CFP: Jan Lauwers's Needcompany (1/15/06; collection)
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of Jan Lauwers's =
Needcompany
Gent (Belgium), Academia Press, 2007.
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On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of Jan Lauwers's =
Needcompany
Gent (Belgium), Academia Press, 2007.
Panel proposed for the
American Literature Association Conference
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Conference information: www.americanliterature.org
Confessional Elegies
Panel proposed for the
American Literature Association Conference
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Conference information: www.americanliterature.org
Confessional Elegies
Panel proposed for the
American Literature Association Conference
May 25-28, 2006
San Francisco, CA
Conference information: www.americanliterature.org
Confessional Elegies
Call for proposals Philosophy Insights series
Authors in the Philosophy Insights series at Humanities Ebooks will be =
writing guides which they would expect other academics to recommend to =
their students. In place of summaries and model answers these books will =
provide a stimulating, suggestive yet authoritative introduction to =
matters of debate and interpretation. The series will characteristically =
raise rather more questions than it answers, will set readers thinking =
about questions before proposing answers, and will address some major =
issues dialogically.=20
Call for proposals Philosophy Insights series
Authors in the Philosophy Insights series at Humanities Ebooks will be =
writing guides which they would expect other academics to recommend to =
their students. In place of summaries and model answers these books will =
provide a stimulating, suggestive yet authoritative introduction to =
matters of debate and interpretation. The series will characteristically =
raise rather more questions than it answers, will set readers thinking =
about questions before proposing answers, and will address some major =
issues dialogically.=20
Please note deadline extension to 1/10/06.
Please note deadline extension to 1/10/06.
Please note deadline extension to 1/10/06.
The deadline for abstracts submissions has been extended to January 15,
2006.
Conference website:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~dcoriale/traffic/Traffic7.htm
MARCH 10, 2006
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
New web site address:
WOOLFIAN BOUNDARIES
the 16th Annual International Conference on
email: vwoolf2006_at_bham.ac.uk
Virginia Woolf
22 – 25 June 2006
hosted by the University of Birmingham
at Crowne Plaza Hotel
Central Square
Holliday Street
Birmingham B1 1HH
UK
In affiliation with the International Virginia Woolf Society and the
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain.
The deadline for abstracts submissions has been extended to January 15,
2006.
Conference website:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~dcoriale/traffic/Traffic7.htm
MARCH 10, 2006
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Conference information added:
CFP: Margaret Atwood: Texts and Contexts (3/1/06; RMMLA, 10/12/06-10/14/06)
Abstracts of 15-20 minute papers due by March 1, 2006 to Karen Stein, WMS
Program, 315 Roosevelt Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
or wmsdir_at_etal.uri.edu
Margaret Atwood: Texts and Contexts
We welcome submissions on any aspect of Atwood's work, especially her more
recent works, such as Oryx and Crake, The Penelopiad or The Blind Assassin.
Also welcome are papers about other contemporary Canadian women writers,
especially in connection with Atwood.
Call for Papers =96 the Fibreculture Journal =96 General Issue, 2006
(please circulate)
http://journal.fibreculture.org/
:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading =20
forum for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The =20=
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the =20
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture =20
network and wider social formations. Themes of recent issues of the =20
journal have included: Contagion and the Diseases of Information; =20
Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New =20=
New web site address:
WOOLFIAN BOUNDARIES
the 16th Annual International Conference on
email: vwoolf2006_at_bham.ac.uk
Virginia Woolf
22 – 25 June 2006
hosted by the University of Birmingham
at Crowne Plaza Hotel
Central Square
Holliday Street
Birmingham B1 1HH
UK
In affiliation with the International Virginia Woolf Society and the
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain.
The deadline for abstracts submissions has been extended to January 15,
2006.
Conference website:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~dcoriale/traffic/Traffic7.htm
MARCH 10, 2006
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
The deadline for abstracts submissions has been extended to January 15,
2006.
Conference website:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~dcoriale/traffic/Traffic7.htm
MARCH 10, 2006
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Call for Papers =96 the Fibreculture Journal =96 General Issue, 2006
(please circulate)
http://journal.fibreculture.org/
:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading =20
forum for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The =20=
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the =20
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture =20
network and wider social formations. Themes of recent issues of the =20
journal have included: Contagion and the Diseases of Information; =20
Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New =20=
The deadline for abstracts submissions has been extended to January 15,
2006.
