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> 10th International French-German Philosophy
> Colloquium
> 10ème colloque philosophique international
> franco-allemand
> 10. Internationales Franzoesisch-Deutsches
> Philosophie-Kolloquium
>
> Sociality and recognition
> Socialité et reconnaissance
> Sozialitaet und Anerkennung
>
> Evian (Lake Geneva), France
> July 18-24, 2004.
>
> The goal of the International French-German
> Philosophy Colloquium is to
> bring Continental philosophy, and in particular
> contemporary French
> philosophy, into dialogue with other philosophical
> traditions. The 2004
> colloquium will be devoted to the question of
> sociality. What is
> sociality? What forces bind a society together
> wherever social
> structures develop? The concept of recognition has
> recently become
> popular as a basic concept for reconstructing social
> contexts. It is
> taken to clarify the mechanism by which social
> bonds, social fields and
> socialized subjects are created, it is used to
> explain the performative
> production of social cohesion by which modern
> subjects are constantly
> involved in the processes of individualizing
> socialization. For this
> reason, the colloquium will focus on the question of
> the constitution of
> sociality by taking up French, German and English
> discourses of
> recognition and asking to what extent sociality can
> be conceived as
> constituted in and by structures of recognition. We
> explicitly welcome
> submissions that suggest alternatives to and raise
> questions regarding
> the usefulness of the concept of recognition as the
> foundation for
> explaining sociality.
>
> Call for Papers:
> We invite proposals for papers for submission. The
> final deadline is
> February 15, 2004. Please send your proposals with a
> one-page abstract
> and a short CV to the following e-mail address:
> evian@???
>
> A detailed exposition of the topic and all relevant
> information
> concerning the character and history of the
> colloquium as well as
> matters of accomodation and costs can be found at
> our trilingual
> website: www.uni-hildesheim.de/eviancolloquium/
>
> Contact:
> Prof. Dr. Georg W. Bertram, Institut für
> Philosophie, Universitaet
> Hildesheim, Marienburger Platz 2, D-31141
> Hildesheim, Germany
>
> Organizers:
> Georg W. Bertram (Hildesheim), Stefan Blank
> (Berlin), David Lauer
> (Berlin) In cooperation with Robin Celikates
> (Potsdam), Stefan Deines
> (Gießen), Karen Feldman (Berkeley), Jo-Jo Koo
> (Pittsburgh), Christophe
> Laudou (Madrid), Jérôme Lèbre (Paris), Chris Doude
> van Troostwijk
> (Strasbourg / Amsterdam)
>
> ==============================================
>
> CFP: ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW (New Delhi) Vol. 4,
> No. 4
> SPECIAL ISSUE: POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST WRITING
> DEADLINE: 15 January 2004
> Website:
> <http://www.geocities.com/atlanticliteraryreview/>
>
> The Atlantic Literary Review is published quarterly
> in New Delhi and
> sponsored by Atlantic Publishers and Distributors,
> B-2, Vishal Enclave,
> Opp. Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110 027 India.
>
> This journal is intended as an authoritative,
> peer-reviewed organ of
> opinion about a wide range of literary subjects.
> Although it has a
> special interest in Indian Writing in English, The
> Atlantic Literary
> Review also publishes articles on literatures
> written in English
> anywhere in the world. Papers may be on any
> well-known writer/s. The
> journal publishes critical articles rather than
> reviews or creative
> writing. All submissions must be of previously
> unpublished material.
>
> The last issue of each calendar year is
> traditionally a special issue.
> For Vol. 4, No. 4, the topic is: POSTCOLONIAL
> FEMINIST WRITING.
>
> We hereby invite submissions on this topic, in
> English. The literary
> works discussed should be works written in English
> by women writers from
> within the postcolonial world (defined as including
> the 'New
> Commonwealth' plus Canada, Australia, New Zealand
> and South Africa, but
> not the USA, Britain or Ireland). Articles may be
> submitted on works of
> fiction, poetry or drama (not on autobiography or
> other non-fiction).
>
> The Atlantic Literary Review prefers to publish long
> articles (exceeding
> 5000 words) that treat literary topics elaborately
> and constitute
> complete studies in themselves. Submissions should
> be sent in electronic
> form only (MS Word 97 or later).
>
> Works Cited and Notes and References should strictly
> conform to the
> specifications of the latest (5th) edition of the
> MLA Handbook. British
> spelling is preferred. Further submission guidelines
> may be found on the
> ALR website.
>
> All contributions and enquiries should be emailed
> ONLY to:
> <rajeshwar9@???> (Dr Rajeshwar Mittapalli,
> Editor of ALR)
>
> The guest co-editors of this special issue are:
> Dr Dora Sales Salvador (also member of the ALR
> Editorial Advisory
> Board): <dsales@???> and Dr Chris Rollason
> (also ALR's Language
> Editor): <rollason@???>
>
> The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2004.
>
> ==============================
>
> The editor of the proposed collection, called "Queer
> People of the Book:
> Judaism and Homosexualities," seeks MLA formatted
> submissions of between
> 15-30 pps. Submissions should be well researched,
> engaging and,
> hopefully, focus on topics and areas (i.e., medieval
> period) that have
> heretofore not received much attention. But
> submissions are invited
> across historical periods and disciplines, including
> Hebrew Scriptures
> and Ancient Israelite Culture, commentaries on the
> laws, and the areas
> of Judaic, Queer, and Women's Studies across various
> disciplines.
> Submissions can include what it means to be queer
> and Jewish in
> pedagogical, religious, and political contexts, as
> well as various
> engagements with Jewish texts, literatures,
> histories (including the
> Holocaust), and testimonies.
>
> The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2004, and
> initial queries should
> be sent to the editor, Prof. Corinne E. Blackmer, at
> the addresses
> below:
>
> -- Corinne E. Blackmer
>    Associate Professor of English
>    blackmerc1@??? or
> cblackmer16@???
>    392-6715 (office) and 494-2206 (cell)

>
>



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