Revisiting Ghare Baire
Call for Papers: Proposed Edited Book
Revisiting Ghare Baire
Edited by Md Rezaul Haque (Islamic University, Bangladesh) and Gillian Dooley
(Flinders University, South Australia)
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Call for Papers: Proposed Edited Book
Revisiting Ghare Baire
Edited by Md Rezaul Haque (Islamic University, Bangladesh) and Gillian Dooley
(Flinders University, South Australia)
Call for Papers: Proposed edited book
The First Wave: Exploring Early Coastal Contact History in Australia
Editors: Gillian Dooley and Danielle Clode, Flinders University, South Australia
Call For Papers for the Vernacular Devotional Cultures Group, Kalamazoo 2017
The Vernacular Devotional Cultures Group is sponsoring three sessions at the 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo for 2017:
Call For Papers
Fifteenth Claflin University Conference
on English and Language Arts Pedagogy
in Secondary and Postsecondary Institutions
October 26-27, 2016
THEME: READING AND WRITING ACROSS THE
CURRICULUM
Tentative Schedule:
Good Mourning, Baltimore: Aesthetics, Ideology, and Death in the Work of John Waters (Panel)
Hosted by David Pecan (SUNY Nassau Community College)
Cultural Studies and Media Studies / Interdisciplinary Humanities
This session seeks proposals which intend to explore Victorian translations of medieval texts as the transmission of cultural capital and as acts of transformation. More specifically, papers might address some of the following questions: how did Victorians adapt medieval texts to their own ideologies? How were medieval texts adapted into original compositions? How did Victorians approach translation and what does that reveal? How did Victorians think of faithfulness to the text? To the audience? What role did non-British scholars play in translating medieval texts into English (for example, Guðbrandur Vigfússon’s role in George Webbe Dasent’s translations, or Eiríkur Magnússon’s in William Morris’s output and thinking)?
CFP: The Profession
Intermezzo, a digital longform publication - http://intermezzo.enculturation.net/ - seeks submissions that deal with rhetoric and rhetoric and composition as a profession.
Over the past few decades, undergraduate research has moved from an elective activity that engaged a handful of faculty members and students to a central part of the undergraduate experience at many colleges and universities. The Summer 2017 CUR Quarterly will examine how undergraduate research impacts the landscape of higher education of the future. How does current practice prepare students to be the faculty members of the future? How does the centrality of inquiry-based learning affect the notion of disciplinarity? How does undergraduate research evolve to include a focus on innovation and impact---i.e., turning research findings into applications that change lives?
CFP for Edited Book Collection: War in the Whedonverses: Essays on Warfare and Military Studies in the Works of Joss Whedon
Editors: Ensley F. Guffey and Samira S. Nadkarni
Publishers: McFarland and Co.
Book Website: warinthewhedonverses.wordpress.com
CFP: Writing Meat: Flesh-Eating and Literature Since 1900