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CFP: Benjamin and Latin America (3/16/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
DAVID KELMAN

MLA 2007
December 27-30, 2007, Chicago
Proposed Special Session
Deadline: March 16, 2007

Walter Benjamin in Latin America

Papers are invited that focus on the literary and theoretical relations between
Latin American texts and Walter Benjamin's work. Please send 1-page abstracts
to David Kelman, dkelman_at_learnlink.emory.edu, by 16 March 2007.

CFP: American Judaism (Germany) (3/15/07; DGfA, 5/31/07-6/3/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Bettina Hofmann

CFP: workshop on "American Judaism" at the DGfA (Germany) 07 (3/15/07;
5/31/07-06/03/07)

This workshop on "American Judaism" will take place within the Annual
Meeting of the German Association for American Studies (DGFA) whose
topic this year is "Religion." The conference will take place in
Dortmund/Bochum, Germany, from May 31st to June 3, 2007.

CFP: American Judaism (Germany) (3/15/07; DGfA, 5/31/07-6/3/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Bettina Hofmann

CFP: workshop on "American Judaism" at the DGfA (Germany) 07 (3/15/07;
5/31/07-06/03/07)

This workshop on "American Judaism" will take place within the Annual
Meeting of the German Association for American Studies (DGFA) whose
topic this year is "Religion." The conference will take place in
Dortmund/Bochum, Germany, from May 31st to June 3, 2007.

CFP: M/MLA Bibliogrpahy Panel (4/16/07; M/MLA, 11/8/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
jessica-despain_at_uiowa.edu

Midwest Modern Language Association, November 8-11-2007, Cleveland, OH

This is a call for papers for the permanent MMLA Bibliography and
Textual Studies Panel. The panel will focus on Transatlantic Studies
and the Book.

CFP: American Judaism (Germany) (3/15/07; DGfA, 5/31/07-6/3/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Bettina Hofmann

CFP: workshop on "American Judaism" at the DGfA (Germany) 07 (3/15/07;
5/31/07-06/03/07)

This workshop on "American Judaism" will take place within the Annual
Meeting of the German Association for American Studies (DGFA) whose
topic this year is "Religion." The conference will take place in
Dortmund/Bochum, Germany, from May 31st to June 3, 2007.

CFP: Australian Studies Project (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Nathanael O'reilly

CFP: Australian Studies Project (06/30/07)
Editors: Nathanael O'Reilly, Jean-François Vernay, Robyn Walton
Australian Studies project: A collection of international perspectives on fear and protection related topics within the scope of Australian Studies for an essay collection with the working title Protect Australia Fair: International Perspectives on Australian Culture.

CFP: Australian Studies Project (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Nathanael O'reilly

CFP: Australian Studies Project (06/30/07)
Editors: Nathanael O'Reilly, Jean-François Vernay, Robyn Walton
Australian Studies project: A collection of international perspectives on fear and protection related topics within the scope of Australian Studies for an essay collection with the working title Protect Australia Fair: International Perspectives on Australian Culture.

CFP: Australian Studies Project (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Nathanael O'reilly

CFP: Australian Studies Project (06/30/07)
Editors: Nathanael O'Reilly, Jean-François Vernay, Robyn Walton
Australian Studies project: A collection of international perspectives on fear and protection related topics within the scope of Australian Studies for an essay collection with the working title Protect Australia Fair: International Perspectives on Australian Culture.

CFP: Flannery O'Connor: Fresh Critical Currents (3/16/07; SCMLA, 11/1/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Mark Graybill

"Currents" is the theme for the 2007 meeting of the South Central Modern Language Association, to be held in Memphis, Tennessee, November 1-3, 2007. In keeping with this theme, the Flannery O'Connor Society seeks proposals for papers that focus on emerging strains of critical thought in O'Connor studies, including but not limited to those that explore O'Connor's life and work in light of cultural studies, post-colonial studies, disabilities studies, and history-of-the-book studies. Final presentations should last no longer than 20 minutes.

Please send proposals of 250 words or fewer by March 16, 2007, to Mark S. Graybill at Widener University, One University Place, Chester, PA, 19013 or by email at msgraybill_at_mail.widener.edu.

CFP: Australian Studies Project (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Nathanael O'reilly

CFP: Australian Studies Project (06/30/07)
Editors: Nathanael O'Reilly, Jean-François Vernay, Robyn Walton
Australian Studies project: A collection of international perspectives on fear and protection related topics within the scope of Australian Studies for an essay collection with the working title Protect Australia Fair: International Perspectives on Australian Culture.

