CFP: 2006 Film and Literature Conference at Florida State University (10/1/05; 2/3/06-2/5/06)
31st Annual Film and Literature Conference at Florida State University
Documenting Trauma, Documenting Terror
February 3-5, 2006
Call for Papers
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31st Annual Film and Literature Conference at Florida State University
Documenting Trauma, Documenting Terror
February 3-5, 2006
Call for Papers
The International Anchoritic Society is sponsoring three sessions at the
International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan
University, May 4th through 7th 2006. =20
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1. Christine Carpenter
This will be a double session, one with papers and one in which we will
show the film Anchoress. We are interested not only in reactions to the
film but also to how Christine Carpenter can be perceived from other
documents, texts, and perspectives. The film session is co-sponsored by
the International Anchoritic Society and the Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship.
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2. Versions, Transmissions, Reception: Anchoritic Textuality
Call for Submissions: New Writing about Fly Fishing (Collection: updated
deadline 10/21/2005)
As fly fishing drifts downstream into the 21st century, anglers are
faced with over-pressured streams and lakes, declining water quality,
and public indifference. In spite of this, we fish. Why? What do we
get out of it? This proposed collection, Fishing the Angles: New
Writing about Fly Fishing, is looking for works that capture the meaning
and magic (or the lack of meaning and magic) of this most literary of
Outdoor Sports. Though works may well veer off into other areas, fishing
or nature should at least be more than tangential to the story. In
Call for Papers for the 41st Int'l Congress on Medieval Studies,
Kalamazoo, MI, May 4-7 2006:
"Framing, Training and Constraining: Creating an Ideal Reader in the
Later Middle Ages"
Recent meetings of the International Congress have featured panels on
diagrams and codicological devices on the one hand, and on specific
sites and modes of reading on the other. This panel aims to bring
these two strands into a productive tension. We welcome submissions
on the development and transmission of institutional reading
practices as well as papers on the way individual books, circulating
without or beyond institutional support, sought to create ideal
readers more or less on the spot.
Call for Papers for the 41st Int'l Congress on Medieval Studies,
Kalamazoo, MI, May 4-7 2006:
"Framing, Training and Constraining: Creating an Ideal Reader in the
Later Middle Ages"
Recent meetings of the International Congress have featured panels on
diagrams and codicological devices on the one hand, and on specific
sites and modes of reading on the other. This panel aims to bring
these two strands into a productive tension. We welcome submissions
on the development and transmission of institutional reading
practices as well as papers on the way individual books, circulating
without or beyond institutional support, sought to create ideal
readers more or less on the spot.
The Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS)
14th Triennial Conference
August 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Call for Papers
Literature for Our Times
The Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (ACLALS)
14th Triennial Conference
August 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Call for Papers
Literature for Our Times
_Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens_ is inviting contributions for its 64th
issue of October 2006 devoted to the interactions between text(s) and
image(s)in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The deadline for
submissions is 30 December 2005._Cahiers Victoriens et Edouadiens_ is a peer-reviewed academic journal
established at the University of Montpellier, France since 1973. It is the
leading French journal in Victorian studies and it publishes articles in
French and English. All submissions should conform to the notes for
_Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens_ is inviting contributions for its 64th
issue of October 2006 devoted to the interactions between text(s) and
image(s)in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The deadline for
submissions is 30 December 2005._Cahiers Victoriens et Edouadiens_ is a peer-reviewed academic journal
established at the University of Montpellier, France since 1973. It is the
leading French journal in Victorian studies and it publishes articles in
French and English. All submissions should conform to the notes for
_Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens_ is inviting contributions for its 64th
issue of October 2006 devoted to the interactions between text(s) and
image(s)in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The deadline for
submissions is 30 December 2005._Cahiers Victoriens et Edouadiens_ is a peer-reviewed academic journal
established at the University of Montpellier, France since 1973. It is the
leading French journal in Victorian studies and it publishes articles in
French and English. All submissions should conform to the notes for
The Editor of CALLALOO invites you to submit formal articles, informal
essays, and other kinds of texts (including visual and creative works) about
RITA DOVE
as poet, fiction writer, playwright, and essayist for publication
consideration in a Special Issue of the journal to be devoted to the author.
Each manuscript should be postmarked no later than Monday, August 7, 2006,
to
The Editor
CALLALOO
Department of English
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4227
Electronic submissions may be sent to Callaloo at tamu.edu with the heading
Rita Dove manuscript before the aforementioned deadline.
The Editor of CALLALOO invites you to submit formal articles, informal
essays, and other kinds of texts (including visual and creative works) about
RITA DOVE
as poet, fiction writer, playwright, and essayist for publication
consideration in a Special Issue of the journal to be devoted to the author.
Each manuscript should be postmarked no later than Monday, August 7, 2006,
to
The Editor
CALLALOO
Department of English
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4227
Electronic submissions may be sent to Callaloo at tamu.edu with the heading
Rita Dove manuscript before the aforementioned deadline.
The Editor of CALLALOO invites you to submit formal articles, informal
essays, and other kinds of texts (including visual and creative works) about
RITA DOVE
as poet, fiction writer, playwright, and essayist for publication
consideration in a Special Issue of the journal to be devoted to the author.
Each manuscript should be postmarked no later than Monday, August 7, 2006,
to
The Editor
CALLALOO
Department of English
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4227
Electronic submissions may be sent to Callaloo at tamu.edu with the heading
Rita Dove manuscript before the aforementioned deadline.
The Editor of CALLALOO invites you to submit formal articles, informal
essays, and other kinds of texts (including visual and creative works) about
RITA DOVE
as poet, fiction writer, playwright, and essayist for publication
consideration in a Special Issue of the journal to be devoted to the author.
