From derrick.r.spires at vanderbilt.edu Wed Jun 11 21:05:48 2008 From: derrick.r.spires at vanderbilt.edu (Derrick R. Spires) Date: Wed Jun 11 23:13:56 2008 Subject: [Msa-members] Registration and Seminars for 2008 MSA, Nashville, TN Message-ID: Dear MSA Members: Registration is now open for the Tenth Annual Conference of the Modernist Studies Association, MSA X, =B3Modernism and Global Media.=B2 The conferen= ce will take place from November 13-16 in Nashville, Tennessee. To register for the conference, visit our conference website at http://www.vanderbilt.edu/msax/Registration.html, where you will find registration, membership, and housing information. On the registration form, you will be able to sign up for the What Are You Reading sessions and a tour of the Aaron Douglass gallery at Fisk University. The Douglass tour will take place on Saturday afternoon (time TBD). We will post more details about the tour as the date approaches. If you do not sign up for either event during registration, you will have another opportunity to do so at the conference in November. = You can find the seminar topics and seminar registration instructions on our conference homepage at http://www.vanderbilt.edu/msax/Seminar_Topics.html. The deadline for seminar enrollment is July 28. Please note that all participants and attendees must be paid-up members of the Modernist Studies Association. If you are a new member or your membership has lapsed, you can join at https://associations.press.jhu.edu/cgi-bin/msa/msa_membership.cgi. You can renew your membership at https://associations.press.jhu.edu/cgi-bin/msa/msa_current_member_renewal.cg i. = If you have any questions or concerns, please email the conference coordinator at msax@vanderbilt.edu, and continue to check the conference website for updates and news. We look forward to welcoming all of you to Nashville! Yours, Derrick R. Spires MSA X Graduate Assistant ---------------------------------------------------- "He who observes the wind will not sow, and he who regards the clouds will not reap." Ecclesiastes 11:4 ---- Derrick R. Spires Ph.D. Candidate, English Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 37235 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://chaos.press.jhu.edu/pipermail/msa-members/attachments/20080611/= 0de416ee/attachment.htm From clifford_wulfman at brown.edu Wed Jun 25 13:24:54 2008 From: clifford_wulfman at brown.edu (Clifford Wulfman) Date: Wed Jun 25 13:24:47 2008 Subject: [Msa-members] American Literature Association (2009) session proposal Message-ID: <1397A3B4-0A1E-4D81-84BF-4C1A8F3399CF@brown.edu> American Literature Association (2009) session proposal. "to go on with the work the poet began: What Are the Uses of Muriel Rukeyser? We are inviting papers that map the productive potential of Rukeyser?s "long body" of work and its position within 20th century poetics at large. Ideally, papers should engage individual poems within the context of the following questions/themes: How do we use Rukeyser to understand 20th American century poetics? How do we see Rukeyser?s poetry and poetics at play in the work of contemporary poets and activists? How do we use Rukeyser?s poetry to ask questions about the relation between poetry and ethics, poetry and science, poetry and philosophy, poetry and politics, poetry and gender? How do we use Rukeyser?s poetry to rethink pedagogy in a variety of contexts? Please email Elisabeth D?umer at edaumer@emich.edu or Hava Levitt-Phillips at hava.levitt@gmail.com with questions and/or ideas about the session. Submit 2-page abstracts, per email attachment, by September 1, 2008. From lcaton at wsc.ma.edu Wed Jun 25 14:04:43 2008 From: lcaton at wsc.ma.edu (Lou Caton) Date: Tue Jul 22 09:17:46 2008 Subject: [Msa-members] question In-Reply-To: <1397A3B4-0A1E-4D81-84BF-4C1A8F3399CF@brown.edu> References: <1397A3B4-0A1E-4D81-84BF-4C1A8F3399CF@brown.edu> Message-ID: <004001c8d6ed$f05b5610$62b09fcf@ads.wsc.ma.edu> Dear List, I receive messages like the one below on a regular basis. Does this mean that I am a member of the MSA member list? If so, may I propose a question to the list? Lou Caton - lcaton@wsc.ma.edu Westfield State College -----Original Message----- From: msa-members-bounces@jhupress.jhu.edu [mailto:msa-members-bounces@jhupress.jhu.edu] On Behalf Of Clifford Wulfman Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 1:25 PM To: msa-members@jhupress.jhu.edu Subject: [Msa-members] American Literature Association (2009) sessionproposal American Literature Association (2009) session proposal. "to go on with the work the poet began: What Are the Uses of Muriel Rukeyser? We are inviting papers that map the productive potential of Rukeyser?s "long body" of work and its position within 20th century poetics at large. Ideally, papers should engage individual poems within the context of the following questions/themes: How do we use Rukeyser to understand 20th American century poetics? How do we see Rukeyser?s poetry and poetics at play in the work of contemporary poets and activists? How do we use Rukeyser?s poetry to ask questions about the relation between poetry and ethics, poetry and science, poetry and philosophy, poetry and politics, poetry and gender? How do we use Rukeyser?s poetry to rethink pedagogy in a variety of contexts? Please email Elisabeth D?umer at edaumer@emich.edu or Hava Levitt-Phillips at hava.levitt@gmail.com with questions and/or ideas about the session. Submit 2-page abstracts, per email attachment, by September 1, 2008. _______________________________________________ Msa-members mailing list Msa-members@jhupress.jhu.edu http://chaos.press.jhu.edu/mailman/listinfo/msa-members