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Call for Papers:
Economies of Writing: On Language and Value in Composition Studies
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Call for Papers:
Economies of Writing: On Language and Value in Composition Studies
Call for Papers:
Economies of Writing: On Language and Value in Composition Studies
CFP: The Motherhood Memoir: Context and Creation (9/15/08; NeMLA 2/26/09 â€"
3/1/09)
Call for Papers
The Motherhood Memoir: Context and Creation
40th Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
February 26- March 1, 2009
Boston, Massachusetts
The Motherhood Memoir: Context and Creation
CALL FOR ARTICLES
The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures (JMRC), an inter-disciplinary
periodical set to be published in the spring of 2009 by a major
university press, invites submissions of articles on any aspect of
religious traditions in medieval Europe, broadly conceived, as well as
their relations to cultures outside Europe. Interdisciplinary work is
particularly welcome.
JMRC is a continuation of Mystics Quarterly, published since 1984, itself
a continuation of the 14th Century English Mystics Newsletter, founded in
1974. Given its historical roots in studies in mysticism, JMRC will
continue to publish scholarship on all aspects of English and continental
mysticism.
ANNOUNCING A NEW PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL
CURRENTS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
ANNOUNCING A NEW PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL
CURRENTS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
Kings and Kingship in the Middle Ages
40th Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Feb. 26-March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regency - Boston, Massachusetts
This panel invites papers dealing with any aspect of kingship in medieval
literature, including the representation of kingly power, the limits of
royal authority, the development of legendary kings, kingship and
masculinity, the succession of kings and/or the rhetoric surrounding kingship.
Deadline: September 15, 2008
Submit abstract to:
Erin Mullally at mullalee_at_lemoyne.edu
Please include with your abstract:
Call for Papers: InterCulture (e-journal) for Summer 2008
Perspectives on War: Other Considerations
Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2008
InterCulture is a peer-reviewed e-journal seeking academic papers (3,000
to 6,000 words), reviews (1,000 to 3,000 words) and creative work
pertaining to the theme "Perspectives on War: Other Considerations" due
on August 1, 2008.
“Other Considerations†will be the last issue in the volume “Perspectives
on War.†InterCulture’s Fall/ Winter edition was devoted to “The Frontâ€
and the most recent publication focuses on the theme “Media and Memory.â€
We are requesting work on topics not addressed in these two issues.
Call for Papers: InterCulture (e-journal) for Summer 2008
Perspectives on War: Other Considerations
Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2008
InterCulture is a peer-reviewed e-journal seeking academic papers (3,000
to 6,000 words), reviews (1,000 to 3,000 words) and creative work
pertaining to the theme "Perspectives on War: Other Considerations" due
on August 1, 2008.
“Other Considerations†will be the last issue in the volume “Perspectives
on War.†InterCulture’s Fall/ Winter edition was devoted to “The Frontâ€
and the most recent publication focuses on the theme “Media and Memory.â€
We are requesting work on topics not addressed in these two issues.
Call for Papers: InterCulture (e-journal) for Summer 2008
Perspectives on War: Other Considerations
Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2008
InterCulture is a peer-reviewed e-journal seeking academic papers (3,000
to 6,000 words), reviews (1,000 to 3,000 words) and creative work
pertaining to the theme "Perspectives on War: Other Considerations" due
on August 1, 2008.
“Other Considerations†will be the last issue in the volume “Perspectives
on War.†InterCulture’s Fall/ Winter edition was devoted to “The Frontâ€
and the most recent publication focuses on the theme “Media and Memory.â€
We are requesting work on topics not addressed in these two issues.
NeMLA Panel: Paul Bowles Reconsidered
40th Anniversary Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association
February 26-March 1, 2009
Hyatt Regencyâ€"Boston Massachusetts
CALL FOR PAPERS
Postcolonial Translocations
20th annual GNEL / ASNEL Conference
University of Münster, Germany
21 - 24 May 2009
THE CULTURES OF JAMES BOND
Saarland University
Saarbruecken, Germany
5 - 7 June 2009
Deadline for proposals: 30 November 2008
Saarland University, Germany
Since his earliest appearances in print and on the screen, James Bond has
become a popular icon and has developed nothing short of his own cultural
mythology. His iconic status today may well hide the fact that through
the years, “James Bond†has acquired very different meanings in a variety
of contexts. He has provided a screen onto which the heterogeneous
desires of nationally, culturally and socially diverse readers, viewers
and users have
UPDATE: Deadline June 30, 2008
Call for Papers MAPACA 2008
Beowulf to Shakespeare: Popular Culture in the Middle Ages and the
Renaissance
Conference October 30-November 2, 2008
Niagara Falls, Ontario
The wealth of material found in the literature of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance continues to attract modern audiences with new works in
fiction, film, and other areas, whether through adaptation or
incorporation of themes and characters. This is a call for papers or
panels dealing with any aspect of medieval or renaissance representation
in popular culture. Topics for this area include, but are not limited to:
-modern portrayals of any aspect of Arthurian legends or Shakespeare