CFP: Narrative Cinema as Autobiographical Act (8/15/05; journal issue)
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Call for Articles: British Black and Asian Theatre (book)
Critics are invited to write articles on any of the following topics in the
field of British Black and Asian Theatre. (By Asian is meant broadly the
Indian subcontinent).
Close textual and performative readings of:
=B7 The plays of Sol B River
=B7 Dona Daley
=B7 Debbie Tucker Green
=B7 Or any British Black dramatist
=B7 Any British-Asian male dramatist (women writers have been covered)
Call for Articles: British Black and Asian Theatre (book)
Critics are invited to write articles on any of the following topics in the
field of British Black and Asian Theatre. (By Asian is meant broadly the
Indian subcontinent).
Close textual and performative readings of:
=B7 The plays of Sol B River
=B7 Dona Daley
=B7 Debbie Tucker Green
=B7 Or any British Black dramatist
=B7 Any British-Asian male dramatist (women writers have been covered)
Call for Articles: British Black and Asian Theatre (book)
Critics are invited to write articles on any of the following topics in the
field of British Black and Asian Theatre. (By Asian is meant broadly the
Indian subcontinent).
Close textual and performative readings of:
=B7 The plays of Sol B River
=B7 Dona Daley
=B7 Debbie Tucker Green
=B7 Or any British Black dramatist
=B7 Any British-Asian male dramatist (women writers have been covered)
Call for Papers:
Games without frontiers -war without tears
Computer games as a sociocultural phenomenon
AMERICAN@ is a peer reviewed e-journal dedicated to American Cultural and
Literary Studies. It hopes to provide an intellectual canvas where the
cultural spaces and experiences of American Studies are theorized and
rigorously explored within both global and local contingencies of the present
and the past. A
MERICAN@ is accepting paper submissions for its Spring issue 2005. This issue
will have a special focus on Latino/a Cultural and Literary Sudies.
Papers are expected to deal with recent works by authors of Chicano, Puerto
Rican, Dominican, Cuban, and other Latin American descent as they contribute to
the development of Latino/a literature in the twenty-first century.
AMERICAN@ is a peer reviewed e-journal dedicated to American Cultural and
Literary Studies. It hopes to provide an intellectual canvas where the
cultural spaces and experiences of American Studies are theorized and
rigorously explored within both global and local contingencies of the present
and the past. A
MERICAN@ is accepting paper submissions for its Spring issue 2005. This issue
will have a special focus on Latino/a Cultural and Literary Sudies.
Papers are expected to deal with recent works by authors of Chicano, Puerto
Rican, Dominican, Cuban, and other Latin American descent as they contribute to
the development of Latino/a literature in the twenty-first century.
Self & Identity IN TRANSLATION
POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM at the University of East Anglia, School of
Literature & Creative Writing
4-5 February 2006 / Elizabeth Fry Building / UEA, Norwich, UK
A two-day postgraduate symposium at the University of East Anglia that
aims to explore the presences of subjectivity, identity and selfhood
in the translator's work and the translation event/text
Possible directions include:
Self & Identity IN TRANSLATION
POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM at the University of East Anglia, School of
Literature & Creative Writing
4-5 February 2006 / Elizabeth Fry Building / UEA, Norwich, UK
A two-day postgraduate symposium at the University of East Anglia that
aims to explore the presences of subjectivity, identity and selfhood
in the translator's work and the translation event/text
Possible directions include:
Self & Identity IN TRANSLATION
POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM at the University of East Anglia, School of
Literature & Creative Writing
4-5 February 2006 / Elizabeth Fry Building / UEA, Norwich, UK
A two-day postgraduate symposium at the University of East Anglia that
aims to explore the presences of subjectivity, identity and selfhood
in the translator's work and the translation event/text
Possible directions include:
Self & Identity IN TRANSLATION
POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM at the University of East Anglia, School of
Literature & Creative Writing
4-5 February 2006 / Elizabeth Fry Building / UEA, Norwich, UK
A two-day postgraduate symposium at the University of East Anglia that
aims to explore the presences of subjectivity, identity and selfhood
in the translator's work and the translation event/text
Possible directions include:
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TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature
Call for Journal Submissions
TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature
Call for Journal Submissions
TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature
Call for Journal Submissions
TransLit: UCLA Journal of Comparative Literature