CFP: Romantic Objects (6/1/07; ICR, 10/18/07-10/21/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Erin Goss

Romantic Objects

The 2007 International Conference on Romanticism
October 18-21, 2007
Baltimore, MD

*General Call for Papers*

This year's International Conference on Romanticism invites
participants to consider the objects of Romantic study. "Romantic
objects" may include the goals of our own academic inquiry, the pursuits
(literary, philosophical, political, theological, ecological, aesthetic,
and so on) of Romantic period authors, and the material things that
provoke these goals and pursuits.

Preliminary topics for papers include, but are not limited to, the
following:

CFP: Romantic Objects (6/1/07; ICR, 10/18/07-10/21/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Erin Goss

Romantic Objects

The 2007 International Conference on Romanticism
October 18-21, 2007
Baltimore, MD

*General Call for Papers*

This year's International Conference on Romanticism invites
participants to consider the objects of Romantic study. "Romantic
objects" may include the goals of our own academic inquiry, the pursuits
(literary, philosophical, political, theological, ecological, aesthetic,
and so on) of Romantic period authors, and the material things that
provoke these goals and pursuits.

Preliminary topics for papers include, but are not limited to, the
following:

UPDATE: Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (grad) (3/30/07; 5/4/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
gayle allan

UPDATE: Extended deadline for submissions: March 30,
2007.

Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (Graduate
Conference)

4 May 2007, La Trobe University
 
Spend a day at an interdisciplinary conference
organised by postgraduates from the English Department
at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

We are interested in:

UPDATE: Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (grad) (3/30/07; 5/4/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
gayle allan

UPDATE: Extended deadline for submissions: March 30,
2007.

Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (Graduate
Conference)

4 May 2007, La Trobe University
 
Spend a day at an interdisciplinary conference
organised by postgraduates from the English Department
at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

We are interested in:

UPDATE: Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (grad) (3/30/07; 5/4/07)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
gayle allan

UPDATE: Extended deadline for submissions: March 30,
2007.

Me, Myself & Eye: Mediating Identity (Graduate
Conference)

4 May 2007, La Trobe University
 
Spend a day at an interdisciplinary conference
organised by postgraduates from the English Department
at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

We are interested in:

CFP: Journal of Employability and The Humanities (ongoing; journal)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Anna Clare Richardson

The Journal of Employability and The Humanities is for everyone in the
Humanities. As a bi-annual, refereed journal produced in collaboration
with the Centre for Employability Through the Humanities (ceth), at the
University of Central Lancashire, its intention is to create space for a
dialogue between Humanities and employability. We want to hear your
experiences of teaching, developing and researching employability and
stress that prior knowledge of employability literature and models is
not necessary. We do, however, also encourage contributions from the
experienced practitioner or theorist. We also welcome contributions from
students (undergraduate, postgraduate and mature) about their work and

CFP: Journal of Employability and The Humanities (ongoing; journal)

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Anna Clare Richardson

The Journal of Employability and The Humanities is for everyone in the
Humanities. As a bi-annual, refereed journal produced in collaboration
with the Centre for Employability Through the Humanities (ceth), at the
University of Central Lancashire, its intention is to create space for a
dialogue between Humanities and employability. We want to hear your
experiences of teaching, developing and researching employability and
stress that prior knowledge of employability literature and models is
not necessary. We do, however, also encourage contributions from the
experienced practitioner or theorist. We also welcome contributions from
students (undergraduate, postgraduate and mature) about their work and

CFP: American Literature II: Literature After 1900: Musical Currents in American Literature (no deadline noted; SCMLA, 11/1/07-1

updated: 
Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 6:11pm
Doris Davis

Call for Papers: South Central Modern Language Association, 64th Annual
Convention, Nov. 1-3, 2007, Memphis, Tennessee
AMERICAN LITERATURE II: LITERATURE AFTER 1900: Musical Currents in American
Literature. This session welcomes papers that consider the rich interplay
between music and literary texts.
Chair: Doris Davis, Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Dept. of English,
Texarkana, TX 75505; <mailto:doris.davis_at_tamut.edu>doris.davis_at_tamut.edu
Secretary: Scott Peller, Wayne State U

Doris Davis
Professor of English
Texas A&M University-Texarkana
P.O. Box 5518
Texarkana, TX 75505

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