CFP: Conjectural Histories from the Renaissance to Romanticism (3/15/06; journal issue)
Forum for Modern Language Studies
Conjectural Histories from the Renaissance to Romanticism
A Special Issue for October 2006
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Conjectural Histories from the Renaissance to Romanticism
A Special Issue for October 2006
Call for Contributors
The Encyclopedia of Africa and the Americas
Publisher: ABC-Clio, Incorporated
Deadline for receipt of all entries: May 14, 2005
ABC-Clio, Incorporated seeks contributors for its latest installment in a
series of encyclopedias treating Africa and the African diaspora. ABC-Clio
is a well-known and authoritative publisher of educational and reference
products that focus on history and social studies resources for the
student, teacher and librarian in universities an secondary schools.
Call for Contributors
The Encyclopedia of Africa and the Americas
Publisher: ABC-Clio, Incorporated
Deadline for receipt of all entries: May 14, 2005
ABC-Clio, Incorporated seeks contributors for its latest installment in a
series of encyclopedias treating Africa and the African diaspora. ABC-Clio
is a well-known and authoritative publisher of educational and reference
products that focus on history and social studies resources for the
student, teacher and librarian in universities an secondary schools.
Call for Contributors
The Encyclopedia of Africa and the Americas
Publisher: ABC-Clio, Incorporated
Deadline for receipt of all entries: May 14, 2005
ABC-Clio, Incorporated seeks contributors for its latest installment in a
series of encyclopedias treating Africa and the African diaspora. ABC-Clio
is a well-known and authoritative publisher of educational and reference
products that focus on history and social studies resources for the
student, teacher and librarian in universities an secondary schools.
Call for Proposals: Performance Studies International #12 Conference
Queen Mary, University of London, in collaboration with
East End Collaborations and the Live Art Development Agency (UK)
15-18 June, 2006
PERFORMING RIGHTS
Call for Proposals: Performance Studies International #12 Conference
Queen Mary, University of London, in collaboration with
East End Collaborations and the Live Art Development Agency (UK)
15-18 June, 2006
PERFORMING RIGHTS
Call for Proposals: Performance Studies International #12 Conference
Queen Mary, University of London, in collaboration with
East End Collaborations and the Live Art Development Agency (UK)
15-18 June, 2006
PERFORMING RIGHTS
FORUM is a new postgraduate online arts journal based at the University of
Edinburgh. Each edition will set out to explore a theme from as many different
perspectives as possible: submissions from all fields within the arts and
humanities are warmly welcomed.
¡¥Origins and Originality¡¦
FORUM is a new postgraduate online arts journal based at the University of
Edinburgh. Each edition will set out to explore a theme from as many different
perspectives as possible: submissions from all fields within the arts and
humanities are warmly welcomed.
¡¥Origins and Originality¡¦
FORUM is a new postgraduate online arts journal based at the University of
Edinburgh. Each edition will set out to explore a theme from as many different
perspectives as possible: submissions from all fields within the arts and
humanities are warmly welcomed.
¡¥Origins and Originality¡¦
CALL FOR PAPERS
POST SCRIPT SPECIAL ISSUE:
CONTEMPORARY SOUTH KOREAN CINEMA
The past several years have witnessed an explosion, both in
terms of production and popularity, of South Korean cinema.
Korean films have been the focus of retrospectives in Paris;
Washington, DC; and New York (this year alone!) and have
garnered awards at international film festivals in Hong Kong,
France, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, Germany, and Japan.
Several Hollywood remakes are already in the works, including
revisions of such hits as My Wife is a Gangster, Oldboy, My
Sassy Girl, and Il Mare.
CFP:
Panel: "Positively Controversial: Using Contentious
Subjects to Promote Meaningful Writing"
2006 CCCC Annual Convention in Chicago, March 22-25, 2006.
Bellow and Roth -- Notes and Observations:
The Philip Roth Society Newsletter seeks notes and brief essays (800
words or fewer) on any relationship between Saul Bellow and Philip Roth.
