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UPDATE: Life Writing Conference (UK) (3/30/07; 7/4/07-7/6/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:35am
Hall, Lisa

New deadline
Update: Life Writing Conference (UK) (3/30/07; 7/4/07-7/6/07)

The Spirit of the Age:
Debating the Past, Present and Future of Life Writing

4-6 July 2007, Kingston University London

Call for Papers

Speakers to include: Neal Ascherson, Rachel Cusk, John Fuegi, Victoria
Glendinning, Kathryn Hughes, Hanif Kureishi, Annette Kobak, Blake
Morrison, Virginia Nicholson, Hilary Spurling, Roberta Taylor and Claire
Tomalin.

CFP: Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia (4/3/07; CESS, 10/18/07-1

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:35am
Tugrul Keskin

Panel - Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist
Approach within Western Academia
 
The 2007 CESS conference at the University of Washington
October 18-21, 2007 in Seattle, Washington
http://cess.fas.harvard.edu/CESS_Conference.html
 
 
Dear all,
 
 We are in the process of organizing a panel entitled: Central Asian Studies
in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia
 
In the work, Orientalism, Edward W. Said elaborates on the idea behind
Middle Eastern studies in Western academia. Said is interested in

CFP: Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia (4/3/07; CESS, 10/18/07-1

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:35am
Tugrul Keskin

Panel - Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist
Approach within Western Academia
 
The 2007 CESS conference at the University of Washington
October 18-21, 2007 in Seattle, Washington
http://cess.fas.harvard.edu/CESS_Conference.html
 
 
Dear all,
 
 We are in the process of organizing a panel entitled: Central Asian Studies
in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia
 
In the work, Orientalism, Edward W. Said elaborates on the idea behind
Middle Eastern studies in Western academia. Said is interested in

CFP: Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia (4/3/07; CESS, 10/18/07-1

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:35am
Tugrul Keskin

Panel - Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist
Approach within Western Academia
 
The 2007 CESS conference at the University of Washington
October 18-21, 2007 in Seattle, Washington
http://cess.fas.harvard.edu/CESS_Conference.html
 
 
Dear all,
 
 We are in the process of organizing a panel entitled: Central Asian Studies
in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia
 
In the work, Orientalism, Edward W. Said elaborates on the idea behind
Middle Eastern studies in Western academia. Said is interested in

CFP: Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia (4/3/07; CESS, 10/18/07-1

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:35am
Tugrul Keskin

Panel - Central Asian Studies in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist
Approach within Western Academia
 
The 2007 CESS conference at the University of Washington
October 18-21, 2007 in Seattle, Washington
http://cess.fas.harvard.edu/CESS_Conference.html
 
 
Dear all,
 
 We are in the process of organizing a panel entitled: Central Asian Studies
in light of Imperialism: A Neo-Orientalist Approach within Western Academia
 
In the work, Orientalism, Edward W. Said elaborates on the idea behind
Middle Eastern studies in Western academia. Said is interested in

CFP: Irish Studies (4/30/07; MPCA/MACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:34am
Kathleen Turner

The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and Midwest American
Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming conference.
The MPCA/MACA conference will be held Friday-Sunday, October 12-14, 2007 at
the Radisson Hotel & Suites Kansas City-City Center, Kansas City, MO.

Please send proposals on any aspect of Irish Studies to the area chair via
email or mail. Emailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen Turner,
Department of English, Northern Illinois University at
turner8kathleen_at_gmail.com. Mailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
60115.

CFP: Irish Studies (4/30/07; MPCA/MACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:34am
Kathleen Turner

The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and Midwest American
Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming conference.
The MPCA/MACA conference will be held Friday-Sunday, October 12-14, 2007 at
the Radisson Hotel & Suites Kansas City-City Center, Kansas City, MO.

Please send proposals on any aspect of Irish Studies to the area chair via
email or mail. Emailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen Turner,
Department of English, Northern Illinois University at
turner8kathleen_at_gmail.com. Mailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
60115.

CFP: Irish Studies (4/30/07; MPCA/MACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:34am
Kathleen Turner

The Irish Studies area of the Midwest Popular Culture and Midwest American
Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming conference.
The MPCA/MACA conference will be held Friday-Sunday, October 12-14, 2007 at
the Radisson Hotel & Suites Kansas City-City Center, Kansas City, MO.

Please send proposals on any aspect of Irish Studies to the area chair via
email or mail. Emailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen Turner,
Department of English, Northern Illinois University at
turner8kathleen_at_gmail.com. Mailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
60115.

CFP: Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines (8/1/07; 10/18/07-10/20/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:34am
Dean, Joan F.

Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines
Midwest ACIS Conference: 10/18-20/2007
University of Missouri-Kansas City

The American Conference for Irish Studies invites you to attend the thirty-first annual Midwest ACIS meeting centered on the theme Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines.

This conference hopes to cross disciplinary lines to explore interactions among art, history, music, literature, cinema, and culture in Ireland from earliest times to the present.

Plenary Speakers:

CFP: Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines (8/1/07; 10/18/07-10/20/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:34am
Dean, Joan F.

Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines
Midwest ACIS Conference: 10/18-20/2007
University of Missouri-Kansas City

The American Conference for Irish Studies invites you to attend the thirty-first annual Midwest ACIS meeting centered on the theme Voices and Visions: Ireland Across Disciplines.

This conference hopes to cross disciplinary lines to explore interactions among art, history, music, literature, cinema, and culture in Ireland from earliest times to the present.