Each manuscript should be postmarked no later than Monday, August 7, 2006,
to
The Editor
CALLALOO
Department of English
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4227
Electronic submissions may be sent to Callaloo at tamu.edu with the heading
Rita Dove manuscript before the aforementioned deadline.
Call for Papers
Approaching Bo Carpelan’s Urwind (essay collection)
As those who have written on Carpelan know, there’s a dearth of critical material on his work, at least in English. This volume exists to help fill that gap, focusing particularly on his novel Urwind, which won the Finlandia Prize and is considered one of the principle texts of Finnish Modernism.
The book is under contract, to be published by the Research Unit for Contemporary Culture at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. The Research Unit’s publication series began in 1986 and is multi- and interdisciplinary, publishing studies on contemporary culture and cultural theory. Currently, there are more than sixty volumes in the series.
Call for Papers: Alfred Hitchcock
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2006 Southwest-Texas Popular Culture Association and American =
Association Conference
Albuquerque, NM
February 8-11, 2006
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Please consider joining us in Albuquerque for this year's SW-TX PCA/ACA =
Conference and delivering a presentation on the life and/or work of =
Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock's films continue to play a role in many =
critical debates central to cinema studies, and this area seeks to =
understand and explain their continued significance. Papers might =
address:
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1. Any theoretical/cultural/formal analysis of any Hitchcock film
2. The Hitchcockian influence
3. Hitchcock's biography
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.2, Fall 2006
"Between the Sacred and the Profane: Medieval Renaissance and Performance"
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.2, Fall 2006
"Between the Sacred and the Profane: Medieval Renaissance and Performance"
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.2, Fall 2006
"Between the Sacred and the Profane: Medieval Renaissance and Performance"
Call for Papers
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance
Volume 3.2, Fall 2006
"Between the Sacred and the Profane: Medieval Renaissance and Performance"
Call for Papers
Theatron, a semi-annual theatre journal published out of Washington University
in November and May, is currently accepting submissions, particularly from
graduate students, in five different categories:
-Scholarly papers on the subjects of dramatic literature, criticism, theory,
or performance. Submissions may be written in English, any Romance Language,
or German.
-New ten-minute plays or new translations of plays.
-Production reviews, reviews of new plays or books on the subject of drama.
-Interviews with theatre professionals.
-Letters to the editors.
Call for Papers
Theatron, a semi-annual theatre journal published out of Washington University
in November and May, is currently accepting submissions, particularly from
graduate students, in five different categories:
-Scholarly papers on the subjects of dramatic literature, criticism, theory,
or performance. Submissions may be written in English, any Romance Language,
or German.
-New ten-minute plays or new translations of plays.
-Production reviews, reviews of new plays or books on the subject of drama.
-Interviews with theatre professionals.
-Letters to the editors.
Deadline extended:
We invite submissions for a forthcoming book entitled "Multicultural
Literature and the New Educational Accountability: Challenges and
Opportunities." This book will highlight ways in which classroom teachers
and teacher educators continue to utilize multicultural children's and
young adult literature while addressing local, state and national
standards. Moreover, contributors to the volume will examine how teachers
balance the pressure for accountability (i.e., success on high-stakes
tests) with students' needs for culturally responsive pedagogy.
Deadline extended:
We invite submissions for a forthcoming book entitled "Multicultural
Literature and the New Educational Accountability: Challenges and
Opportunities." This book will highlight ways in which classroom teachers
and teacher educators continue to utilize multicultural children's and
young adult literature while addressing local, state and national
standards. Moreover, contributors to the volume will examine how teachers
balance the pressure for accountability (i.e., success on high-stakes
tests) with students' needs for culturally responsive pedagogy.
THE NINTH ANNUAL RED RIVER CONFERENCE ON WORLD LITERATURE
APRIL 21 -23, 2006
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
Nation and Narration
We invite papers and panel proposals on topics that investigate any of the
following topics. While we are particularly interested in proposals that
focus on the conference theme, papers and panels on all aspects of world
literature will be considered.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
THE NINTH ANNUAL RED RIVER CONFERENCE ON WORLD LITERATURE
APRIL 21 -23, 2006
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
Nation and Narration
We invite papers and panel proposals on topics that investigate any of the
following topics. While we are particularly interested in proposals that
focus on the conference theme, papers and panels on all aspects of world
literature will be considered.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
If you are interested in submitting a paper for the Nabokov panels, they
are still welcome. The open panel's parameters have been changed slightly
since the CFP was first announced.
Twentieth Century Literature Conference
Louisville, KY
2/23 - 2/25 2006
The International Vladimir Nabokov Society will be sponsoring two panels
at the conference this year:
1. Open panel: Vladimir Nabokov
This panel asks that any papers addressing any aspect of Nabokov's work,
including his fiction, non-fiction, and scientific efforts. If you have
something interesting to say about Nabokov, it belongs in this panel.
2. Religion, Spirits, and Spirituality in Nabokov's Writings
If you are interested in submitting a paper for the Nabokov panels, they
are still welcome. The open panel's parameters have been changed slightly
since the CFP was first announced.
Twentieth Century Literature Conference
Louisville, KY
2/23 - 2/25 2006
The International Vladimir Nabokov Society will be sponsoring two panels
at the conference this year:
1. Open panel: Vladimir Nabokov
This panel asks that any papers addressing any aspect of Nabokov's work,
including his fiction, non-fiction, and scientific efforts. If you have
something interesting to say about Nabokov, it belongs in this panel.
2. Religion, Spirits, and Spirituality in Nabokov's Writings
American Literature in the Age of Surveillance
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American Literature in the Age of Surveillance
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