CFP: Medicalization and Transnationalism (1/15/06; ASA, 10/12/06-10/15/06)
Call for Papers for a Proposed Session at the American Studies Association
Annual Meeting 2006 (Oakland CA)
Medicalization and Transnationalism
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Call for Papers for a Proposed Session at the American Studies Association
Annual Meeting 2006 (Oakland CA)
Medicalization and Transnationalism
Call for Papers for a Proposed Session at the American Studies Association
Annual Meeting 2006 (Oakland CA)
Medicalization and Transnationalism
Call for Papers for a Proposed Session at the American Studies Association
Annual Meeting 2006 (Oakland CA)
Medicalization and Transnationalism
Call for Panels and Papers: Deadline 2/1/06
The English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) of the University at Albany, SUNY announces its annual graduate student conference Saturday April 22 and Sunday 23, 2006:
Changing the Subject: Poeisis, Praxis, and Theoria in the Humanities
Robert Scholes is the Keynote Speaker, presenting a paper titled "Changing the Subject: Periodical Studies"
Call for Papers and Panels: Praxis
The Praxis and Pedagogy division of UAlbany's Graduate Conference invites proposals for papers and panels that consider the intersections of theory and practice in our pedagogical approaches and in our roles as intellectuals.
Call for Panels and Papers: Deadline 2/1/06
The English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) of the University at Albany, SUNY announces its annual graduate student conference Saturday April 22 and Sunday 23, 2006:
Changing the Subject: Poeisis, Praxis, and Theoria in the Humanities
Robert Scholes is the Keynote Speaker, presenting a paper titled "Changing the Subject: Periodical Studies"
Call for Papers and Panels: Praxis
The Praxis and Pedagogy division of UAlbany's Graduate Conference invites proposals for papers and panels that consider the intersections of theory and practice in our pedagogical approaches and in our roles as intellectuals.
Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present) seeks
submissions for
the Spring 2006 edition of its peer-reviewed journal. Please visit
www.americanpopularculture.com for submission guidelines. We also
encourage submitters
to read the journal to get a sense of the kinds of articles we are
interested in publishing.
Deadline 1 May 2006
Submission Guidelines:
1) Articles must be attached to a brief cover letter in the email text
(containing the author's
name, institutional affiliation, and contact information). Please format
in Microsoft Word.
Send to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present) seeks
submissions for
the Spring 2006 edition of its peer-reviewed journal. Please visit
www.americanpopularculture.com for submission guidelines. We also
encourage submitters
to read the journal to get a sense of the kinds of articles we are
interested in publishing.
Deadline 1 May 2006
Submission Guidelines:
1) Articles must be attached to a brief cover letter in the email text
(containing the author's
name, institutional affiliation, and contact information). Please format
in Microsoft Word.
Send to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present) seeks
submissions for
the Spring 2006 edition of its peer-reviewed journal. Please visit
www.americanpopularculture.com for submission guidelines. We also
encourage submitters
to read the journal to get a sense of the kinds of articles we are
interested in publishing.
Deadline 1 May 2006
Submission Guidelines:
1) Articles must be attached to a brief cover letter in the email text
(containing the author's
name, institutional affiliation, and contact information). Please format
in Microsoft Word.
Send to editor_at_americanpopularculture.com.
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Caucus Seminar
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)
October 12-14, 2006 in Tucson, AZ
Proposals are invited on all topics related to GLBTQ literary, film and
media studies, critical theory, and cultural studies, for presentation at
the 2006 annual conference of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language
Association (http://rmmla.wsu.edu). Interdisciplinary approaches are
particularly encouraged.
Proposals, consisting of a paper title and a 300-word abstract, may be
submitted by e-mail to dmacey_at_ucok.edu or by post to
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Caucus Seminar
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)
October 12-14, 2006 in Tucson, AZ
Proposals are invited on all topics related to GLBTQ literary, film and
media studies, critical theory, and cultural studies, for presentation at
the 2006 annual conference of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language
Association (http://rmmla.wsu.edu). Interdisciplinary approaches are
particularly encouraged.
Proposals, consisting of a paper title and a 300-word abstract, may be
submitted by e-mail to dmacey_at_ucok.edu or by post to
Call for contributions to a panel
"The distribution of literary capital in the world republic of letters"
The panel aims to further the discussion developed in and flowing from Pascale
Casanova's "The world republic of letters"
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/publish/casanop.htm.
Call for contributions to a panel
"The distribution of literary capital in the world republic of letters"
The panel aims to further the discussion developed in and flowing from Pascale
Casanova's "The world republic of letters"
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/publish/casanop.htm.
Call for contributions to a panel
"The distribution of literary capital in the world republic of letters"
The panel aims to further the discussion developed in and flowing from Pascale
Casanova's "The world republic of letters"
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/publish/casanop.htm.
Call for contributions to a panel
"The distribution of literary capital in the world republic of letters"
The panel aims to further the discussion developed in and flowing from Pascale
Casanova's "The world republic of letters"
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/publish/casanop.htm.
Call for contributions to a panel
"The distribution of literary capital in the world republic of letters"
The panel aims to further the discussion developed in and flowing from Pascale
Casanova's "The world republic of letters"
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/publish/casanop.htm.