CFP: Autobiographical Fictions and Films (9/15/05; NEMLA, 3/2/06-3/5/06)
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*Northeast Modern Language Association Conference*
*Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
*March 2-5, 2006*
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CFP: SMFS at Twenty: Teaching (Kzoo 9/15/05; 5/4/06-5/7/06)
CFP: SMFS at Twenty: Teaching (Kzoo 9/15/05; 5/4/06-5/7/06)
CFP: SMFS at Twenty: Teaching (Kzoo 9/15/05; 5/4/06-5/7/06)
Call for 250 word proposals for essays to go into a book entitled
*Fabricating the Body.* Contributors are asked to examine the way the
body is fabricated through methods such as tatooing, clothing, scarring,
surgery, medicine, computer imaging, forensic science, and so on. The
topic is open to any text, genre, media, nation, theoretical approach,
historical time period. Submit proposal and cv by September 1, 2005 to
etklaver_at_siu.edu.
Call for 250 word proposals for essays to go into a book entitled
*Fabricating the Body.* Contributors are asked to examine the way the
body is fabricated through methods such as tatooing, clothing, scarring,
surgery, medicine, computer imaging, forensic science, and so on. The
topic is open to any text, genre, media, nation, theoretical approach,
historical time period. Submit proposal and cv by September 1, 2005 to
etklaver_at_siu.edu.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 29 July 2005
M/C - Media and Culture
http://www.media-culture.org.au/
is calling for contributors to the 'review' issue of
M/C Journal
http://journal.media-culture.org.au/
M/C Journal is looking for new contributors. M/C is a crossover journal
between the popular and the academic, and a blind- and peer-reviewed
journal.
creative/critical/translation call
CFP: Mantis: Poetry and Discipline (07/29/05; journal)
We are seeking:
-previously unpublished critical original poetry, -previously unpublished
critical essays, and -previously unpublished poetry translations for Mantis
5, under the broad theme of "Poetry and Discipline."
Mantis is a journal of contemporary poetry, poetry translation and poetry
criticism. A forum for writers coming from a broad spectrum of intellectual
and aesthetic positions, Mantis is dedicated to publishing new work that
interrogates the relationships among critical writing, creative writing, and
translation.
The Medieval Romance Society invites abstracts on the subject of Health and
Healing in Medieval Romance for presentation at the Forty-first
International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2006. In the past decade,
scholarship has made significant contributions to the study of medieval
health and medicine. What has yet to be fully explored, however, is how
these concepts are manifested in popular literary works. Where does the
medical concept of the disease of love come into play in the literature?
What is the scientific explanation of "magical healing"? This session seeks
to explore how notions of health and healing inform, or are informed by,
The Medieval Romance Society invites abstracts on the subject of Health and
Healing in Medieval Romance for presentation at the Forty-first
International Congress on Medieval Studies in May 2006. In the past decade,
scholarship has made significant contributions to the study of medieval
health and medicine. What has yet to be fully explored, however, is how
these concepts are manifested in popular literary works. Where does the
medical concept of the disease of love come into play in the literature?
What is the scientific explanation of "magical healing"? This session seeks
to explore how notions of health and healing inform, or are informed by,
CFP: Politics in a Mediated World
2006 National Popular Culture/American Culture Associations' Annual Conference
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12-15, 2006
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2005
The Politics in a Mediated World section of the American Culture
Association is seeking individual papers and/or panels for the
Joint meeting of the American Culture Association and the Popular
Culture Association at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel in Atlanta,
Georgia on April 12-15, 2006.
ACA/PCA is committed to an interdisciplinary approach.
CFP: Politics in a Mediated World
2006 National Popular Culture/American Culture Associations' Annual Conference
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12-15, 2006
Submission Deadline: November 1, 2005
The Politics in a Mediated World section of the American Culture
Association is seeking individual papers and/or panels for the
Joint meeting of the American Culture Association and the Popular
Culture Association at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel in Atlanta,
Georgia on April 12-15, 2006.
ACA/PCA is committed to an interdisciplinary approach.
Pathways 2006: Cultural Intersections in Native North America
Pathways 2006: Cultural Intersections in Native North America
Pathways 2006: Cultural Intersections in Native North America
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Collection of critical articles on Walter Mosley
DEADLINE: 500-word abstracts or complete manuscripts by 11/1/05
EDITORS: Owen Brady (Clarkson University) and Derek Maus (SUNY Potsdam)
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Collection of critical articles on Walter Mosley
DEADLINE: 500-word abstracts or complete manuscripts by 11/1/05
EDITORS: Owen Brady (Clarkson University) and Derek Maus (SUNY Potsdam)
Misericords, the carvings on choir stalls in medieval and renaissance
cathedrals, range in subject from spiritual to epic to fabliaux. This
session will explore recent scholarship on medieval misericords, addressing
not only the literary sources for their imagery but the iconographic
complexities of individual scenes and complete programs. The organizers
seek scholars working on literary, liturgical, and art historical approaches
to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue about these objects. Subjects might
include the analysis of particular types of scenes and their sources, the
evolution of particular kinds of subjects, or the relation of misericords to
Could you please forward this to you graduate students? Many Thanks!