Plenary Speakers:

CFP: Edmund Spenser, Scholarship Boy (4/19/07; RSA '08)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Christopher Warley

The International Spenser Society is sponsoring a panel at RSA 2008
in Chicago, "Edmund Spenser, Scholarship Boy." Papers might examine
Spenser's status as a sizar; the shifting demographics of the
universities; service and servitude in the poetry; the social
implications of humanist education reform. Please email 1 page
abstracts and a brief cv by Friday 20 April 2007 to
chris.warley_at_utoronto.ca

CFP: Harry Potter (4/30/07; MPCA/MACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Kathleen Turner

The Harry Potter area of the Midwest Popular Culture and Midwest American
Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming conference.
The MPCA/MACA conference will be held Friday-Sunday, October 12-14, 2007 at
the Radisson Hotel & Suites Kansas City-City Center, Kansas City, MO.

Please send proposals on any aspect of Harry Potter Studies to the area
chair via email or mail. Emailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University at
turner8kathleen_at_gmail.com. Mailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
60115.

CFP: Harry Potter (4/30/07; MPCA/MACA, 10/12/07-10/14/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Kathleen Turner

The Harry Potter area of the Midwest Popular Culture and Midwest American
Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its upcoming conference.
The MPCA/MACA conference will be held Friday-Sunday, October 12-14, 2007 at
the Radisson Hotel & Suites Kansas City-City Center, Kansas City, MO.

Please send proposals on any aspect of Harry Potter Studies to the area
chair via email or mail. Emailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University at
turner8kathleen_at_gmail.com. Mailed proposals should be sent to Kathleen
Turner, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
60115.

UPDATE: Ethnic Studies Panel (3/23/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Robin Somers

The Ethnic Studies session of the RMMLA Conference
(Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 10/04/07-10/06/07) has
extended its deadline for proposals to 3/23/07.
Accepting abstracts
on literature and ethnicity, with a specific interest
in Maidu, Ohlone, Shoshone, and Paiute. Send to

Robin Somers
lecturer, Writing Program
University of California, Santa Cruz
robinsomers_at_sbcglobal.net

UPDATE: Ethnic Studies Panel (3/23/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Robin Somers

The Ethnic Studies session of the RMMLA Conference
(Calgary, Alberta, Canada; 10/04/07-10/06/07) has
extended its deadline for proposals to 3/23/07.
Accepting abstracts
on literature and ethnicity, with a specific interest
in Maidu, Ohlone, Shoshone, and Paiute. Send to

Robin Somers
lecturer, Writing Program
University of California, Santa Cruz
robinsomers_at_sbcglobal.net

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Poetics of Globalisation (UK) (3/26/07; 5/2/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nicky Marsh

Workshop: The Poetics of Globalisation=20

=20

May 2, Centre for Contemporary Writing, University of Southampton

=20

The implications of the ubiquitous languages of 'globalization' for literar=
y and cultural critique are far from clear. The term is deeply ambivalent, =
suggesting both a political critique of the neo-liberal agenda and an acces=
sion to the universalizing assumptions of its corporate entities. This work=
shop offers literary critics the opportunity to assess and openly debate th=
e significance of the theoretical and political frameworks of globalization=
 for the study of literature.=20

=20

Specific issues to be addressed include:=20=20

CFP: Linguistics (no deadline noted; SCMLA, 11/1/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Nancy Antrim

There's still room for papers in the general linguistics section of the =
South Central Modern Languages Association conference to be held in =
November. If you are interested please send an abstract to:

Nancy Antrim
nantrim_at_sulross.edu

The conference will be in Memphis from Nov. 1-3.
For additional information visit the website at

hhtp://www.ou.edu/scmla

CFP: Trauma in the Works of Doris Lessing (6/15/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Jeanie E. Warnock

CFP: Trauma in the Works of Doris Lessing (15/06/07; Doris Lessing =
Studies Special Issue)

=20

Doris Lessing Studies seeks papers studying the representation and =
treatment of trauma in the works of Doris Lessing. Possible approaches =
include:

=20

-exploration and possible resolution of traumatic experience through =
narrative;

-ethical and artistic challenges in representing trauma;

-autobiographical treatment of trauma in the life of Lessing or her =
father;

 -inter-generational cycles of trauma;

-relationship between healing traumatic experiences and spirituality;

CFP: Trauma in the Works of Doris Lessing (6/15/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Jeanie E. Warnock

CFP: Trauma in the Works of Doris Lessing (15/06/07; Doris Lessing =
Studies Special Issue)

=20

Doris Lessing Studies seeks papers studying the representation and =
treatment of trauma in the works of Doris Lessing. Possible approaches =
include:

=20

-exploration and possible resolution of traumatic experience through =
narrative;

-ethical and artistic challenges in representing trauma;

-autobiographical treatment of trauma in the life of Lessing or her =
father;

 -inter-generational cycles of trauma;

-relationship between healing traumatic experiences and spirituality;

CFP: M/C Journal 'complex' Issue (5/4/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Axel Bruns

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 13 March 2007

                          M/C - Media and Culture
                     http://www.media-culture.org.au/
           is calling for contributors to the 'complex' issue of

                                M/C Journal
                   http://journal.media-culture.org.au/

M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
journal. In 2007, M/C Journal celebrates its tenth year in publication.

CFP: Tiresian Poetics, Sex Change and Modernism (3/16/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 1:33am
Ed Madden

CFP: Tiresian Poetics, Sex Change and Modernism (3/16/07; MLA '07)
Proposal for Special Session
Tiresian Poetics: Modernism and Sex Change.
Narratives of sexual or gender metamorphosis; sexual dissonance and
artistic power; sexual difference and voice. Sexology and myth.
Transgender rhetorics, poetics, narrative structures.
Abstracts by March 16 (extended deadline); Ed Madden
(edward.madden_at_gmail.com).
Ed Madden

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Dr. Ed Madden
Associate Professor of English
Department of English
University of South Carolina
Columbia SC 29208

emadden_at_sc.edu
803.777.2171
(fax: 803.777.9064

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