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40th Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
February 26 â€" March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency â€" Boston, Massachusetts
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40th Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
February 26 â€" March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency â€" Boston, Massachusetts
Writing and Immortality
I posthume as I breathe, which is not very probable, the improbable in my
life, that’s the rule I’d like to follow …
Derrida, Circumfessions
Bibliography and Textual Studies: "People of the Books: Christianity and
Islam in Book Studies." Participants will consider elements of two
religions and cultures especially concerned not only with the contents
but the paratextual elements of their respective books. This panel is
particularly interested in the intersection of Christianity and Islam in
textual studies, although abstracts on any aspect of either religion as
it relates to bibliography will be considered. Please send 250-word
abstracts to Erin Mann, erin-mann_at_uiowa.edu, by June 15, 2008.
Bibliography and Textual Studies: "People of the Books: Christianity and
Islam in Book Studies." Participants will consider elements of two
religions and cultures especially concerned not only with the contents
but the paratextual elements of their respective books. This panel is
particularly interested in the intersection of Christianity and Islam in
textual studies, although abstracts on any aspect of either religion as
it relates to bibliography will be considered. Please send 250-word
abstracts to Erin Mann, erin-mann_at_uiowa.edu, by June 15, 2008.
Bibliography and Textual Studies: "People of the Books: Christianity and
Islam in Book Studies." Participants will consider elements of two
religions and cultures especially concerned not only with the contents
but the paratextual elements of their respective books. This panel is
particularly interested in the intersection of Christianity and Islam in
textual studies, although abstracts on any aspect of either religion as
it relates to bibliography will be considered. Please send 250-word
abstracts to Erin Mann, erin-mann_at_uiowa.edu, by June 15, 2008.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Puppetry International, a publication of UNIMA-USA, is seeking papers for its fall/winter 2008
issue.
40th Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Feb. 26-March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency - Boston, Massachusetts
CALL FOR PAPERS
“Minorities and Power in the English-Speaking Worldâ€
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies
November 20â€"23, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conference Theme: "Appetite, Desire, and Gargantuan Pleasures"
I am seeking papers for the following panel:
Sexual Transgressions
This panel seeks papers that examine representations of sexual
transgressions in early modern art and literature. Of particular interest
are papers that examine lust, effeminacy, debauchery, sexual excess,
homoeroticism, sexual violence, and/or violations of sexual propriety.
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies
November 20â€"23, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conference Theme: "Appetite, Desire, and Gargantuan Pleasures"
I am seeking papers for the following panel:
Sexual Transgressions
This panel seeks papers that examine representations of sexual
transgressions in early modern art and literature. Of particular interest
are papers that examine lust, effeminacy, debauchery, sexual excess,
homoeroticism, sexual violence, and/or violations of sexual propriety.
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies
November 20â€"23, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conference Theme: "Appetite, Desire, and Gargantuan Pleasures"
I am seeking papers for the following panel:
Excess of the Imagination
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies
November 20â€"23, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conference Theme: "Appetite, Desire, and Gargantuan Pleasures"
I am seeking papers for the following panel:
Excess of the Imagination
The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies
November 20â€"23, 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Conference Theme: "Appetite, Desire, and Gargantuan Pleasures"
I am seeking papers for the following panel:
Excess of the Imagination
This one-day conference invites papers from a range of disciplines,
reflecting the scope of contemporary feminist interest in spatial
configurations. The conference will address the issue of “how British
women writers represent spaceâ€, considering questions such as, how do
women writers construct literary space? What types of spaces/places are
represented in works by women? How are received notions of space/place
interpreted, accepted, or contested? How do we theorise the textual
spaces in women’s writing?
We welcome papers covering British women’s writing over a period ranging
from the mid-19th century to the present. Topics may include, but are not
limited to: