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Conferences
Aboriginal Discourses and the State (1/5/03; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- This theme in "Culture and the State: Past, Present, and Future"
examines the ways in which Aboriginal discourses, written and oral,
both determine and are determined by State definitions of identity.
Accented Cultures (Netherlands) (10/1/02; 6/18/03-6/20/03)
- This conference
wants to challenge and contribute to the ongoing debates on multiple
cultural identities in a globalizing society.
Active Feminist Pedagogies (4/15/03; MMLA, 11/7/03-11/9/03)
- The Department of English and Women's Studies seeks papers that examine feminist practices in the classroom and the issues confronting feminist teachers on campuses today.
African American Film and the Legacy of Violence (1/4/03; ASA, 10/16/03-10/19/03)
- This panel session will consider the ways in which African
American film has been effected and inflected by either specific acts
of brutality or more pervasive institutional violence over history.
African American Literature and Culture Society (1/15/03; ALA, 5/22/03-5/25/03)
Aged Bodies/Aged Selves (11/18/02; NWSA, 6/19/03-6/22/03)
- The Aging and Ageism Caucus of the NWSA invites potential panelists to
submit abstracts.
American White Women Composing Race, Gender, and Sexuality (12/15/02; SSAWW, 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- We welcome papers that analyze the literary relationship between
nineteenth- and twentieth-century white women writers and the Other.
The Americas: Postnational, Transnational, and Hemispheric Perspectives (Netherlands) (9/15/02; 5/22/03-5/24/03)
- A conference on the Americas from a postnational, transnational, and
hemispheric perspective. Open to scholars in the humanities (history,
literature, cultural studies, political science).
Anti-ageist Dialogue Across Generations (11/18/02; NWSA, 6/19/03-6/22/03)
- The Aging and Ageism Caucus of the NWSA invites potential panelists to
submit abstracts.
Arthurian Imagery in Women's Fiction (3/31/03; SAMLA, 11/14/03-11/16/03)
- This panel encourages
exploration of influences in fiction by women.
Asian Literature (3/24/03; 7/24/03-7/28/03 & journal issue)
- Organizing panels and seeking papers for them on Asian
literature, including Asian film, for the 9th International Conference
on Intercultural Communication.
Asian Queer Studies (Singapore) (9/15/02; 8/19/03-8/22/03)
- From 19 - 22 August 2003 the third International Convention of Asia Scholars' conference is being held in Singapore. We would like to encourage scholars working on queer topics and issues in the Asian region to participate in this event.
Border Lines and Border Lands (France) (1/31/03; 6/26/03-6/27/03)
- The two notions of border lines and border lands may be associated with the
question of a 'no man's land', this fluctuating space between two
ill-defined scenes whose frontiers/boundaries are often undecipherable.
The Canadian Modernists Meet (7/31/02; 5/9/03-5/10/03)
- Paper proposals are welcome on any issue related to modernism and
Canadian literature from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth
century -- whether case studies of specific texts and authors, literary and
cultural histories, theoretical applications, discussions of editorial
problems and methods, or intermedia approaches.
Caste, Culture, and the State - Dalit Cause (12/31/02; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- This conference intends to explore the origin of caste and untouchabilty;
the social, religious, and economic reforms to counter castism in India.
Chicks Rock: Women in the Face of Rock and Roll (4/1/03; MMLA, 11/7/03-11/9/03)
- The caucus seeks papers that explore the influences-positive and negative-women and their rock music have had on culture, gender stereotypes, women's opportunities and challenges in the business, and other aspects of music making.
Children's Literature Association Conference (1/31/03; 6/8/03-6/10/03)
- Papers are solicited for conference sessions focusing on multicultural and
international authors and illustrators, bilingual books, reflections on the
changing nature of childhood, and other topics relevant to the conference
theme.
Christianity and Literature (3/31/03; SAMLA, 11/7/03-11/9/03)
- The Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature welcomes papers
on any topic demonstrating the relationship between imaginative literature
and the Christian faith.
Claude McKay and the New Black Transnationalism (12/31/02; ASA, 10/16/03-10/19/03)
- Papers may address any aspect of
McKay studies, though the aim of the panel is not only to present new
approaches to McKay, but new approaches that use McKay to consider how
recent visions of the Black Atlantic/Black transnationalism might
themselves be rethought.
