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The Robert Frost Review is currently seeking work on any subject related to
Frost for our 2007 and 2008 issues.
Since 1991, The Robert Frost Society has published an annual journal of
scholarly essays, news, memoirs, and poetry related to the work and life of
Robert Frost. We welcome submissions on all aspects of Frost. This includes
original research, notes, new manuscripts, new readings of poems, memoirs
of encounters with the poet, etc. Submissions may be up to 5,000 words and
should follow MLA format. We ask that contributors use the Library of
America edition of Robert Frost's Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays (edited
by Richard Poirier and Mark Richardson) for all citations.
The Robert Frost Review is currently seeking work on any subject related to
Frost for our 2007 and 2008 issues.
Since 1991, The Robert Frost Society has published an annual journal of
scholarly essays, news, memoirs, and poetry related to the work and life of
Robert Frost. We welcome submissions on all aspects of Frost. This includes
original research, notes, new manuscripts, new readings of poems, memoirs
of encounters with the poet, etc. Submissions may be up to 5,000 words and
should follow MLA format. We ask that contributors use the Library of
America edition of Robert Frost's Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays (edited
by Richard Poirier and Mark Richardson) for all citations.
The Robert Frost Review is currently seeking work on any subject related to
Frost for our 2007 and 2008 issues.
Since 1991, The Robert Frost Society has published an annual journal of
scholarly essays, news, memoirs, and poetry related to the work and life of
Robert Frost. We welcome submissions on all aspects of Frost. This includes
original research, notes, new manuscripts, new readings of poems, memoirs
of encounters with the poet, etc. Submissions may be up to 5,000 words and
should follow MLA format. We ask that contributors use the Library of
America edition of Robert Frost's Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays (edited
by Richard Poirier and Mark Richardson) for all citations.
Chetham’s Library, the University of Manchester, the Book History Research
Network and Martineau Johnson Solicitors are pleased to announce a one-day
interdisciplinary conference at Chetham’s Library, Manchester, entitled
‘Making Meaning from Material’.
We invite graduate students at either MA and PhD level from any discipline
to present 20 minute papers exploring the critical issues involved in their
research into the printed or the manuscript book. We particularly encourage
those wishing to discuss the intellectual, methodological and legal effects
of recent digitization projects, including EEBO and Google’s new
partnership with the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
Chetham’s Library, the University of Manchester, the Book History Research
Network and Martineau Johnson Solicitors are pleased to announce a one-day
interdisciplinary conference at Chetham’s Library, Manchester, entitled
‘Making Meaning from Material’.
We invite graduate students at either MA and PhD level from any discipline
to present 20 minute papers exploring the critical issues involved in their
research into the printed or the manuscript book. We particularly encourage
those wishing to discuss the intellectual, methodological and legal effects
of recent digitization projects, including EEBO and Google’s new
partnership with the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
JOURNAL OF AFRICAN CHILDREN’S & YOUTH LITERATURE (JACYL)
Editor:Osayimwense Osa
Associate Editors:Betsie van der Westhuizen, North West University, South
Africa
Chikoko Muponder, University of the
Witwatersrand, South Africa
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Journal African Children’s & Youth Literature invites contributions
from Children’s and Youth Literature theorists, practitioners, scholars
and graduate students.
Please email papers to the editor, Osayimwense Osa, at
Osayimwense_at_gmail.com
OR
Send a copy to the editor using the following address:
The Centre for New Zealand Studies, Birkbeck, University of London,
in association with the University of Northampton,
is proud to present
THE KATHERINE MANSFIELD CENTENARY CONFERENCE, BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF
LONDON, 4-6 SEPTEMBER 2008
The Centre for New Zealand Studies, Birkbeck, University of London,
in association with the University of Northampton,
is proud to present
THE KATHERINE MANSFIELD CENTENARY CONFERENCE, BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF
LONDON, 4-6 SEPTEMBER 2008
"On the road again" - The Sociable Highway between France and Germany
This panel intends to explore the varieties of sociability that traveled
the spaces of conversation in the 18th and 19th century and invites all
papers that explore the various ways of interconnection between France
and Germany. Examples may be, but are not limited to: the roles of
salonnieres, the impact of ideals such as Bildung, and personal,
philosophical and political exchanges. Please send one-page abstracts
both to Martina G. Lüke Martina.Luke_at_uconn.edu and Barbara van Feggelen
clcs.uconn_at_gmail.com Deadline: 10/12/07
NB: this panel is part of the NEMLA conference in Buffalo in 2008.
Animation Unlimited
The 20th Society for Animation Studies Annual Conference
Arts Institute at Bournemouth, UK
17-20 July 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Society for Animation Studies will hold its 20th annual conference at
the Arts Institute at Bournemouth, 17-20 July 2008. Proposals are invited
for individual papers and themed panels on topics related to the diverse
field of Animation. Possible themes and topics might include, but are not
limited to:
Teaching animation/animation pedagogy
TV animation â€" specific shows, TV as an institution, advertising,
franchises etc
Philosophies and methodologies in animation research
ATHE Music Theatre/Dance Focus Group 5th Annual Emerging Scholarship Panel
CFP: [20th] The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/6/06; National PCA/ACA Conference,
3/19/08-3/22/08)
NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE
ASSOCIATIONS 2008 JOINT CONFERENCE
March 19-22, 2008
San Francisco Marriott
San Francisco, CA
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 6, 2008
We welcome papers and presentations on any aspect of the Gothic in film, literature, or other
forms of cultural expression. All critical approaches are welcome.
You can propose an individual paper or a session of three or four presenters. Graduate students
are especially encouraged to submit papers or panels.
CFP: [20th] The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/6/06; National PCA/ACA Conference,
3/19/08-3/22/08)
NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE
ASSOCIATIONS 2008 JOINT CONFERENCE
March 19-22, 2008
San Francisco Marriott
San Francisco, CA
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 6, 2008
We welcome papers and presentations on any aspect of the Gothic in film, literature, or other
forms of cultural expression. All critical approaches are welcome.
You can propose an individual paper or a session of three or four presenters. Graduate students
are especially encouraged to submit papers or panels.
CFP: [20th] The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/6/06; National PCA/ACA Conference,
3/19/08-3/22/08)
NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE
ASSOCIATIONS 2008 JOINT CONFERENCE
March 19-22, 2008
San Francisco Marriott
San Francisco, CA
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 6, 2008
We welcome papers and presentations on any aspect of the Gothic in film, literature, or other
forms of cultural expression. All critical approaches are welcome.
You can propose an individual paper or a session of three or four presenters. Graduate students
are especially encouraged to submit papers or panels.