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Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
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Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006
German Studies Association (GSA)
Panel Topic: Cosmopolitanism in German Cinema: Politics, Identity, Europe
October 4-7, 2007
San Diego, CA
Submission Deadline: February 13, 2007.
CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Five
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CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual is a publication dedicated to the
interdisciplinary study and artistic appreciation of the South (broadly
defined) and Southern culture.=20
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CALL-FOR-SUBMISSIONS: CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Volume Five
=20
CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual is a publication dedicated to the
interdisciplinary study and artistic appreciation of the South (broadly
defined) and Southern culture.=20
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MELUS is now accepting proposals for the following two panels at MLA
(December 27-30, 2007, Chicago):
1. Multi-ethnic Literature and Ecofeminism: Intersections
Ecofeminism sees a relationship among nature, women, and people of color.
How have multi-ethnic texts contributed to the ecofeminist or eco-political
agenda? What theoretical and practical issues are involved?
2. Trans/nation: Race, Ethnicity, Citizenship and the State of American
Literature
How have current studies on globalization/transnationalism impacted
our conceptions of American ethnic literatures? How have globalization
and transnationalism redefined 21st-century multi-ethnic American
literary studies?
MELUS is now accepting proposals for the following two panels at MLA
(December 27-30, 2007, Chicago):
1. Multi-ethnic Literature and Ecofeminism: Intersections
Ecofeminism sees a relationship among nature, women, and people of color.
How have multi-ethnic texts contributed to the ecofeminist or eco-political
agenda? What theoretical and practical issues are involved?
2. Trans/nation: Race, Ethnicity, Citizenship and the State of American
Literature
How have current studies on globalization/transnationalism impacted
our conceptions of American ethnic literatures? How have globalization
and transnationalism redefined 21st-century multi-ethnic American
literary studies?
MELUS is now accepting proposals for the following two panels at MLA
(December 27-30, 2007, Chicago):
1. Multi-ethnic Literature and Ecofeminism: Intersections
Ecofeminism sees a relationship among nature, women, and people of color.
How have multi-ethnic texts contributed to the ecofeminist or eco-political
agenda? What theoretical and practical issues are involved?
2. Trans/nation: Race, Ethnicity, Citizenship and the State of American
Literature
How have current studies on globalization/transnationalism impacted
our conceptions of American ethnic literatures? How have globalization
and transnationalism redefined 21st-century multi-ethnic American
literary studies?
MELUS is now accepting proposals for the following two panels at MLA
(December 27-30, 2007, Chicago):
1. Multi-ethnic Literature and Ecofeminism: Intersections
Ecofeminism sees a relationship among nature, women, and people of color.
How have multi-ethnic texts contributed to the ecofeminist or eco-political
agenda? What theoretical and practical issues are involved?
2. Trans/nation: Race, Ethnicity, Citizenship and the State of American
Literature
How have current studies on globalization/transnationalism impacted
our conceptions of American ethnic literatures? How have globalization
and transnationalism redefined 21st-century multi-ethnic American
literary studies?
From: Yesod-Fredrick Douglas Knowles < knowlesf1_at_southernct.edu >
Panel Title: Literature, People of Color and the HIV/Aids Pandemic
(graduate)
Conference: The Eighth Annual SCSU Graduate English Conference, Michael
J. Adanti Student Center, Southern Connecticut State University, New
Haven, CT, Saturday, April 21, 2007, 9:00 am-4:30 pm
Call For Papers:
From: Yesod-Fredrick Douglas Knowles < knowlesf1_at_southernct.edu >
Panel Title: Literature, People of Color and the HIV/Aids Pandemic
(graduate)
Conference: The Eighth Annual SCSU Graduate English Conference, Michael
J. Adanti Student Center, Southern Connecticut State University, New
Haven, CT, Saturday, April 21, 2007, 9:00 am-4:30 pm
Call For Papers:
From: Yesod-Fredrick Douglas Knowles < knowlesf1_at_southernct.edu >
Panel Title: Literature, People of Color and the HIV/Aids Pandemic
(graduate)
Conference: The Eighth Annual SCSU Graduate English Conference, Michael
J. Adanti Student Center, Southern Connecticut State University, New
Haven, CT, Saturday, April 21, 2007, 9:00 am-4:30 pm
Call For Papers:
From: Yesod-Fredrick Douglas Knowles < knowlesf1_at_southernct.edu >
Panel Title: Literature, People of Color and the HIV/Aids Pandemic
(graduate)
Conference: The Eighth Annual SCSU Graduate English Conference, Michael
J. Adanti Student Center, Southern Connecticut State University, New
Haven, CT, Saturday, April 21, 2007, 9:00 am-4:30 pm
Call For Papers:
The Milton Society of America is sponsoring a session at MLA 07 in
Chicago, "John Milton: Land, Space, and Place," and invites topics that
include topography, exterior and interior space, visibilia and
invisibilia, spiritual space, etc. Send 1-page detailed proposal by 15
March to Mary Fenton (mfenton_at_email.wcu.edu).
The Milton Society of America is sponsoring a session at MLA 07 in
Chicago, "John Milton: Land, Space, and Place," and invites topics that
include topography, exterior and interior space, visibilia and
invisibilia, spiritual space, etc. Send 1-page detailed proposal by 15
March to Mary Fenton (mfenton_at_email.wcu.edu).
Call for Papers
2007 ALSC Conference, Chicago, IL, October 12-14, 2006