Community Action School Conference
- The Community Action School is a national training for community
leaders, union activists, grassroots organizers, youth workers, candidates for public office, members of community organizations, and student activists.
Computers and Writing 2003: Discovering Digital Dimensions (10/28/02; 5/22/03- 5/25/03)
- I'm pleased to let you know that "Proposal Season" has opened for the
Computers and Writing 2003 on-site conference, "Discovering Digital
Dimensions" (3-D at Purdue, May 22-25 2003).
Conflict Studies Conference
- A conference dealing with conflict studies.
The Conquest of America (9/15/02; ASECS/ISECS, 8/3/03-8/10/03)
- This interdisciplinary panel will discuss interpretations of the conquest of
America during the long eighteenth century, and their political and
ideological function.
Disability and Academic Labor
- Seeking proposals for an MLA session that tackles the issues of reading academic labor through a disability studies lens.
Cultural and Political Landscape (1/5/03; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- We seeks papers that creatively address any aspect of its topic and
especially those that bring more than one discipline into focus.
Culture and the State in Africa (12/31/02; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- The theme "Culture and the State in Africa"
intends to explore the notions of culture, nation and state as they pertain
specifically to Africa--both historically and in the present.
Culture and the State (2/1/03; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- The Edmonton Conference on "Culture and the State: Past, present, and
Future" will address all these issues, and more. Organized around a set of
flexible themes, the conference will consider the role of culture variously
defined -- high and low, elite and popular, local and global, historical and
contemporary -- in the creation, maintenance, transformation, and demise of
states.
Culture and the Welsh State (1/15/03; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- This theme in "Culture and the State, Past, Present, and Future," explores
the varied experience of a "nation" and a "state" that continually
reinvented itself/themselves throughout centuries of conquest and
exploitation, and throughout a modern era of rapid industrialization and
equally rapid deindustrialization.
Cultures' Constructions of Age (11/18/02; NWSA, 6/19/03-6/22/03)
- The Aging and Ageism Caucus of the NWSA invites potential panelists to
submit abstracts.
Cultures of Turkey/Cultures of Turks (Turkey) (10/31/02; 9/3/03-9/5/03)
- The Group for Cultural Studies in Turkey and Yuzuncu Yil University invite
proposals for a cultural studies conference they are co-organizing on 3-5
September 2003 in Van (Turkey).
Digital Technology and Culture (Sweden) (1/15/03; 5/7/03-5/9/03)
- NEXT 2.0 will bring together for a second time in Karlstad an
international field of practitioners and scholars engaged in the work
of making digital technology meaningful for contemporary culture.
Disability in the Borderlands (3/1/03; MLA '03)
- The Disability Studies Discussion Group is interested in papers that attend to the
divergences and convergences of disability studies and Latino/a
studies specifically, or disability studies and "border theory" more
generally.
Early American Lesbian Narrative (12/15/02; 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- Papers sought for a proposed panel on Early American
Lesbian Narrative for the Society for the Study of
American Women Writers.
The Enlightenment Cyborg (9/15/02; ISECS, 8/3/03-8/10/03)
- The important early-modern questions about the man-machine comprised
materialist debates over such issues as production, reproduction, the
soul, and individual autonomy, and these have provided historical
antecedents for the "postmodern" cyborg as a highly politicised trope
for feminist, socialist, and conservative agendas alike. This panel
invites proposals which examine the ways in which these coordinates
originate in the early Modern period.
Environment and Class (12/1/02; ASLE, 6/3/03-6/7/03)
- We invite proposals from all literatures and periods, but especially in
relation to eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain and America, including
proposals that take a transatlantic perspective.
Feminism, Modernism and the Avant-Garde: Lorine Niedecker (1/15/03; SSAWW, 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- This panel seeks a wide range of papers dealing with the poetry, plays and
critical writings of Lorine Niedecker.
Feminism(s) & Rhetoric(s) (2/1/03; 10/23/03-10/25/03)
- We invite proposals that explore critical intersections of rhetorics
and feminist discourse.
Feminist Science Fiction (3/16/03; 5/23/03-5/26/03)
- We invite papers and presentations on science fiction and
fantasy, with an emphasis on issues of feminism, gender, race, and
class.
