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CFP: (In)fusion theory, Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
infusiontheory_at_rediffmail.com

The book, provisionally titled (In)fusion Approach,
Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie, is nearly
complete. It focuses on what I propose as (In)fusion
theory. The first section has several essays that
critique (In)fusion theory in relation to aesthetics,
postmodernism, translation theories, environmental
ethics, communication theory among other theoretical
paradigms.
The second section of the book focuses on the use of
this theory and the reading of the fictional works of
Salman Rushdie. It is for this section that I would
like to consider abstracts on Rushdie's novels Fury
and Shalimar the Clown.
The abstracts need to focus on the following things:

CFP: (In)fusion theory, Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
infusiontheory_at_rediffmail.com

The book, provisionally titled (In)fusion Approach,
Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie, is nearly
complete. It focuses on what I propose as (In)fusion
theory. The first section has several essays that
critique (In)fusion theory in relation to aesthetics,
postmodernism, translation theories, environmental
ethics, communication theory among other theoretical
paradigms.
The second section of the book focuses on the use of
this theory and the reading of the fictional works of
Salman Rushdie. It is for this section that I would
like to consider abstracts on Rushdie's novels Fury
and Shalimar the Clown.
The abstracts need to focus on the following things:

CFP: (In)fusion theory, Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie (6/30/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
infusiontheory_at_rediffmail.com

The book, provisionally titled (In)fusion Approach,
Interdisciplinarity and Salman Rushdie, is nearly
complete. It focuses on what I propose as (In)fusion
theory. The first section has several essays that
critique (In)fusion theory in relation to aesthetics,
postmodernism, translation theories, environmental
ethics, communication theory among other theoretical
paradigms.
The second section of the book focuses on the use of
this theory and the reading of the fictional works of
Salman Rushdie. It is for this section that I would
like to consider abstracts on Rushdie's novels Fury
and Shalimar the Clown.
The abstracts need to focus on the following things:

CFP: Television and Documentary (7/30/06; Film & History, 11/8/06-11/12/06)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Stacy Takacs

Call for Papers and Sessions
THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION
November 8-12, 2006 (Dallas, TX)
www.filmandhistory.org
 
CFP: The Documentary Tradition on Television
 
The cable, satellite, and digital delivery revolutions have fundamentally
altered the landscape of television and of television documentary. The new
multichannel environment has created a boom in TV documentary not seen since
the heady days of the Cold War and the so-called "Golden Age" of television.
Boutique informational networks like Discovery and The Learning Channel have
enabled a wealth of new original documentary production while other such

CFP: The Male as a Source of Gothic Horror (6/20/06; collection)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Ruth Anolik

For a collection on the fear of sexual difference/otherness in the
Gothic, under contract. The essay should consider moments in which
Gothic horror is generated by a frightening male figure, rather than by
the supernatural. Essays that consider non-canonical texts are welcome.

Please submit 500 word abstract by June 20 to:
ruth.anolik_at_villanova.edu

CFP: The Male as a Source of Gothic Horror (6/20/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Ruth Anolik

For a collection on the fear of sexual difference/otherness in the
Gothic, under contract. The essay should consider moments in which
Gothic horror is generated by a frightening male figure, rather than by
the supernatural. Essays that consider non-canonical texts are welcome.

Please submit 500 word abstract by June 20 to:
ruth.anolik_at_villanova.edu

CFP: The Male as a Source of Gothic Horror (6/20/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Ruth Anolik

For a collection on the fear of sexual difference/otherness in the
Gothic, under contract. The essay should consider moments in which
Gothic horror is generated by a frightening male figure, rather than by
the supernatural. Essays that consider non-canonical texts are welcome.

Please submit 500 word abstract by June 20 to:
ruth.anolik_at_villanova.edu

UPDATE: Fantasy Fiction into Film (6/15/06; collection)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
James Keller

We are extending the deadline for submissions to the volume Fantasy
Fiction into Film until June 15th (although consideration of chapters
has already begun).
The original add is below. In addition, we would like to emphasize that
this volume already has a publisher. Thank you in advance for your
interest and submissions.
jkeller

UPDATE: Fantasy Fiction into Film (6/15/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
James Keller

We are extending the deadline for submissions to the volume Fantasy
Fiction into Film until June 15th (although consideration of chapters
has already begun).
The original add is below. In addition, we would like to emphasize that
this volume already has a publisher. Thank you in advance for your
interest and submissions.
jkeller

UPDATE: Fantasy Fiction into Film (6/15/06; collection)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
James Keller

We are extending the deadline for submissions to the volume Fantasy
Fiction into Film until June 15th (although consideration of chapters
has already begun).
The original add is below. In addition, we would like to emphasize that
this volume already has a publisher. Thank you in advance for your
interest and submissions.
jkeller

CFP: The Shock of the Beautiful (9/06; e-journal issue)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
b. blich

Call Of papers

Our next issue of Protocols: History and Theory is dedicated to the =
Shock of the Beautiful. Deadline: September 2006

Papers of all sorts are welcomed - academic papers, reviews of =
exhibitions, books etc.=20

Our forthcoming issue (December) will be dedicated to the subject: Art =
and Terror.

