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Call for Papers
2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
http://www/filmand history.org
AREA: World War II: Germany
CHAIR: James J. Ward
CFP: Millennial Fictions (UK) (01/02/07 ; 07/07/07) Call for papers for a
one-day Interdisciplinary Conference hosted at University of Westminster,
London, England.
The UK Network for Modern Fiction Studies in partnership with the
University of Hull invites proposals for papers and panels for our
Interdisciplinary "Millennial Fictions" Conference.
Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Dr. Richard Brown, University of Leeds
Saturday 7th July 2007
CFP: Millennial Fictions (UK) (01/02/07 ; 07/07/07) Call for papers for a
one-day Interdisciplinary Conference hosted at University of Westminster,
London, England.
The UK Network for Modern Fiction Studies in partnership with the
University of Hull invites proposals for papers and panels for our
Interdisciplinary "Millennial Fictions" Conference.
Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Dr. Richard Brown, University of Leeds
Saturday 7th July 2007
Call for Papers: After Culture: Emergent Anthropologies (9/25/2006)
Papers are sought for the inaugural volume of a new peer-reviewed
journal, "After Culture: Emergent Anthropologies." The first issue is
planned for release in January 2007, and thereafter will be published
semiannually (in January and July) and made available free through the
internet (URL forthcoming).
Call for Papers: After Culture: Emergent Anthropologies (9/25/2006)
Papers are sought for the inaugural volume of a new peer-reviewed
journal, "After Culture: Emergent Anthropologies." The first issue is
planned for release in January 2007, and thereafter will be published
semiannually (in January and July) and made available free through the
internet (URL forthcoming).
Updated call for papers on The City in "The Documentary Tradition."
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2006 Film and History League Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
November 8-12, 2006
Dolce Conference Center
Dallas, Texas
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Call for Papers
The Isle of Man TT Races: Heritage, Place and Spirit
May 28th - 30th, 2007
Villa Marina, Isle of Man
To celebrate 100 years of TT motorcycle road racing at the Isle of Man, we
are organizing a conference during TT practice week, May 28-30, 2007, at the
beautiful Villa Marina in Douglas on the Isle of Man. The conference is
dedicated to documenting and celebrating the legacy of this enduring
motorcycling festival.
Call for Papers
The Isle of Man TT Races: Heritage, Place and Spirit
May 28th - 30th, 2007
Villa Marina, Isle of Man
To celebrate 100 years of TT motorcycle road racing at the Isle of Man, we
are organizing a conference during TT practice week, May 28-30, 2007, at the
beautiful Villa Marina in Douglas on the Isle of Man. The conference is
dedicated to documenting and celebrating the legacy of this enduring
motorcycling festival.
CFP: Tolkien at Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo, 9-15-2006; 5-10-13-07)
Tolkien at Kalamazoo is sponsoring seven sessions at the 2007 International
Congress of Medieval Studies.
Proposals that fit any of the following session topics are welcome:
I. Tolkien's Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
II. Religion and Tolkien
III. War and Exile in Tolkien
IV. Gender and Ethnicity in Tolkien
V. Music and Language in Tolkien
VI. Style and Re-vision in Tolkien
VII. Tolkien Unbound
The deadline is September 15, 2006.
CFP: Tolkien at Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo, 9-15-2006; 5-10-13-07)
Tolkien at Kalamazoo is sponsoring seven sessions at the 2007 International
Congress of Medieval Studies.
Proposals that fit any of the following session topics are welcome:
I. Tolkien's Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
II. Religion and Tolkien
III. War and Exile in Tolkien
IV. Gender and Ethnicity in Tolkien
V. Music and Language in Tolkien
VI. Style and Re-vision in Tolkien
VII. Tolkien Unbound
The deadline is September 15, 2006.
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to invite contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume. This encyclopedia will be a stand-alone book and will be published by Facts on File in 2007.
The volume is already 3/4 complete.
Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Entries are due August 7, 2006 and are peer reviewed. Each essay should be written in a clear and accessible (jargon free) style and amount to 1000 words.
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to invite contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume. This encyclopedia will be a stand-alone book and will be published by Facts on File in 2007.
