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[ecrea] CFP Reminder--Cultural Studies Association (US) Fifth Annual Conference April 19-21, 2007 Portland, OR

Mon Sep 25 16:39:18 GMT 2006


>FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of the CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION (U.S.)
>hosted by the Portland Center for Cultural Studies
>
>Portland, Oregon (Portland State University) April 19-21, 2007
>
>The Cultural Studies Association (U.S.) invites participation in its 
>Fifth Annual Meeting from all areas and topics of relevance to 
>Cultural Studies, including but not limited to literature, history, 
>sociology, geography, anthropology, communications, popular culture, 
>cultural theory, queer studies, critical race studies, feminist 
>studies, postcolonial studies, media and film studies, material 
>culture studies, performance and visual arts studies.
>
>
>Submission guidelines can be found below.  Please submit proposals 
>until our October 16th deadline at: 
><http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/submit.php?cf=4>http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/submit.php?cf=4
>
>  Special Features of this year's conference:
>
>1)  Special Issue Panels by major cultural studies journals (see below)
>
>2)  Roundtable of Cultural Studies Program Directors
>
>3)  The Women's Studies Strand
>
>Plenary Sessions.  This year's topics are Asia, the Pacific Rim, and 
>Capitalism; Post-9/11 America and the World; and Ethics and the 
>Environment: Participants include:
>
>
>Jill Casid, Art History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
>Eric Cazdyn, East Asian Studies, University of Toronto
>Faisal Devji, History, New School for Social Research
>Katharyne Mitchell, Geography, University of Washington
>Masao Miyoshi, Literature, University of California, San Diego
>David Palumbo-Liu, Comparative Literature, Stanford University
>Paul Smith, Cultural Studies, George Mason University
>Andrew Ross, Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University
>Michael Watts, International Studies, University of California, Berkeley
>
>
>Major Cultural Studies Journals will be running special issue 
>"salon" panels.  Among these journals: Camera Obscura; International 
>Journal of Cultural Studies; Journal of Sports and Social Issues; 
>Positions: East Asia Culture Critique; Situations: Project of the 
>Radical Imagination; South Atlantic Quarterly; Social Text; Theory 
>and Event; Women and Performance; and Xcp: Cross-Cultural Poetics.
>
>Roundtable of Cultural Studies Program Directors:  Larry Grossberg 
>(U North Carolina), Kathy Newman (Carnegie Mellon U), Michele 
>Janette (Kansas State U), Ira Livingston (Stony Brook), Nancy Condee 
>(U Pittsburgh),  Joan Saab  (U Rochester), Dina Capleman (George 
>Mason U), Kathleen Stewart (U Texas)
>
>Women's Studies Strand: This year's conference will host a series of 
>panels featuring faculty and students in Women's Studies PhD 
>programs, showcasing special projects underway in those programs, 
>and addressing issues emerging in and for the rapidly growing number 
>of Women's Studies PhD-granting programs.
>
>
>
>PROPOSALS WELCOME UNTIL THE OCTOBER 16TH DEADLINE
>
>
>We welcome proposals in the following four categories:
>
>
>1. PAPER SESSIONS, ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS, OR WORKSHOP SESSIONS
>Proposals for pre-constituted sessions are due October 16, 2006.
>
>
>Roundtables are sessions in which panelists offer brief remarks, but 
>the bulk of the session is devoted to discussion among the panelists 
>and audience members. Workshops are similarly devoted primarily to 
>discussion, but they focus on practical problems in such areas as 
>teaching, research, or activism. No paper titles may be included for 
>roundtables or workshops.
>
>
>Pre-constituted sessions should NOT be submitted on the website, but 
>should be sent to (csaus /at/ pitt.edu) with the words "Session Proposal" 
>in the subject line. All proposals will be acknowledged, but please 
>allow at least two business days before inquiring.
>
>
>All session proposals require:
>
>
>a. The name, email address, phone number, and department and 
>institutional affiliation of the proposer.
>b. The names, email addresses, and department and institutional 
>affiliations of each participant.
>c. A 500-word overview of the session, including identifying the 
>type of session (panel, roundtable, workshop) proposed.  For paper 
>sessions, also include 500-word abstracts of each of the 
>papers.  Paper sessions should have three or four papers.
>d. A request for any needed audio-visual equipment.  All AV 
>equipment must be requested with the proposal.
>
>
>1. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS.
>Proposals for individual papers are due October 16, 2006
>
>
>Successful papers will reach several constituencies of the 
>organization and will connect analysis to social, political, 
>economic, or ethical questions.
>
>
>They should be submitted at 
><http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/>http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/. Successful 
>submission will be acknowledged. If you do not receive an 
>acknowledgement within 24 hours, please resubmit. The 
>acknowledgement will say that your proposal has been "successfully 
>submitted," which does NOT mean your proposal has been accepted.
>
>
>All paper proposals require:
>
>
>a. The name, email address, department and institutional affiliation 
>of the author, entered on the website.
>b. A 500-word abstract for the 20-minute paper entered on the website.
>c. Any needed audio-visual equipment must be noted following the 
>abstract in that space on the site.
>
>
>3.  DIVISION SESSIONS
>Proposals for Division sessions are due October 16, 2006.
>
>
>CSA is initiating a new format for the conference:  divisions, which 
>are thematic groupings of sessions, organized by division 
>leaders.  Division leaders will organize two to three sessions for 
>the conference.  These division sessions will be marked in the 
>conference program.   Lists of divisions and procedures for 
>submission to divisions are at 
><http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/>http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/.
>
>
>4. SEMINAR PROPOSALS
>Proposals for seminars are due October 16, 2006.
>
>
>The conference will again feature a series of seminars. Seminars are 
>small-group (maximum 15 individuals) discussion sessions for which 
>participants write brief "position papers" that are circulated prior 
>to the conference. Those wishing to lead seminars are encouraged to 
>submit a proposal.  Once seminar leaders are chosen, the seminars 
>will be announced through the CSA's various public e-mail lists on 
>November 1.  Participants will contact the seminar leader directly 
>who will then inform the Program Committee who will participate in 
>the seminar after November 20.
>
>
>All seminar proposals require:
>
>
>a. A 500-word overview of the topic designed to attract participants 
>and clear instructions about how the seminar will work.
>b. The name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and 
>departmental and institutional affiliation of the leader(s) 
>proposing the seminar.
>c. A brief bio or one page CV of the leader proposing the seminar.
>d. A request for any needed audio-visual equipment.  All AV 
>equipment must be requested with the proposal. Since seminars 
>typically involve discussion of previously circulated papers, such 
>requests must be explained.
>
>
>Seminar proposals should be sent to:
>
>
>May Joseph, Assoc. Prof. Global Studies, Pratt Institute
>(may.joseph /at/ earthlink.net)
>
>
>Those interested in participating in (rather than leading) a seminar 
>should consult the list of seminars and the instructions for signing 
>up for them, available at 
><http://www.csaus.pitt.edu>http://www.csaus.pitt.edu after November 1.
>
>
>
>
>PLEASE NOTE:  All participants in the Fifth Annual meeting must pay 
>registration fees by March 15, 2007, to be listed and participate in 
>the program.  See the registration page of the CSA conference 
>website for details about fees at 
><http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/>http://www.csaus.pitt.edu/conf/.
>
>
>If you have any questions about procedures for submission or other 
>concerns, please e-mail us at: (csaus /at/ pitt.edu).
>
>--
>Cultural Studies Association (US) -- http://www.csaus.pitt.edu
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