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April 3rd-5th 2008
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Call For Papers: Power of Form and Forms of Power
Annual AEGIS Conference at SIUC
Carbondale Illinois
April 3rd-5th 2008
Call For Papers: Power of Form and Forms of Power
Annual AEGIS Conference at SIUC
Carbondale Illinois
April 3rd-5th 2008
Call For Papers: Power of Form and Forms of Power
Annual AEGIS Conference at SIUC
Carbondale Illinois
April 3rd-5th 2008
NORDIC IRISH STUDIES CONFERENCE “Place and Spaceâ€, 27-30 MAY 2008,
UNIVERSITY OF VAASA, FINLAND
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 6th Biannual Nordic Irish Studies conference is to be held in Vaasa,
Finland, from Tuesday evening, 27th May, to Friday 30th May 2008. The
conference is to be hosted by the Department of English at the modern
campus of the University of Vaasa on the shores of the Gulf of Bothnia on
the west coast of Finland.
Exploding the Canon
Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference
Department of English Studies, University of Stirling
24th- 25th May 2008
Plenary Speakers:
Dr Darryl Jones, Trinity College Dublin
Prof Bill Marshall, University of Glasgow
Call for Book Reviewers
If there is a book that you are interested in reviewing contact the
Anthropology Review Database (ARD). The ARD is an academic journal
dedicated to promoting anthropological literature, and is innovative in
adopting a totally electronic mode of publication. The purpose of the ARD
is to improve the level of access of anthropologists to recent
scholarship by making them more aware of what is being published and
helping them to evaluate its relevance to their own interests. We welcome
writers from diverse backgrounds that can and are willing to provide
fresh insight into recently published books. Please, note that the ARD
Call for Book Reviewers
If there is a book on Buddhism published within the last two years
that you are interested in reviewing contact the Journal of Buddhist
Ethics (JBE). The Journal of Buddhist Ethics is an academic journal
dedicated entirely to Buddhist ethics, and is innovative in adopting a
totally electronic mode of publication. We welcome writers from diverse
backgrounds that can and are willing to provide fresh insight into
recently published books.
Quaderni del ’900 â€" Call for papers, volume 7, Italy in English-Language
Literature from 1900 to the Present Day (Editor: Tiziana Morosetti). The
volume proposes to offer a reflection on how Italian literature and culture
is a presence in and influence on modern and contemporary English-language
literatures, including the literatures of Great Britain, the United States
and postcolonial Anglophone countries. Not only literary relationships
between Italian literature and twentieth- and twenty-first-century works in
English but also the other contacts that from 1900 onwards have existed
between Italy (its culture, geography, authors and intellectuals) and
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
Victorian literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
Romantic literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
American literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
Renaissance literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
medieval literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
RENASCENCE: Essays on Values in Literature, invites
submissions (3,000 to 7,500 words) on any aspect of
eighteenth century literature -- from the perspective
of religion and/or values.
Please see our web site (www.Marquette.edu/renascence)
for exact guidelines.
Deadline for acceptance of spring, 2008 issue is January 1,
2008; for summer, 2008 issue; April 1.
I invite papers on any aspect of Reconstruction-era American literature to
constitute a panel proposal for the American Studies Association
conference in Albuquerque, NM, October 16-19. I am particularly interested
in historical approaches that address the role of imaginative literature
or other print discourses in national reconciliation and readings of works
by African Americans, women, and/or former abolitionists, but all
submissions are welcome.
Please send a 1-2 page abstract and a brief CV no later than January 11 to
jackson_at_brandeis.edu.