CFP: [20th] "Richard Wright at 100" International Conference, Portugal, 2008/28/11
"Richard Wright at 100" International Conference, Portugal
Department of Letters, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
28/29 Novemmber 2008
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"Richard Wright at 100" International Conference, Portugal
Department of Letters, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
28/29 Novemmber 2008
"Richard Wright at 100" International Conference, Portugal
Department of Letters, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
28/29 Novemmber 2008
"Richard Wright at 100" International Conference, Portugal
Department of Letters, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
28/29 Novemmber 2008
Call for Papers: - Department of Letters, University of Beira Interior,
Portugal â€" 28-29 Novemmber 2008
Rilune 8 â€" The Reception of Ideograms in Early 20th Century European Poetry
Deadline for abstracts (400 words): July 10, 2008
Deadline for completed articles: November 30, 2008
RiLUnE â€" Review of Literatures of the European Union (www.rilune.org), ISSN
1827-7047
Directed by Ruggero Campagnoli and Anna Soncini
Monographic issue edited by Enrico Monti
Rilune 8 â€" The Reception of Ideograms in Early 20th Century European Poetry
Like nature, the Chinese words are alive and plastic,
because thing and action are not formally separated.
(Fenollosa/Pound 1920)
_*In-between: Essays & Studies in Literary Criticism*_
An open biannual that focuses on British and American literary criticism
invites book reviews of publications which focus on 20th century literature
and related interdisciplinary studies, as also the titles listed below.
Reviews of books dealing with prose, auto/biographies and neglected areas
and minor authors are especially encouraged. Please check with the editor
before reviewing whether a title is unassigned and available.
Some review copies have been received and will be mailed to interested
reviewers on request.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
http://www.duke.edu/web/polygraph/cfp22.html
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.
Polygraph 22â€"Call for Papers
Special Issue: Ecology and Ideology
The contemporary moment abounds with speculation concerning our ecological
future. Specialists in a variety of fields forecast immanent catastrophe,
stemming from a combination of climate change, fossil-fuel depletion, and
consumer waste. The recent bestowal of the Nobel Peace Prize on a group of
scientists studying climate change indicates the degree to which "peace"
has come to signify ecological balance; even the declaration by the Vatican
of a new set of "7 Deadly Sins for the modern age" includes pollution in an
attempt to grapple with the potential of individuals to inflict ecological
damage on a global scale.