts.
Our best,
Dr. Sophie McCall and Dr. David Chariandy
Department of English
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC
V5A 1S6
smccall_at_sfu.ca; chariand_at_sfu.ca
+++++++++++++++++
Call for papers
A special ECW issue on
Citizenship and Cultural Belonging in Canadian Literature
A TransCanada Project
Guest Editors: David Chariandy and Sophie McCall
Dear Colleague,
Please consider contributing to our special issue of _Essays on Canadian
Writing_ - and please distribute this Call for Papers widely to your
departments and contacts.
Our best,
Dr. Sophie McCall and Dr. David Chariandy
Department of English
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC
V5A 1S6
smccall_at_sfu.ca; chariand_at_sfu.ca
+++++++++++++++++
Call for papers
A special ECW issue on
Citizenship and Cultural Belonging in Canadian Literature
A TransCanada Project
Guest Editors: David Chariandy and Sophie McCall
Dear Colleague,
Please consider contributing to our special issue of _Essays on Canadian
Writing_ - and please distribute this Call for Papers widely to your
departments and contacts.
Our best,
Dr. Sophie McCall and Dr. David Chariandy
Department of English
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC
V5A 1S6
smccall_at_sfu.ca; chariand_at_sfu.ca
+++++++++++++++++
Call for papers
A special ECW issue on
Citizenship and Cultural Belonging in Canadian Literature
A TransCanada Project
Guest Editors: David Chariandy and Sophie McCall
UPDATE: Realism in European Film Theory and Cinema (3/1/06; collection)
Please note the new deadline: March 1, 2006
UPDATE: Realism in European Film Theory and Cinema (3/1/06; collection)
Please note the new deadline: March 1, 2006
ESSE 8 London 29 August - 2 September 2006=20
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Seminar Call for Papers:
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"The Writer, the Collection and the Museum"
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ESSE 8 London 29 August - 2 September 2006=20
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Seminar Call for Papers:
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"The Writer, the Collection and the Museum"
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Call for Papers: "Comparative Literature: Open Topic" Panel at the 2006
SCMLA Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, October 26-28, 2006.
**Please send your paper or 500-word abstract to Marina Alexandrova at
maralex_at_mail.utexas.edu by March 15th, 2006.
//For more information please refer to the SCMLA official website:
http://www.ou.edu/scmla/FWRegAll.htm
Sincerely,
Marina Alexandrova,
University of Texas at Austin
ESSE 8 London 29 August - 2 September 2006=20
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Seminar Call for Papers:
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"The Writer, the Collection and the Museum"
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Call for Papers
CFP: "Religious Narrative and Post-Secularity"
NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Friday April 7 - Saturday April 8, 2006
Keynote Speaker: John Caputo (Syracuse)--"Beyond Sovereignty: The =20
Weakness of God and the Postmodern Situation"
Reading by Diane Glancy (Macalester College)
Website: http://web.utk.edu/~nexus/
Deadline for Submissions: February 10, 2006
Alvin Toffler describes our contemporary culture as the product of =20
our technology=92s =93accelerative thrust,=94 propelling us ever more =20=
Call for Papers
CFP: "Religious Narrative and Post-Secularity"
NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Friday April 7 - Saturday April 8, 2006
Keynote Speaker: John Caputo (Syracuse)--"Beyond Sovereignty: The =20
Weakness of God and the Postmodern Situation"
Reading by Diane Glancy (Macalester College)
Website: http://web.utk.edu/~nexus/
Deadline for Submissions: February 10, 2006
Alvin Toffler describes our contemporary culture as the product of =20
our technology=92s =93accelerative thrust,=94 propelling us ever more =20=
Call for Papers
CFP: "Religious Narrative and Post-Secularity"
NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Friday April 7 - Saturday April 8, 2006
Keynote Speaker: John Caputo (Syracuse)--"Beyond Sovereignty: The =20
Weakness of God and the Postmodern Situation"
Reading by Diane Glancy (Macalester College)
Website: http://web.utk.edu/~nexus/
Deadline for Submissions: February 10, 2006
Alvin Toffler describes our contemporary culture as the product of =20
our technology=92s =93accelerative thrust,=94 propelling us ever more =20=
We are seeking creative and/or critical submissions for a panel on issues of transformation and space. This panel will
occur as part of the Association of English Graduate Students' 19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, entitled "Trans--
: Negotiations and Resistance," to be held at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Possible papers might engage theories of space and/or specific spaces; literary or literal spaces; public or private
spaces; etc. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers, and papers that address the following questions:
How are spaces transformed? How do spaces transform? What are the benefits and/or limitations of thinking of space in
terms of transformation?
Proposals are still being accepted for the Northern California
Renaissance Conference, to be held on April 29,2006, at Mills College in
Oakland, CA. We welcome papers on a broad variety of topics,
including literature, culture, art and music.
The keynote speaker will be Patricia Parker, professor of English and
Comparative Literature at Stanford University. Professor Parker is the
author of Inescapable Romance: Studies in the Poetics of a Mode;
Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric, Gender, Property; and Shakespeare on the
the Margins; as well as co-editor of several essay collections,
including Women, Race and Writing in the Early Modern Period and
Shakespeare and the Question of Theory.
We are seeking creative and/or critical submissions for a panel on issues of transformation and space. This panel will
occur as part of the Association of English Graduate Students' 19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, entitled "Trans--
: Negotiations and Resistance," to be held at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Possible papers might engage theories of space and/or specific spaces; literary or literal spaces; public or private
spaces; etc. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers, and papers that address the following questions:
How are spaces transformed? How do spaces transform? What are the benefits and/or limitations of thinking of space in
terms of transformation?