CFP: Trans-Atlantic Shakespeare (4/15/06; MMLA, 11/9/06-11/12/06)
Shakespeare and Shakespeare Criticism: "Trans-Atlantic
Shakespeare."
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Shakespeare and Shakespeare Criticism: "Trans-Atlantic
Shakespeare."
First Call for Papers
Centre for the Book, Cape Town
A World Elsewhere: Orality, Manuscript and Print in Colonial and
Post-Colonial Cultures
An international conference to be held at the Centre for the Book,
Cape Town, 2-4 April 2007
Please send abstracts (500 words maximum) or proposals for sessions by
1 September 2006 to Mark Espin, PO Box 15254, Vlaeberg, Cape Town
8018, South Africa; or ideally by e-mail to Mark.Espin_at_nlsa.ac.za, and
cc to j.gouws_at_ru.ac.za. A preliminary programme should be announced by
1 December 2006.
First Call for Papers
Centre for the Book, Cape Town
A World Elsewhere: Orality, Manuscript and Print in Colonial and
Post-Colonial Cultures
An international conference to be held at the Centre for the Book,
Cape Town, 2-4 April 2007
Please send abstracts (500 words maximum) or proposals for sessions by
1 September 2006 to Mark Espin, PO Box 15254, Vlaeberg, Cape Town
8018, South Africa; or ideally by e-mail to Mark.Espin_at_nlsa.ac.za, and
cc to j.gouws_at_ru.ac.za. A preliminary programme should be announced by
1 December 2006.
Shakespeare and Shakespeare Criticism: "Trans-Atlantic
Shakespeare."
First Call for Papers
Centre for the Book, Cape Town
A World Elsewhere: Orality, Manuscript and Print in Colonial and
Post-Colonial Cultures
An international conference to be held at the Centre for the Book,
Cape Town, 2-4 April 2007
Please send abstracts (500 words maximum) or proposals for sessions by
1 September 2006 to Mark Espin, PO Box 15254, Vlaeberg, Cape Town
8018, South Africa; or ideally by e-mail to Mark.Espin_at_nlsa.ac.za, and
cc to j.gouws_at_ru.ac.za. A preliminary programme should be announced by
1 December 2006.
CFP:
Superheroes and Trauma (book collection) (7 Apr. 2006; 30 Sept. 2006)
Editors:
Vanessa Raney, Southern Connecticut State University
Peter F. Coogan, Fontbonne University
ESSE 8: LONDON 29 August -- 2 September 2006
The next ESSE (European Society for the Study of English) Conference, ESSE
8, will take place at the Institute of English Studies (IES),University of
London, from Tuesday 29 August to Saturday 2 September 2006.
SEMINAR CALL FOR PAPERS
SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE: STYLISTIC AND LINGUISTIC APPROACHES
ESSE 8: LONDON 29 August -- 2 September 2006
The next ESSE (European Society for the Study of English) Conference, ESSE
8, will take place at the Institute of English Studies (IES),University of
London, from Tuesday 29 August to Saturday 2 September 2006.
SEMINAR CALL FOR PAPERS
SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE: STYLISTIC AND LINGUISTIC APPROACHES
CFP:
Superheroes and Trauma (book collection) (7 Apr. 2006; 30 Sept. 2006)
Editors:
Vanessa Raney, Southern Connecticut State University
Peter F. Coogan, Fontbonne University
CFP:
Superheroes and Trauma (book collection) (7 Apr. 2006; 30 Sept. 2006)
Editors:
Vanessa Raney, Southern Connecticut State University
Peter F. Coogan, Fontbonne University
call for papers:
Abducting the Interactive
Literary Work as a Communicational Artifact
A program of the Society for Critical Exchange
to be held at 48th Annual M/MLA Convention
November 9-12, 2006, Chicago, IL
call for papers:
Abducting the Interactive
Literary Work as a Communicational Artifact
A program of the Society for Critical Exchange
to be held at 48th Annual M/MLA Convention
November 9-12, 2006, Chicago, IL
call for papers:
Abducting the Interactive
Literary Work as a Communicational Artifact
A program of the Society for Critical Exchange
to be held at 48th Annual M/MLA Convention
November 9-12, 2006, Chicago, IL
ISSN:1695-7814
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.
AMERICAN@ accepts submissions from all research fields related with American
Literature, Culture, Society and History. AMERICAN@ is currently accepting
paper submissions for its Spring-2006 issue. This issue will have focus on
Queerness in the American Continent: