CFP: Callaloo: Barbara Chase-Riboud (12/15/07; journal issue)
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
INTREPID VISIONARY: BARBARA CHASE-RIBOUD, NOVELIST, POET, AND SCULPTOR
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A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
INTREPID VISIONARY: BARBARA CHASE-RIBOUD, NOVELIST, POET, AND SCULPTOR
*American Modernism: Cultural Transactions*
Oxford Brookes University, UK
22-23 September 2006
A major interdisciplinary conference examining the scope and impact of
America Modernism in literature, cinema and the visual arts
Sessions on Ethnicity and Culture, T.S. Eliot. Anglo-American Modernism,
the American Avant-garde, Edith Wharton, and Transnational Modernism
visit the website @
http://www.ah.brookes.ac.uk/conferences/americanmodernism/
Speakers include:
Cassandra Laity, Tim Armstrong, Janet Beer, Laura Marcus, Paul Giles and
Steven Mathews
**CALL FOR PAPERS**
FOR A PROPOSED ESSAY COLLECTION ON
MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON
Possible topics for articles might include:
· Braddon and the literary marketplace
· Braddon and the theatre
· Braddon's twentieth century fiction
· Adaptations of Braddon's novels
· Braddon and the sensation school
· Representations of gender in Braddon's work
· Braddon's literary influences
· Braddon's influence on other writers
· Autobiographical elements of Braddon's fiction
· Braddon's writing as social commentary
· Braddon's significance/legacy as a Victorian woman writer
Articles should be between 5000 and 7000 words in length, and should be sent
to:
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
INTREPID VISIONARY: BARBARA CHASE-RIBOUD, NOVELIST, POET, AND SCULPTOR
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
INTREPID VISIONARY: BARBARA CHASE-RIBOUD, NOVELIST, POET, AND SCULPTOR
'DISCORDANT HARMONIES: Ecocriticism in the 21st century'
ASLE UK BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 2006
8th - 10th September 2006
University of Lincoln, England, U.K.
Updated call for papers: deadline June 30th 2006
The perception that we are living at a time of deepening ecological
crisis is now urgent and pervasive. What do literature and culture have
to say at this moment in the history of human relationships with our
environment?
*American Modernism: Cultural Transactions*
Oxford Brookes University, UK
22-23 September 2006
A major interdisciplinary conference examining the scope and impact of
America Modernism in literature, cinema and the visual arts
Sessions on Ethnicity and Culture, T.S. Eliot. Anglo-American Modernism,
the American Avant-garde, Edith Wharton, and Transnational Modernism
visit the website @
http://www.ah.brookes.ac.uk/conferences/americanmodernism/
Speakers include:
Cassandra Laity, Tim Armstrong, Janet Beer, Laura Marcus, Paul Giles and
Steven Mathews
Papers are being sought for a panel on "The Post-Modern Vampire"
(Blacula, Interview with a Vampire, Blade, Angel, etc.) at the Oct 5-7
Savannah, GA meeting of the Popular Culture Association of the South.
We are particularly interested in how the vampire is or specifically is
not a locus for societal disquiet about issues of race, class, and sex.
Please send an abstract and vita to tcassidy_at_scsu.edu ASAP; no later
than June 15.
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Thomas Cassidy
Professor, English and Modern Languages
South Carolina State University
O:803/536-8785
Fax:803/533-3804
The function of the university is not simply to teach bread-winning, or
The Sixth Symbiosis Conference CFP=20
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Headline Theme: =91Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies =
of
Influence?=92 (N.B. Please note that submissions on other Anglo-American
topics/themes are most welcome).=20
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Venue: Brunel University, West London
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Dates: 12th =96 15th July 2007 =20
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The School of Arts at Brunel University is delighted to collaborate with
Symbiosis in hosting the Sixth Symbiosis Conference, with the headline =
theme
of =93Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies of =
Influence?,=94 at
the Uxbridge Campus, Brunel University, July 12=9615, 2007.=20
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The Sixth Symbiosis Conference CFP=20
=20
Headline Theme: =91Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies =
of
Influence?=92 (N.B. Please note that submissions on other Anglo-American
topics/themes are most welcome).=20
=20
Venue: Brunel University, West London
=20
Dates: 12th =96 15th July 2007 =20
=20
The School of Arts at Brunel University is delighted to collaborate with
Symbiosis in hosting the Sixth Symbiosis Conference, with the headline =
theme
of =93Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies of =
Influence?,=94 at
the Uxbridge Campus, Brunel University, July 12=9615, 2007.=20
=20
The Sixth Symbiosis Conference CFP=20
=20
Headline Theme: =91Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies =
of
Influence?=92 (N.B. Please note that submissions on other Anglo-American
topics/themes are most welcome).=20
=20
Venue: Brunel University, West London
=20
Dates: 12th =96 15th July 2007 =20
=20
The School of Arts at Brunel University is delighted to collaborate with
Symbiosis in hosting the Sixth Symbiosis Conference, with the headline =
theme
of =93Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies of =
Influence?,=94 at
the Uxbridge Campus, Brunel University, July 12=9615, 2007.=20
=20
The Sixth Symbiosis Conference CFP=20
=20
Headline Theme: =91Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies =
of
Influence?=92 (N.B. Please note that submissions on other Anglo-American
topics/themes are most welcome).=20
=20
Venue: Brunel University, West London
=20
Dates: 12th =96 15th July 2007 =20
=20
The School of Arts at Brunel University is delighted to collaborate with
Symbiosis in hosting the Sixth Symbiosis Conference, with the headline =
theme
of =93Anglo-American Aesthetics: Innovations and Economies of =
Influence?,=94 at
the Uxbridge Campus, Brunel University, July 12=9615, 2007.=20
=20
R. K. Narayan Birth-Centenary Conference
A birth-centenary conference on R. K. Narayan will be held from 10 to 12
October 2006 at Mysore. The conference is organized by the Indian
Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) and
the Sahitya Akademi (the National Academy of Letters), New Delhi.
