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UPDATE: [Theatre] NEMLA 09 Boston: Money and Economic Exchange in American Theatre

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Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:47pm
Jon Dietrick

The theatrical performance is at once the most "real" of the arts and the most radically deceptive -
qualities that have made it a uniquely suited medium for exploring the subject of money, itself a
locus of anxieties concerning "hard" and "soft" value, presence and absence, the real and the
symbolic. The proposed panel welcomes papers that explore the subjects of money and economic
exchange in American theatre. Please send 250-500-word abstract (in body of e-mail) to Jon
Dietrick of Babson College at jdietrick_at_babson.edu by 9/15/08. NEMLA conference Boston 2/26-
3/1.

CFP: [American] NEMLA 09 Boston: Money and Economic Exchange in American Theatre

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:46pm
Jon Dietrick

The theatrical performance is at once the most "real" of the arts and the most radically deceptive -
qualities that have made it a uniquely suited medium for exploring the subject of money, itself a
locus of anxieties concerning "hard" and "soft" value, presence and absence, the real and the
symbolic. The proposed panel welcomes papers that explore the subjects of money and economic
exchange in American theatre. Please send 250-500-word abstract (in body of e-mail) to Jon
Dietrick of Babson College at jdietrick_at_babson.edu by 9/15/08. NEMLA conference Boston 2/26-
3/1.

CFP: [Theatre] Money and Economic Exchange in American Theatre

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:43pm
Jon Dietrick

The theatrical performance is at once the most "real" of the arts and the most radically deceptive -
qualities that have made it a uniquely suited medium for exploring the subject of money, itself a
locus of anxieties concerning "hard" and "soft" value, presence and absence, the real and the
symbolic. The proposed panel welcomes papers that explore the subjects of money and/or
economic exchange in American theatre. Please send 250-500-word abstract (in body of e-mail)
to Jon Dietrick of Babson College at jdietrick_at_babson.edu

UPDATE: [International] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

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Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:33pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

UPDATE: [Graduate] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:33pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

UPDATE: [Cultural-Historical] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

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Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:32pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

UPDATE: [Theory] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:31pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

UPDATE: [20th] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:29pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

UPDATE: [General] CFP â EXTENDED DEADLINE â NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

updated: 
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 7:29pm
Caroline Edwards

CFP â€" EXTENDED DEADLINE â€" NEW RADICAL SUBJECTIVITIES: RETHINKING AGENCY
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Extended Deadline â€" Friday 13th June
The University of Nottingham, UK
Friday, September 19th, 2008
Keynote Speaker â€" Professor Peter Hallward (Middlesex University)
This one day conference for postgraduate students and early career
researchers explores recent articulations of subjectivity and political
agency in critical theory and cultural studies. The continued ascent of
neo-liberalism and economic globalisation, along with postmodern and
poststructuralist theorising around subjectivity, potentially sets a
dangerously de-politicised subject against the expanding forces and

CFP: [Collections] Fastitocalon: Foundations of the Fantastic (06/30/08)

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Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 3:51pm
Fanfan Chen

Fastitocalon
Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern

The journal aims at promoting a deeper understanding of the phenomenon of
fantasticism across the ages. The individual issues of this series focus
either on important authors and/or works in this field (e.g. Hoffmann,
Poe, Tolkien, Dunsany) or on specific topics relevant to fantasticism
(e.g. the supernatural, the transcendental, the monstrous).

Call for papers
Fastitocalon volume I (issues no. 1 & 2)

Foundations of the Fantastic

CFP: [General] Call for Papers in Applied Linguistics

updated: 
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 11:16pm
Kashama Mulamba

The M/MLA Applied Linguistics session is still accepting abstracts for
the upcoming 50th Annual M/MLA Convention, November 13-16, 2008 in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Participants are encouraged to submit abstracts
(200-250 words) exploring primarily, but not exclusively, the issue of
acculturation and integration as it applies to the teaching and/or
learning of a foreign/second language. Topics in Language Aqcuisition
and/or Applied Linguistics in general are also welcome.

Please send your abstract (as an e-mail message or attachment) to
kmulamba_at_olivet.edu.

CFP: [Theory] Jean-Claude Milner

updated: 
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 6:47pm
Sigi Jottkandt

S: Journal of the Jan van Eyck Circle for Lacanian Ideology Critique
www.lineofbeauty.org

Contributions are invited for S2, a special issue devoted to the work of
Jean-Claude Milner (deadline November 1, 2008)

CFP: [General] Underground

updated: 
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 6:28pm
Anick Boyd

UNDERGROUND
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference November 6-7, 2008
Department of Comparative Literature
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016

Call for Papers

I am convinced that fellows like me who live in dark cellars must be kept
under restraint. They may be able to live in their dark cellars for forty
years and never open their mouths, but the moment they get into the light
of day and break out they may talk and talk and talk…
-Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground

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