CFP: Surrealism and the American West (2/1/06; 10/26/06-10/27/06)
Surrealism and the American West Conference
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, October 26-7, 2006;
<http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmesch/SurrWesthome.htm>
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Surrealism and the American West Conference
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, October 26-7, 2006;
<http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmesch/SurrWesthome.htm>
The William Faulkner Society will sponsor two panels at the 2006 American
Literature Association conference, to be held May 25-28 in San
Francisco. We welcome papers on all topics relating to the work of William
Faulkner, but would be especially interested in presentations addressing
Faulkner and postcoloniality; Faulkner and "things"; Faulkner and the West;
Faulkner and form.
Please send abstracts by e-mail attachment to Faulkner Society president
Anne Goodwyn Jones: agjones_at_olemiss.edu. The deadline for submissions is
January 15, 2006.
Call for Papers
Sexuality Out of Place
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
March 31st—April 1st 2006, Earlham College
The 2006 "Sexuality Out of Place" conference is focused on examining the
relationship of space, place, and geography with sexuality; it interested in
exploring the different ways the location of identity plays out when
sexuality, sexual difference, and geography are taken seriously. This
conference will welcome graduate work—historical and contemporary—focused on
discourse, narratives, and practices of sexuality understood through the
prism of place and space, including
Surrealism and the American West Conference
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, October 26-7, 2006;
<http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmesch/SurrWesthome.htm>
Call for Papers
Sexuality Out of Place
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
March 31st—April 1st 2006, Earlham College
The 2006 "Sexuality Out of Place" conference is focused on examining the
relationship of space, place, and geography with sexuality; it interested in
exploring the different ways the location of identity plays out when
sexuality, sexual difference, and geography are taken seriously. This
conference will welcome graduate work—historical and contemporary—focused on
discourse, narratives, and practices of sexuality understood through the
prism of place and space, including
Latin American Perspectives invites submissions for a special issue
devoted to Narratives of Collective Memory in Latin America.
The central theme of this special issue of Latin American Perspectives
is to interrogate the diverse forms of articulation of cultural memory
in Latin America in the Post-dictatorship period.
Latin American Perspectives invites submissions for a special issue
devoted to Narratives of Collective Memory in Latin America.
The central theme of this special issue of Latin American Perspectives
is to interrogate the diverse forms of articulation of cultural memory
in Latin America in the Post-dictatorship period.
Latin American Perspectives invites submissions for a special issue
devoted to Narratives of Collective Memory in Latin America.
The central theme of this special issue of Latin American Perspectives
is to interrogate the diverse forms of articulation of cultural memory
in Latin America in the Post-dictatorship period.
Special edition of Interfaces:a Journal of Word and Image, guest editor =
Helen Whall. Call for essays on Shakespeare as envisioning/envisioned, =
e.g., Shakespeare referencing the visual arts; important visualizations =
on screen or stage, historical or contemporary; book illustrations; =
artists' responses to the texts etc. English and French submissions =
welcome. Send inquiries to hwhall_at_holycross.edu. Essays due 1/20/06 may =
be 8,000-13,000 words; images desired, including 15 second video clips =
(CD published with volume).
Special edition of Interfaces:a Journal of Word and Image, guest editor =
Helen Whall. Call for essays on Shakespeare as envisioning/envisioned, =
e.g., Shakespeare referencing the visual arts; important visualizations =
on screen or stage, historical or contemporary; book illustrations; =
artists' responses to the texts etc. English and French submissions =
welcome. Send inquiries to hwhall_at_holycross.edu. Essays due 1/20/06 may =
be 8,000-13,000 words; images desired, including 15 second video clips =
(CD published with volume).
Special edition of Interfaces:a Journal of Word and Image, guest editor =
Helen Whall. Call for essays on Shakespeare as envisioning/envisioned, =
e.g., Shakespeare referencing the visual arts; important visualizations =
on screen or stage, historical or contemporary; book illustrations; =
artists' responses to the texts etc. English and French submissions =
welcome. Send inquiries to hwhall_at_holycross.edu. Essays due 1/20/06 may =
be 8,000-13,000 words; images desired, including 15 second video clips =
(CD published with volume).
Call for Papers
The Glory of the Garden
Regional Theatre Since 1980
6th-8th September 2006
Liverpool John Moores University
In 1984, George Rowell and Anthony Jackson published their history of what we then more commonly referred to as 'repertory' theatre concluding:
Call for Papers
The Glory of the Garden
Regional Theatre Since 1980
6th-8th September 2006
Liverpool John Moores University
In 1984, George Rowell and Anthony Jackson published their history of what we then more commonly referred to as 'repertory' theatre concluding:
Call for Papers
The Glory of the Garden
Regional Theatre Since 1980
6th-8th September 2006
Liverpool John Moores University
In 1984, George Rowell and Anthony Jackson published their history of what we then more commonly referred to as 'repertory' theatre concluding:
Theoretical Approaches to Illness for the 2006 SSAWW in Philadelphia, PA.
Elements of physical or mental illness appear in various works by American
women. The panel calls for papers that analyze illness using various
approaches, such as feminist theory, psychoanalysis, etc. Send proposals to
bjensen_at_gpc.edu on or before January 5, 2006.
Theoretical Approaches to Illness for the 2006 SSAWW in Philadelphia, PA.
Elements of physical or mental illness appear in various works by American
women. The panel calls for papers that analyze illness using various
approaches, such as feminist theory, psychoanalysis, etc. Send proposals to
bjensen_at_gpc.edu on or before January 5, 2006.
Call for Papers: "Changing Trends in Authorship"
A Graduate Student Conference presented by the graduate students of the
University of Rochester Department of English, Rochester, New York
March 3-4 2006
We invite submissions for presentations, panels, and workshops that address
any period or genre of literary study. Papers addressing any significant
literary and/or historical trend in authorship are welcome.
The William Faulkner Society will sponsor two panels at the 2006 Modern
Language Association convention, to be held December 27-30 in Philadelphia.
We welcome papers on all topics relating to the work of William Faulkner,
but would be especially interested in presentations addressing Faulkner and
postcoloniality; Faulkner and "things"; Faulkner and the West; Faulkner and
form.
Please send abstracts by e-mail attachment to Faulkner Society president
Anne Goodwyn Jones: agjones_at_olemiss.edu. The deadline for submissions is
March 1, 2006.
Sex Matters: Sexualities across the Disciplines
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
February 25, 2006
University of California, Riverside
Call for Papers: "Changing Trends in Authorship"
A Graduate Student Conference presented by the graduate students of the
University of Rochester Department of English, Rochester, New York
March 3-4 2006
We invite submissions for presentations, panels, and workshops that address
any period or genre of literary study. Papers addressing any significant
literary and/or historical trend in authorship are welcome.
Sex Matters: Sexualities across the Disciplines
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
February 25, 2006
University of California, Riverside
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM)
is hosting its annual graduate student conference on March 31 and
April 1, 2006. The conference will be held at Northern Illinois
University in DeKalb, Illinois. First-time conference presenters are
encouraged to apply!
The keynote speakers for this year's conference are Dr. Susan Gubar,
Distinguished Professor of English at Indiana University and George
Hillocks, Professor Emeritus of the University of Chicago and
Consultant in Writing and Language Arts Education.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM)
is hosting its annual graduate student conference on March 31 and
April 1, 2006. The conference will be held at Northern Illinois
University in DeKalb, Illinois. First-time conference presenters are
encouraged to apply!
The keynote speakers for this year's conference are Dr. Susan Gubar,
Distinguished Professor of English at Indiana University and George
Hillocks, Professor Emeritus of the University of Chicago and
Consultant in Writing and Language Arts Education.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language, and Media (MCLLM)
is hosting its annual graduate student conference on March 31 and
April 1, 2006. The conference will be held at Northern Illinois
University in DeKalb, Illinois. First-time conference presenters are
encouraged to apply!
The keynote speakers for this year's conference are Dr. Susan Gubar,
Distinguished Professor of English at Indiana University and George
Hillocks, Professor Emeritus of the University of Chicago and
Consultant in Writing and Language Arts Education.
CFP: Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
May 25-28, 2006
The Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature=20=
Association seeks proposals for several panels at the American=20
Literature Association=92s 17th annual conference at the Hyatt Regency=20=
San Francisco, CA May 25-28, 2006.
Unless otherwise noted, those interested in submitting a paper should=20
send a one-page abstract with your name, position, affiliation, and=20
contact information to Latina/o Literature and Culture Society co-chair=20=
Tanya Gonz=E1lez at tgonzale_at_ksu.edu by January 16, 2006.
CFP: Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
May 25-28, 2006
The Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature=20=
Association seeks proposals for several panels at the American=20
Literature Association=92s 17th annual conference at the Hyatt Regency=20=
San Francisco, CA May 25-28, 2006.
Unless otherwise noted, those interested in submitting a paper should=20
send a one-page abstract with your name, position, affiliation, and=20
contact information to Latina/o Literature and Culture Society co-chair=20=
Tanya Gonz=E1lez at tgonzale_at_ksu.edu by January 16, 2006.
CFP: Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
May 25-28, 2006
The Latina/o Literature and Culture Society of the American Literature=20=
Association seeks proposals for several panels at the American=20
Literature Association=92s 17th annual conference at the Hyatt Regency=20=
San Francisco, CA May 25-28, 2006.
Unless otherwise noted, those interested in submitting a paper should=20
send a one-page abstract with your name, position, affiliation, and=20
contact information to Latina/o Literature and Culture Society co-chair=20=
Tanya Gonz=E1lez at tgonzale_at_ksu.edu by January 16, 2006.
CRITICAL SENSE: A JOURNAL OF POLITICAL AND CULTURAL THEORY
CALL FOR PAPERS SPRING 2006
Utility, Excess, Value, Waste:
Interrogating the Productive and the Unproductive
Update: 41st Annual Comparative Literature conference at California=20
State University, Long Beach: "Ancient and Modern Narrative:=20
Intersections, Interactions, and Interstices"
Please note the new deadline for abstract submissions: Friday, 13=20
January 2006.
Appel: Revue Frontenac Review
Eté 2006 : numéro 20 : « Enfance »
Nous invitons les étudiant-e-s gradué-e-s à soumettre un article écrit en
français ou en anglais pour notre prochain numéro intitulé « Enfance » -
terme que nous définissons comme la période s'achevant aux alentours de
l'age 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.