Of all the Indian novelists in English, R. K. Narayan remains one of the
most highly regarded, perhaps the most widely popular, and even the most
"typically Indian". On the occasion of his birth-centenary, we propose to
bring together a group of scholars and admirers of Narayan to re-read and
revaluate his life, works, context and legacy.
R. K. Narayan Birth-Centenary Conference
A birth-centenary conference on R. K. Narayan will be held from 10 to 12
October 2006 at Mysore. The conference is organized by the Indian
Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) and
the Sahitya Akademi (the National Academy of Letters), New Delhi.
Of all the Indian novelists in English, R. K. Narayan remains one of the
most highly regarded, perhaps the most widely popular, and even the most
"typically Indian". On the occasion of his birth-centenary, we propose to
bring together a group of scholars and admirers of Narayan to re-read and
revaluate his life, works, context and legacy.
The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays and poems
for consideration in a special issue on jazz and blues in literature and the
arts. Interdisciplinary Humanities is the journal of the National Association
for Humanities Education. All essays and poems should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration to Lisa Graley, Editor, Interdisciplinary Humanities, P.O. Box
44691, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504.
Deadline: August 1, 2006.
The Editors of Interdisciplinary Humanities are accepting essays and poems
for consideration in a special issue on jazz and blues in literature and the
arts. Interdisciplinary Humanities is the journal of the National Association
for Humanities Education. All essays and poems should be interdisciplinary in
nature. Essays should not exceed 6,000 words and should be submitted for
consideration to Lisa Graley, Editor, Interdisciplinary Humanities, P.O. Box
44691, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504.
Deadline: August 1, 2006.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Empires and their contested pasts
28th Irish Conference of Historians
at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
18–20 May 2007
We invite proposals for papers exploring aspects of the general theme of
empires and their contested pasts. There is no restriction on chronology,
location, or type of empire. Comparative studies and papers examining
historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender,
class, and culture will be welcomed. We particularly invite proposals from
postgraduate students.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Empires and their contested pasts
28th Irish Conference of Historians
at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
18–20 May 2007
We invite proposals for papers exploring aspects of the general theme of
empires and their contested pasts. There is no restriction on chronology,
location, or type of empire. Comparative studies and papers examining
historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender,
class, and culture will be welcomed. We particularly invite proposals from
postgraduate students.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Empires and their contested pasts
28th Irish Conference of Historians
at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
18–20 May 2007
We invite proposals for papers exploring aspects of the general theme of
empires and their contested pasts. There is no restriction on chronology,
location, or type of empire. Comparative studies and papers examining
historiographical debates and/or contestations of race, religion, gender,
class, and culture will be welcomed. We particularly invite proposals from
postgraduate students.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO
Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.
Call for Papers
Panel: Negotiating Homeplace in the Nineteenth Century
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
During the English and American industrial eras (1840-1910), homelessness was
more than a lack of home ownership. It often implied a lack of opportunity, a
lack of identity, a lack of acceptance. During this era, how did individuals
negotiate their space (or lack thereof)? How did their homes – or lack
thereof – aid or hinder their own development and position in society? What
spaces did they transform, and in what ways did they manage to maintain,
create, or reconstitute their homes?
CALL FOR PAPERS
Three-Day International Conference on
FOOD: REPRESENTATION, IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
Department of English, Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO
Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Three-Day International Conference on
FOOD: REPRESENTATION, IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
Department of English, Jadavpur University
Kolkata, India
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO
Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS: THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS OF CALLALOO
Callaloo is currently putting together material for an issue to be published
in November 2007 as the last of four special issues celebrating Callaloo's
30th anniversary. This issue is to focus on Callaloo's future as an
international cultural institution and on the writers and scholars who will
fuel that future.
Call for Papers
Panel: Negotiating Homeplace in the Nineteenth Century
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
During the English and American industrial eras (1840-1910), homelessness was
more than a lack of home ownership. It often implied a lack of opportunity, a
lack of identity, a lack of acceptance. During this era, how did individuals
negotiate their space (or lack thereof)? How did their homes – or lack
thereof – aid or hinder their own development and position in society? What
spaces did they transform, and in what ways did they manage to maintain,
create, or reconstitute their homes?
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON VISUAL CULTURE
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON VISUAL CULTURE
A CALLALOO CALL FOR PAPERS
SPECIAL ISSUE ON VISUAL CULTURE