CFP: The Novel: Democracy's Form? (1/31/07; 4/13/07-4/14/07)
Call for Papers
The Novel: Democracy's Form?
'Countless are the novels of the world. So how can we speak of them?'
(Franco Moretti, 2006)
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Call for Papers
The Novel: Democracy's Form?
'Countless are the novels of the world. So how can we speak of them?'
(Franco Moretti, 2006)
Call for Papers
The Novel: Democracy's Form?
'Countless are the novels of the world. So how can we speak of them?'
(Franco Moretti, 2006)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
CFP: Miami's English Graduate and Adjunct Association's Symposium
SPACE AND DISCIPLINE(S)
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside's
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 1/5/07
The framework for (dis)junctions 2007:
Malappropriation Nation might be imagined in relation
to what the 20th century American poet Susan Howe
calls the idea of "Lawlessness," the acting outside of
acceptable boundaries and ideologies. In developing
this year's theme, we are hoping to formulate panels
in which conventional or popular theories are used and
in turn reworked/rethought/re-imagined in ways that
New deadline and keynote announcement for the annual graduate
conference of the NYU Department of French:
Un/Common Experience: The Dross and the Glory of Everyday Life
February 16-17, 2007 with keynote speaker KRISTIN ROSS
The everyday is far from ordinary: within the banal lurks the sublime,
the familiar masks the strange. But does the quotidian confine,
define or liberate us?
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside's
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 1/5/07
The framework for (dis)junctions 2007:
Malappropriation Nation might be imagined in relation
to what the 20th century American poet Susan Howe
calls the idea of "Lawlessness," the acting outside of
acceptable boundaries and ideologies. In developing
this year's theme, we are hoping to formulate panels
in which conventional or popular theories are used and
in turn reworked/rethought/re-imagined in ways that
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CALL FOR PAPERS
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TEXTUAL CULTURE
Department of English Studies, University of Stirling, UK
Saturday 17th February 2007
9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Keynote speakers: Prof. Ron Scollon (Georgetown), Dr Peter D. McDonald (Oxf=
ord)
Textual Culture is a cross-period, interdisciplinary field of enquiry focus=
ed on the production, circulation, and use of texts conceived in material, =
discursive, and economic terms. It brings together several strands of exist=
ing research interest, principally book history, publishing studies, discou=
rse analysis, and reader/audience study. This one-day symposium, intended a=
(dis)junctions 2007: Malappropriation Nation
April 6th and 7th 2007
Call for Papers: general topic, humanities and social
sciences University of California Riverside's
Fourteenth Annual Graduate Humanities Conference
Abstract deadline: 1/5/07
The framework for (dis)junctions 2007:
Malappropriation Nation might be imagined in relation
to what the 20th century American poet Susan Howe
calls the idea of "Lawlessness," the acting outside of
acceptable boundaries and ideologies. In developing
this year's theme, we are hoping to formulate panels
in which conventional or popular theories are used and
in turn reworked/rethought/re-imagined in ways that