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"Battleground States 2007: Intersections Of Poetics And Politics"
City University of New York Graduate Center
3rd Annual EMIG Conference
Conference Date: February 16, 2007
Call for Papers and Panels:
Strange Currencies:
Dynamic Economies in the Early Modern World
The Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group of the Graduate Center, City
University of NY, invites proposals for papers for its third annual conference to be
held on February , 2007 in New York City. We encourage scholars of all
disciplines to submit papers related to the period inclusive of the fourteenth
through the seventeenth centuries, and we especially welcome papers with an
interdisciplinary methodology. This conference will focus on Early Modern
City University of New York Graduate Center
3rd Annual EMIG Conference
Conference Date: February 16, 2007
Call for Papers and Panels:
Strange Currencies:
Dynamic Economies in the Early Modern World
The Early Modern Interdisciplinary Group of the Graduate Center, City
University of NY, invites proposals for papers for its third annual conference to be
held on February , 2007 in New York City. We encourage scholars of all
disciplines to submit papers related to the period inclusive of the fourteenth
through the seventeenth centuries, and we especially welcome papers with an
interdisciplinary methodology. This conference will focus on Early Modern
"Membranous Topographies"
Special issue of *Discourse: **Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and
Culture ***
Wayne State University Press
"Membranous Topographies"
Special issue of *Discourse: **Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and
Culture ***
Wayne State University Press
"Membranous Topographies"
Special issue of *Discourse: **Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and
Culture ***
Wayne State University Press
CALL FOR PAPERS
The C. S. Lewis & Inklings Society
10th Annual Meeting
March 23-24, 2007
Hardin-Simmons University
Abilene, Texas
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Conference Theme: The Inklings & the Spiritual Journey
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Keynote Speaker: Thomas Howard
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Other Speakers: Rolland Hein, David Neuhouser, Kerry Dearborn
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Deadline for proposals: January 17, 2007
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Send 200-word proposals for 15-minute papers on the conference theme or
other topics dealing with the ideas or artistry of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R.
Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield, or related authors (George
MacDonald, G. K. Chesterton, Dorothy Sayers, etc.) to: =20
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Call for Papers
University of South Dakota Women¹s Studies Conference: Research,
Scholarship, & Creative Activity, 2007
³Choices Women Make²
(01/15/07; March 23-24, 2007)
The University of South Dakota announces the return of its Women¹s Research
Conference, formerly held from 1984 to 1996. In hosting the USD Women¹s
Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Conference, 2007, we recognize
the continued engagement of scholars and artists in areas of crucial
importance to women¹s well-being, advancement, and survival, and we seek to
affirm the inextricability of women¹s decisions from the diverse communities
of family, work, and play in which such decisions get made.
Call for Papers
University of South Dakota Women¹s Studies Conference: Research,
Scholarship, & Creative Activity, 2007
³Choices Women Make²
(01/15/07; March 23-24, 2007)
The University of South Dakota announces the return of its Women¹s Research
Conference, formerly held from 1984 to 1996. In hosting the USD Women¹s
Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Conference, 2007, we recognize
the continued engagement of scholars and artists in areas of crucial
importance to women¹s well-being, advancement, and survival, and we seek to
affirm the inextricability of women¹s decisions from the diverse communities
of family, work, and play in which such decisions get made.
One page proposals on the general topic of teaching and especially on
how professors capture and maintain student attention can be sent to
J_horn_at_gdn.edu
Presentations are welcomed from across disciplines and might cover
traditional means of gaining and keeping attention, such as close
reading techniques, analytical study, or observation techniques, or the
technology available for centering student attention on visual or
written texts.
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Jason G. Horn, Ph.D
Professor of English
Humanities, Gordon College
Barnesville, GA 30204
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Corpus Mens Spiritus
Alien/Asian: Enfiguring a Racialized Future
Alien/Asian: Enfiguring a Racialized Future