[Badgirlz-list] Two calls for papers

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---From NextGenderation:
>
> 1. “Re-presenting Asian Warrior Womanhood”
>
> 2. " RACE, GENDER & CLASS IN THE 21ST CENTURY"
>
> ==============
> A panel “Re-presenting Asian Warrior Womanhood” for
> Association for
> Asian
> Studies (AAS) 2005 Annual Meeting will examine Asian
> warrior womanhood
> in
> history, literature, and visual arts. The woman
> warrior Mulan’s name has
> become
> familiar to most American audiences, thanks to
> Maxine Hong Kingston’s
> book and
> Disney’s film. However, Mulan is by no means the
> only valiant female
> figure in
> Asian cultures. A number of other female warriors
> provide a fascinating
> typology that is underrepresented in current
> scholarship. Papers that
> discuss
> female combatants in warfare, chivalry, banditry,
> and rebellion in
> historical,
> literary, and visual renditions in Asian cultures
> from any perspective
> are
> welcome. Please send abstract (250-word max), brief
> bio, and contact
> information to Lan Dong (ldong@???)
> before June 15, 2004.
>
> AAS 2005 will be held at Hyatt Regency, Chicago,
> March 31-April 3, 2005.
> For
> more information about the conference, please go to:
> http://www.aasianst.org/annmtg.htm
>
> ===============
>
> Annual Conference
>
>
> Conference Hosts
>
> Southern University at New Orleans
>
> Race, Gender & Class Project, Center for African
> American Studies,
> Gender's Studies, Department of Social Sciences
>
>
>
> University of New Orleans
>
> Department of Sociology, Women's Center, Office of
> Multicultural Affairs
>
>
>
> Xavier University of Louisiana
>
> Department of Sociology, Political Sciences
>
>
>
>
>
> Conference Sponsors
>
>
>
> Yeshiva University, New York, Wurzweiller (School of
> Social Work),
> Florida International University (Labor Studies
> Center), Florida
> Atlantic University, Wellesley College ( Africana
> Studies), University
> of Toronto(Department of Education and Sociology)
>
>
>
>
>
> Conference Session Organizers
>
> See Below Conference Session Organizer Contact
> Persons
>
>
>
> Thursday-Saturday,
>
> September 23-25, 2004
>
>
>
>
>
> RACE, GENDER & CLASS
>
> IN THE 21ST CENTURY
>
> Featured Keynote Speaker
>
> Walden Bello
>
> University of the Philippines
>
> The Global Justice Movement and
>
> Race, Gender & Class Issues
>
> On December 8, 2003, Walden Bello received the Right
> Livelihood Award
> which is regarded at the "Alternative Nobel Prize
>
> 2004 RGC Conference
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Abstracts/Submissions
>
> September 23-25, 2004
>
> Hampton Inn
>
> Downtown/French Quarter Area
>
> New Orleans
>
>
>
> Submission: Deadline: June 30th, 2004
>
> Web Address: www.suno.edu/sunorgc/
>
> E-mail contact: jbelkhir@???
>
>                 ljack@???  

>
> and/or any Conference Directors/Session Organizers
> listed at the end of
> this page
>
> The New Orleans RGC Conference is the only
> organization of its kind,
> which focuses on the intersection of those three
> terms, Race, Gender &
> Class. The Annual RGC Conference is providing a
> scholarly forum, which
> allow those working in the field to further their
> study though their
> interactions in these issues. The conference is
> bringing in activists
> and community members, thus providing an opportunity
> for much needed
> interactions across institutional boundaries. There
> is no other
> Conference in the world that addresses all three
> areas, their
> intersections, and their impacts on people lives,
> not only in this
> country but also throughout the world.
>
> All areas of RGC Studies across disciplines are
> invited to submit and
> present. The following types of
> papers/abstracts/submissions are invited
> to submit: Research Papers, Completed Papers, and
> Abstracts - Abstracts
> of Completed or Proposal Research. Students Papers;
> Work-in-Progress;
> Reports or Proposals for future projects; Reports on
> issues related to
> teaching or research or activism.
>
> Submitting a Proposal:
>
> 1) Create a title page for your submission. The
> title page should
> include:
>
> (a) title of the submission; ( b) topic area of the
> submission; (c)
> presentation format; (d) name(s) of the author(s);
> (e) department(s) and
> affiliation(s); (f) mailing address(es); (g) e-mail
> address(es); (h)
> phone number(s); (I) fax number(s); (j)
> corresponding author if
> different than lead author.
>
> E-mail your abstract and/or paper, along with a
> title page, to
> Jbelkhir@???. Receipt of submissions will be
> acknowledged

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