Items can be critical points of contact, advice or reports on teaching
the two authors together, or personal reflections on reading both
authors. The tone may be formal or informal. The deadline for this issue
is May 5, 2005.
>I thought that some people on this list serv might be interested in
>this new publishing opportunity. Please forward this CFP to others
>who could be interested.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Sherrie A. Inness
>Professor of English
Miami University
inness_at_muohio.edu
>I thought that some people on this list serv might be interested in
>this new publishing opportunity. Please forward this CFP to others
>who could be interested.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Sherrie A. Inness
>Professor of English
Miami University
inness_at_muohio.edu
_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
Central and South American Children's Literature
Deadline for Submissions: 1 September 2006
Publication Date: January 2007
Alternatives Within the Mainstream II: Queer Theatre in Britain
Critics are invited to write chapters for a critical study of contemporary
British post-war queer theatre. The focus is on bi, trans, gay, lesbian
identities as represented on the British stage. Keeping in mind that queer
identities are fluid and always in a state of flux, defying definitions and
binary oppositions, articles are invited which examine these identities
as represented in British drama since 1950.
Alternatives Within the Mainstream II: Queer Theatre in Britain
Critics are invited to write chapters for a critical study of contemporary
British post-war queer theatre. The focus is on bi, trans, gay, lesbian
identities as represented on the British stage. Keeping in mind that queer
identities are fluid and always in a state of flux, defying definitions and
binary oppositions, articles are invited which examine these identities
as represented in British drama since 1950.
Alternatives Within the Mainstream II: Queer Theatre in Britain
Critics are invited to write chapters for a critical study of contemporary
British post-war queer theatre. The focus is on bi, trans, gay, lesbian
identities as represented on the British stage. Keeping in mind that queer
identities are fluid and always in a state of flux, defying definitions and
binary oppositions, articles are invited which examine these identities
as represented in British drama since 1950.
_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
Central and South American Children's Literature
Deadline for Submissions: 1 September 2006
Publication Date: January 2007
_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
Central and South American Children's Literature
Deadline for Submissions: 1 September 2006
Publication Date: January 2007
_The Looking Glass_ invites scholarly submissions for the following
special topic to be highlighted in "Alice's Academy", its scholarly
refereed section:
Central and South American Children's Literature
Deadline for Submissions: 1 September 2006
Publication Date: January 2007
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century: the Word and its Re-Wordings in Bristish Literature and Thought:
The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Evangelical Revival thus placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible in renewing its reading.
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century: the Word and its Re-Wordings in Bristish Literature and Thought:
The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Evangelical Revival thus placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible in renewing its reading.
The Bible in the Nineteenth Century: the Word and its Re-Wordings in Bristish Literature and Thought:
The Bible has played a significant part in British culture since the Reformation. It has been a major reference not only in the field of religious experience but also, more broadly, in artistic expression and intellectual reflection. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Evangelical Revival thus placed the Scriptures at the heart of religious practices and certain Romantics reasserted the importance of the Bible in renewing its reading.
The Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University,
Brno, Czech Republic, is pleased to announce an
International conference:
Shakespeare and His Collaborators over the Centuries
The Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University,
Brno, Czech Republic, is pleased to announce an
International conference:
Shakespeare and His Collaborators over the Centuries
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.1, Spring 2006
"Harmonies of the Soul"
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.1, Spring 2006
"Harmonies of the Soul"
Submissions are sought for a volume on Gendered Violence in the Media to be edited by Sujata Moorti and Lisa Cuklanz. Femininst/women's studies approaches are preferred. Topics may include but are not limited to: representations of sexual assault, rape, harassment and verbal abuse in genres of television and film; news coverage of issues, persons, trials, or cases related to gendered violence; shifts in the landscape of media representation of these issues; global topics including trafficking, slavery, and rape in war; other understandings of gendered violence such as pornography, sexual objectification, and graphic humor.