CFP: [General] Place, Writing and Voice
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
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PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
PLACE, WRITING AND VOICE
5-6 September 2008, University of Plymouth
The Music Department at the University of Otago announces an international
conference in New Zealand
RE-THINKING MUSIC IN ART:
NEW DIRECTIONS IN
MUSIC ICONOGRAPHY
MUSIC DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND 26 â€" 28 JUNE 2008
This conference aims to draw together scholars from a variety of
disciplines who share an interest in the way music and musicians are
represented in the visual arts. The conference will provide a forum for
wide-ranging discussions on future directions, opportunities and challenges
for research in music iconography.
Keynote speakers:
Panel for Southwest/Texas Popular and American Cultural Conference in
Albuquerque, NM, Feb 13-16, 2008. The panel seeks to explore the historic
and current phenomena of repeated migrations of people into North America
and the reactions of dominant cultural groups and incoming cultural
groups. In particular, the panel seeks to explore how Native Americans
have faired in this cyclical process of cultural struggles to dominate or
just to survive. I propose to present a paper that explores the historic
backdrop of this cultural struggle as it moved across North America,
affecting various groups of Native Americans in the wake of advancing
European based cultures. Other participants will be asked to contribute
V International Richard Aldington Society Conference, les
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France July 8-10, 2008
The International Richard Aldington Society holds its bi-annual conference
in the historic town on the coast of the Mediterranean in the Camargue,
where Catherine Aldington has lived for many years. The conference
directors welcome papers on any aspect of Richard Aldington's life and
work. They are also interested in papers that address connections between
Aldington and other twentieth-century writers, such as H. D., Durrell,
Pound, Eliot, Lawrence, Hemingway.
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOUTHERN LITERATURE
Session Title: Southern Poetry and the Narrative Impulse
American Literature Association Conference, San Francisco; May 22-25, 2008
Deadline for proposals: January 20, 2008
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOUTHERN LITERATURE
Session Title: Expatriate Literature of the American South
American Literature Association Conference, San Francisco; May 22-25, 2008
Deadline for proposals: January 20, 2008
CFPâ€"Mary Shelley and the Post Modern
63rd Annual RMMLA Convention
Reno, NV (October 9-11, 2008)
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS MARCH 1, 2008
Abstracts for 15-20-minute papers are invited on any aspect of Mary Shelley
(broadly defined to include both her literary and familial circles as well
as her legacy) and the Post Modern. Selected essays will be read at the
Annual RMMLA Convention to be held in Reno, Nevada, October 9-11, and will
also be considered for inclusion in an essay collection currently in
development. Proposals are due by March 1, 2008, and may be sent either
electronically or by regular post to
Dr. Erin Webster-Garrett
Radford University