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CFP: NEMLA Women's Caucus Essay Award (11/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Ruth Anolik

2006 NEMLA Women's Caucus Best Essay Award

Call for Papers:
Women's Caucus Best Essay in Women's Language and Literature Award
Given for a 20-25 page essay, based on a paper presented at 2005 NEMLA
Convention in Boston, using women's centered approaches (concentrating
on women characters or women authors, using feminist analysis). The
essay may not be submitted to another journal for the duration of the
award's deliberation.

Deadline 11/15/05

Submissions to:

Oneida Sanchez

osanchez_at_bmcc.cuny.edu

or mail to:
132-40 Sanford Ave., Apt.4-D, Flushing, NY 11355
 

The author's name, address, and academic affiliation should appear only
on a separate cover sheet.

CFP: Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity (Sweden) (10/15/05; 6/15/06-6/18/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Martin Harries

"Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity"

A session to be held at "Space, Haunting, Discourse," an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the
Department of English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.

Session Description:

Shakespeare's plays have been a near constant reference for definitions of modernity. They are also crucial to
conceptions of haunting. How can we articulate these two strands?

CFP: Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity (Sweden) (10/15/05; 6/15/06-6/18/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Martin Harries

"Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity"

A session to be held at "Space, Haunting, Discourse," an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the
Department of English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.

Session Description:

Shakespeare's plays have been a near constant reference for definitions of modernity. They are also crucial to
conceptions of haunting. How can we articulate these two strands?

CFP: Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity (Sweden) (10/15/05; 6/15/06-6/18/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Martin Harries

"Shakespeare and the Haunted Spaces of Modernity"

A session to be held at "Space, Haunting, Discourse," an interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the
Department of English at Karlstad University, Sweden, June 15-18, 2006.

Session Description:

Shakespeare's plays have been a near constant reference for definitions of modernity. They are also crucial to
conceptions of haunting. How can we articulate these two strands?

CFP: NEMLA Women's Caucus Essay Award (11/15/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Ruth Anolik

2006 NEMLA Women's Caucus Best Essay Award

Call for Papers:
Women's Caucus Best Essay in Women's Language and Literature Award
Given for a 20-25 page essay, based on a paper presented at 2005 NEMLA
Convention in Boston, using women's centered approaches (concentrating
on women characters or women authors, using feminist analysis). The
essay may not be submitted to another journal for the duration of the
award's deliberation.

Deadline 11/15/05

Submissions to:

Oneida Sanchez

osanchez_at_bmcc.cuny.edu

or mail to:
132-40 Sanford Ave., Apt.4-D, Flushing, NY 11355
 

The author's name, address, and academic affiliation should appear only
on a separate cover sheet.

CFP: Chretien de Troyes (8/31/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Murray, Sarah Jane

This session, entitled "Parallel Universes in Chrétien de Troyes" seeks to foster a lively discussion on different approaches to the works of Chrétien de Troyes: e.g., literary analysis, codicological studies, text/ image relations. Topics which explore comparisons and contrasts within Chrétien's romances (sacred/ profane; masculine/ feminine; lyric/narrative; etc.) will also be welcome. Depending on number of submissions, a second session may be organized. Send proposals by the end of August, 2005 to: SJ_Murray_at_baylor.edu. (Sessions organized by Sarah-Jane Murray, Baylor U., and Paul Creamer, Columbia U.)
 
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CFP: Third International Conference on Cultural Diversity (Spain) (1/31/06; 5/10/06-5/12/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
MARINA FILGUEIRA

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS:

Third International Conference on Cultural Diversity

in English-speaking Countries (3-ICCD)

10th - 12th May 2006

A Coru=F1a, Spain.

        =20

The Department of English Philology at the University of A Coru=F1a, =
Spain, is organising the Third International Conference on Cultural =
Diversity in English-speaking Countries, to be held from 10th - 12th May =
2006 at the Faculty of Philology, Campus da Zapateira, A Coru=F1a.=20

=20

CFP: Third International Conference on Cultural Diversity (Spain) (1/31/06; 5/10/06-5/12/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
MARINA FILGUEIRA

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS:

Third International Conference on Cultural Diversity

in English-speaking Countries (3-ICCD)

10th - 12th May 2006

A Coru=F1a, Spain.

