CFP: [Graduate] CFP: Engaging the (Theatre) Canon
Call for Papers: Engaging the (Theatre) Canon
Graduate Center, April 4, 2008.
Sponsored by the Doctoral Theatre Students Association of the Graduate
Center.
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Call for Papers: Engaging the (Theatre) Canon
Graduate Center, April 4, 2008.
Sponsored by the Doctoral Theatre Students Association of the Graduate
Center.
“Human Rights in/as Performanceâ€
American Association of Comparative Literature Annual Meeting 2008
Long Beach, CA
April 24-28, 2008
We invite paper proposals for the accepted panel at the next ACLA meeting at Long Beach, April
24-27 2008:
>From Emigrant to Immigrant Cultures:
New Migrations in the Balkans and the Mediterranean
The editors of theory_at_buffalo are seeking submissions for the 2009 issue
(#13) on the theme of possibility and futurity.
UPDATE: The Postcolonial Wondrous: The Third World in Science Fiction and
Fantasy (31 October 2007; anthology)
NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture announces THE 15th ANNUAL
SPRING TRAINING CONFERENCE on the Historical and Sociological Impact of
Baseball
March 13-16, 2008
Clarion Hotel Tucson Airport--Tucson, Arizona
CALL FOR PAPERS
Original, unpublished papers that study all aspects of baseball with
particular emphasis on history and social policy implications are
invited. Abstracts only, not to exceed two pages, should be submitted by
December 1, 2007, to:
NINE Spring Training Conference
c/o Trey Strecker
Department of English
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana 47306-0460
Email: tstrecker_at_bsu.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
California State University, Sacramento
The college of Health & Human Services
The Center for African Peace & Conflict Resolution
&
The Pan African Studies Program
Present
The 17th Annual African/Diaspora Conference
African Youth in America & Africa: Bridging the Gaps
To be held at California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA
May 1 - 3, 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS: Film Studies Area
Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference
Honolulu, HI
May 23-25, 2008
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Panel and individual paper proposals are now being accepted for theFilm
Studies Area of the 2nd Oceanic Popular Culture Association Conference.
All topics and proposals are welcome, particularly those treating
cultural productions within and/or about the Oceanic region.
Abstracts / proposals for individual papers or three- or four-paper
panels are due by November 30th, 2007. Please direct proposals of 150-
200 words or questions to
David Arnold, Area Chair for Film Studies: darnold_at_uwsp.edu.
Electronic submissions only please.
THE 2008 JJIF JAMES JOYCE GRADUATE CONFERENCE IN ROME, ITALY
February 2, 2008
Keynote Speaker: To Be Announced
The James Joyce Italian Foundation is pleased to announce the 2008 James
Joyce Graduate Conference in Rome. The Foundation is seeking graduate
students and young scholars interested in Joyce, the man, the writer and
his context to take part in the conference, which will be held at the
Università Roma Tre, Italy, on February 2, 2008, Joyce’s one hundred
twentysixth birthday.
The graduate conference will be the occasion to present unpublished
papers and work in progress on Joyce to an International audience.
THE 2008 JJIF JAMES JOYCE GRADUATE CONFERENCE IN ROME, ITALY
February 2, 2008
Keynote Speaker: To Be Announced
The James Joyce Italian Foundation is pleased to announce the 2008 James
Joyce Graduate Conference in Rome. The Foundation is seeking graduate
students and young scholars interested in Joyce, the man, the writer and
his context to take part in the conference, which will be held at the
Università Roma Tre, Italy, on February 2, 2008, Joyce’s one hundred
twentysixth birthday.
The graduate conference will be the occasion to present unpublished
papers and work in progress on Joyce to an International audience.
THE 2008 JJIF JAMES JOYCE GRADUATE CONFERENCE IN ROME, ITALY
February 2, 2008
Keynote Speaker: To Be Announced
The James Joyce Italian Foundation is pleased to announce the 2008 James
Joyce Graduate Conference in Rome. The Foundation is seeking graduate
students and young scholars interested in Joyce, the man, the writer and
his context to take part in the conference, which will be held at the
Università Roma Tre, Italy, on February 2, 2008, Joyce’s one hundred
twentysixth birthday.
The graduate conference will be the occasion to present unpublished
papers and work in progress on Joyce to an International audience.
THE 2008 JJIF JAMES JOYCE GRADUATE CONFERENCE IN ROME, ITALY
February 2, 2008
Keynote Speaker: To Be Announced
The James Joyce Italian Foundation is pleased to announce the 2008 James
Joyce Graduate Conference in Rome. The Foundation is seeking graduate
students and young scholars interested in Joyce, the man, the writer and
his context to take part in the conference, which will be held at the
Università Roma Tre, Italy, on February 2, 2008, Joyce’s one hundred
twentysixth birthday.
The graduate conference will be the occasion to present unpublished
papers and work in progress on Joyce to an International audience.
Represent Where I'm From: The Greenwood Guide to American Regional Hip Hop
(Essays due June 15, 2008).
Call for Contributors: I am seeking contributors for The Greenwood Guide
to American Regional Hip Hop, a two-volume reference set under contract
with Greenwood Press. This collection will consist of 10,000-word essays
on the most important regional hip hop scenes in the US. The collection
is well underway, with several contributors signed. My greatest needs are
Miami and Houston, but here is the full list of areas not yet signed:
POETRY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY
A special issue of Life Writing (volume 6, number 1 - April 2009)
Edited by Jo Gill, University of Exeter and Mel Waters, University of
Newcastle.
Submissions of articles (8000 words max) and shorter reflections (up to
2000 words) are invited for a special issue of the journal Life Writing
on the theme of ‘Poetry and Autobiography’.
Please join us for the inaugural year of the Science and Medicine Area of
the Southwest regional conference of the Popular Culture and American
Culture Association. This year's keynote speaker is poet Joy Harjo.
We are now accepting abstracts of scholarly papers dealing with the
complex relationships between science, medicine, technology, and culture
for presentation at our conference from February 13-16, 2008 in
Albuquerque, NM. Papers should wrestle with one or some of the notions
below, and do not necessarily have to deal with Southwestern culture in
particular.