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Art and Life in Aestheticism: De-Humanizing and Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist,
and the Artistic Receptor (Edited Collection, under contract with Palgrave
Macmillan):
I am seeking 2-3 additional chapters (approximately 20 double-spaced pages
each) to fill some gaps in an edited collection that considers the extent to
which art for art's sake can be viewed as an attempt to re-humanize (rather
than merely de-humanize) art, the artist, and the artistic receptor.
Art and Life in Aestheticism: De-Humanizing and Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist,
and the Artistic Receptor (Edited Collection, under contract with Palgrave
Macmillan):
I am seeking 2-3 additional chapters (approximately 20 double-spaced pages
each) to fill some gaps in an edited collection that considers the extent to
which art for art's sake can be viewed as an attempt to re-humanize (rather
than merely de-humanize) art, the artist, and the artistic receptor.
The deadline for abstract and panel proposals for the "Transgressing
Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Dialogues" Stony Brook Manhattan
Graduate Conference has been extended to January 12th, 2007.
Our keynote speaker will be Ralph Bauer, a visiting
associate professor at the New York University in the departments of
English and Portuguese and Spanish and an associate professor in the
department of English at the University of Maryland, who will present a
selection from his forthcoming work entitled, "A New World of
Secrets: Occult Philosophy and Local Knowledge in the Colonial
Encounters."
The Realist Impulse: Contemporary Film-making in Britain
A Conference hosted by Film Studies, Oxford Brookes University
12 and 13 July 2007 at St Anne's College, Oxford, UK
Keynote Speaker: Professor John Hill, Royal Holloway University
Restrospective of films by director Pawel Pawlikowski
Q&A with Pawel Pawlikowski and Jim Hillier
The Film Team at Oxford Brookes invite papers for a conference on The
Realist Impulse: Contemporary Film-making in Britain. We welcome proposals
from a diversity of cultural, historical and analytic approaches.
The Realist Impulse: Contemporary Film-making in Britain
A Conference hosted by Film Studies, Oxford Brookes University
12 and 13 July 2007 at St Anne's College, Oxford, UK
Keynote Speaker: Professor John Hill, Royal Holloway University
Restrospective of films by director Pawel Pawlikowski
Q&A with Pawel Pawlikowski and Jim Hillier
The Film Team at Oxford Brookes invite papers for a conference on The
Realist Impulse: Contemporary Film-making in Britain. We welcome proposals
from a diversity of cultural, historical and analytic approaches.
rWp: An Annual of Robert Penn Warren Studies
rWp: An Annual of Robert Penn Warren Studies
CALL FOR PAPERS
EnterText volume 7 number 3
Open Issue
Submissions for this edition are invited by 1 July 2007. Interdisciplinary papers as well as submissions from a single discipline are invited. Work on any topic within the journal's remit (historical, cultural and social studies and creative work) is welcome in a variety of formats, including:
* scholarly articles (normally up to 8,000 words)
* short 'notes and comments' pieces
* commentaries on documents
* creative submissions of any kind suitable for electronic publication, including artwork, photography, poetry, short stories, drama scripts, screenplays, and multi-media submissions (still and moving images and sound-clips)
The Women's Studies Caucus invites proposals for a session at the 2007 M/MLA convention in Cleveland. The session is entitled "Women's Realist Fiction of the Late 20th Century: The Politics of the Personal."
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers on the following:
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers on the following:
“LitFest 2007: The Digital Revolution in Poetry and Prose.â€
Call for Papers for the University of Dayton’s LitFest, April 13th and
14th, 2007
You are invited to submit paper or panel proposals for the University of
Dayton’s LitFest, to be held at the University of Dayton, April 13th and
14th, 2007. Organized by Department of English graduate students, the UD
LitFest has brought academic and creative submissions together since 2001.
We seek papers on the following:
The Women's Studies Caucus invites proposals for a session at the 2007 M/MLA convention in Cleveland. The session is entitled "Women's Realist Fiction of the Late 20th Century: The Politics of the Personal."
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
Dear friends,
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue: Jan Hendrick van den Berg's Metabletics and Phenomenology
Guest edited by
Robert D. Romanyshyn, PhD
Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, =
Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts
http://www.janushead.org
For more details, please see the submission guidelines page at Janus =
Head:
http://www.janushead.org/jhguidelines.cfm
Thank you,
Brent Dean Robbins
Editor-in-Chief
Janus Head
Dear friends,
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue: Jan Hendrick van den Berg's Metabletics and Phenomenology
Guest edited by
Robert D. Romanyshyn, PhD
Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, =
Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts
http://www.janushead.org
For more details, please see the submission guidelines page at Janus =
Head:
http://www.janushead.org/jhguidelines.cfm
Thank you,
Brent Dean Robbins
Editor-in-Chief
Janus Head
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
The North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) will hold its 2007
Annual Meeting, in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Conference on British
Studies (PCCBS), in San Francisco, California, from Friday, November 9 to
Sunday, November 11, 2007.
Call for Papers: Surf Culture
Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference
Honolulu, HI
May 25-27, 2007
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Panel and individual paper proposals are now being accepted for the Surf =
Culture Area of the inaugural Oceanic Popular Culture Association =
Conference. All topics and proposals will be considered, and those =
treating the conference theme of "Work and Play" will be especially =
welcome. Possible areas of focus might include surf history, culture, =
literature, music, design evolution, etc.
Some Example Topics:
Rite and Ritual: the signification of surfing in early Polynesian =
cultures
Call for Papers: Surf Culture
Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference
Honolulu, HI
May 25-27, 2007
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Panel and individual paper proposals are now being accepted for the Surf =
Culture Area of the inaugural Oceanic Popular Culture Association =
Conference. All topics and proposals will be considered, and those =
treating the conference theme of "Work and Play" will be especially =
welcome. Possible areas of focus might include surf history, culture, =
literature, music, design evolution, etc.
Some Example Topics:
Rite and Ritual: the signification of surfing in early Polynesian =
cultures
CALL FOR PAPERS =20
Ben Jonson in the 21st Century
Special Topics Session, RMMLA 2007, Calgary, 4-6 October, 2007
Second year Special Topics Session anticipating the new Cambridge =
Jonson. Papers on any topic in Jonson studies invited.
Send a 200-500-word abstract to:=20
barbara.cobb_at_murraystate.edu
by 1 March, 2007.=20
Hard copy submissions may be sent to: Barbara Mather Cobb, Murray State =
University, 7C Faculty Hall, Murray, KY 42071.
Conference information and CFP may be found at www.rmmla.org
.
CALL FOR PAPERS =20
Ben Jonson in the 21st Century
Special Topics Session, RMMLA 2007, Calgary, 4-6 October, 2007
Second year Special Topics Session anticipating the new Cambridge =
Jonson. Papers on any topic in Jonson studies invited.
Send a 200-500-word abstract to:=20
barbara.cobb_at_murraystate.edu
by 1 March, 2007.=20
Hard copy submissions may be sent to: Barbara Mather Cobb, Murray State =
University, 7C Faculty Hall, Murray, KY 42071.
Conference information and CFP may be found at www.rmmla.org
.
CALL FOR PAPERS (Including performances, designs, exhibitions,
installations)
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Sacred, Liminal and Secular Space(s).
=20
=20
Faculty of Creativity and Culture
School of Arts and Media, Annual One Day Interdisciplinary Conference.
=20
Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, April 21st 2007.
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How have scholars and practitioners interpreted and appropriated space
within their work and research?=20
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