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CFP: Britain, Garibaldi, & the Risorgimento (2/12/07; 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:34pm
Arnold A. Schmidt

PLEASE CROSS-LIST AS APPROPRIATE

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Hello all:

As you may know, 2007 marks the bicentenary of Garibaldi's birth.
Bearing that in mind, I'm seeking papers for a panel (or panels) that
I'm proposing on "Britain, Garibaldi, & the Risorgimento" for the North
American Conference on British Studies, which meets in San Francisco
9-11 November 2007.

I'd like the panel(s) to take an interdisciplinary approach to the topic
and so, if possible, to include scholars working in such areas as Art
History/Visual Culture/Film, History, Italian Studies, Literature,
Political Science, and Sociology.

CFP: Literature of the North: Canada and Alaska (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:34pm
Milton, Paul

Call for submissions for the "Literature of the North: Canada and Alaska" session at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 4-6, 2007. We welcome papers dealing with literature dealing with Canada or Alaska as northern sites or papers dealing with the Canadian-American border. Please send proposals (250 words) or finished papers to Paul Milton at paul.milton_at_ubc.ca or at Department of Critical Studies, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, 3333 University Way, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 1V7.
Deadline for submissions: *March 1, 2007*

CFP: Literature of the North: Canada and Alaska (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:34pm
Milton, Paul

Call for submissions for the "Literature of the North: Canada and Alaska" session at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 4-6, 2007. We welcome papers dealing with literature dealing with Canada or Alaska as northern sites or papers dealing with the Canadian-American border. Please send proposals (250 words) or finished papers to Paul Milton at paul.milton_at_ubc.ca or at Department of Critical Studies, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, 3333 University Way, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 1V7.
Deadline for submissions: *March 1, 2007*

CFP: Dickens Symposium (4/1/07; 8/17/07-8/19/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:34pm
Goldie Morgentaler

12th ANNUAL DICKENS SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
AUGUST 17-19 2007

In honour of Charles Dickens's visit to Montreal 165 years ago, the
Dickens Society will be holding its annual meeting in Canada for the
first time since the Society was established in 1970. Papers on any
aspect of Dickens's life and work are invited for the 12th Annual
Dickens Symposium, which will take place at the Hotel Du Fort in
downtown Montreal from August 17-19, 2007. Papers dealing with
Dickens's experiences in Canada would be especially welcome.
Proposals should be 1-2 pages long and final papers should be
readable in 20 minutes.

Please send proposals by post or email (MS Word only) to:

CFP: The New Pride and Prejudice (3/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Dr. Jen Camden

CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st

Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.

CFP: The New Pride and Prejudice (3/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Dr. Jen Camden

CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st

Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.

CFP: The New Pride and Prejudice (3/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Dr. Jen Camden

CFP for a special issue of Persuasions On-Line Papers due by March 1st

Persuasions On-Line, a peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to
scholarship on Jane Austen, solicits papers for a special issue on the
most recent film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice: the 2005 Focus
Features film starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.

CFP: Hemingway as Father (3/2/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
del Gizzo, Suzanne

Panel Title: Hemingway as Father
MLA Conference in Chicago, December 27-30, 2007
 
Much of the existing scholarship on Hemingway and fathers focuses on his relationship or those of his young male characters to his/their father. For this panel, we invite papers that address Hemingway as father. Papers might explore topics such as Hemingway's attitudes toward fatherhood, his parenting philosophy, his relationship to his sons (real and fictional), etc. and/or Hemingway's status as a literary patriarch including but not limited to the commodification of fatherhood through Hemingway's image as "Papa."
 

UPDATE: Transverse: Comparative Literature Journal (grad) (2/5/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
andres.perez_at_utoronto.ca

extended deadline for essays: Feb. 5, 2007

Transverse, a graduate literary journal of the Centre for Comparative
Literature at the University of Toronto, invites submissions of essays
for the next issue, to be published in Spring 2007. Transverse is a
paper-based journal with a pdf version available on-line at
www.chass.utoronto.ca/complit/journal.htm

CFP: Writing Across the Gender Boundary (3/1/07; SAMLA, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Emily Kader

Writing Across the Gender Boundary: SAMLA Women=92s Studies Panel

Throughout literary history writers have explored the perspectives of=20
genders other than their own. This panel will explore works by both=20
male and female writers who choose to cross the gender boundary in=20
their writing and the effects of such border crossings. Writers might=20=

be viewed as crossing gender boundaries when they construct first=20
person narratives of genders other than their own or when they focus on=20=

CFP: Writing Across the Gender Boundary (3/1/07; SAMLA, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Emily Kader

Writing Across the Gender Boundary: SAMLA Women=92s Studies Panel

Throughout literary history writers have explored the perspectives of=20
genders other than their own. This panel will explore works by both=20
male and female writers who choose to cross the gender boundary in=20
their writing and the effects of such border crossings. Writers might=20=

be viewed as crossing gender boundaries when they construct first=20
person narratives of genders other than their own or when they focus on=20=

UPDATE: Transverse: Comparative Literature Journal (grad) (2/5/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
andres.perez_at_utoronto.ca

extended deadline for essays: Feb. 5, 2007

Transverse, a graduate literary journal of the Centre for Comparative
Literature at the University of Toronto, invites submissions of essays
for the next issue, to be published in Spring 2007. Transverse is a
paper-based journal with a pdf version available on-line at
www.chass.utoronto.ca/complit/journal.htm

CFP: Hemingway as Father (3/2/07; MLA '07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
del Gizzo, Suzanne

Panel Title: Hemingway as Father
MLA Conference in Chicago, December 27-30, 2007
 
Much of the existing scholarship on Hemingway and fathers focuses on his relationship or those of his young male characters to his/their father. For this panel, we invite papers that address Hemingway as father. Papers might explore topics such as Hemingway's attitudes toward fatherhood, his parenting philosophy, his relationship to his sons (real and fictional), etc. and/or Hemingway's status as a literary patriarch including but not limited to the commodification of fatherhood through Hemingway's image as "Papa."
 

CFP: Writing Across the Gender Boundary (3/1/07; SAMLA, 11/9/07-11/11/07)

updated: 
Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 10:33pm
Emily Kader

Writing Across the Gender Boundary: SAMLA Women=92s Studies Panel

Throughout literary history writers have explored the perspectives of=20
genders other than their own. This panel will explore works by both=20
male and female writers who choose to cross the gender boundary in=20
their writing and the effects of such border crossings. Writers might=20=

be viewed as crossing gender boundaries when they construct first=20
person narratives of genders other than their own or when they focus on=20=

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