CFP: Shakespeare's Sisters: Women Writers and Stationers in Early Modern England (no deadline noted; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)
For the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference in Chicago, Nov
9-12, 2006
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9-12, 2006
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For the 8th Modernist Studies Conference in Tulsa (October 19-22,
2006) I am looking for papers for a session on the surprisingly
energetic involvement with clipping services by modernist writers.
What can clipping services tell us about modernism and individual
modernist writers? How did writers use clipping services? What does
the use of clipping services reveal about modernist relations to mass
culture? What kinds of knowledge do these archives reveal? What
potential for research is there?
Please send a maximum 500-word abstract by April 21 to Len Diepeveen
(Leonard.Diepeveen_at_Dal.Ca).
For the 8th Modernist Studies Conference in Tulsa (October 19-22,
2006) I am looking for papers for a session on the surprisingly
energetic involvement with clipping services by modernist writers.
What can clipping services tell us about modernism and individual
modernist writers? How did writers use clipping services? What does
the use of clipping services reveal about modernist relations to mass
culture? What kinds of knowledge do these archives reveal? What
potential for research is there?
Please send a maximum 500-word abstract by April 21 to Len Diepeveen
(Leonard.Diepeveen_at_Dal.Ca).
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CFP: Anthology, East and South Asia
Editors Helen Asquine Fazio and V.G. Julie Rajan invite your submissions of
papers for a multi-disciplinary anthology entitled Language, Mysticism, and
Iconography: Exploring the Cultural Interface Between East and South Asia.
The collection addresses the shared cultural traditions in narrative,
language, religion, philosophy, and art between East and South Asia.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Editors are looking for contributions to an anthology of essays on Brokeback Mountain
(personal reflections as well as works of a more critical nature) which address the question, "Can Brokeback Mountain validly be viewed as a gay polemic?" Contributions that examine opposing perspectives on this question will be especially welcome inasmuch as editors seek to present a lively debate.
Contributions that examine Annie Proulx's story "Brokeback Mountain" are also sought. Essays on other topics related to either the film or the short story will be considered. For all contributions, an informal writing style will be preferred over the highly academic.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Editors are looking for contributions to an anthology of essays on Brokeback Mountain
(personal reflections as well as works of a more critical nature) which address the question, "Can Brokeback Mountain validly be viewed as a gay polemic?" Contributions that examine opposing perspectives on this question will be especially welcome inasmuch as editors seek to present a lively debate.
Contributions that examine Annie Proulx's story "Brokeback Mountain" are also sought. Essays on other topics related to either the film or the short story will be considered. For all contributions, an informal writing style will be preferred over the highly academic.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Editors are looking for contributions to an anthology of essays on Brokeback Mountain
(personal reflections as well as works of a more critical nature) which address the question, "Can Brokeback Mountain validly be viewed as a gay polemic?" Contributions that examine opposing perspectives on this question will be especially welcome inasmuch as editors seek to present a lively debate.
Contributions that examine Annie Proulx's story "Brokeback Mountain" are also sought. Essays on other topics related to either the film or the short story will be considered. For all contributions, an informal writing style will be preferred over the highly academic.
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea in =
Representation: Representation and the Sea."
Papers may focus on representation of the sea in literature, art, film, =
myth, etc.
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Vartan Messier at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea in =
Representation: Representation and the Sea."
Papers may focus on representation of the sea in literature, art, film, =
myth, etc.
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Vartan Messier at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "The Sea in =
Representation: Representation and the Sea."
Papers may focus on representation of the sea in literature, art, film, =
myth, etc.
