Archive of Calls for Papers
The Stephen Crane Society invites papers and proposals for two panels at the American Literature Association Conference in San Francisco, CA, May 27-30, 2010. All topics are welcome, but proposals on the following topics are particularly encouraged: Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes. Please email proposals (approximately 300 words) by January 8, 2010 to John Dudley Department of English University of South Dakota Vermillion, SD 57069 Conference details may be found at the American Literature Association web site: ALA 2008 in San Francisco The Stephen Crane Society will sponsor two sessions at the American LIterature Association Conference at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco, 22-25 May 2008. Session I: "The Monster" Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes. Please e-mail abstracts or papers of no more than 10 double-spaced pages by 1 January 2008 to the program chair, Patrick K. Dooley, pdooley@sbu.edu. Call for Papers The H. G. Wells Society Annual Conference, Imperial College/Conway Hall Proposals for 20-minute papers, or for panels of 2-3 papers, are invited The conference will focus on ‘Wells, Science and Philosophy’. Proposals may Proposals of 300 words should be submitted via email From Dr. Philip Tew: Submission deadline: Sunday 8 th April, 2007 I am contacting you in my capacity as the new joint managing editor of Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary & Cultural Studies. Our website is at <http://www.symbiosisonline.org.uk/> We are organizing our sixth biennial conference at Brunel University in July 2007 in which you may be interested. Additionally, I wondered whether you might be prepared to circulate or advertise this event among members of the Stephen Crane Society or any other relevant contacts. [Please visit the web site for the CFP.-- D. Campbell] Additionally we are interested in academic submissions for the journal from members of the Stephen Crane Society, faculty members, or postgraduate PhD students, especially if any might happen to be interested currently. CFP: Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction The fall 2007 issue of Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction will focus on the short stories of Steophen Crane. We are especially seeking articles that are pedagogical, but we also welcome articles on theory or analysis that would be helfpul in teaching Crane's stories. The deadline for submission is September 15, 2007. Please send articles via e-mail attachment to llogsdon@eureka.edu or mail hard copy to the following address: Loren Logsdon, Editor Call for Papers ALA 2007 The Stephen Crane Society will sponsor two sessions at the American LIterature Association Conference at the Westin Copley Place in Boston on May 24-27, 2007. 1. Stephen Crane's Western Tales 2. Open. Any aspect of Crane's work or life will be considered. Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes. Please e-mail abstracts or papers of no more than ten double-spaced pages by 1 January 2007 to the program chair: Patrick K. Dooley, pdooley@sbu.edu ********************************************************************** ALA 2006 The first session will be devoted to "ethnic" characters in the broadest sense, his representation of people of African-American, Mexican, Cuban, Irish, Swedish, and Jewish descent, to name only a few of the groups he writes about. His fiction indicates much about the diversity and complexity of American society at the turn of the century. The second panel will be open to all topics, including his verse. Please send all proposals via email by December 1, 2005 to Jim Nagel at jnagel at uga.edu. For details about registration and hotel reservations, please go to americanliterature.org and click on conferences. Dr. James Nagel ************************ If you are still planning on submitting a paper or proposal for one Stephen Crane Sessions at ALA 2005 CALL FOR PAPERS ALA 2005 The first session will be devoted to Crane's interrelated stories, especially the Whilomville stories, the Sullivan County Sketches, and the stories of the Bowery. The second panel will be open to all topics. Please send all materials via email to Jim Nagel at the University of
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