Conference website:
http://people.brandeis.edu/~dcoriale/traffic/Traffic7.htm
MARCH 10, 2006
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Plenary Speaker: Professor John Plotz, Brandeis University
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Annual English Graduate Conference at Brandeis University
Call for Papers =96 the Fibreculture Journal =96 General Issue, 2006
(please circulate)
http://journal.fibreculture.org/
:: fibreculture:: has established itself as Australasia's leading =20
forum for discussion of internet theory, criticism, and research. The =20=
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the =20
issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture =20
network and wider social formations. Themes of recent issues of the =20
journal have included: Contagion and the Diseases of Information; =20
Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New =20=
The Toni Morrison Society invites proposals for 15-20 panels at 2 panels at=
the 2006 American Literature Association Conference, May 25-28, San Franci=
sco, California. Email 200 word proposals to address below by 15 Jan. 2006.=
1. Toni Morrison and Black Women Writers:
Morrison's impact on women writers
How Morrison has opened up "space" for women writers
The shifts in Black women's fiction before and after Morrison
The relationship of Morrison's fictional texts to other genres of Black wo=
men's writing.
The Toni Morrison Society invites proposals for 15-20 panels at 2 panels at=
the 2006 American Literature Association Conference, May 25-28, San Franci=
sco, California. Email 200 word proposals to address below by 15 Jan. 2006.=
1. Toni Morrison and Black Women Writers:
Morrison's impact on women writers
How Morrison has opened up "space" for women writers
The shifts in Black women's fiction before and after Morrison
The relationship of Morrison's fictional texts to other genres of Black wo=
men's writing.
The Toni Morrison Society invites proposals for 15-20 panels at 2 panels at=
the 2006 American Literature Association Conference, May 25-28, San Franci=
sco, California. Email 200 word proposals to address below by 15 Jan. 2006.=
1. Toni Morrison and Black Women Writers:
Morrison's impact on women writers
How Morrison has opened up "space" for women writers
The shifts in Black women's fiction before and after Morrison
The relationship of Morrison's fictional texts to other genres of Black wo=
men's writing.
In honor of J. Hillis Miller recently being awarded the fourth-ever Lifetime
Achievement Award for Scholarship by the MLA, the UNH English Graduate
Organization has decided to extend the deadline submission for its graduate
student conference, "Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions" to
January 1, 2006. Keynote speakers, in addition to J. Hillis Miller,
are Donald E. Pease, Jr., and Janet Aikins Yount.
Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions
Graduate Conference, University of New Hampshire
March 31-April 1, 2006
In honor of J. Hillis Miller recently being awarded the fourth-ever Lifetime
Achievement Award for Scholarship by the MLA, the UNH English Graduate
Organization has decided to extend the deadline submission for its graduate
student conference, "Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions" to
January 1, 2006. Keynote speakers, in addition to J. Hillis Miller,
are Donald E. Pease, Jr., and Janet Aikins Yount.
Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions
Graduate Conference, University of New Hampshire
March 31-April 1, 2006
In honor of J. Hillis Miller recently being awarded the fourth-ever Lifetime
Achievement Award for Scholarship by the MLA, the UNH English Graduate
Organization has decided to extend the deadline submission for its graduate
student conference, "Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions" to
January 1, 2006. Keynote speakers, in addition to J. Hillis Miller,
are Donald E. Pease, Jr., and Janet Aikins Yount.
Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions
Graduate Conference, University of New Hampshire
March 31-April 1, 2006
In honor of J. Hillis Miller recently being awarded the fourth-ever Lifetime
Achievement Award for Scholarship by the MLA, the UNH English Graduate
Organization has decided to extend the deadline submission for its graduate
student conference, "Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions" to
January 1, 2006. Keynote speakers, in addition to J. Hillis Miller,
are Donald E. Pease, Jr., and Janet Aikins Yount.
Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions
Graduate Conference, University of New Hampshire
March 31-April 1, 2006
In honor of J. Hillis Miller recently being awarded the fourth-ever Lifetime
Achievement Award for Scholarship by the MLA, the UNH English Graduate
Organization has decided to extend the deadline submission for its graduate
student conference, "Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions" to
January 1, 2006. Keynote speakers, in addition to J. Hillis Miller,
are Donald E. Pease, Jr., and Janet Aikins Yount.
Border Crossings and Boundary Definitions
Graduate Conference, University of New Hampshire
March 31-April 1, 2006
call for papers:
John Huston Centenary Conference
Huston School of Film and Digital Media
National University of Ireland
Galway
On 27th-28th October 2006, The Huston School of Film & Digital Media (NUI Galway) will host a two day centenary conference on the films of John Huston (1906-1987). Submissions are invited for papers (25mins in duration) dealing with the life and work of this most versatile and charismatic of American directors.
CALL FOR PAPERS for A Century of the Marx Brothers to be published by
Cambridge Scholars Press.
This collection will consider the impact of the Marx Brother's work over
the past one hundred years. Papers can analyze individual films,
consider the Marx Brothers' influence on contemporary artists, or
explore some other aspect of their work. The collection hopes to
showcase the range of the Marx Brothers' influence and a variety of
theoretical approaches. Current contributions include the Marx Brothers
"ethnic construction of character," a Deleuzian reading of their humor,
Woody Allen's appreciation of their work, and a consideration of their
surrealistic aspects.
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