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CFP: Caribbean Identities of Central America (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:37pm
Salvador Fernandez

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Salvador C. Fernández, Ph.D. Dr. Mariam Pirbhai
Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor
Department of Spanish and French Department of English and Film Studies
Occidental College Wilfrid Laurier University
Los Angeles, CA 90041 Waterloo, Ontario,

fernande_at_oxy.edu N2L 3C5

       mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca <mailto:mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca>

 

 

Caribbean Identities of Central America

 

CFP: Caribbean Identities of Central America (6/30/07; collection)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:37pm
Salvador Fernandez

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Salvador C. Fernández, Ph.D. Dr. Mariam Pirbhai
Professor of Spanish Assistant Professor
Department of Spanish and French Department of English and Film Studies
Occidental College Wilfrid Laurier University
Los Angeles, CA 90041 Waterloo, Ontario,

fernande_at_oxy.edu N2L 3C5

       mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca <mailto:mpirbhai_at_wlu.ca>

 

 

Caribbean Identities of Central America

 

UPDATE: Poetry and Poetics (3/29/07; SAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hadbawnik, David C

Based on the papers I've accepted so far, I'd like to invite proposals =
that focus on modern/early postmodern female poets -- e.g. lorine =
niedecker? -- and i'm extending the deadline to march 29. I still need =
at least two more papers, so please, if you have something along this =
line you'd like to present, send it along.

Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Poetry and Poetics session of
the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association annual conference,
meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, =
=3D
WA.

Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a CV to David =3D
Hadbawnik (dh1184_at_txstate.edu) by March 29, 2007.=20

UPDATE: Poetry and Poetics (3/29/07; SAMLA, 11/2/07-11/3/07)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Hadbawnik, David C

Based on the papers I've accepted so far, I'd like to invite proposals =
that focus on modern/early postmodern female poets -- e.g. lorine =
niedecker? -- and i'm extending the deadline to march 29. I still need =
at least two more papers, so please, if you have something along this =
line you'd like to present, send it along.

Papers (15-20 minutes) are invited for the Poetry and Poetics session of
the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association annual conference,
meeting Nov 2-3, 2007 at Western Washington University in Bellingham, =
=3D
WA.

Send a 500 word proposal (double spaced) and a CV to David =3D
Hadbawnik (dh1184_at_txstate.edu) by March 29, 2007.=20

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

UPDATE: Children's Literature &amp; Modernism (5/1/07; journal issue)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Karin Westman

** Deadline Extended to 1 May 2007 **

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & MODERNISM

Special Issue, CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY

Stream of consciousness, fragmentation, multi-media experimentation,
multiple perspectives, cityscapes, shifting boundaries of time and
space, making it new, recycling the old. Modernism pursues new ways of
seeing -- and often through the pages of children's literature.

This special issue of _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_
invites submissions on any aspect of children's literature during the
modernist period, 1890-1945. Topics may include:

CFP: Northeast Modern Language Assoc. Panel Proposals (4/15/07; 4/10/08-4/13/08)

updated: 
Monday, March 19, 2007 - 7:36pm
Elizabeth Abele

Call for Panel Proposals:

Northeast Modern Language Association

39th Annual Convention Buffalo, April 10-13, 2008

As a regional MLA, NeMLA offers a vibrant yet more intimate conference
experience. The 2007 Convention in Baltimore featured more than 200
panels,
covering all aspects of scholarship and teaching in the modern languages
and
literatures. You can make NeMLA's 39th Annual Convention an even bigger
success.

Propose a Session!
NeMLA is a member-driven convention, accepting session proposals (panel,
roundtable, creative session) in the following areas:

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