CFP: Wharton and the Material Cultures of the Book (3/31/06; collection)
Initial deadline for abstracts: 3/31/06=20
Initial deadline for submissions: 9/30/06=20
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Initial deadline for abstracts: 3/31/06=20
Initial deadline for submissions: 9/30/06=20
Initial deadline for abstracts: 3/31/06=20
Initial deadline for submissions: 9/30/06=20
CALL FOR PAPERS, PERFORMANCES, ABSTRACTS, PANELS:
BLACK MUSIC CULTURE Area of PCA and ACA
36th and 28th Annual Joint Meeting of PCA/ACA
Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia
April 12-15, 2006
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 1 November 2005
The New Black Music Culture Area of the Popular Culture
Association and American Culture Association invite interested
scholars to submit paper or performance abstracts, papers, or
panel/roundtable proposals on the following sub-areas of
black music culture:
(1) Jazz and Blues
(2) Gospel/Spirituals
(3) Hip Hop
(4) Contemporary "Concert Music"
Please note below the change in the submission procedure, now using a proposal
submission site (URL indicated below), for the NYCEA sponsored CEA cfp "Doors
of Perception" panel described below.
Call for Papers for New York College English Association (NYCEA) sponsored
Panels at the 2006 College English Association (CEA) Conference
San Antonio, Texas?April 6 to April 8, 2006
You are invited to submit paper proposals for NYCEA sponsored panels at the
College English Association (CEA) Conference to be held in San Antonio, Texas.
CEA is the national, parent organization of the NYCEA and other regional CEA
affiliates.
The Patient: A Symposium, Bucknell University, October 18 & 19, 2006
Precariously situated between home and hospital,=20
work and bed, life and death, the patient=20
occupies a liminal, unstable position. Charged=20
to identify with her state as with the moral=20
virtue from which she receives her name, the=20
patient also lives in the fear of our=20
indifference and impatience. Although attended=20
by doctors, nurses, family and friends, her=20
condition - particularly if it is chronic - ever=20
threatens to sever her connections with the world=20
and to exile her into that fundamental solitude=20
owned by the sick and suffering.
The College English Association invites proposals for papers or panels on =
Renaissance Literature for the CEA's 37th National Conference in San =
Antonio, April 6-8, 2006. Although this year's theme is regionalism, we =
welcome papers on any aspect of Renaissance Literature. Please send the =
following information to Prof. Alan Nordstrom (anordstrom_at_rollins.edu):
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- Name
- Institutional Affiliation (if applicable)
- Mailing Address
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Title for proposed presentation
- Abstract of no more than 500 words
- A-V equipment, if any
- Special needs, if any
The Patient: A Symposium, Bucknell University, October 18 & 19, 2006
Precariously situated between home and hospital,=20
work and bed, life and death, the patient=20
occupies a liminal, unstable position. Charged=20
to identify with her state as with the moral=20
virtue from which she receives her name, the=20
patient also lives in the fear of our=20
indifference and impatience. Although attended=20
by doctors, nurses, family and friends, her=20
condition - particularly if it is chronic - ever=20
threatens to sever her connections with the world=20
and to exile her into that fundamental solitude=20
owned by the sick and suffering.
2005 Boston Faith & Film Festival
"Images of Evil"
February 10-11
Call for Papers
2005 Boston Faith & Film Festival
"Images of Evil"
February 10-11
Call for Papers
Paper proposals including but not limited to the following "regions" in
science fiction studies: the feminine, the male gaze, women in media (film, comic
book covers, television), women authors (Joanna Russ, Ursula LeGuin), female
utopias/dystopias.
Paper proposals including but not limited to the following "regions" in
science fiction studies: the feminine, the male gaze, women in media (film, comic
book covers, television), women authors (Joanna Russ, Ursula LeGuin), female
utopias/dystopias.
Northeast Modern Language Association: 2-5 March 2006 in Philadelphia
I am now seeking papers for the following panel; please note the deadline has now changed to 23 September 2005.
Paper proposals including but not limited to the following "regions" in
science fiction studies: the feminine, the male gaze, women in media (film, comic
book covers, television), women authors (Joanna Russ, Ursula LeGuin), female
utopias/dystopias.
Northeast Modern Language Association: 2-5 March 2006 in Philadelphia
I am now seeking papers for the following panel; please note the deadline has now changed to 23 September 2005.
Call for papers: Crossings: A Counter-Disciplinary Journal
Issue # 9: The "Work" of Art
DEADLINE: December 1, 2005
The ninth issue of Crossings aims at addressing the ambiguous
relationship between the aesthetic and the ethical. The binary between
ethicism (the notion of art as a guide to morality) and aestheticism
(the notion that art and morality are autonomous spheres) has
historically framed the thinking about art and ethics, but what is at
stake in limiting our thinking to this framework? We invite people to
think beyond and across this gulf and to imagine other possibilities
of art's power.