The Fourth Biennial Feminism(s) & Rhetoric(s) Conference
- The Rhetoric and Composition Program of the Department of English at
Ohio State University is looking for proposals that explore critical intersections of rhetorics and feminist discourse.
The Future of Asian American Literary Studies (3/5/03; MLA '03)
- MLA Conference Session: The Future of Asian American Literary Studies
Geographies of Raced and Gendered Sexuality (1/10/03; ASA, 10/16/03-10/19/03)
- This session will explore historical and literary/filmic instances of
patriotic and potentially treasonous sex and sexualities at the same time
that it considers the usefulness of rubrics of the national and
transnational in understanding the sexual, broadly conceived.
GLBT/Q Studies: Activism and Cultural Resistance (1/20/03; 3/21/03-3/22/03)
- Explorations of queer pedagogy, curricula, and campus activism are
welcome.
Global Media Monopoly (8/15/02; SCS, 3/6/03-3/9/03)
- Proposals are invited for a panel that focuses radically on media's relation to (mal)developments in global capitalism, including the internet sex work industry, critical turns within film/tv theory and analysis, academic publishing trends toward standardized textbooks, institutional-commercial
"synergies" within film/media studies programs, media (mis)representation of
9-11 and the extenuating "Operation Enduring Freedom," the cultural politics
of digitality and identity, etc.
Globalizing Eighteenth-Century Studies (9/1/02; ASECS, 8/3/03-8/10/03)
- The Graduate Student Caucus of ASECS seeks papers on globalizing
eighteenth-century studies for the upcoming joint-meeting of ASECS and
ISECS in Los Angeles, August 3-10, 2003.
Hispanic Literature in the U.S.
- Papers on any aspect and period of Hispanic Literature in the U.S.
considered for a SCMLA panel.
Holocaust in Literature and Film (2/14/03; SAMLA, 11/14/03-11/16/03)
The Homoerotics of Lynching (2/1/03; SCMLA, 10/30/03-11/1/03)
- For a proposed Special Session at SCMLA '03 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, we are seeking papers that explore the intersection of homoeroticism and
lynching.
"Human Variety" and "Hair" (9/15/02; ASECS/ISECS, 8/3/03-8/10/03)
- Two Seperate sessions; See details by clicking link.
Immigrant/Emigrant Experience and German Culture (12/15/02; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- Paper proposals are invited for panels pertaining to the Immigrant/Emigrant Experience and German Culture.
Inaugural Cultural Studies Association Mtg. (2/15/03; 6/5/03-6/8/03)
- The CSA will be a
multicultural and multidisciplinary professional organization bringing
together scholars, teachers, and writers interested in the study of
culture.
Incorporating Old Age into the Curriculum (11/18/02; NWSA, 6/19/03-6/22/03)
- The Aging and Ageism Caucus of the NWSA invites potential panelists to
submit abstracts.
International Comic Arts Fest 2003 (2/28/03; 10/30/03-11/1/03)
- All proposals should address the history, aesthetics,
cultural significance or critical reception of comic art (including
comic books, albums, graphic novels, comic strips, panel cartoons,
caricature, or comics in electronic media).
Intersections of History, Culture, and Science Fiction (10/8/02; SFRA, 6/26/03-6/29/03)
- The focus of SFRA 2003 is on the intersections between history and
speculative fiction.
The Intertextual Hemingway (12/15/02; ALA, 5/22/02-5/25/02)
- This panel will
consist of papers that examine intertextualities among Hemingway's texts and
those of other writers, visual artists, and composers (artists whose
influence
he admitted and those he did not).
Introducing Ecofeminism / Working Against Stereotypes (11/15/02; ASLE, 5/3/03-5/7/03)
- Are you looking for an opportunity for genuine dialogue about your teaching
and research?
Japanese American and Japanese Canadian Literature of the Internment (1/13/03; MCLLM, 3/28/03-3/29/03)
- We invite proposals for a panel devoted to exploring
literature about Japanese and Japanese
American/Japanese Canadian internment experiences in
the US and/or Canada during WWII.
"The Jew" in Edwardian Culture (UK) (2/28/03; 7/28/03-7/29/03)
- The organisers are
particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers that
explore the cross-exchanges between Jewishness and
Englishness, between metropole and Empire, and between
Zionism and colonialism.
Jewish Libraries (11/15/02; 6/15/03-6/18/03)
- The AJL is soliciting papers dealing with any aspect of Judaica
librarianship as it pertains to the libraries, archives and museums of
schools, synagogues, and other instituitions.
Multicultural Borders - Cosmopolitan Crossings (1/13/03; SCMLA, 10/30/03-11/1/03)
- This session will offer literary, political, and/or historical analyses of
how multicultural differences, borders, and communities help, hinder,
and/or clarify a cosmoplitan world citizenship.
Multimedia Histories: From the Magic Lantern to the Internet (UK) (1/1/03; 7/21/03-7/23/03)
- This
conference is the culmination of an AHRB project investigating the
continuities between nineteenth-century optical recreations and subsequent
screen technologies.
Narratology beyond Literary Criticism (Germany) (1/15/03; 11/21/03-11/22/03)
New Directions in Latin American & Caribbean Studies (grad) (1/24/03; 4/25/03)
- The goal of this conference is to consider from many sides and many
positions the past, present and future of the Americas.
"Lesbian and Gay Literature" Panel
- The "Lesbian and Gay Literature" Panel at the Pacific Ancient and
Modern Language Association is seeking 20 minute conference papers.
New Technologies, Old Texts (UK) (12/31/02; 7/7/03-7/9/03)
- Proposals are invited for the submission of complete
panels or individual papers devoted to the
interdisciplinary implications of the applications
of new technologies to the editing and study of
texts.
Nuns and Lay Religious Women in Early America (11/15/02; 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- Proposals and papers are sought for a proposed panel on nuns and religious
lay women in early America.
Pairing Empires: Britain and America, 1857-1947
- A link to the official conference website.
The Poetics of Exile (New Zealand) (1/31/03; 7/17/03-7/19/03)
- An international conference, The Poetics of Exile, to be held at the
University of Auckland, 17th-19th July 2003, will bring together poets,
critics, and scholars in fields as diverse as classical literature,
indigenous and postcolonial writing, trauma studies, and the
contemporary avantgarde, to present and discuss creative responses to
the condition of exile.
Politics of Postcolonial Reconciliation (11/1/02; 5/29/03-5/31/03)
- We solicit proposals on a wide range of issues related to the topic of
collective reconciliation.
The Postcolonial and the Global (3/15/03; MLA '03)
- Papers are sought for theoretical intersections between discourses of globalization and
postcolonialism; elaborations or contestations of theoretical claims in the light of specific material contexts in diverse locations.
Psychoanalysis, Culture, and the State (12/15/02; 5/2/03-5/5/03)
- We invite proposals that examine the impact that psychoanalytic ideas and
classifications have had on culture and the state as well as critical
dissections of the discursive formations of psychoanalysis, culture and the
state, and their prohibitions.
Queer Mysticism (9/15/02; Kalamazoo, 5/8/03-5/11/03)
- Queer and feminist theory have opened up the way in which we read and interpret various texts from the middle ages. We encourage papers that examine medieval mystics, mysticism and mystical texts from these perspectives.
Queer Theory & Theology (1/31/03; 8/14/03-8/17/03)
- Witness our Welcome (WOW) is an ecumenical gathering of sexually and
gender inclusive Christians from Canada and the U.S. who support the full
inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons in our
congregations and ministries.
Questioning Globalisation (grad) (Turkey) (2/14/03; 5/7/03-5/9/03)
- This conference aims to discuss the issue of globalisation and its
meanings, connotations, and consequences from the perspective of young
scholars of undergraduate and graduate levels.
Race, Ethnicity and American Studies (Finland) (3/15/03; 6/6/03-6/8/03)
- We invite papers for this international conference
exploring new directions in American Studies: literature, history, cultural
studies, sociology, film, art, music, linguistics etc.
Race and Sexuality (12/15/02; 5/31/03-6/2/03)
- This year's conference theme is
"Conflict and Cooperation."
Race in America (10/15/02 negotiable; 9/11/03-9/14/03)
- The conference
will focus on the changing nature of race in America, given the social,
demographic, political, and economic changes that the US has undergone since
the Civil Rights Movement.
Races, Ethnicities and Nationalisms (North Cyprus) (10/30/02; 5/30/03-6/1/03)
- We invite submissions for a Panel Discussion exploring how conceptions
of race, ethnicity and nationalism enter into social, cultural,
economic, political, and legal constructions/deconstructions of identity
at our turn of the century.
