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> Bisexuality in Music: A Call for Papers
> For much of its history, bisexuality has barely been recognized as
> a legitimate topic for historical or theoretical
> discourse of any sort. Indeed, for many, bisexuality has often
> seemed little more than a question, at best.
> "Does bisexuality really even exist?" Only within the last decade
> or so has scholarship in the humanities begun
> to acknowledge, theorize and historicize this seemingly liminal
> Bisexuality in Music: A Call for Papers
> For much of its history, bisexuality has barely been recognized as
> a legitimate topic for historical or theoretical
> discourse of any sort. Indeed, for many, bisexuality has often
> seemed little more than a question, at best.
> "Does bisexuality really even exist?" Only within the last decade
> or so has scholarship in the humanities begun
> to acknowledge, theorize and historicize this seemingly liminal
CALL FOR PAPERS: MEDIEVAL FILMS AREA
Deadline for Proposals: 1 August 2006
The Film & History League's 2006 Film & History Conference
"The Documentary Tradition"
8-12 November 2006
Dolce Conference Center (Dallas, TX)
http://FilmandHistory.org
THE "REEL" MIDDLE AGES AND THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION
>From Buffy to Blade to Bram Stoker, we are looking for
papers and presentations that cover the vampire in
literature, culture, and film (with a reading time of
15-20 minutes) for the National Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association Conference in
Boston, MA, April 4-7, 2007. This is a fairly broad
and open-ended topic as the vampire is found in many
mediums, especially in popular culture, so just about
any topic on the vampire is sought for this new area
of study at the PCA/ACA. Graduate students are
particularly encouraged to send proposals.
>From Buffy to Blade to Bram Stoker, we are looking for
papers and presentations that cover the vampire in
literature, culture, and film (with a reading time of
15-20 minutes) for the National Popular Culture
Association/American Culture Association Conference in
Boston, MA, April 4-7, 2007. This is a fairly broad
and open-ended topic as the vampire is found in many
mediums, especially in popular culture, so just about
any topic on the vampire is sought for this new area
of study at the PCA/ACA. Graduate students are
particularly encouraged to send proposals.
Reframing Nella Larsen: Panel at the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention in Baltimore, March 1-4, 2007.
Call for Papers
"Ghosts of the Nineteenth Century"
38^th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 1-4, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
Reframing Nella Larsen: Panel at the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention in Baltimore, March 1-4, 2007.
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the University of Toronto Quarterly
Guest editors: Heike Harting and Smaro Kamboureli
Discourses of Security, "Peacekeeping" Narratives and the Cultural
Imagination in Canada
NEMLA 2007 CONVENTION
Baltimore, Maryland
March 1-4, 2007.
Panel: Mary Shelley and her Contemporaries
CONTACT: lmekler_at_jewel.morgan.edu
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the University of Toronto Quarterly
Guest editors: Heike Harting and Smaro Kamboureli
Discourses of Security, "Peacekeeping" Narratives and the Cultural
Imagination in Canada
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the University of Toronto Quarterly
Guest editors: Heike Harting and Smaro Kamboureli
Discourses of Security, "Peacekeeping" Narratives and the Cultural
Imagination in Canada