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Vartan Messier at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
CFP: students' guides to writing about great authors (no deadline; book)
CFP: students' guides to writing about great authors (no deadline; book)
Call for Papers
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association
2006 Annual Conference - Baltimore, MD October 27-29
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Call for Papers
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association
2006 Annual Conference - Baltimore, MD October 27-29
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Subversive Re/Viewing: Readings, Communities, Practices
Faculty of Media, Art and Communications
University of Gloucestershire, UK
2nd December 2006
An interdisciplinary one-day event, this conference seeks to reconsider the meaning of the subversive by investigating current practices and readings across the fields of art, media, film and cultural studies. This opportunity to 're/view' invites work that looks again... looks awry... offers alternative readings... re-visualises... Its aim is to highlight they ways in which identities are being re-voiced and re-articulated across a wide range of cultural phenomena. Suggested areas for re-investigation include:
Subversive Readings:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Subversive Re/Viewing: Readings, Communities, Practices
Faculty of Media, Art and Communications
University of Gloucestershire, UK
2nd December 2006
An interdisciplinary one-day event, this conference seeks to reconsider the meaning of the subversive by investigating current practices and readings across the fields of art, media, film and cultural studies. This opportunity to 're/view' invites work that looks again... looks awry... offers alternative readings... re-visualises... Its aim is to highlight they ways in which identities are being re-voiced and re-articulated across a wide range of cultural phenomena. Suggested areas for re-investigation include:
Subversive Readings:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Subversive Re/Viewing: Readings, Communities, Practices
Faculty of Media, Art and Communications
University of Gloucestershire, UK
2nd December 2006
An interdisciplinary one-day event, this conference seeks to reconsider the meaning of the subversive by investigating current practices and readings across the fields of art, media, film and cultural studies. This opportunity to 're/view' invites work that looks again... looks awry... offers alternative readings... re-visualises... Its aim is to highlight they ways in which identities are being re-voiced and re-articulated across a wide range of cultural phenomena. Suggested areas for re-investigation include:
Subversive Readings:
"These fragments I have shorn": Archive as the Literary Form of Modernism
(MSA-8)
"These fragments I have shorn": Archive as the Literary Form of Modernism
(MSA-8)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Subversive Re/Viewing: Readings, Communities, Practices
Faculty of Media, Art and Communications
University of Gloucestershire, UK
2nd December 2006
An interdisciplinary one-day event, this conference seeks to reconsider the meaning of the subversive by investigating current practices and readings across the fields of art, media, film and cultural studies. This opportunity to 're/view' invites work that looks again... looks awry... offers alternative readings... re-visualises... Its aim is to highlight they ways in which identities are being re-voiced and re-articulated across a wide range of cultural phenomena. Suggested areas for re-investigation include:
Subversive Readings:
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "Empire and the Sea."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "Empire and the Sea."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm
College English Association - Caribbean Chapter
Fall 2006 Conference: 10-11 November 2006
"Our Watery World: Humans and the Sea"
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
The CEA-CC invites proposals for a panel titled "Empire and the Sea."
Please send 200-250 word proposal to Nandita Batra at
cea_caribbeanchapter_at_hotmail.com by 31 July 2006. Proposals may be sent =
by
email as part of a text message but not as attachments. Presenters must =
be
registered members of the CEA-CC at the time of the conference.
More information available at
http://ece.uprm.edu/artssciences/ingles/cea-cc.htm
Knowledge Economy: The Commodification of Knowledge and Information in the Academic System
Tomas R. Giberson, Ph.D. Oakland University, Michigan
Gregory A. Giberson, Ph.D. Salisbury University, Maryland
Deadline extended to 17 April 2006.
Scope expanded to include papers on other national 'heroines / heroes' in
relation to the English
Further info at
http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/IISE/Heroes%20Conference.html
Dr José Igor Prieto Arranz
Àrea d'Anglès
Edifici Ramon Llull
Universitat de les Illes Balears
Tel: +34 971 259537
Fax: +34 971 173473
Deadline extended to 17 April 2006.
Scope expanded to include papers on other national 'heroines / heroes' in
relation to the English
Further info at
http://web.mac.com/theorists/iWeb/IISE/Heroes%20Conference.html
Dr José Igor Prieto Arranz
Àrea d'Anglès
Edifici Ramon Llull
Universitat de les Illes Balears
Tel: +34 971 259537
Fax: +34 971 173473