CFP: Historicizing Fat (4/1/07; MLA '07)
"Historicizing Fat"=20
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 Annual Convention of the Modern =
Language Association
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"Historicizing Fat"=20
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 Annual Convention of the Modern =
Language Association
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"Historicizing Fat"=20
A Proposed Special Session for the 2007 Annual Convention of the Modern =
Language Association
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Call for submissions to a special topics panel devoted to the work of =
Chuck Palahniuk at the Rocky Mountain MLA in Calgary, Alberta, Canada =
October 4-6, 2007. In the spirit of the panel's title, "Fight Club and =
Beyond," papers that explore Palahniuk's other novels -- or which =
discuss Fight Club in the context of his other works -- are encouraged.
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Please send proposals (1-2 pages) or finished papers by March 1st as a =
Word attachment to lance.rubin_at_arapahoe.edu or mail hard copies to the =
following address
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Lance Rubin, Ph.D.
Humanities Chair=20
Arapahoe Community College
5900 S. Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, CO 80160
Call for submissions to a special topics panel devoted to the work of =
Chuck Palahniuk at the Rocky Mountain MLA in Calgary, Alberta, Canada =
October 4-6, 2007. In the spirit of the panel's title, "Fight Club and =
Beyond," papers that explore Palahniuk's other novels -- or which =
discuss Fight Club in the context of his other works -- are encouraged.
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Please send proposals (1-2 pages) or finished papers by March 1st as a =
Word attachment to lance.rubin_at_arapahoe.edu or mail hard copies to the =
following address
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Lance Rubin, Ph.D.
Humanities Chair=20
Arapahoe Community College
5900 S. Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, CO 80160
Call for submissions to a special topics panel devoted to the work of =
Chuck Palahniuk at the Rocky Mountain MLA in Calgary, Alberta, Canada =
October 4-6, 2007. In the spirit of the panel's title, "Fight Club and =
Beyond," papers that explore Palahniuk's other novels -- or which =
discuss Fight Club in the context of his other works -- are encouraged.
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Please send proposals (1-2 pages) or finished papers by March 1st as a =
Word attachment to lance.rubin_at_arapahoe.edu or mail hard copies to the =
following address
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Lance Rubin, Ph.D.
Humanities Chair=20
Arapahoe Community College
5900 S. Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, CO 80160
CFP: Authors for chapters on John Knowles, Chaim Potok, Eudora Welty, Ayn
Rand, and John Updike for the Facts on File Student Encyclopedia of Great
American writers. If interested, please contact Blake Hobby: bhobby_at_unca.edu
CFP: Authors for chapters on John Knowles, Chaim Potok, Eudora Welty, Ayn
Rand, and John Updike for the Facts on File Student Encyclopedia of Great
American writers. If interested, please contact Blake Hobby: bhobby_at_unca.edu
**Please note the amended contact information in the posting below**
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE)
Japan-Korea Joint Symposium
August 19-21, Kanazawa, Japan
PLACE, NATURE, LANGUAGE
Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese and Korean Environmental Literature
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Ko Un and Kazue Morisaki
The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment in Japan
(ASLE-Japan) and ASLE-Korea invite proposals for an international
symposium, Place, Nature, Language: Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese
and Korean Environmental Literature, to be held from August 19-21,
2007, in Kanazawa, Japan.
**Please note the amended contact information in the posting below**
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE)
Japan-Korea Joint Symposium
August 19-21, Kanazawa, Japan
PLACE, NATURE, LANGUAGE
Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese and Korean Environmental Literature
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Ko Un and Kazue Morisaki
The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment in Japan
(ASLE-Japan) and ASLE-Korea invite proposals for an international
symposium, Place, Nature, Language: Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese
and Korean Environmental Literature, to be held from August 19-21,
2007, in Kanazawa, Japan.
**Please note the amended contact information in the posting below**
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE)
Japan-Korea Joint Symposium
August 19-21, Kanazawa, Japan
PLACE, NATURE, LANGUAGE
Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese and Korean Environmental Literature
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Ko Un and Kazue Morisaki
The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment in Japan
(ASLE-Japan) and ASLE-Korea invite proposals for an international
symposium, Place, Nature, Language: Thinking about ¡ÈNow¡É in Japanese
and Korean Environmental Literature, to be held from August 19-21,
2007, in Kanazawa, Japan.
American Literature Association. Boston, May 24-27 2007.
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ALA Session I: New Approaches to Emerson: Exploring the Family Ties
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Acknowledging the recent interest in Emerson's family relationships and
their bearing on our understanding of both Emerson's work and
Transcendentalism, this panel solicits papers exploring those family =
ties,
their rhetorical constructions, and their significance. Abstracts of =
300
words by December 30 to Joe Thomas (jthomas_at_caldwell.edu).
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ALA Session II: Emerson on Other Shores: English Traits and Beyond=20
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REVUE FRONTENAC REVIEW
Appel (renouvellement)
Eté 2007 : numéro 20 : « Enfance »
Suite à notre appel de l'année dernière pour ce même numéro 20, nous
renouvelons notre demande afin de recevoir davantage d'articles. Nous
invitons les étudiant-e-s gradué-e-s à soumettre un article écrit en
français ou en anglais pour ce numéro intitulé « Enfance » - terme que
nous définissons comme la période s'achevant aux alentours de l'âge de
treize ans.
Les travaux soumis pourront adopter toutes sortes d'approches critiques et
théoriques. Ils ne devront pas dépasser 20 pages et le format devra
impérativement suivre la norme MLA.
REVUE FRONTENAC REVIEW
Appel (renouvellement)
Eté 2007 : numéro 20 : « Enfance »
Suite à notre appel de l'année dernière pour ce même numéro 20, nous
renouvelons notre demande afin de recevoir davantage d'articles. Nous
invitons les étudiant-e-s gradué-e-s à soumettre un article écrit en
français ou en anglais pour ce numéro intitulé « Enfance » - terme que
nous définissons comme la période s'achevant aux alentours de l'âge de
treize ans.
Les travaux soumis pourront adopter toutes sortes d'approches critiques et
théoriques. Ils ne devront pas dépasser 20 pages et le format devra
impérativement suivre la norme MLA.
REVUE FRONTENAC REVIEW
Appel (renouvellement)
Eté 2007 : numéro 20 : « Enfance »
Suite à notre appel de l'année dernière pour ce même numéro 20, nous
renouvelons notre demande afin de recevoir davantage d'articles. Nous
invitons les étudiant-e-s gradué-e-s à soumettre un article écrit en
français ou en anglais pour ce numéro intitulé « Enfance » - terme que
nous définissons comme la période s'achevant aux alentours de l'âge de
treize ans.
Les travaux soumis pourront adopter toutes sortes d'approches critiques et
théoriques. Ils ne devront pas dépasser 20 pages et le format devra
impérativement suivre la norme MLA.
A Violent (Re) turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications and Situations"
13th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
February 15-17, 2007
Arizona State University
Ethics and Identity in the Composition Classroom
A Violent (Re) turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications and Situations"
13th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
February 15-17, 2007
Arizona State University
Ethics and Identity in the Composition Classroom
A Violent (Re) turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications and Situations"
13th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium
February 15-17, 2007
Arizona State University
Ethics and Identity in the Composition Classroom
CALL FOR PAPERS
A Commemoration of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1807
Academic papers and creative submissions are invited for this special issue to mark the two-hundredth anniversary in 2007 of Britain's Abolition of the Slave Trade.
EnterText volume 7 number 2
Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Slaveries and Freedoms Today
Submissions are invited by 1 May 2007
Forms of slavery, quasi-slavery and the abuse or exploitation of one group by another remain widespread in the world today. Questions which might be addressed include:
CALL FOR PAPERS
British literature since 1900
This is an open, English-language session on British and postcolonial
literature at the 2007 RMMLA conference, to be held in Calgary,
Alberta, Canada. The conference will run from 4 October to 6 October
2007.
Send a 200 word abstract to Anthony Flinn at aflinn_at_ewu.edu by 1 March
2007, or long before that, for consideration.
Hard copies of submissions may be sent to:
Anthony Flinn
250 Patterson Hall
Dept. of English
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA 99004
Details can be found at www.rmmla.org.
CALL FOR PAPERS
A Commemoration of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1807
Academic papers and creative submissions are invited for this special issue to mark the two-hundredth anniversary in 2007 of Britain's Abolition of the Slave Trade.
EnterText volume 7 number 2
Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Slaveries and Freedoms Today
Submissions are invited by 1 May 2007
Forms of slavery, quasi-slavery and the abuse or exploitation of one group by another remain widespread in the world today. Questions which might be addressed include:
CALL FOR PAPERS
A Commemoration of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1807
Academic papers and creative submissions are invited for this special issue to mark the two-hundredth anniversary in 2007 of Britain's Abolition of the Slave Trade.
EnterText volume 7 number 2
Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Slaveries and Freedoms Today
Submissions are invited by 1 May 2007
Forms of slavery, quasi-slavery and the abuse or exploitation of one group by another remain widespread in the world today. Questions which might be addressed include:
Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University
February 16 - 18 2007
The Violent (Re)turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications, and Situations
Final Extension:
Another Backlash: Current Responses to Feminist Works
Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University
February 16 - 18 2007
The Violent (Re)turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications, and Situations
Final Extension:
Another Backlash: Current Responses to Feminist Works
of graduate student scholarship.
Along with your abstract attachment, please include home and office numbers, complete mailing address, e-mail address, AV requirements, and professional affiliation. E-mail submissions are encouraged and more information is available online: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/gsea/sw/.
Please send no more 350 word abstracts, attention Stacey, to: asu2007symp_at_yahoo.com by January 10, 2007.
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of graduate student scholarship.
Along with your abstract attachment, please include home and office numbers, complete mailing address, e-mail address, AV requirements, and professional affiliation. E-mail submissions are encouraged and more information is available online: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/gsea/sw/.
Please send no more 350 word abstracts, attention Stacey, to: asu2007symp_at_yahoo.com by January 10, 2007.
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Southwest Graduate English Symposium
Arizona State University
February 16 - 18 2007
The Violent (Re)turn to Ethics?: Implications, Complications, and Situations
Final Extension:
Another Backlash: Current Responses to Feminist Works
of graduate student scholarship.
Along with your abstract attachment, please include home and office numbers, complete mailing address, e-mail address, AV requirements, and professional affiliation. E-mail submissions are encouraged and more information is available online: http://www.asu.edu/clubs/gsea/sw/.
Please send no more 350 word abstracts, attention Stacey, to: asu2007symp_at_yahoo.com by January 10, 2007.
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New deadline for submissions:
Proposals for all areas of the SW/TX PCA/ACA conference, including the American History and Culture area, are now due December 15, 2006.
New deadline for submissions:
Proposals for all areas of the SW/TX PCA/ACA conference, including the American History and Culture area, are now due December 15, 2006.
New deadline for submissions:
Proposals for all areas of the SW/TX PCA/ACA conference, including the American History and Culture area, are now due December 15, 2006.