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd UK Kant Society Annual Graduate Conference on Kant
at the University of Hertfordshire (U.K) de Havilland Campus on
Thursday 6th- Friday 7th July 2006
Keynote Speakers: Karl Ameriks and Marcia Baron
Deadline for submissions: Tuesday 3rd January 2006
Further details: http://www.herts.ac.uk/humanities/philosophy/Kant05.html
Could you please forward this to you graduate students? Many Thanks!
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd UK Kant Society Annual Graduate Conference on Kant
at the University of Hertfordshire (U.K) de Havilland Campus on
Thursday 6th- Friday 7th July 2006
Keynote Speakers: Karl Ameriks and Marcia Baron
Deadline for submissions: Tuesday 3rd January 2006
Further details: http://www.herts.ac.uk/humanities/philosophy/Kant05.html
Could you please forward this to you graduate students? Many Thanks!
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd UK Kant Society Annual Graduate Conference on Kant
at the University of Hertfordshire (U.K) de Havilland Campus on
Thursday 6th- Friday 7th July 2006
Keynote Speakers: Karl Ameriks and Marcia Baron
Deadline for submissions: Tuesday 3rd January 2006
Further details: http://www.herts.ac.uk/humanities/philosophy/Kant05.html
CFP: ARTHURIAN LEGEND
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 12-15, 2006
MARRIOTT MARQUIS HOTEL
ATLANTA, GA
Papers and panel proposals on all popular treatments of Arthurian Legend from any period and in any medium—print, visual, musical, commercial, electronic—are welcome.
Abstracts should be 250 words max. Panel proposals must include abstracts from all session participants. E-mail submissions are acceptable. Please submit abstracts and proposals in duplicate.
Electronic submissions to
e.sklar_at_wayne.edu and DHof635094_at_aol.com
CFP: ARTHURIAN LEGEND
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 12-15, 2006
MARRIOTT MARQUIS HOTEL
ATLANTA, GA
Papers and panel proposals on all popular treatments of Arthurian Legend from any period and in any medium—print, visual, musical, commercial, electronic—are welcome.
Abstracts should be 250 words max. Panel proposals must include abstracts from all session participants. E-mail submissions are acceptable. Please submit abstracts and proposals in duplicate.
Electronic submissions to
e.sklar_at_wayne.edu and DHof635094_at_aol.com
CFP: ARTHURIAN LEGEND
POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION
THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 12-15, 2006
MARRIOTT MARQUIS HOTEL
ATLANTA, GA
Papers and panel proposals on all popular treatments of Arthurian Legend from any period and in any medium—print, visual, musical, commercial, electronic—are welcome.
Abstracts should be 250 words max. Panel proposals must include abstracts from all session participants. E-mail submissions are acceptable. Please submit abstracts and proposals in duplicate.
Electronic submissions to
e.sklar_at_wayne.edu and DHof635094_at_aol.com
Call for Papers:
Robert A. Heinlein and Human Identity
Robert A. Heinlein Studies
An Area of the Popular Culture Association
National PCA/ACA Conference
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
April 12-16, 2006
Atlanta, Georgia
The Heinlein Studies Area invites papers, panels,
artwork, and multimedia presentations related to
Robert A. Heinlein, his works, and his influences.
Presentations from a variety of academic and critical
perspectives and disciplines are welcome and should be
suitable for a 15 to 20-minute reading/presentation
time limit.
Call for Papers:
Robert A. Heinlein and Human Identity
Robert A. Heinlein Studies
An Area of the Popular Culture Association
National PCA/ACA Conference
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
April 12-16, 2006
Atlanta, Georgia
The Heinlein Studies Area invites papers, panels,
artwork, and multimedia presentations related to
Robert A. Heinlein, his works, and his influences.
Presentations from a variety of academic and critical
perspectives and disciplines are welcome and should be
suitable for a 15 to 20-minute reading/presentation
time limit.
Gothic Confinement
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 2-5, 2006
Gothic Confinement
Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 2-5, 2006
Please kindly forward this CFP as widely as you can.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Medieval Children: 1200-1500
17 (Saturday) -18 (Sunday) June 2006 (will include Friday the 16th if necessary)
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Derek Brewer (English, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)
Prof. Nicholas Orme (History, University of Exeter)
The Canterbury Centre for Medieval and Tudor Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom, is hosting an international conference on Medieval Children 1200-1500.
Foregrounding interdisciplinarity, CCMTS welcomes papers employing any literary, historical, art-historical, demographic, or anthropological approaches and source materials.
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
37th Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, March 30-April 2, 2006
Session Title: "Sex, Secularism and Enlightenment"
In <Formations of the Secular>, Talal Asad has described secularism as a
political ideology that took shape in the nineteenth century, based on the
concept of "the secular" that coalesced in early modernity and the
eighteenth century. What role did sex and gender play in this
conceptualization of the secular, in religious and non-religious texts and
identities? What are the sexualized components of a secular identity or
subjectivity? How do they impact the transformation of religious
identities in the period?