CFP: New Perspectives on the American Novel (6/23/06; collection)
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
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A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
A CALL FOR PAPERS.
Reading America: New Perspectives on the American Novel.
(abstracts, 06/23/06; contributions, 10/01/06)
Panel:
>From Belles to Bitches: Reconstructing Southern Womanhood in Literature of the American South
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Panel:
>From Belles to Bitches: Reconstructing Southern Womanhood in Literature of the American South
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
FANTASTIC GENRES II: SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, HORROR, AND CHILDREN'S
LITERATURES
KEYNOTE WRITER: JOHN CROWLEY
KEYNOTE CRITIC: JOAN GORDON
LOCATION: SUNY NEW PALTZ, NEW PALTZ, NY
FANTASTIC GENRES II: SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, HORROR, AND CHILDREN'S
LITERATURES
KEYNOTE WRITER: JOHN CROWLEY
KEYNOTE CRITIC: JOAN GORDON
LOCATION: SUNY NEW PALTZ, NEW PALTZ, NY
FANTASTIC GENRES II: SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, HORROR, AND CHILDREN'S
LITERATURES
KEYNOTE WRITER: JOHN CROWLEY
KEYNOTE CRITIC: JOAN GORDON
LOCATION: SUNY NEW PALTZ, NEW PALTZ, NY
Call for Papers
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"Teaching Medieval Studies in the Two-Year College"
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42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
May 10-13, 2007
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Papers should focus on any aspect of the teaching of Medieval or
Renaissance literature, culture, history, politics, or spirituality in a
two-year college environment. Papers should be no longer than twenty
minutes in length.
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Deadline: September 15, 2006
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Please include with your abstract: Name and Affiliation, Email address,
Postal address, Telephone number, A/V requirements (if any)
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Contact: Susannah Chewning
Call for Papers
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"Teaching Medieval Studies in the Two-Year College"
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42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
May 10-13, 2007
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Papers should focus on any aspect of the teaching of Medieval or
Renaissance literature, culture, history, politics, or spirituality in a
two-year college environment. Papers should be no longer than twenty
minutes in length.
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Deadline: September 15, 2006
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Please include with your abstract: Name and Affiliation, Email address,
Postal address, Telephone number, A/V requirements (if any)
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Contact: Susannah Chewning
Writing by Degrees 2006: The 9th Annual National Graduate Creative Writing
Conference
Binghamton, New York¡XBinghamton University, SUNY
Keynote Speakers, Steve Almond (fiction), Timothy Liu (poetry), Suzanne
Paola Antonetta (creative non-fiction)
Conference Date: October 19-21, 2006
Submmission Deadline: August 1, 2006
Writing by Degrees is seeking creative and academic submissions
demonstrating or contemplating the craft of writing. All applicants must
be currently enrolled as graduate students in order to be eligible.
Writing by Degrees 2006: The 9th Annual National Graduate Creative Writing
Conference
Binghamton, New York¡XBinghamton University, SUNY
Keynote Speakers, Steve Almond (fiction), Timothy Liu (poetry), Suzanne
Paola Antonetta (creative non-fiction)
Conference Date: October 19-21, 2006
Submmission Deadline: August 1, 2006
Writing by Degrees is seeking creative and academic submissions
demonstrating or contemplating the craft of writing. All applicants must
be currently enrolled as graduate students in order to be eligible.
<>Call for Papers for Children and Childhood Studies Section of The
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association 2006 Annual Conference
in Baltimore, Maryland, October 27-29, 2006
The MAP/ACA is a regional division of the Popular and American Culture
Associations, which are, in the words of Popular Culture Association
founder Ray Browne, "multi-disciplinary associations interested in new
approaches to the expressions, mass media and all other phenomena of
everyday life."
From the MAP/ACA home page: http://webhosting.its.psu.edu/mapaca/
The Literature/Film Association announces that its annual conference
will take place at Towson University, Towson, MD from November 3-5,
2006. Papers are invited from all areas of literature/film studies,
including adaptations and remakes, literature/film theory, history and
film, genre topics, social issues (including race, class, and gender
studies), auteur studies, and individual film analyses.
<>Call for Papers for Children and Childhood Studies Section of The
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association 2006 Annual Conference
in Baltimore, Maryland, October 27-29, 2006
The MAP/ACA is a regional division of the Popular and American Culture
Associations, which are, in the words of Popular Culture Association
founder Ray Browne, "multi-disciplinary associations interested in new
approaches to the expressions, mass media and all other phenomena of
everyday life."
From the MAP/ACA home page: http://webhosting.its.psu.edu/mapaca/
The Literature/Film Association announces that its annual conference
will take place at Towson University, Towson, MD from November 3-5,
2006. Papers are invited from all areas of literature/film studies,
including adaptations and remakes, literature/film theory, history and
film, genre topics, social issues (including race, class, and gender
studies), auteur studies, and individual film analyses.
