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CFP: [International] CFP

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Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 9:06pm
Kahiudi Mabana

COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL AIME CESAIRE
UWI Cave Hill, Barbade, 15-17 octobre 2008

CFP: [Collections] CFP

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Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 9:00pm
Andrew Mara

Call for Papers: Special Issue of Technical Communication Quarterly
Posthuman Rhetorics and Technical Communication
Editors: Andrew Mara and Byron Hawk
 
According to N. Katherine Hayles, we have always been posthuman. Ever since
the first social organization, the first use of fire, and the first
development of language, humans have lived in and with systems. Even before
its emergence as an academic field, professional and technical writers had
been writing and living in organizational systems. Even when the profession
is imagined as an isolated endeavor or end-of-the-process set of tasks,
technical writers still must operate in larger, complex rhetorical

UPDATE: [Graduate] Displacing Directionality within American Studies (Extended Deadline: 6/15/08)

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Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 3:39pm
American Literature Colloquium at CU-Boulder

**Deadline for abstracts has been extended to June 15, 2008.**

University of Colorado at Boulder
SEPTEMBER 19-20, 2008
Graduate Student Conference in association with the Department of English
and the American Literature Colloquium at CU-Boulder

Keynote Speakers:

Ralph Bauer, University of Maryland - College Park
Lisa Lowe, University of California - San Diego

Complicating the Compass: Displacing Directionality within American Studies

CFP: [Cultural-Historical] Lyrica Society for Word-Music Relations

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Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 3:27pm
Jeff Dailey

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Lyrica Society for Word-Music Realtions is pleased to announce its
forthcoming seminar at the 2009 conference of the American Comparative
Literature Association (www.acla.org), March 26-29, at Harvard University.

The 2009 conference theme is: "Global Languages, Local Cultures". The
ACLA's
seminars extend over three days, and are organized into daily, two-hour
symposia during which a total of twelve papers are read. Each seminar
strives
for cohesion through presentations on inter-related, interlocking and
overlapping topics.

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