The volume is already 3/4 complete.
Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Entries are due August 7, 2006 and are peer reviewed. Each essay should be written in a clear and accessible (jargon free) style and amount to 1000 words.
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing to invite contributions to the Hispanic American Literature Volume. This encyclopedia will be a stand-alone book and will be published by Facts on File in 2007.
The volume is already 3/4 complete.
Facts on File is a New York publisher of reference books for high school and college students (www.factsonfile.com).
Entries are due August 7, 2006 and are peer reviewed. Each essay should be written in a clear and accessible (jargon free) style and amount to 1000 words.
China Abroad: Travels, Spaces, Subjects (collection)
China Abroad: Travels, Spaces, Subjects (collection)
China Abroad: Travels, Spaces, Subjects (collection)
CALL FOR ARTICLES
Defining Americanization
The February 2007 issue of Cercles (http://www.cercles.com) proposes to
examine the process and meaning of Americanization.
When Crèvecoeur asked in the eighteenth century "What is an American?"
he had a ready answer: Americans are "the scattered poor of Europe,"
"the persecuted," in short "a new race." But the mysterious process of
Americanization described by Crèvecoeur and later by Frederick Jackson
Turner in his famous but debated Frontier hypothesis is still to a
certain extent indefinable.
CALL FOR ARTICLES
Defining Americanization
The February 2007 issue of Cercles (http://www.cercles.com) proposes to
examine the process and meaning of Americanization.
When Crèvecoeur asked in the eighteenth century "What is an American?"
he had a ready answer: Americans are "the scattered poor of Europe,"
"the persecuted," in short "a new race." But the mysterious process of
Americanization described by Crèvecoeur and later by Frederick Jackson
Turner in his famous but debated Frontier hypothesis is still to a
certain extent indefinable.
CALL FOR ARTICLES
Defining Americanization
The February 2007 issue of Cercles (http://www.cercles.com) proposes to
examine the process and meaning of Americanization.
When Crèvecoeur asked in the eighteenth century "What is an American?"
he had a ready answer: Americans are "the scattered poor of Europe,"
"the persecuted," in short "a new race." But the mysterious process of
Americanization described by Crèvecoeur and later by Frederick Jackson
Turner in his famous but debated Frontier hypothesis is still to a
certain extent indefinable.
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Writing Hunger
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD
This panel seeks to explore the multivalent representations of food and
hunger in American literature and culture. Please send abstracts of 250-500
words to Kirsten Bartholomew Ortega at kirstenbart_at_hotmail.com.
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Writing Hunger
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD
This panel seeks to explore the multivalent representations of food and
hunger in American literature and culture. Please send abstracts of 250-500
words to Kirsten Bartholomew Ortega at kirstenbart_at_hotmail.com.
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Writing Hunger
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, MD
This panel seeks to explore the multivalent representations of food and
hunger in American literature and culture. Please send abstracts of 250-500
words to Kirsten Bartholomew Ortega at kirstenbart_at_hotmail.com.
Abstracts are warmly invited for the Seventh Biennial Conference of the
Constance Fenimore Woolson Society, which will be held 22-25 February 2007 at
the Marshall House in Savannah, GA. The informal theme will be "Postbellum
Sojourns: The American South and the Example of Woolson, 1865-1890." Papers
on all Woolson topics are welcome; those on the conference's informal theme
enjoy the opportunity of publication.
FASHION, APPEARANCE AND CONSUMER IDENTITY
Popular Culture Association
Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting
April 4-7, 2007
BostonMarriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts
Fashion, Appearance and Consumer Identity is concerned
with the areas of clothing, historical costume, fashion
aesthetics, fashion and appearance, fashion marketing,
merchandising, retailing, the psychological/sociological
aspects of dress, cultural appearances as well as any areas
relating to consumption and consumer identity. Papers
from all disciplines are welcome. Innovative and new research
in the areas of fashion and consumerism are encouraged!
Sites of Asian American Studies: 11/3-11/4, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio
Sites of Asian American Studies: 11/3-11/4, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio
Sites of Asian American Studies: 11/3-11/4, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio