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CFP: [20th] Scottish Gothic

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Friday, February 1, 2008 - 7:07am
Martyn Colebrook

15-20 minute papers are invited on the topic of the Gothic within
Scottish literature. All periods and authors are of interest.

MLA San Francisco 2008

1 page abstracts with vitae by March 1
Martyn.Colebrook_at_english.hull.ac.uk

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UPDATE: [20th] Teaching Hemingway's Posthumous Works (3/10/08; 2008 MLA)

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Friday, February 1, 2008 - 3:26am
Suzanne del Gizzo

Teaching Hemingway's Posthumous Works* (3/10/08; 2008 MLA)
MLA in San Francisco, December 27-30, 2008

*Correction to the panel title. The initial post accidentally
read "Posthumous Novels." We will consider proposals that address all of
the posthumous works.

UPDATE: [American] Teaching Hemingway's Posthumous Works (3/10/08; 2008 MLA)

updated: 
Friday, February 1, 2008 - 3:25am
Suzanne del Gizzo

Teaching Hemingway's Posthumous Works* (3/10/08; 2008 MLA)
MLA in San Francisco, December 27-30, 2008

*Correction to the panel title. The initial post accidentally
read "Posthumous Novels." We will consider proposals that address all of
the posthumous works.

CFP: [20th] MSA X Panel Participants

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Friday, February 1, 2008 - 2:28am
Heather Lusty

 â€œWriting it Like it Is: Observations from the Outposts”
Foregrounded issues at MSA X include transnational and international
aesthetic interaction, mass media (print, radio, phonography, etc), media
in various colonial and anti-colonial projects, and war, among others.
This panel aspires to new perspectives on the intersection between
journalism, autobiography/travel-writing, and modern cynicism in the post-
WWI literary era. Papers are welcome which take a comparative view of
authors/works who translate their careers into literary (and very often
comedic) invectives of communication, journalism, and/or politics on a
global scale. Please send proposed paper titles/brief (100 word) author

UPDATE: [Cultural-Historical] Tenth Annual Conference of the Marxist Reading Group

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Friday, February 1, 2008 - 1:15am
Michael Mayne

The Tenth Annual Conference of the Marxist Reading Group

March 27-29, 2008

Whither Culture?: Toward Histories, Futures, Theories, and Productions of
the Social

Keynote Speakers: Michael Denning, Paula Rabinowitz, Andrew Ross, and
Sergio Vega

University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
March 27-29, 2008

CFP: [Theory] 2008 MLA: J. R. Ackerley's Back (3/15)

updated: 
Friday, February 1, 2008 - 12:03am
Helena Gurfinkel

MLA 2008: San Francisco, CA

J. R. Ackerley’s Back. Theoretical (esp. post-colonial, queer, narrative-
and-genre-related) investigations of the work of the Bloomsbury ally,
writer/ playwright, BBC editor, and activist. Theatre- and animal-
literature-themed submissions also considered. 250-word proposals by 15
Mar.; Helena Gurfinkel (hgurfin_at_siue.edu).
 
Participants must be MLA members by April 7, 2008.

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