Career Construction Theory and Life Writing - Special Edition of 'Life Writing'
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Career Construction Theory and Life Writing – Special Edition of Life Writing
Dear Colleagues,
We are thrilled to announce the schedule for the upcoming conference, Retrenching/Entrenching Youth: Mobility and Stasis in Youth Culture Representations on Screen. The conference will be held at the University of Liverpool on the 4th and 5th June. Registration is required and can be completed at: http://retrenchingentrenchingyouth.eventbrite.co.uk
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Boundaries, Transgression and Liminality in 21st-Century Scholarship"
Extended call for papers deadline Friday 29th June
UCD Humanities Institute Postgraduate Scholars Conference
Conference date Thursday 27th September 2018
Whether framed as divergent (Ramos), cruel (Franco), subaltern (Saldívar, ed), vanguardist (Sanders), multiple and baroque (Bolívar Echeverría), kaleidoscopic (Schelling), contradictory and hybrid (García Canclini), truncated (Roniger), enchanted (Morello et all), or with a dark side (Mignolo), discussions of modernity have predominated in the field of Latin American Studies. These deep explorations into the nature of modernity have also shown a particular preference for spatiality, a visual category which privileges a critical vocabulary that seeks to map, survey, visualize, and picture a series of landscapes and territories.
Dear friends, please share:
CFP: Turkish Literature as World Literature
Send all submissions to John Pruitt, editor of Wisconsin English Journal, at wi.english.journal@gmail.com. Deadline February 1, 2020. More information at https://www.wisconsinenglishjournal.org
This call is open to classroom teachers, teacher educators, and administrators throughout the United States.
The NAWE conference explores creative writing in education in all settings. We welcome proposals for workshops, presentations and shared panels from creative writing tutors working in schools, colleges, community settings and in higher education at any level.
Call for Papers
Czech and Slovak Journal of Humanities
vol. 9, no. 1 (Spring 2019)
“Stars and Star Systems”
in Film, Television, Theater and Radio
Hi friends. After getting a very positive response from contributors on the CFP mentioned below, we are thinking of expanding the scope of the anthology. We are open to research papers on the following playwrights. Manoranjan Das, Thoppil Bhasi, BV Karanth, Ratan Thiyam, Gurcharan Das, Balwant Gargi, Bhisma Sahani, Chandrashekhar Kambar, G.P.Deshpande, Asghar Wajahad, Dharamveer Bharati, K V Subbanna, Dina Meheta, Polie Sengupta, Manjula Padmanabhan,
Mahasweta Devi, Bijon Bhattacharya, Utpal Dutt, Manoj Mitra, Arun Mukherjee, Mohit Chattopadhyay.
Please ignore deadlines in the following CFP.
New dates:
Abstract with bio- note - last date 31 May, 2018. Other dates to be notified later.
Per William Faulkner’s famous phrase, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” This is to say that the forms of social inequality that characterize contemporary life and drive contemporary activism are rooted in long histories of violence. Yet over time, as these histories extend not only throughout individual lives but also across generations, they can become so naturalized that they run the risk of being functionally invisible.
Sometimes we have to laugh to keep from crying...and many people, especially today, use humor as a form of critique and resistance. This panel welcomes abstracts on any aspect of humor and activism in America. By May 16, 2018, please submit a 250-word abstract, brief biographical statement (inclusive of academic affiliation and contact information), and A/V requirements to Autumn Lauzon, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, at autumn.lauzon@uncp.edu.
This panel is an affiliated session with SAMLA 90 (November 2-4, 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama).
CFP for SAMLA 90, November 2-4, Birmingham, AL
Margins and the City of God: Locating Christianity and Literature
Affiliate Group: Southeast Conference on Christianity and Literature
Conference Dates: October 18th-19th, 2018.
Keynote Speaker: Richard T. Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside
Deadline for Submissions: August 1st, 2018
This two-day interdisciplinary symposium will look at how American literature was taken up into French culture over a fifty-year period bounded by two defining moments in French-US relations: 1917, when the US entered World War I, and 1967, when NATO troops withdrew from French soil.
The Cine-Files, Issue 14 (Fall 2018)
Special issue on Animals in Cinema
Submission Deadline: July 30, 2018
The Cine-Files, an online journal of cinema scholarship, is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2018 special issue on animals in the cinema that will be edited by Catherine Grant and Tracy Cox-Stanton.
We seek submissions for scholarly essays (4000-6000 words) that explore the significance of non-human animals in moving image studies. These essays will comprise the peer-reviewed, “featured scholarship” portion of issue 14.