CFP: Medicine and Poetry: The Poultice and the Pen (9/1/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)Annual Convention
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD
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CFP: Medicine and Poetry: The Poultice and the Pen
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Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)Annual Convention
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD
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CFP: Medicine and Poetry: The Poultice and the Pen
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UPDATE
The deadline for submission for papers on Sport Documentaries (see =
below) at the Film & History conference has been extended to August =
15th, 2006. Please submit abstracts of 200-250 words plus brief biog to =
Ian McDonald: i.mcdonald_at_brighton.ac.uk
Also we invite participants for a Roundtable discussion on the following =
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Digital Video and the Sport Documentary: Opportunities and obstacles
Call for Papers for a Collection of Essays
Adaptation: British Literature of the Nineteenth Century and Film
The recent surge of literature and film courses and use of film clips in the
classroom has led to an increase in studies on adaptation. By bringing
together many different approaches to the topic, this book will provide an
overview of the subject of the adaptation of nineteenth-century British works, as
well as examinations into the creation of adaptations and their use in the
classroom. Although a wide range of critical approaches will be considered,
the emphasis should be on what particular adaptations reveal about the ways in
Call For Papers:
A panel for the 16th annual Cultural Studies Conference on
"Entertainment" at Kansas State University, March 8-10, 2007.
(http://www.k-state.edu/english/symposium/)
"HOW TO BROW"
This panel seeks papers that explore how celebrities (open to any
culture, nation or time period) have used their status to impart
"highbrow" values onto their audiences.
Such individuals should have "celebrity" status before their
interventions into high culture; those who become celebrities based
solely on their demonstration of high culture should be excluded.
Call For Papers:
A panel for the 16th annual Cultural Studies Conference on
"Entertainment" at Kansas State University, March 8-10, 2007.
(http://www.k-state.edu/english/symposium/)
"HOW TO BROW"
This panel seeks papers that explore how celebrities (open to any
culture, nation or time period) have used their status to impart
"highbrow" values onto their audiences.
Such individuals should have "celebrity" status before their
interventions into high culture; those who become celebrities based
solely on their demonstration of high culture should be excluded.
Call For Papers:
A panel for the 16th annual Cultural Studies Conference on
"Entertainment" at Kansas State University, March 8-10, 2007.
(http://www.k-state.edu/english/symposium/)
"HOW TO BROW"
This panel seeks papers that explore how celebrities (open to any
culture, nation or time period) have used their status to impart
"highbrow" values onto their audiences.
Such individuals should have "celebrity" status before their
interventions into high culture; those who become celebrities based
solely on their demonstration of high culture should be excluded.
Call for Papers for a Collection of Essays
Adaptation: British Literature of the Nineteenth Century and Film
The recent surge of literature and film courses and use of film clips in the
classroom has led to an increase in studies on adaptation. By bringing
together many different approaches to the topic, this book will provide an
overview of the subject of the adaptation of nineteenth-century British works, as
well as examinations into the creation of adaptations and their use in the
classroom. Although a wide range of critical approaches will be considered,
the emphasis should be on what particular adaptations reveal about the ways in
Call for Papers for a Collection of Essays
Adaptation: British Literature of the Nineteenth Century and Film
The recent surge of literature and film courses and use of film clips in the
classroom has led to an increase in studies on adaptation. By bringing
together many different approaches to the topic, this book will provide an
overview of the subject of the adaptation of nineteenth-century British works, as
well as examinations into the creation of adaptations and their use in the
classroom. Although a wide range of critical approaches will be considered,
the emphasis should be on what particular adaptations reveal about the ways in
Call for Papers for a Collection of Essays
Adaptation: British Literature of the Nineteenth Century and Film
The recent surge of literature and film courses and use of film clips in the
classroom has led to an increase in studies on adaptation. By bringing
together many different approaches to the topic, this book will provide an
overview of the subject of the adaptation of nineteenth-century British works, as
well as examinations into the creation of adaptations and their use in the
classroom. Although a wide range of critical approaches will be considered,
the emphasis should be on what particular adaptations reveal about the ways in
Mohamed I University, Oujda, Morocco
Faculty of Letters and Humanities
Identity and Difference studies group
Announce a conference on
Public Space: text and context
15-16 March 2007
Public Space: text and context
Call For Papers
Mohamed I University, Oujda, Morocco
Faculty of Letters and Humanities
Identity and Difference studies group
Announce a conference on
Public Space: text and context
15-16 March 2007
Public Space: text and context
Call For Papers
The False God "Favourable Chance" or "Lady Luck?": The Discourse on Gambling in England
Gambling has existed in British literature since Chaucer and before, yet the discourse on gambling exploded in Victorian England. Why was gambling such a divisive topic in the 19th century? High church, low church, secular elite, middle class: each faction opposed games of chance, but for widely disparate reasons. Where did the conflict begin? Why did the debate erupt in the Victorian age? Where has it led since? Papers could approach gambling from literary, historical, cultural, social, and/or philosophical perspectives.
Submit abstracts to Chad Cripe <cripec_at_student.gvsu.edu>
2007 PCA/ACA National Conference
April 4-7, 2007
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
Submission deadline: November 1, 2006
We welcome papers on various subjects pertaining
to Germany, its literature, and its culture. Area Chair
information for submissions is at the bottom of the page.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
"Animals in German Culture: A New Umwelt"
Papers are sought that deal with representations
of animals in German-language, literature and
culture. Topics could include, but are not limited to:
Western States Communication Association
Performance Studies Interest Group
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, February 16-20, 2007
Conference Theme: Promoting Social Justice Through Our Work
COMPETITIVE PAPERS
Authors are encouraged to submit papers to the Performance Studies Interest Group. Papers may include research reports employing any methodology, theoretical developments or critiques, and critical analyses. Work that integrates a creative approach to scholarly endeavors is especially encouraged.
Competitive papers should not have been presented previously at another conference, be accepted for publication, or have been published.
Western States Communication Association
Performance Studies Interest Group
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, February 16-20, 2007
Conference Theme: Promoting Social Justice Through Our Work
COMPETITIVE PAPERS
Authors are encouraged to submit papers to the Performance Studies Interest Group. Papers may include research reports employing any methodology, theoretical developments or critiques, and critical analyses. Work that integrates a creative approach to scholarly endeavors is especially encouraged.
Competitive papers should not have been presented previously at another conference, be accepted for publication, or have been published.
Western States Communication Association
Performance Studies Interest Group
CALL FOR PAPERS
2007 Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, February 16-20, 2007
Conference Theme: Promoting Social Justice Through Our Work
COMPETITIVE PAPERS
Authors are encouraged to submit papers to the Performance Studies Interest Group. Papers may include research reports employing any methodology, theoretical developments or critiques, and critical analyses. Work that integrates a creative approach to scholarly endeavors is especially encouraged.
Competitive papers should not have been presented previously at another conference, be accepted for publication, or have been published.
Deadline amended:
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays for a special
issue, to be guest-edited by Christy Stanlake. We welcome essays that
explore performance in, and performative aspects of, the indigenous
communities of the Americas, including North, Central, and South
America. Over the past two decades, American Indian theatre has been
actively growing, at both a grassroots level and in professional
theatre. Along with the increase in theatrical work has been a growing
Deadline amended:
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays for a special
issue, to be guest-edited by Christy Stanlake. We welcome essays that
explore performance in, and performative aspects of, the indigenous
communities of the Americas, including North, Central, and South
America. Over the past two decades, American Indian theatre has been
actively growing, at both a grassroots level and in professional
theatre. Along with the increase in theatrical work has been a growing
Deadline amended:
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays for a special
issue, to be guest-edited by Christy Stanlake. We welcome essays that
explore performance in, and performative aspects of, the indigenous
communities of the Americas, including North, Central, and South
America. Over the past two decades, American Indian theatre has been
actively growing, at both a grassroots level and in professional
theatre. Along with the increase in theatrical work has been a growing
Deadline amended:
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays for a special
issue, to be guest-edited by Christy Stanlake. We welcome essays that
explore performance in, and performative aspects of, the indigenous
communities of the Americas, including North, Central, and South
America. Over the past two decades, American Indian theatre has been
actively growing, at both a grassroots level and in professional
theatre. Along with the increase in theatrical work has been a growing
Deadline amended:
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 4.1, Spring 2007
"Nations Speaking: Indigenous Performances Across the Americas"
(Tentative Title)
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays for a special
issue, to be guest-edited by Christy Stanlake. We welcome essays that
explore performance in, and performative aspects of, the indigenous
communities of the Americas, including North, Central, and South
America. Over the past two decades, American Indian theatre has been
actively growing, at both a grassroots level and in professional
theatre. Along with the increase in theatrical work has been a growing
Cfp: The Theory and Practice of Rhetoric in the Middle Ages
a session at the 42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies (May
10-13, 2007), sponsored by The Commonwealth Center for the Humanities
and Society
Call For Papers â€" Edited Collection:
Telling Tales: Visual Design and Narrative in Contemporary Culture
By identifying an innovative and neglected area of research, this potential
edited collection proposes to bring together academic works, which seek to
reveal and analyse hidden and implicit narratives within a design context.
>From the world of high fashion to the thrill of the theme park, this book will
explore the notion of alternative narratives embodied within an everyday lived
experience of design, radically forging together the disparate spheres of
screen and visual studies with those of art and design.
Call For Papers â€" Edited Collection:
Telling Tales: Visual Design and Narrative in Contemporary Culture
By identifying an innovative and neglected area of research, this potential
edited collection proposes to bring together academic works, which seek to
reveal and analyse hidden and implicit narratives within a design context.
>From the world of high fashion to the thrill of the theme park, this book will
explore the notion of alternative narratives embodied within an everyday lived
experience of design, radically forging together the disparate spheres of
screen and visual studies with those of art and design.
Call For Papers â€" Edited Collection:
Telling Tales: Visual Design and Narrative in Contemporary Culture
By identifying an innovative and neglected area of research, this potential
edited collection proposes to bring together academic works, which seek to
reveal and analyse hidden and implicit narratives within a design context.
>From the world of high fashion to the thrill of the theme park, this book will
explore the notion of alternative narratives embodied within an everyday lived
experience of design, radically forging together the disparate spheres of
screen and visual studies with those of art and design.
Call for Papers
Extended Deadline: 15 August 2006
Area: World War II Propaganda Films in Britain
2006 Film & History Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
8-12 November, 2006
Dolce Conference Center - Dallas, TX
www.filmandhistory.org
CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (9/30/06; collection)
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The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's =
Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late =
2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, =
which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through =
(re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five =
sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, =
Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.=20
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CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (9/30/06; collection)
=20
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's =
Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late =
2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, =
which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through =
(re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five =
sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, =
Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.=20
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CFP: Women's Experiences of Justice (9/30/06; collection)
=20
The co-editors of (Re)Interpretations: The Shapes of Justice in Women's =
Experience, to be published by Cambridge Scholars Press, Ltd. in late =
2007, seek scholars interested in contributing a chapter. The book, =
which will show how women create justice or resist injustice through =
(re)interpretations of traditional structures, is divided into five =
sections that represent patriarchal authority and power: Language, =
Religion, Medicine, War, and Sex Trafficking.=20
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MLA 2007 Proposed Panel
Ecocriticism, Ecofeminism, and Southern Women Writers