Please send papers to the following e-mail.

Protocols is a peered reviewed Hebrew-English e-journal.=20

Attached a link to our journal. Press English to get into English =
papers.
http://bezalel.secured.co.il

Ben baruch blich, ph.d.
Chief Editor
baruchbl_at_013.net.il

 bezalel

CFP: The Shock of the Beautiful (9/06; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
b. blich

Call Of papers

Our next issue of Protocols: History and Theory is dedicated to the =
Shock of the Beautiful. Deadline: September 2006

Papers of all sorts are welcomed - academic papers, reviews of =
exhibitions, books etc.=20

Our forthcoming issue (December) will be dedicated to the subject: Art =
and Terror.

Please send papers to the following e-mail.

Protocols is a peered reviewed Hebrew-English e-journal.=20

Attached a link to our journal. Press English to get into English =
papers.
http://bezalel.secured.co.il

Ben baruch blich, ph.d.
Chief Editor
baruchbl_at_013.net.il

 bezalel

CFP: The Shock of the Beautiful (9/06; e-journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
b. blich

Call Of papers

Our next issue of Protocols: History and Theory is dedicated to the =
Shock of the Beautiful. Deadline: September 2006

Papers of all sorts are welcomed - academic papers, reviews of =
exhibitions, books etc.=20

Our forthcoming issue (December) will be dedicated to the subject: Art =
and Terror.

Please send papers to the following e-mail.

Protocols is a peered reviewed Hebrew-English e-journal.=20

Attached a link to our journal. Press English to get into English =
papers.
http://bezalel.secured.co.il

Ben baruch blich, ph.d.
Chief Editor
baruchbl_at_013.net.il

 bezalel

CFP: Rewriting the Long Eighteenth Century: David Nichol Smith Conference (9/15/06; 4/10/07-4/14/07)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Evelyn Tribble

Rewriting the Long Eighteenth Century
David Nichol Smith Seminar XIII

10-14 April 2007

The University of Otago English Department invites you to the 13th
David Nichol Smith Seminar, with the theme "Rewriting the Long
Eighteenth Century". We welcome proposals for papers or panels on new
theoretical approaches; contemporary rewritings and films of
eighteenth-century texts; non-canonical texts and genres such as
letters, travel literature, journalism, translations; transitions and
boundaries within the long eighteenth century; and popular culture.
We especially welcome talks on works of European literature, as well
as art and music of the period.

CFP: Gender Studies (11/15/06; SW/TX PC/ACA, 2/14/07-2/17/07)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
gypsey elaine teague

Dear Scholars and writers;

It's time again to plan for your jaunt to beautiful Albuquerque in
February to attend the SW/Texas Regional of the Popular Culture / American
Culture Association Conference. Held at a downtown hotel only minutes
from the heart of the city and a 4 minute bus ride to the Historic part of
Albq, the conference is a must have on your schedule.

CFP: Louisville 20th C. Lit/Culture/Theory Conference (9/15/06; 2/22/07-2/24/07)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Matthew Biberman

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The thirty-fifth annual
20th-Century Literature and Culture Conference

Call for Papers
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FEATURED SPEAKERS

MLADEN DOLAR
LAURA KIPNIS
BRUCE ROBBINS
PERLA SUEZ
ALENKA ZUPANCIC

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Submission Guidelines

CFP: George Gascoigne (11/21/06; journal issue)

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Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Stephen Hamrick

Call for Proposals (Special Journal Issue)

With the increased interest in George Gascoigne demonstrated in recent years
and with the approach of the 430th anniversary of his death, now seems an
opportune moment to gather new essays that focus on the poet's life and work.
To that end, Early Modern Literary Studies (EMLS) is publishing a special
issue on George Gascoigne and invites essay submissions that address his life,
work, or influence.

CFP: George Gascoigne (11/21/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:08pm
Stephen Hamrick

Call for Proposals (Special Journal Issue)

With the increased interest in George Gascoigne demonstrated in recent years
and with the approach of the 430th anniversary of his death, now seems an
opportune moment to gather new essays that focus on the poet's life and work.
To that end, Early Modern Literary Studies (EMLS) is publishing a special
issue on George Gascoigne and invites essay submissions that address his life,
work, or influence.

CFP: Big Tex[t]: Appalachia (7/22/06; journal issue)

updated: 
Saturday, May 20, 2006 - 2:07pm
Lowell Mick White

Appalachia Issue

Appalachia is perhaps America's most misunderstood region, a mountainous
land of hard-working people and devastating (and, too often, devastated)
beauty, a place that is ridiculed by residents of America's glory
coasts-ridiculed, that is, when it is paid any attention at all. But
what really goes on in Appalachia? What are the poems and stories and
songs that come from these mountains, and how do they illuminate the
people who live there?

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