CFPs:
Weekend CFP Blogging, 28 March 2010
March 28th, 2010Canadian Review of American Studies, Vol 40, no. 1
March 20th, 2010Now available at Canadian Review of American Studies Online
Canadian Review of American Studies – Volume 40, Number 1 / March 2010 is now available at http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/ul941gq1ph31/.
This issue contains:
Weekend CFP Blogging, 20 March 2010
March 20th, 2010Weekend CFP Blogging, 14 March 2010
March 14th, 2010Weekend CFP Blogging, 07 March 2010
March 7th, 2010Weekend CFP Blogging, 28 February 2010
February 28th, 2010At the end of the Vancouver Olympics, and the end of my February Break, I bring you this week’s CFPs. (Note especially the one at the top! Don’t forget to submit your abstracts!)
Weekend CFP Blogging, 21 February 2010
February 21st, 2010Weekly CFPs follow.
CAAS CFP: Health/Care/Nation Conference (Deadline 10 April 2010)
February 16th, 2010CALL FOR PAPERS
Health/Care/Nation
Sponsored by the Canadian Association for American Studies and the University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario 14-17 October 2010
During 2009 fears of “death panels” clashed with calls for universal coverage, as President Barack Obama encountered an increasingly heated debate about health-care reform. In this moment the very definitions of the terms health and care and their relations to concepts of the nation are taking on new significance in American political and cultural life. For some vocal Americans, the deeply held values of self-reliance and suspicion of government control are bound up with the “system” (be it the health-care system, or more general national, economic, social, and/or cultural systems), while at the same time a majority wants the government to guarantee health insurance for all in a Medicare-like program. A different provision for health-care invokes various and contradictory national and personal self-definitions and political battles. Body scanning, pandemic planning, the criminalization of abortion, and the proposal that all citizens must have health insurance are just a few examples of sites where these new definitions and struggles are engaged. What becomes apparent, then, are the complicated layers and contradictions in political and cultural debates. This conference, sponsored by the Canadian Association for American Studies and the University of Windsor, aims to explore the topics of U.S. health, care, and nation, together or separately, in order to illuminate and clarify the cultural contradictions and historical, cultural, and philosophical roots of these issues. We particularly encourage interdisciplinary panels that address the questions from different intellectual angles–history, literature, film and media studies, gender and sexuality studies, political science, sociology, philosophy, or the arts. Topics could include, but are not limited to:
The American political system and the problem of health care reform
Representations of health (widely defined)
Representations of health-care
Representations of disability
Biopolitics, surveillance, and/or socialist medicine
The philosophy and/or history of American “health”
The history of earlier American proposals for national health insurance
Health and gender
The philosophy and/or history of stem cell research
The philosophy and/or history of abortion and women’s medicine
Feminist health care activism
“Caring” and the nation
Nationalism vs. nationalizing
The American body politic
The business of selling health
Pandemics and other fears
The Hollywood Image: Anorexia/Obesity/Plastic
This is only a partial list–topics from all areas of American Studies will be considered. We invite panel or individual proposals from faculty and independent scholars and particularly welcome graduate student proposals. A brief CV for each participant and an abstract of 250 words or less for each paper, with an additional paragraph of 200 words to describe panels, should be sent electronically by 10 April to:
caas@uwindsor.ca
Christina Simmons, CAAS Conference Committee
Department of History
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Ave.
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
Weekend CFP Blogging, 14 February 2010
February 14th, 2010Happy Valentine’s everyone! In lieu of flowers or chocolates, here are some calls for papers. Stay tuned for the CAAS 2010 call, by the way: we’re just waiting for an official email address to be created!
CFPs:
Weekend CFP Blogging, 05 February 2010
February 5th, 2010If you’ve been keeping an eye on the CAAS homepage, you’ll see that the topic for the 2010 CASS-sponsored conference at the University of Windsor has been set: “Health/Care/Nation,” which will build nicely on the panel “Healing America,” being co-sponsored by CAAS at this year’s Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) conference.
The dates for the 2010 conference are being settled on as we speak, and once that’s done, we’ll have our CFP to post. Stay tuned!
In the meantime, our weekly CFP list: