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CFP Graduate Journal: The Word Hoard - "The Unrecyclable"full name / name of organization: The University of Western Ontario contact email: wordhoard.editors@gmail.com What cannot be taken up or kept alive? What is too used to reuse, too basic to break down further? What are the ideas at dead ends?
[UPDATE] NeMLA Deadline Approaching for The Literary Interventions of the Digital Humanities: A Pecha Kucha Roundtablefull name / name of organization: Ryan Cordell / Northeastern University / Digital Americanist Society contact email: r.cordell@neu.edu Digital humanists often tout their work as transformative to literary scholarship.
Enlightenment, Science and Culture in the East Midlands c1700-1900full name / name of organization: Teresa Barnard, University of Derby contact email: t.barnard@derby.ac.uk Enlightenment, Science and Culture in the East Midlands c1700-1900 Saturday 22nd June 2013
[UPDATE] - CFP: "The Rest Is Silence" - November 15, 2012full name / name of organization: Pivot: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Thought - www.yorku.ca/pivot contact email: pivot@yorku.ca --------------------------------- View the CFP on our webpage here: http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/pivot/announcement/view/103/ ---------------------------------
"Memory and the Digital Humanities: A Pecha Kucha Roundtable" Fordham University GEA Conf. March 2013. CFP Deadline 11/15/12full name / name of organization: Fordham Graduate Digital Humanities contact email: dhandmemory@gmail.com Do digital platforms change the way we remember? How will the myriad tracks we leave behind through social media and our online presences shape the historical practices of the future?
[UPDATE] FRENZY Colloquium November 9-10, 2012full name / name of organization: York University English Graduate Students' Association contact email: 2012frenzyconference@gmail.com York University 2012 English Graduate Students’ Association Colloquium: FRENZY
CFP Stet Journal Issue 3full name / name of organization: King's College London contact email: melissa.dickson@kcl.ac.uk Stet, the online postgraduate journal of the English Department at King's College London, is now accepting submissions from current postgraduate students for its third peer-reviewed publication. In this issue, we will present articles from an international pool of students on the concept of dis/orientation. We seek to explore the question of how we are and have been located or dislocated in space, time, and history. Which parts of our personal, social, cultural, geographical, genetic, or technological landscape orient us? What incidents construct our conception of ourselves and our environments?
UPDATE: Writing Religion Roundtable: BSECS Annual Conference 3rd-5th Jan 2013, Oxford, UKfull name / name of organization: British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies contact email: laura.davies@regents.ox.ac.uk Please note, the deadline for abstract submission (200 words) is 20th September 2012.
[UPDATE] CFP: Remembering, Forgetting, Imagining: The Practices of Memory 1-2 March, 2013full name / name of organization: Fordham University Graduate English Association contact email: practicesofmemory@gmail.com “Modern memory is, above all, archival. It relies entirely on the materiality of the trace, the immediacy of the recording, the visibility of the image.”
CFP: CONFERENCE ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES 6-8 June 2013full name / name of organization: University of Banja Luka & DeMontfort University contact email: cells@unibl.rs 1st International Conference of the University of Banja Luka (BiH) in cooperation with De Montfort University (UK) CELLS - CONFERENCE ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES
[UPDATE]Self-Adornment in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel (NeMLA) March 21-24, 2013full name / name of organization: Northeastern Modern Languages Association (NeMLA) contact email: danielle.barkley@mail.mcgill.ca Self-Adornment in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel 44th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
"Unromantic Charlotte Smith", ASECS 2013full name / name of organization: Jonathan Sadow contact email: sadowjb@oneonta.edu Dear Colleagues,
Alternative Enlightenments Conference, 26-28 April 2013full name / name of organization: Bilkent University, Program in Civilizations, Cultures and Ideas contact email: wcoker@bilkent.edu.tr Alternative Enlightenments An interdisciplinary conference in the humanities 26-28 April 2013, Ankara (Turkey) Keynote Speakers:
CFP: CEA Annual Conference 4-6 April (Savannah, Georgia 2013)full name / name of organization: College English Association contact email: rhammerm@stevens.edu CALL FOR PAPERS: NINETEENTH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE
3rd International Conference of Young Researchers on Anglophone Studies, University of Oviedo, Spain, 5-7 June 2013full name / name of organization: ASYRAS (Association of Young Researchers on Anglophone Studies), University of Oviedo, Spain contact email: asyras2013@espora.es 3rd International Conference of Young Researchers on Anglophone Studies “The Significance of the Insignificant in Anglophone Studies”
Exclusivity: Boundaries of Difference, submission deadline 1st October 2012full name / name of organization: Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies contact email: liminajournal@gmail.com Submissions Deadline: 1 October 2012 Limina is an online, refereed, academic journal of historical and cultural studies based in the School of Humanities at The University of Western Australia.
Romanticism’s Flâneurs (NeMLA, March 21-24, Boston; submission deadline 9-30)full name / name of organization: Kellie Donovan-Condron/Babson College contact email: kdonovancondron@babson.edu Following Benjamin, the flâneur is widely linked with urban spaces of the mid- and late-nineteenth century, but what of those who strolled the streets in the years just before and after the turn of t
[UPDATE] CFP: Edited Collection on Dark Fairy Tales in Children's and Young Adult Literaturefull name / name of organization: Tanya Jones, M.Ed. and Joe Abbruscato, MA contact email: editors@lilredwritinghood.com Scholarly essays are sought for a collection on the "dark/gothic" fairy tale motif in children's and young adult literature.
