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CFP: [20th] "Modernism and Global Media"

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 9:30pm
Derrick R. Spires

MSA X: Call for Seminar, Panel, and Roundtable Proposals
 
Deadline for Submission of Panel Proposals: May 12, 2008
 
Deadline for Submission of Roundtable Proposals: May 12, 2008
 
The 2008 meeting of the Modernist Studies Association will take place at the
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, November 13-16, 2008. The
organization’s annual conference regularly brings together in excess of 500
scholars from a variety of disciplines and features an engaging mix of
keynote addresses, small seminars, panel presentations, and roundtable
discussions. This year’s event, “Modernism and Global Media,” will be

CFP: [American] Modernisms and Visual Narrative (5/1/08; MSA 2008, 11/13/08-11/16/08)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 8:16pm
Elizabeth Dyrud Lyman

Modernisms and Visual Narrative
Techniques and effects in visual narratives that rely partly or wholly on
images: drawings, paintings, markings, diagrams, sketches, maps,
symbols. Any genre.
- Creation
- Transformation
- Realization
- Adaptation
- Publication
- Misappropriation

Please send one-page abstract and brief bio to Elizabeth Lyman at
elyman_at_fas.harvard.edu by May 1.

CFP: [Theatre] Modernisms and Visual Narrative (5/1/08; MSA 2008, 11/13/08-11/16/08)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 8:15pm
Elizabeth Dyrud Lyman

Modernisms and Visual Narrative
Techniques and effects in visual narratives that rely partly or wholly on
images: drawings, paintings, markings, diagrams, sketches, maps,
symbols. Any genre.
- Creation
- Transformation
- Realization
- Adaptation
- Publication
- Misappropriation

Please send one-page abstract and brief bio to Elizabeth Lyman at
elyman_at_fas.harvard.edu by May 1.

CFP: [Bibliography] Modernisms and Visual Narrative (5/1/08; MSA 2008, 11/13/08-11/16/08)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 8:13pm
Elizabeth Dyrud Lyman

Modernisms and Visual Narrative
Techniques and effects in visual narratives that rely partly or wholly on
images: drawings, paintings, markings, diagrams, sketches, maps,
symbols. Any genre.
- Creation
- Transformation
- Realization
- Adaptation
- Publication
- Misappropriation

Please send one-page abstract and brief bio to Elizabeth Lyman at
elyman_at_fas.harvard.edu by May 1.

CFP: [20th] Modernisms and Visual Narrative (5/1/08; MSA 2008, 11/13/08-11/16/08)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 8:12pm
Elizabeth Dyrud Lyman

Panel: Modernisms and Visual Narrative
Techniques and effects in visual narratives that rely partly or wholly on
images: drawings, paintings, markings, diagrams, sketches, maps,
symbols. Any genre.
- Creation
- Transformation
- Realization
- Adaptation
- Publication
- Misappropriation
 
Please send one-page abstract and brief bio to Elizabeth Lyman at
elyman_at_fas.harvard.edu by May 1.

CFP: [Collections] Anthology on Diaspora Subjectivity

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 3:24pm
Aparajita De

In this anthology of essays, tentatively titled _Human Geographies: Towards
an understanding of Diasporic Subjectivity_, we are interested to explore
the importance of “positionality and location” (to use Lata Mani’s phrase),
personal history, and the impacts of multiple geopolitical transplantations
in the development of identity and subjectivity in the fictional works of
postcolonial writers of the diaspora.

We are particularly interested in South Asian female writers belonging (or
having affiliations to) the Caribbean, South African, Australian, British,
and the Canadian diaspora.

CFP: [General] Virtual Environments and Popular Culture

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 3:21pm
Pam Wicks

Midwest Popular Culture Call for Papers, 2008
MPCA/MACA - Regional Conference
October 3-5, 2008
Cincinnati, Ohio

The Virtual Environments area of the Midwest Popular Culture Association
invites you to submit papers on cultural, theoretical, social, or any other
area related to these environments. This year’s conference will be held at
the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio
on the weekend of October 3 -5, 2008.

CFP: [American] Teaching American Literature: Journal

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 2:21pm
Patricia Bostian

Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice, an online,
peer-reviewed journal, is accepting articles for its Spring 2008 Issue
themed Teaching Electronically. Submit articles to
Patricia.Bostian_at_cpcc.edu. Details on manuscript style and content at
http://www.teachingamericanlit.com. Deadline is May 31.

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Received on Sat Apr 05 2008 - 09:21:51 EST

CFP: [Poetry] The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later [collection] (5/15/2008)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 1:27pm
John R. Woznicki

Essays are sought for a collection of critical essays on Donald Allen’s 1960 seminal anthology,
“The New American Poetry,” an anthology that Marjorie Perloff called in a 1995 essay, “[…] the
fountainhead of radical American poetics.” Such an edition should be very well received and will
add greatly to poetry scholarship today due to the monumental influence the original collection
has had. Allen’s anthology was the first to widely distribute the poetry and theoretical positions
of poets such as Charles Olson and Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, and it was the first to
categorize these poets by the schools (Black Mountain, New York, San Francisco, etc.) by which
we know them today.

CFP: [Collections] The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later (5/15/2008)

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 1:25pm
John R. Woznicki

Essays are sought for a collection of critical essays on Donald Allen’s 1960 seminal anthology,
“The New American Poetry,” an anthology that Marjorie Perloff called in a 1995 essay, “[…] the
fountainhead of radical American poetics.” Such an edition should be very well received and will
add greatly to poetry scholarship today due to the monumental influence the original collection
has had. Allen’s anthology was the first to widely distribute the poetry and theoretical positions
of poets such as Charles Olson and Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, and it was the first to
categorize these poets by the schools (Black Mountain, New York, San Francisco, etc.) by which
we know them today.

UPDATE: [Renaissance] MMLA 11-13 November 2008 Anxieties of Succession in England 1595-1605

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 1:03pm
Barbara Mather Cobb

Abstracts and proposals on literary and non-literary treatments of
popular response to the succession are invited by 25 April.

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            cfp_at_english.upenn.edu
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Received on Sat Apr 05 2008 - 08:03:06 EST

CFP: [Gender Studies] MP Feminist Journal: General Issue

updated: 
Saturday, April 5, 2008 - 10:49am
April Gentry

MP Journal is accepting submissions for its 2008 summer issue. We are
accepting papers on any feminist theme for a general issue. Submissions
can be of two types: (1) academic articles on feminist issues. (2)
creative pieces (prose or poetry) on feminist themes/issues. Submissions
will not be accepted any later than May 5, 2008.

In order to be considered, all submissions should:

be scholarly/academic in nature;
be sent as an attachment (*.doc, *.txt, *.rtf -- no *.pdf, please!);
include a CV or writing resume and a 50 word bio;
abide by the copyright and image use information listed below.

Send submission to: lynda_hinkle_at_yahoo.com

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