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Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
Women Writers and Visual Culture
12th January, 2007, English Faculty, Oxford
Over the past few years, there have been significant and ground-breaking attempts to assess the visual strategies that have shaped the political, social, and literary designs of women poets, novelists, illustrators, translators, dramatists, artists and actresses, to give just a few examples. Studies have drawn upon a wide range of media including painting, print, textiles, advertising, architecture, sculpture, stage, screen, cyberspace and beyond.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SESSIONS, PANELS, PAPERS
NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE &
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS
2007 JOINT CONFERENCE
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
For more information on the PCA/ACA, please
go to http://www.h-net.org/~pcaaca.
UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 3, 2006
We are considering proposals for sessions organized around
a theme, special panels, and/or individual papers. Sessions are
scheduled in 1½ hour slots, ideally with four papers or speakers
per standard session.
The deadline for this CFP has been extended. Please read through this CFP
for updated information.
DOCTOR WHO
We are organizing at least one (but hopefully more) panel(s) on DOCTOR WHO
for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area of the Popular Culture Association
for the 2007 conference of the ACA/PCA in Boston, Massachusetts, April 4-7,
2007.
INTERIORS
Special Issue of /Eighteenth-Century Fiction/ 20:3 (Spring 2008)
Submission deadline: 30 June 2007
We invite articles that analyze, theorize and/or historicize the interior in
eighteenth-century culture and literature. We are interested in articles that
connect the interior with emergent notions of subjectivity. Interdisciplinary
articles that treat "fiction" as an extra-textual (i.e., philosophical,
psychological, or ideological) construct, as well as a literary one, are also
welcome. Possible themes, topics, and artifacts: cabinets, closets, cells,
keyholes, pockets, caves, grottos, carriages, wombs, convents, the camera
INTERIORS
Special Issue of /Eighteenth-Century Fiction/ 20:3 (Spring 2008)
Submission deadline: 30 June 2007
We invite articles that analyze, theorize and/or historicize the interior in
eighteenth-century culture and literature. We are interested in articles that
connect the interior with emergent notions of subjectivity. Interdisciplinary
articles that treat "fiction" as an extra-textual (i.e., philosophical,
psychological, or ideological) construct, as well as a literary one, are also
welcome. Possible themes, topics, and artifacts: cabinets, closets, cells,
keyholes, pockets, caves, grottos, carriages, wombs, convents, the camera
Call for Papers
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
A Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
A Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
PRODUCTION: Critical Race Analysis and Literary Studies
A Graduate Student Conferece
New York University, 23-24 February 2007
CFP: HEALTH AND DISEASE IN POPULAR CULTURE
POPULAR CULTURE/AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
Boston, Massachusetts
April 4-7, 2007
UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 3, 2006.
The "Health and Disease in Popular Culture" PCA/ACA
area encourages proposals from historical and contemporary
perspectives.
Topics may include subjects related to health and disease
in the mass media (e.g., television, film, internet, advertising);
drugs and pharmaceuticals; alcohol or tobacco; infectious and
chronic diseases in popular culture; epidemics; mental health;
CFP: HEALTH AND DISEASE IN POPULAR CULTURE
POPULAR CULTURE/AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS CONFERENCE
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
Boston, Massachusetts
April 4-7, 2007
UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 3, 2006.
The "Health and Disease in Popular Culture" PCA/ACA
area encourages proposals from historical and contemporary
perspectives.
Topics may include subjects related to health and disease
in the mass media (e.g., television, film, internet, advertising);
drugs and pharmaceuticals; alcohol or tobacco; infectious and
chronic diseases in popular culture; epidemics; mental health;
Prophecy 2007: From Hero to Legend
August 2-5, 2007
Toronto
http://www.prophecy2007.org
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Prophecy 2007 is an academic symposium about the Harry Potter series by J.K.
Rowling. We are seeking proposals for a variety of educational programming,
including presentations, discussion panels, round tables, workshops and
poster sessions addressing topics relevant to the books and/or the fan
community. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Prophecy 2007: From Hero to Legend
August 2-5, 2007
Toronto
http://www.prophecy2007.org
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Prophecy 2007 is an academic symposium about the Harry Potter series by J.K.
Rowling. We are seeking proposals for a variety of educational programming,
including presentations, discussion panels, round tables, workshops and
poster sessions addressing topics relevant to the books and/or the fan
community. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Call for Proposals by the Beat Studies Association for a panel on new
scholarship on the Beats at the American Literature Association Annual
Conference to be held in Boston, May 24-27, 2007. Proposals are
requested reflecting new research or forthcoming publications on
individual writers or a broader historical/cultural analysis of the Beat
Generation. Send brief proposals (1-3 pages) by December 1, 2006, to
Dr. Jennie Skerl, 1502 Weatherstone Dr., Paoli, PA, 19301 or
jskerl_at_wcupa.edu.
Call for Proposals by the Beat Studies Association for a panel on new
scholarship on the Beats at the American Literature Association Annual
Conference to be held in Boston, May 24-27, 2007. Proposals are
requested reflecting new research or forthcoming publications on
individual writers or a broader historical/cultural analysis of the Beat
Generation. Send brief proposals (1-3 pages) by December 1, 2006, to
Dr. Jennie Skerl, 1502 Weatherstone Dr., Paoli, PA, 19301 or
jskerl_at_wcupa.edu.
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
UPDATED DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 3, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
We should definitely like to see more new submissions to Philological
Quarterly. We are open to articles on all areas of literature. You can send
articles by attached file to philological-quarterly_at_uiowa.edu or by post to
Philological Quarterly, 308 EPB, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242.
William Kupersmith
Editor
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
UPDATED DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 3, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
CALL FOR PAPERS
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
AND
AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 4-7, 2007
BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES
We invite submissions from individuals or organized panels (3 or 4 persons) focusing on any issue relating to American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous peoples' lives and literatures. We especially invite the participation of native scholars and writers.
UPDATED DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 3, 2006
FOR INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSIONS:
CFP: Documentary
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
April 4-7, 2007,
Boston, MA
UPDATED Submission Deadline: 3 November 2006
I am seeking papers, abstracts, and panel proposals for the documentary area of the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association conference to be held April 4-7, 2007, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA.
2007 Annual National
Popular Culture/American Culture Associations Conference
Boston, Massachusetts
4-7 April 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Local Culture of Boston - American Culture Association
UPDATED Deadline for proposal submissions is
3 November 2006.
http://www.popularculture.org
The Local Culture of Boston section of the Popular Culture
Association announces a call for papers on Boston and Popular
Culture. Please submit a proposal for a panel of four presenters
2007 Annual National
Popular Culture/American Culture Associations Conference
Boston, Massachusetts
4-7 April 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Local Culture of Boston - American Culture Association
UPDATED Deadline for proposal submissions is
3 November 2006.
http://www.popularculture.org
The Local Culture of Boston section of the Popular Culture
Association announces a call for papers on Boston and Popular
Culture. Please submit a proposal for a panel of four presenters
Association for Welsh Writing in English Annual Conference 2007
'Life Writing in Wales'