Eighth Native American Symposium Deadline Extended to August 10, 2009
Call For Papers: Deadline Extended to August 10, 2009
Eighth Native American Symposium and Film Festival:
Images, Imaginations, and Beyond
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Call For Papers: Deadline Extended to August 10, 2009
Eighth Native American Symposium and Film Festival:
Images, Imaginations, and Beyond
Call for Papers: Race and science fiction, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2010.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on issues of race in science fiction as well as sci-fi film and television. This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Call for Papers: British sci-fi television, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2010.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on Bristish sci-fi television (Dr. Who, Torchwood, Sarah Jane, Red Dwarf, and more). This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Call for Papers: Science Fiction and Pedagogy, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2010.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on science fiction and pedagogy. This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Call for Papers: Battlestar Galactica, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2010.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on the television series Battlestar Galactica. This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Call for Papers: Conan the Barbarian, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 20010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2010.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on Conan the Barbarian in fiction or film. This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Call for Papers: Science Fiction and Fantasy Area, SW/TX PCA/ACA
The 2010 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association 30th Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency Conference Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, February 10-13, 2009.
The Area Chairs of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Area would like to invite paper and panel proposals on any aspect of science fiction and fantasy. This year our area will be honored with special events, films, guests, and presentations!
Please send queries, 250 word paper proposals, or 500 word panel proposals to
Ximena Gallardo
xgallardo@lagcc.cuny.edu
Alyson Buckman
abuckman@csus.edu
Edited collection on women's popular culture in 18C England and representations of 18C England in modern popular culture, to be published by University of Toronto Press.
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Women of Fashion: Popular Culture in the Eighteenth Century and the Eighteenth Century in Popular Culture
Edited by Tiffany Potter (University of British Columbia)
The collection will have three sections: 1) women and eighteenth-century arts (theatre, literature, music, painting); 2) women and eighteenth-century life (fashion, games, courtship, weddings, politics); and 3) modern engagements of eighteenth-century women's culture (in films, historical fiction, art exhibits, web communities, cult groups).
Kalamazoo 2010 CFP
45th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 13-16, 2010.
Queering the Classics: Desiring the Past in Medieval Latin Literature
UPDATE: A few additional articles are needed for an edited collection on religion and nineteenth-century American women writers. The original CFP with suggested topics is listed below. However, the editor is particularly interested in receiving chapters that deal with Spiritualism, revivalism, or reform literature (especially related to the Christian Woman's Temperance Union). Also of interest are articles that deal with Catholicism, Judaism, or Mormonism. Studies involving American women's poetry or early nineteenth-century women authors are welcomed too.
One page proposals and one page CVs are due on August 28, 2009.
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Call For Papers - Special Issue of Wide Screen
European Producers and Production
Contemporary practices in film, television and multimedia environments
Edited by Professor Graham Roberts (Liverpool Screen School, Liverpool John Moores University) and Dr Dorota Ostrowska (School of History of Art, Film and Visual Media, Birkbeck, University of London)
About the Special Issue
Visions haunt T. S. Eliot's life as much as his work, and persist even as he revises his critical opinions, religious beliefs and poetic methods. This one-day conference, held in the School of English at the University of St Andrews, explores this exceptional poet and critic through his experience of the mystical within the human, the movement within stillness.
The day will also offer a panel of distinguished poets reading from and talking about Eliot's poetry, and two keynote speakers. Professor Robert Crawford will give the 2009 Warton Lecture and Hugh Haughton, co-editor of the first two volumes of The Letters of T. S. Eliot (forthcoming), will give a talk on Eliot and the use of letters.
Toni Morrison has indicated in interviews that the three novels she wrote between 1982 and 1997--Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise--formed a trilogy, and that this 15-year labor focused on the theme of excessive love. We seek 20 to 30 page essay submissions for an edited anthology entitled "Toni Morrison's Trilogy." The essays may analyze one or two of the novels or the full three novels, but all essays should foreground a discussion of the trilogy. Virtually nothing has been written about Morrison's trilogy. Perhaps the main reason for this lack of discussion is the difficulty of bringing the three novels together.
This conference seeks to cover the diversity of Penguin's publication history. In 2010, Penguin Books will be 75 years old and Puffin Books will be 70 years old. Organised by the AHRC Penguin Archive Project, the International Penguin Conference is occasioned by these two anniversaries of what is arguably the most distinctive and the most significant publishing house in the twentieth century and beyond. The conference will take place at the University of Bristol on three days: Tuesday 29 June - Thursday 1 July 2010.
Two Emerging Scholars Debut Panels:
One Graduate and One Undergraduate
The 31st Annual
Mid-America Theatre Conference
GOING PUBLIC
Hyatt Regency Cleveland
At the Arcade
March 4-7, 2010
Undergraduate and Graduate students who have not yet presented at a major theatre conference are invited to submit papers for the Emerging Scholars Symposium, two debut panels of the Mid-America Theatre Conference. Papers for the two panels are welcome on any topic in theatre history, theory, or dramatic literature.