CFP: The Politics of Affect (12/1/05; SSAWW, 11/8/06-11/11/06)
The Politics of Affect in Trauma Texts
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The Politics of Affect in Trauma Texts
The Politics of Affect in Trauma Texts
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Ideology, and the Human
Organizers and chairs: Dusan Radunovic, University of Sheffield, and Sanja
Bahun, Rutgers University
American Comparative Literature Association Conference 2006
(Princeton University, March 23-26)
Seminar-panel
Language, Ideology, and the Human
Organizers and chairs: Dusan Radunovic, University of Sheffield, and Sanja
Bahun, Rutgers University
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
Tracing The Ring: Horror and its Discontents in the Age of Symbolic Change
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Princeton, NJ, March 23-26, 2006
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American Contemporary Literature Association Annual Meeting: The Human =
and
Its Other
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Seminar Title: The Human in Posthuman Technology
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Seminar Organizer(s): Steven A. Benko, Meredith College
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Princeton, NJ, March 23-26, 2006
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American Contemporary Literature Association Annual Meeting: The Human =
and
Its Other
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Seminar Title: The Human in Posthuman Technology
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Seminar Organizer(s): Steven A. Benko, Meredith College
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Reality Television
Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
Albuquerque, New Mexico
February 8-11, 2006
The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations
will hold their annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February
8-11, 2006. Proposals are now being accepted for panels on Reality
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GOING AWRY
A National Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
March 23rd, 24th, and 25th 2006
Indiana University—Bloomington
Seeking both scholarly and creative submissions
Possible topics may include:
Entropy and chaos
Parody and pastiche
Challenges to normative models
"Deviant" subcultures
Productive misreadings
Chance and serendipity
Disaster and trauma
Irony
Fragmentation
Benefits of "failure"
The artist as "deviant"
Comic misunderstandings
Theories of fallibility
Fallibility of theories
Send 250 word abstracts by January 23, 2006 to:
englconference05_at_yahoo.com
GOING AWRY
A National Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
March 23rd, 24th, and 25th 2006
Indiana University—Bloomington
Seeking both scholarly and creative submissions
Possible topics may include:
Entropy and chaos
Parody and pastiche
Challenges to normative models
"Deviant" subcultures
Productive misreadings
Chance and serendipity
Disaster and trauma
Irony
Fragmentation
Benefits of "failure"
The artist as "deviant"
Comic misunderstandings
Theories of fallibility
Fallibility of theories
Send 250 word abstracts by January 23, 2006 to:
englconference05_at_yahoo.com
GOING AWRY
A National Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
March 23rd, 24th, and 25th 2006
Indiana University—Bloomington
Seeking both scholarly and creative submissions
Possible topics may include:
Entropy and chaos
Parody and pastiche
Challenges to normative models
"Deviant" subcultures
Productive misreadings
Chance and serendipity
Disaster and trauma
Irony
Fragmentation
Benefits of "failure"
The artist as "deviant"
Comic misunderstandings
Theories of fallibility
Fallibility of theories
Send 250 word abstracts by January 23, 2006 to:
englconference05_at_yahoo.com
CALL FOR PAPERS:
History and Memory in Cinema (anthology)
Edited by Christina Lee
We are soliciting contributions for an anthology which will address the ways in
which history and memory have been (re)presented and reconstructed in cinema –
encompassing both fictional and non-fictional – narratives. The book will
explore how binaries between fact and fiction, truth and fantasy, and the
public and the private have become blurred.
Call for Papers:
I am looking for papers for a seminar called "Literary Perversions:
Reconfiguring the Limits of the Human".
The seminar is to be part of the American Comparative Literature Association
(ACLA) Conference. Princeton University, March 23-26, 2006.
Seminar Organizer: David Sigler, University of Virginia