        =20

The Department of English Philology at the University of A Coru=F1a, =
Spain, is organising the Third International Conference on Cultural =
Diversity in English-speaking Countries, to be held from 10th - 12th May =
2006 at the Faculty of Philology, Campus da Zapateira, A Coru=F1a.=20

=20

CFP: Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship at 20: Archives (9/15/05: Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
jbrown_at_hartford.edu

Abstracts are invited for a sponsored session, "SMFS at 20: Archives," at
the 41st Annual Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo (May 4-7, 2006). This
panel, one of several celebrating 20 years of the Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship, is interested in answering the questions: How do we
find the women in the Middle Ages? How do we find the primary sources
with which to research them? Papers dealing with feminist research in
wills, legal and court records, letters, etc. are invited. Please send
abstracts by September 15 via email to jbrown_at_hartford.edu. Snail mail
can be sent to: Dr. Jennifer Brown, English Department, University of
Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117.

CFP: Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship at 20: Archives (9/15/05: Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
jbrown_at_hartford.edu

Abstracts are invited for a sponsored session, "SMFS at 20: Archives," at
the 41st Annual Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo (May 4-7, 2006). This
panel, one of several celebrating 20 years of the Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship, is interested in answering the questions: How do we
find the women in the Middle Ages? How do we find the primary sources
with which to research them? Papers dealing with feminist research in
wills, legal and court records, letters, etc. are invited. Please send
abstracts by September 15 via email to jbrown_at_hartford.edu. Snail mail
can be sent to: Dr. Jennifer Brown, English Department, University of
Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117.

CFP: Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship at 20: Archives (9/15/05: Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
jbrown_at_hartford.edu

Abstracts are invited for a sponsored session, "SMFS at 20: Archives," at
the 41st Annual Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo (May 4-7, 2006). This
panel, one of several celebrating 20 years of the Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship, is interested in answering the questions: How do we
find the women in the Middle Ages? How do we find the primary sources
with which to research them? Papers dealing with feminist research in
wills, legal and court records, letters, etc. are invited. Please send
abstracts by September 15 via email to jbrown_at_hartford.edu. Snail mail
can be sent to: Dr. Jennifer Brown, English Department, University of
Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117.

CFP: Domestic Violence in the Long Eighteenth Century (9/15/05; ASECS, 3/30/06-4/2/06)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Mesa-Pelly, Judith

Papers are invited that examine the various ways in which domestic violence was conceived, discussed, represented, punished, hidden, or enabled during the long eighteenth century.
 
250-word abstracts by 15 September 2005 (email preferred) to:
 
Judith Broome Mesa-Pelly
Department of Languages & Literature
Austin Peay State University
Clarksville TN 37044
931-221-7892
mesapellyj_at_apsu.edu
 
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CFP: Native American Literature (10/28/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Susan Cannata

Call for Submissions

The 2006 edition of Pembroke Magazinewill be a special edition focusing
on Native American literature. The magazine will feature a section of
work by Native authors from North Carolina, a section in remembrance of
the late Choctaw/Cherokee/Irish writer Louis Owens, a section of
scholarly essays on Native American literature, and many works by
contemporary Native American writers. Please send submissions (and a
brief bio) or any correspondence to:

 
Dr. Jesse Peters
University Honors College
UNC Pembroke
One University Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372
(910) 521-6841
peters_at_uncp.edu

Deadline: October 28, 2005

CFP: Native American Literature (10/28/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Susan Cannata

Call for Submissions

The 2006 edition of Pembroke Magazinewill be a special edition focusing
on Native American literature. The magazine will feature a section of
work by Native authors from North Carolina, a section in remembrance of
the late Choctaw/Cherokee/Irish writer Louis Owens, a section of
scholarly essays on Native American literature, and many works by
contemporary Native American writers. Please send submissions (and a
brief bio) or any correspondence to:

 
Dr. Jesse Peters
University Honors College
UNC Pembroke
One University Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372
(910) 521-6841
peters_at_uncp.edu

Deadline: October 28, 2005

CFP: Native American Literature (10/28/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 8:04pm
Susan Cannata

Call for Submissions

The 2006 edition of Pembroke Magazinewill be a special edition focusing
on Native American literature. The magazine will feature a section of
work by Native authors from North Carolina, a section in remembrance of
the late Choctaw/Cherokee/Irish writer Louis Owens, a section of
scholarly essays on Native American literature, and many works by
contemporary Native American writers. Please send submissions (and a
brief bio) or any correspondence to:

 
Dr. Jesse Peters
University Honors College
UNC Pembroke
One University Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372
(910) 521-6841
peters_at_uncp.edu

Deadline: October 28, 2005

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