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CFP: [Theatre] Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 9:47pm
Carolyn D. Roark

 Call for Papers

        
        
Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance

Volume 5.1, Spring 2008

General Issue

Baylor Journal of Theatre and Performance seeks essays book and performance
reviews, interviews, and other materials for our Spring 2008 issue. We
welcome submissions relating broadly to the intersections of
faith/spirituality and theatre/live performance.

Materials may be submitted in electronic format only to the editor Carolyn
Roark at bjtp_at_baylor.edu. Inquiries regarding submission and subscription
may be directed to the editor, and additional information, including
submission guidelines and a style sheet, may be found on our website.

CFP: [20th] PostHuman Joyce: Machines, Informatics, Technology (edited collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 6:36pm
Peter Mahon

UPDATE: PostHuman Joyce: Machines, Informatics, Technology (edited collection)

***In light of the recent difficulties with the CFP lists, the deadline for
proposals has been extended until October 15th, 2007.***

"In conception and technique I tried to depict the earth which is prehuman
and presumably posthuman." (Joyce, discussing "Penelope" in a letter to
Harriet Shaw Weaver, 8 February 1922, Letters 1:180, Selected Letters, p. 289)

CFP: [20th] postcolonial, ethnicity, American,

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 5:13pm
SIHAM ARFAOUI

Hello
I am interested in any posting involving literature, basically American
in addition to issues of ethnicity, race, feminism and postcolonialism.
SIHAM ARFAOUI
Department of English
Jendouba University

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CFP: [Medieval] CFP: Early English Law: A Centenary Conference on Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen of Felix Liebermann (

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 4:59pm
Andrew Rabin

It is my very great pleasure to announce the CFP for "Early English Law: A
Centenary Conference on Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen of Felix Liebermann
(1903 - 1916)," which will be held 16-17 July, 2008, at the Institute for
Historical Research in London. Proposals of around 300 words are invited
on the areas of Historiography (especially, but not exclusively, relating
to Liebermann), Evidence (manuscripts and archeological data), Philology,
Law, and Editing. Within each of these areas, we invite proposals that
consider antiquarian interest in early laws, general historiography on the
laws to the present, assessments of Liebermann's accomplishment, the

CFP: [Medieval] Early Medieval Monasticism, East and West

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 4:55pm
Andrew Rabin

Cfp: Early Medieval Monasticism, East and West
a session at the 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies (May
8-11, 2008), sponsored by The Commonwealth Center for the Humanities
and Society at the University of Louisville

CFP: [American] Literature and the African Colonization Movement, 1816-1865 (09/15/07; NEMLA, 4/10/08 - 4/13/08)

updated: 
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 4:51pm
Joe Webb

The recent digitization of the African Repository, the official journal
of the American Colonization Society, along with a renewed effort to
rescue several nearly-abandoned texts, such as the University of
Michigan’s historical reprint of Sarah Josepha Hale’s novel Liberia, has
allowed for an explosion of scholarship in the study of the intersections
of literature and the African colonization movement. This panel seeks to
provide a discussion forum for some of the issues raised by this new
scholarly explosion. In particular, it hopes to examine, from a variety
of perspectives, the ways in which the rhetoric and propaganda of the ACS
influenced antebellum literature: from that of the

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