CFP: Polish-German Post-Memory (9/1/06; 4/19-21/07)
POLISH-GERMAN POST/MEMORY: AESTHETICS, ETHICS,
POLITICS
Conference to be held at Indiana University
(Bloomington), April 19-21, 2007
Conference description
CFP: Polish-German Post-Memory (9/1/06; 4/19-21/07)
POLISH-GERMAN POST/MEMORY: AESTHETICS, ETHICS,
POLITICS
Conference to be held at Indiana University
(Bloomington), April 19-21, 2007
Conference description
CFP: Polish-German Post-Memory (9/1/06; 4/19-21/07)
POLISH-GERMAN POST/MEMORY: AESTHETICS, ETHICS,
POLITICS
Conference to be held at Indiana University
(Bloomington), April 19-21, 2007
Conference description
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Women's Poetry and the Firesides
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
This panel seeks papers that explore the relationship between nineteenth-century women poets and the Fireside poets (or other popular but now non-canonical male poets). I'm particularly interested in papers that explore the way male poets responded to the successes of women poets. Please send a 300-word abstract to higgins_andrew_at_yahoo.com by Sept 15, 2006.
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Abstract of the Panel:
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Women's Poetry and the Firesides
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
This panel seeks papers that explore the relationship between nineteenth-century women poets and the Fireside poets (or other popular but now non-canonical male poets). I'm particularly interested in papers that explore the way male poets responded to the successes of women poets. Please send a 300-word abstract to higgins_andrew_at_yahoo.com by Sept 15, 2006.
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Abstract of the Panel:
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Women's Poetry and the Firesides
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
This panel seeks papers that explore the relationship between nineteenth-century women poets and the Fireside poets (or other popular but now non-canonical male poets). I'm particularly interested in papers that explore the way male poets responded to the successes of women poets. Please send a 300-word abstract to higgins_andrew_at_yahoo.com by Sept 15, 2006.
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Abstract of the Panel:
Call for Papers
Panel Title: Women's Poetry and the Firesides
38th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
This panel seeks papers that explore the relationship between nineteenth-century women poets and the Fireside poets (or other popular but now non-canonical male poets). I'm particularly interested in papers that explore the way male poets responded to the successes of women poets. Please send a 300-word abstract to higgins_andrew_at_yahoo.com by Sept 15, 2006.
Deadline: September 15, 2006
Abstract of the Panel:
Exploring the Renaissance 2007: An International Conference
San Antonio, Texas
March 8-10, 2007
St. Anthony Hotel
Keynote Lecturer, Asuncion Lavrin, Arizona State University
Louis L. Martz Lecturer, Annabel Patterson, Yale University
William B. Hunter Lecturer, Regina Schwartz, Northwestern University
Exploring the Renaissance 2007: An International Conference
San Antonio, Texas
March 8-10, 2007
St. Anthony Hotel
Keynote Lecturer, Asuncion Lavrin, Arizona State University
Louis L. Martz Lecturer, Annabel Patterson, Yale University
William B. Hunter Lecturer, Regina Schwartz, Northwestern University
The Heroic Age Issue 11: Baghdad, Byzantium, Aachen, and
Winchester:
Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers
The Heroic Age Issue 11: Baghdad, Byzantium, Aachen, and
Winchester:
Early Medieval Reforms and Reformers
CFP: The Disintegration of Imagination: Exploring Richard Kelly's Donnie
Darko - Director's Cut (08/22/06; NEMLA, 03/01/07-03/04/07)
NEMLA's 38th Annual Convention March 1-4, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Preaching and Politics in Early Modern Britain
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A two-day international conference at the Centre for Research in the =
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, =
3-4 November 2006. =20
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'The sermon properly considered - as theatrical, as fundamentally =
occasional, as literary art inextricably engaged in the public sphere - =
stands poised to take a wholly new place in literary study, and a better =
understood one in historical study.'
(Lori Anne Ferrell and Peter McCullough, 2000)
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How far have we come in the six years since Ferrell and McCullough's =
prediction?=20
CALL FOR PAPERS
=20
Preaching and Politics in Early Modern Britain
=20
A two-day international conference at the Centre for Research in the =
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, =
3-4 November 2006. =20
=20
'The sermon properly considered - as theatrical, as fundamentally =
occasional, as literary art inextricably engaged in the public sphere - =
stands poised to take a wholly new place in literary study, and a better =
understood one in historical study.'
(Lori Anne Ferrell and Peter McCullough, 2000)
=20
How far have we come in the six years since Ferrell and McCullough's =
prediction?=20