UPDATE: The Avant Garde (1/15/07; 3/30/07-3/31/07)
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
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Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
Deadline Extended to January 15, 2007!
What's Avant-Garde About the Avant-Garde?
The Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium
University of Kansas
March 30-31, 2007
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
The Ninth Annual Conference of the Marxist Reading Group
Moments of Futurity: From Present Conditions to Material(izing)
Horizons
Keynote Speaker: Fredric Jameson
March 29-31 at the University of Florida
CFP: Gothic Science Fiction (graduate) (UK) (1/31/07; 4/28/07)
Organised by the School of Creative Industries, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
This one-day conference looks to bring together graduate students and early career researchers to discuss science fiction with a gothic slant. We invite short (20 minute) paper proposals focusing on identifying, untangling, or savouring gothic elements in science fiction, both past and present, and across a range of media - written texts, film, graphic novels, and visual media are all invited.
Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
Documentation, Demonstration, Dematerialization:
American Art and Cinema of the Late 1960s and 1970s
Keynote address by J. Hoberman, cultural critic & author
April 27-28, 2007 (rescheduled from November 2006)
University of California, Berkeley
The late 1960s and 1970s mark a period of dramatic change in the visual
culture of the United States, from avant-garde art and filmmaking
practices to documentary, Hollywood cinema, and the dissemination of
video. This is, after all, the period when:
Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
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Full Information at
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu
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Teaching Toni Morrison
Calls for Papers
Midwest Modern Language Association
8-11 November 2007
Cleveland
This panel seeks papers that address pedagogical responses to Toni Morrison. Proposals should
explore/discuss the following issues:
·Representations of black male masculinity
·Sexuality
·Whiteness
·Class difference
·Gender
·Community
·Canon formation: Where do we situate Morrison in the teaching of American and/or African-American
literatures?
Email 200 word abstracts, full-length papers, or questions by March 31, 2007 to:
Melissa Daniels
PhD Student
Department of English,
Northwestern University
m-daniels_at_northwestern.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
Documentation, Demonstration, Dematerialization:
American Art and Cinema of the Late 1960s and 1970s
Keynote address by J. Hoberman, cultural critic & author
April 27-28, 2007 (rescheduled from November 2006)
University of California, Berkeley
The late 1960s and 1970s mark a period of dramatic change in the visual
culture of the United States, from avant-garde art and filmmaking
practices to documentary, Hollywood cinema, and the dissemination of
video. This is, after all, the period when:
==========================================================
From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List
CFP_at_english.upenn.edu
Full Information at
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu
or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu
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Received on Sat Jan 06 2007 - 17:59:01 EST