Literature and Crime in the Early Nineteenth Century (NeMLA, March 21-24, 2013 - deadline for submissions, Sept 30, 2012)full name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association contact email: efporter@syr.edu Literature and Crime in the Early Nineteenth Century
eCanadian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciencesfull name / name of organization: Canadian Research Council contact email: editor@ecanadianjournals.com The foci of eCanadian Journals are to endorse and promote the erudite research among academicians, scientists, scholars, engineers, and students from around the world.
Critical Identities: Finding and Expressing Critical Identities in Humanities Scholarship [10/15/12;2/15/13]full name / name of organization: Natures 2013 hosted by La Sierra University (Riverside, California USA) contact email: gradengl@lasierra.edu Have you tied the knot yet? Or are you still playing the field? Are you a committed feminist, poststructuralist, or ecocritic? Or do you pick up a critical perspective for one project and then using another for the next? Do you still fondly cling to your first love of close reading? Papers are solicited for this one-day conference that either demonstrate critical identities in action (e.g. a feminist reading of Moby Dick) and/or interrogate the process by which critical identities are found (e.g. how I came to realize that I was a feminist while studying Moby Dick). While the organizers are particularly interested in papers with an environmental focus, submissions from any critical perspective and from any field in the humanities are encouraged. Interdisciplinary papers, hybrid criticism (e.g. ecofeminism), and pre-formed panels are welcomed.
Borders and Beyond: Considering Communities (Oct. 11-13, 2012) --- Abstracts Due Sept. 15thfull name / name of organization: University of Florida English Graduate Organization contact email: ufl.ego@gmail.com 2012 University of Florida English Graduate Organization Conference
Agency, Fate, and the Forces of History in Nineteenth-Century European Narrativefull name / name of organization: Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) contact email: jmeyers@uchicago.edu Call for Papers Panel: “Agency, Fate, and the Forces of History in Nineteenth-Century European Narrative”
UPDATE:‘The Road Not Taken’: Explorations in Narrative Refusals, Disnarration, and Counterfactual Historiesfull name / name of organization: Indian Institute of Technology [IIT] Bombay contact email: shastri@hss.iitb.ac.in Plenary speakers:
Green Romanticism: The Dawn of the Agefull name / name of organization: Dewey W. Hall / Northeast MLA (NEMLA) 2013 Conference contact email: dwhall@csupomona.edu September 30, 2012 Deadline. Green Romanticism: The Dawn of the Age. Panel Session: NEMLA 2013 Conference, Boston, MA. March 21-24, 2013.
Symposium - Creativity and Authorship: Law and Changing Practice, 17-18 Decemberfull name / name of organization: University of Canberra contact email: lawandculture@canberra.edu.au Symposium - Creativity and Authorship: Law and Changing Practice
NCSA Emerging Scholars Awardfull name / name of organization: Nineteenth Century Studies Association contact email: sternk@longwood.edu 2012 Emerging Scholars Award
CFP: Generic Fluidity of the Fantastic (NEPCA (6/1/12; Vermont 10/25-26/13)full name / name of organization: Michael A Torregrossa / Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Legend Area contact email: Popular.Culture.and.the.Middle.Ages@gmail.com FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
EARTH PERFECT? NATURE, UTOPIA, and the GARDEN, Symposium and Exhibitions, June 6-9, 2013, Call for Papers and Event Informationfull name / name of organization: University of Delaware contact email: earthperfect@art-sci.udel.edu EARTH PERFECT? Nature, Utopia, and the Garden: EVENT INFORMATION AND CALL FOR PAPERS
"The Seasons" - Special issue of Environment, Space, and Place journal & edited bookfull name / name of organization: International Association for Study of Environment, Space, and Place (IASESP) contact email: David Macauley <dmm53@psu.edu> and Luke Fischer <lukefisch@googlemail.com> The spring, 2013 issue of Environment, Space, Place will be devoted to a special focus on the seasons.
Make Believe: Fact, Fiction, Friction (February 2013)full name / name of organization: The Dalhousie Review contact email: dalhousie.review@dal.ca; carrie.dawson@dal.ca Make Believe: Fact, Fiction, and Friction
CFP: Spaces of Work and Knowledge in the Long Eighteenth Century publicationfull name / name of organization: University of Warwick contact email: spacesofwork@gmail.com Call for Papers: Spaces of Work and Knowledge in The Long Eighteenth Century
CFP: The Gothic in Literature, Film and Culture (11/30/12; National PCA/ACA Conference, 3/27/13-3/30/13)full name / name of organization: Popular Culture Association contact email: louis.palmer@castleton.edu NATIONAL POPULAR & AMERICAN CULTURE Submissions: All submissions should go through the database:
CFP: Literature (General) SW/TX PCA/ACA (11/16/12; 2/13-16/13)full name / name of organization: Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association contact email: srees@usao.edu Organizers of the 34th annual Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association conference seek paper and panel submissions to the “Literature (General)” category.
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