CFP: The Liberal Subject: Decay, Demise, and Deliverance, University of New Mexico Graduate Student Conference
May 17-19, 2019
Keynote: Bruno Bosteels (Columbia University), “Theory and History of the Subject”
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May 17-19, 2019
Keynote: Bruno Bosteels (Columbia University), “Theory and History of the Subject”
Penumbra: Call for papers, creative fiction/non-fiction, poetry, artwork deadline for submissions: February 15th, 2019 full name / name of organization: Penumbra, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies contact email: editorp@myunion.edu / andersonlopezg@myunion.edu
Call for Papers: Southeast Regional Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature
Revenants: Christ, Time, and the Twenty-First Century
June 6-8, 2019
Lee University, Cleveland, TN
Keynote Speaker: William Tate, Covenant College
Call for Chapter Proposals
Book Title: Lit-Rock: Literary Capital in Popular Music
Editor: J. Ryan Hibbett, Northern Illinois University
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2019
Book description
UNCG’s EGSA 2019 Graduate Conference
#UsToo: Intersectional Approaches to Subversion and Resistance
March 23, 2019
Subversion and resistance have become two main preoccupations for our current Western society, where social media movements like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter are empowering some who have routinely been silenced in a variety of ways to “speak out” against their oppressors. Throughout the recent history of civilizations, dominant racial, sexed/gendered, linguistic, and religious power structures have discouraged and/or impeded oppressed peoples from speaking out; nevertheless, they have persisted.
This CFP seeks co-panelists for a proposed panel at the upcoming Modernist Studies Association conference (Oct 17-20) in Toronto, ON.
CFP: Southeast Asian Gothic
This is an additional Call for Papers for the edited collection on Southeast Asian Gothic (eds. Katarzyna Ancuta, Mary J. Ainslie and Andrew Hock Soon Ng) planned for submission to the University of Wales Press.
We are particularly looking for submissions related to Indonesian, Vietnamese and Philippine literature, and Malaysian cinema, as well as Southeast Asian art, visual culture, and popular culture.
Below is the original CFP:
Scholars from a variety of backgrounds have demonstrated how the world’s oceans challenge dominant epistemologies (Steinberg 2013; DeLoughrey 2017), demanding new approaches that are both contingent and interdisciplinary. In their manifesto, Our Mother Ocean (2014), Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Monica Chilese detail how large segments of the seawaters of this planet have been privatized and toxified, driving ocean-going life forms (both human and non-human) to extinction or relocation.
2nd Global Conference
Fashion, Performance and Photography
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