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CFP: British Literature after 1900 (3/1/07; RMMLA, 10/4/07-10/6/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
aflinn_at_mail.ewu.edu

Call for Panel Submissions:
"British Literature after 1900" Panel,
RMMLA Conference,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada,
October 4-6, 2007

Submissions are invited on an engaging topic responding to British,
Irish, Commonwealth, or Post-colonial Literature written after 1900 to
the panelchair, Anthony Flinn, at aflinn_at_mail.ewu.edu by March 1,
2007. These submissions should be 300-word electronic abstracts,
formatted as a standard Word document or RTF.

Everyone submitting an abstract will be notified about acceptance by
March 15, 2007.

UPDATE: Feminist Pedagogy (3/12/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
editorialboard_at_femtap.com

FemTap: A Journal of Feminist Theory and Practice
Deadline: March 12 2007
UPDATED SUBMISSION ADDRESS: editorialboard_at_femtap.com
questions: ikerlee_at_unm.edu or editorialboard_at_femtap.com
submission guidelines: .doc or .jpeg, Chicago Manual Style with limited endnotes, max length 25 pages
Full CFP: www.femtap.com
UPDATED REQUIREMENTS FOR REVIEW ESSAYS: Please contact us with book you wish to review and request for guidelines

Essays AND artwork that address any aspect of feminist pedagogy welcome. specific topics include:

UPDATE: Feminist Pedagogy (3/12/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
editorialboard_at_femtap.com

FemTap: A Journal of Feminist Theory and Practice
Deadline: March 12 2007
UPDATED SUBMISSION ADDRESS: editorialboard_at_femtap.com
questions: ikerlee_at_unm.edu or editorialboard_at_femtap.com
submission guidelines: .doc or .jpeg, Chicago Manual Style with limited endnotes, max length 25 pages
Full CFP: www.femtap.com
UPDATED REQUIREMENTS FOR REVIEW ESSAYS: Please contact us with book you wish to review and request for guidelines

Essays AND artwork that address any aspect of feminist pedagogy welcome. specific topics include:

CFP: Wyndham Lewis: Modernity and Critique (grad) (UK) (11/1/07; 1/08)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
Nathan Waddell

WYNDHAM LEWIS: MODERNITY AND CRITIQUE
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POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE - Birmingham, United Kingdom, January 2008
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Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers from postgraduates that consider=
 Lewis in two ways: as a major critical presence who evaluated, theorized, =
and=20
foresaw numerous key problems of modernity; and as a writer in relation to =
others throughout literary history.
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While Lewis=92s contributions to Anglo-American literary modernism have bee=
n generally accepted and scrutinized, significant aspects of his writing an=
d thought=20
have not as yet received the critical attention they deserve. Furthermore, =

CFP: Wyndham Lewis: Modernity and Critique (grad) (UK) (11/1/07; 1/08)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
Nathan Waddell

WYNDHAM LEWIS: MODERNITY AND CRITIQUE
=20
POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE - Birmingham, United Kingdom, January 2008
=20
Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers from postgraduates that consider=
 Lewis in two ways: as a major critical presence who evaluated, theorized, =
and=20
foresaw numerous key problems of modernity; and as a writer in relation to =
others throughout literary history.
=20
While Lewis=92s contributions to Anglo-American literary modernism have bee=
n generally accepted and scrutinized, significant aspects of his writing an=
d thought=20
have not as yet received the critical attention they deserve. Furthermore, =

CFP: Wyndham Lewis: Modernity and Critique (grad) (UK) (11/1/07; 1/08)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:55pm
Nathan Waddell

WYNDHAM LEWIS: MODERNITY AND CRITIQUE
=20
POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE - Birmingham, United Kingdom, January 2008
=20
Proposals are invited for 20-minute papers from postgraduates that consider=
 Lewis in two ways: as a major critical presence who evaluated, theorized, =
and=20
foresaw numerous key problems of modernity; and as a writer in relation to =
others throughout literary history.
=20
While Lewis=92s contributions to Anglo-American literary modernism have bee=
n generally accepted and scrutinized, significant aspects of his writing an=
d thought=20
have not as yet received the critical attention they deserve. Furthermore, =

CFP: Literature & Politics (3/16/07; SCMLA, 11/1/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:25pm
Joshua

Literature and Politics Panel

South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)

2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee

November 1-3

 

The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."

 

Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:

 

Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature

Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature

Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature

CFP: Literature & Politics (3/16/07; SCMLA, 11/1/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:25pm
Joshua

Literature and Politics Panel

South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)

2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee

November 1-3

 

The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."

 

Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:

 

Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature

Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature

Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature

CFP: Literature & Politics (3/16/07; SCMLA, 11/1/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 8:25pm
Joshua

Literature and Politics Panel

South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)

2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee

November 1-3

 

The Literature and Politics Panel welcomes 500 word abstracts/proposals for
its 2007 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The theme of the conference is
"Currents."

 

Paper topics for the panel are open; however, I am particularly interested
in essays dealing with the following themes:

 

Queer, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender or Intersexual
Politics in Literature

Marxist & Neo-Marxist Politics in Literature

Ambiguous and Contradicting Politics in Literature

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