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UPDATE: [Poetry] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:54pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

UPDATE: [American] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:54pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

UPDATE: [Collections] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:53pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

UPDATE: [Gender Studies] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:53pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

UPDATE: [20th] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:53pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

UPDATE: [Medieval] Carver and Feminism (5/31/08; online journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 9:53pm
Libe García Zarranz

Final Call for Papers: Carver and Feminism
The Raymond Carver Review (journal, deadline 5/31/08)

The Raymond Carver Review, a peer-reviewed, electronic annual, hosted by
Kent State University and published in cooperation with The International
Raymond Carver Society, is currently accepting submissions for Issue 2,
which is devoted to Carver and Feminism. The special issue will be guest
edited by Claire Fabre-Clark of the University of Paris XII and Libe
García Zarranz of the University of Alberta, Canada.

CFP: [International] International Edgar Allan Poe Conference: Two Hundred Years Later

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 7:02pm
Margarita Rigal

International Edgar Allan Poe Conference: Two Hundred Years Later

February 3-6, 2009

Conference venue: Facultad de Humanidades de Albacete (Spain)

An International Edgar Allan Poe Conference will be held in Albacete, February 3-6, 2009, at the
Facultad de Humanidades (www.uclm.es).

Full-length papers related to any aspect of Poe's work, contexts, life, and/or influence are
invited. Authors should feel free to interpret the theme broadly, since it would be impractical to
attempt to address or even to list all conceivable topics about Poe.
The official languages of the Conference will be English and Spanish.

CFP: [Renaissance] Role and Rule: history and power on stage

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 5:01pm
Alessandra Petrina

Role and Rule: history and power on stage
London, The Globe Theatre, 6-8 February 2009

Organized by Globe Education and the Università di Padova,
with the support of the Fondazione Cariparo

UPDATE: [Film] Globalization and Film Style

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 4:40pm
Christoph Lindner

Special Journal Issue on Globalization and Film Style

Vol. 43, no. 1 (Spring 2009)

The journal Style is announcing a special issue on globalization and film
style. Original essays are invited on any aspect of the relationship
between style, film, and globalization. Transnational approaches informed
by current thinking in film theory and cultural studies are particularly
welcome.

UPDATE: [Ethnic] Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 3:54pm
Shifra Diamond

**Update: Conference location added.**

The New York Metro American Studies Association (NYMASA) and the Columbia
Journal of American Studies (CJAS) announce a call for papers for our 2008
annual one-day conference:

 

Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

 

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus

9:00am-5:30pm

 

 

UPDATE: [American] Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 3:52pm
Shifra Diamond

**Update: Conference location added.**

The New York Metro American Studies Association (NYMASA) and the Columbia
Journal of American Studies (CJAS) announce a call for papers for our 2008
annual one-day conference:

 

Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

 

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus

9:00am-5:30pm

 

UPDATE: [Cultural-Historical] Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 3:47pm
Shifra Diamond

The New York Metro American Studies Association (NYMASA) and the Columbia
Journal of American Studies (CJAS) announce a call for papers for our 2008
annual one-day conference:

 

Circulations: Economies, Currencies, Movements in American Studies

 

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus

9:00am-5:30pm

 

 

CFP: [Renaissance] RSA conference 2009 call for papers

updated: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - 3:08pm
Julia Staykova

"The Allegorical Tradition and Psychological Inquiry in the Middle Ages"

The panel invites papers which discuss the role of the medieval allegorical
tradition in providing an epistemic model for self-cognition. The panel
seeks to raise interest in the contribution of allegorical representations
of dissected minds to a body of epistemic inquiry into the nature of mental
processes.

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