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CFP: Anti-Americanism in British Lit. (5/1/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Diana Archibald

Please submit 250-word abstracts and 2-page vitae by May 1, 2004 for
a proposed collection on ANTI-AMERICANISM IN BRITISH LITERATURE.
Expressions of interest prior to deadline would be appreciated.

Anti-Americanism in British Literature:
Romantic, Victorian, and Modernist Views of America

CFP: Anti-Americanism in British Lit. (5/1/04; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Diana Archibald

Please submit 250-word abstracts and 2-page vitae by May 1, 2004 for
a proposed collection on ANTI-AMERICANISM IN BRITISH LITERATURE.
Expressions of interest prior to deadline would be appreciated.

Anti-Americanism in British Literature:
Romantic, Victorian, and Modernist Views of America

UPDATE: Shakespeare in China (3/30/04 for MLA '04; 5/24/04 for journal issue '06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Douglas Brooks

Updated abstract deadline

In conjunction with the theme of the 2006 issue of the Shakespeare
Yearbook, "Shakespeare in China" (co-edited with Lingui Yang), the
journal will sponsor a special session at the upcoming Annual Meeting
of the MLA (Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2004).

UPDATE: Shakespeare in China (3/30/04 for MLA '04; 5/24/04 for journal issue '06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Douglas Brooks

Updated abstract deadline

In conjunction with the theme of the 2006 issue of the Shakespeare
Yearbook, "Shakespeare in China" (co-edited with Lingui Yang), the
journal will sponsor a special session at the upcoming Annual Meeting
of the MLA (Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2004).

UPDATE: Shakespeare in China (3/30/04 for MLA '04; 5/24/04 for journal issue '06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Douglas Brooks

Updated abstract deadline

In conjunction with the theme of the 2006 issue of the Shakespeare
Yearbook, "Shakespeare in China" (co-edited with Lingui Yang), the
journal will sponsor a special session at the upcoming Annual Meeting
of the MLA (Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2004).

UPDATE: Shakespeare in China (3/30/04 for MLA '04; 5/24/04 for journal issue '06)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 5:56am
Douglas Brooks

Updated abstract deadline

In conjunction with the theme of the 2006 issue of the Shakespeare
Yearbook, "Shakespeare in China" (co-edited with Lingui Yang), the
journal will sponsor a special session at the upcoming Annual Meeting
of the MLA (Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2004).

CFP: Media and Information Manipulation (5/20/04; online collection)

updated: 
Friday, March 19, 2004 - 5:52am
Paul Dechene

CALL FOR PAPERS

MEMEFEST 2004: COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIOLOGY
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Memefest, the international festival of radical communications, invites
undergraduate and graduate students in Communications Studies and
Sociology to look back to the dawn of the Information Age and respond to
the article, "Cyberwar is Coming." Penned in 1993 for the RAND
Corporation, this article coins terms like Cyberwar and Netwar and makes
predictions about how information will be used to sway public opinion,
pressure governments and corporations, and even wage war.

CFP: Media and Information Manipulation (5/20/04; online collection)

updated: 
Friday, March 19, 2004 - 5:52am
Paul Dechene

CALL FOR PAPERS

MEMEFEST 2004: COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIOLOGY
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Memefest, the international festival of radical communications, invites
undergraduate and graduate students in Communications Studies and
Sociology to look back to the dawn of the Information Age and respond to
the article, "Cyberwar is Coming." Penned in 1993 for the RAND
Corporation, this article coins terms like Cyberwar and Netwar and makes
predictions about how information will be used to sway public opinion,
pressure governments and corporations, and even wage war.

CFP: Media and Information Manipulation (5/20/04; online collection)

updated: 
Friday, March 19, 2004 - 5:52am
Paul Dechene

CALL FOR PAPERS

MEMEFEST 2004: COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIOLOGY
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Memefest, the international festival of radical communications, invites
undergraduate and graduate students in Communications Studies and
Sociology to look back to the dawn of the Information Age and respond to
the article, "Cyberwar is Coming." Penned in 1993 for the RAND
Corporation, this article coins terms like Cyberwar and Netwar and makes
predictions about how information will be used to sway public opinion,
pressure governments and corporations, and even wage war.

CFP: Goethe's Delicate Empiricism (8/15/04; journal issue)

updated: 
Friday, March 19, 2004 - 5:52am
Brent Robbins

CALL FOR PAPERS

Janus Head: An Interdisciplinary Journal

http://www.janushead.org

SPECIAL ISSUE: Goethe's Delicate Empiricism

Guest Editors:
Craig Holdrege, Director of the Nature Institute
William Bywater, Professor of Philosophy, Allegheny College

Please submit your writing--including poetry and fiction as well as
theory--considering all aspects and applications of Goethe's methodology.

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