> >From: George Moore <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: CFP: Modernism and Fascism (11/1/06; PCA/ACA, 4/4/07-4/7/07) > >CALL FOR PAPERS: > >MODERNISM AND FASCISM > >SPECIAL SESSION FOR LITERATURE & POLITICS >AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION >2007 NATIONAL POPULAR CULTURE AND AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATIONS=92 =20 >JOINT CONFERENCE >April 4 - 7, 2007 > >Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts > >DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: NOV. 1st, 2006. > >The 2007 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association =20 >National Meeting will be held at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, =20 >110 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02116; phone 1-617-236-5800 > >MODERNISM AND FASCISM proposals are invited for submission to the =20 >AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION Area Chair listed below. > >Papers on any aspect of Modernism and Fascism for a special session =20 >under the Literature and Politics sessions of the ACA. Of most =20 >interest are papers dealing with individual Modernist authors and =20 >artists who were in some way associated with fascist ideology. Also =20 >of interest, papers dealing with fascism and its particulars in =20 >reference to early 20th-century literature and art. This session =20 >continues on two sessions held at last year's conference. I have =20 >been approached by a national publisher about doing a collection of =20 >essays on Modernism and Fascism, so I will be looking for strong =20 >papers that might be the initial outlines of slightly longer works to =20= > >be included in this upcoming collection. > >The following guidelines are necessary if proposals are to be =20 >considered: > >1) Email one page paper proposals. Please send these as Word =20 >attachments readable by PC and Mac. One page means a full page =20 >proposal so that I can understand what your research entails. > >1) Complete name and academic title (academic rank, grad. student, etc.) >2) Paper title (please keep these concise, they may have to be =20 >trimmed for economy) >3) Academic affiliation and address, that is complete dept. and =20 >institution, with city, state, and zip code. >5) Phone numbers: office and home numbers if possible (if I cannot =20 >reach you, you may be dropped from the proposed session) >5) Email address; I need at least one working email. Please make sure =20= > >your email address is correct. If your email address changes, you =20 >are responsible for notifying the Area Chair immediately. > >If you must use ground mail, be sure you supply all the above =20 >information; and please be sure to include phone numbers and email =20 >addresses where you can be reached. If MAILING your proposal, please =20= > >use the office address below. > >Please do not fax submissions to Sewall Academic Program. Call =20 >303-823-6453 if >you have a deadline problem. There is presently no fax available for =20= > >submissions. > >Please secure funding and be prepared to commit to the conference =20 >dates before submitting a proposal. If you are a graduate student, =20 >do not submit a proposal unless you have already secured funds and =20 >can positively commit to the conference dates. > >Submit proposals by email to: (Please do not simply reply to this =20 >call; use the address below) > >Dr. George Moore >ACA Area Chair, Literature & Politics >E-mail: [log in to unmask] > >Mail only: >Sewall Academic Program >University of Colorado >Boulder, CO 80309 >Phone: (303) 823-6453 home > >For more information on the PCA/ACA, please go to http://www.h-=20 >net.org/~pcaaca. >and click on the link for 2006 PCA/ACA Conference Information Page > >Or go to: http://www.popularculture.org > > > ******************* The German Studies Call for Papers List Editor: Stefani Engelstein Assistant Editor: Megan McKinstry Sponsored by the University of Missouri Info available at: http://www.missouri.edu/~graswww/resources/gerlistserv.html