Recovering Nineteenth-Century Women Writers on the Internet (1/5/03; SSAWW, 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- This session will explore these efforts to recover and
disseminate women's writing via digital technologies and the effect on
the canon, research, and pedagogy.
The Red Tent and Women's Studies (11/15/02; NWSA, 6/19/03-6/23/03)
- This panel seeks to explore interdisciplinary studies of The Red Tent and to
discuss the text as it acts as a bridge between women's studies in general
and a wider audience of readers.
Reflections on Mixed Race Identity (2/12/03; CSA, 6/5/03-6/8/03)
- The Cultural Studies Association Founding Conference is seeking papers that use personal experiences to reflect critically on the ways
in which current conceptions of racial identity fail
to account for the complexities of multi-racial
identity.
Revisiting the Activist Impulse in Ethnic Studies (12/15/02; Spring '03)
- This conference seeks to re-examine Ethnic Studies' connection to activism, bridging the growing gap between theoretical and applied work, and between scholars and our various "communities."
Science and Womanhood in 19th & Early 20th C. (11/1/02; SSAWW, 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- The Society for the Study of
American Women Writer's Conference in Fort Worth, TX will explore women
writers' responses to and representations of scientific treatments,...
September 11th & Discourses of Immigration, Security, Race, etc. (12/15/02; 6/1/03-6/4/03)
- In the aftermath of September 11th there have been significant shifts in
the ways in which immigration has been understood.
The Social Justice Training Institute
- "The Social Justice Training Institute provides a forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators to expand and refine their skills and competencies in designing and facilitating diversity awareness experiences."
Thomas McGrath and Social Class (no deadline noted; ALA, 5/22/03-5/25/03)
- Papers sought that investigate the poetry of Thomas McGrath (1916-1990),
with particular reference to class.
Trash Film (1/3/03; 5/9/03-5/11/03)
- This three-day international conference will return
in May 2003 to join scholars, film makers, and industry specialists of
"trash cinema" from any decade or genre.
White Privilege Conference
- A conference with topics concerning White privilege.
Women in Mamet's Plays & Film (12/30/02; ALA, 5/22/03-5/25/03)
- Of particular interest would be how female voices/identities manifest
themselves within decidedly masculinized worlds; how women confront,
overcome, or succumb to their (enforced) marginality; and how Mamet's
female characters have (or have not) evolved over nearly three decades
worth of plays and films.
Women in U. S. Race Riots (1/10/03; ASA, 10/16/03-10/19/03)
- This panel seeks to explore other ways U. S. women
participated in race riots.
Women's "Private" Writing and the American Civil War (11/15/02; 9/24/03-9/27/03)
- Proposals and papers are sought for a panel on
women's "private" writing and the American Civil War.
Women's Spirituality (10/30/02; 5/2/03-5/4/03)
- Academic and creative papers in women's spirituality,
women's studies, literary, visual and performance art,
short films, music performance, workshop leaders
exploring themes including Our Bodies, Healing,
Lesbian Feminism, the Arts, Archaeomythology,
Technology (including internet), Making a Living,
Education and Teaching, Eco-Feminism, Religion and
Spiritual Practices, Community, Race/Ethnic/Gender
Experiences, Leadership, Power and Activism.
Women's Writing in Britain 1660-1830 (UK) (10/31/02; 7/15/03-7/17/03)
- The conference will reflect on---and debate---new directions for
research in the field.
World Literature / World Film: Intersections and Challenges (12/16/02; 4/25/03-4/27/03)
- While we are particularly interested in proposals that address the
conference theme, papers on all aspects of world literature, global
culture, and postcolonial studies will be considered.
Cum Nulla
- The British Province of Carmelites in conjunction with the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York, is holding an academic symposium in York on Carmelite culture, history and spirituality.
"The University"
- The MMLA is soliciting session proposals on "The University," or any other subject of interest.
Annual Conference of the English Association of the Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU)
- The English Association of the Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU) is holding their annual conference at West Chester University in West Chester, PA, on October 23-24, 2003, co-hosted by WCU and Cheney University. Proposals are sought in a variety of different subjects.
John Edgar Wideman Society International Conference
- The John Edgar Wideman Society will be holding its first international
conference at the University of Pennsylvania Conference Center on 10-11 October 2003. Proposals are requested on a variety of topics.
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