Diverse Destinies/Dystopias
MLA 2020 Panel CFP
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Panel Title:
Diverse Destinies/Dystopias
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MLA 2020 Panel CFP
Co-Sponsored by Children’s Literature Association and Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States
Non-Guaranteed
Panel Title:
Diverse Destinies/Dystopias
Please send an email with interest to latoyatbrackett@gmail.com. The volume is almost complete but I am looking for several chapters as shared at the end of this call. Please see if there are any you may be interested in and we can discuss more about the requirements. I am looking for a quicker turnaround, but I am flexible. I can send a full CFP when you inquire.
Thank you.
Call for Papers:
Working Title: Representations of African American Professionals on TV Series Since the 1990s
Publication by McFarland Press
Edited by LaToya T. Brackett
The Cold War is often historicized as a struggle between two opposing ideological camps with the United States and Russia at the helm, vying for political and economic control of Eurasia. Such historiography relies on a binary that is used to divide the world geo-politically, economically, and culturally, and ignores the intertwined histories of international socialism, personality cults, and local solidarity campaigns in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Studies have focused on the distribution of Soviet influence over Central and Eastern Europe, but there are less well documented histories of the formal and informal circulation of ideas, people, and images from China into and about Eastern Europe through the communist/socialist and non-aligned networks.
CALL FOR PAPERS
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RESEARCH &
CREATIVE
ACTIVITY
SYMPOSIUM
The 6th Annual Research and Creative Activity Symposium will be held April 16-17, 2019 on the campus of Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama.
The RCAS encourages papers, posters, and panel proposals from students, faculty, and independent scholars centered around the symposium’s theme: The Importance of Liberal Arts at HBCUs.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Truth and Truths: Memory, Identity, and Nation
CfP: Aesthetics
The inexpressible does not reside in an over there, in another word, or another time, but in this: in that (something) happens.
—Jean-François Lyotard, ‘The Sublime and the Avant-Garde’
International Journal of English Language & Translation Studies is an indexed, peer-reviewed, open-access, research quarterly which aims to generate and disseminate new, high quality knowledge about English language teaching, literature, linguistics and translation studies as well as to promote advanced researches and best practices in these fields. We are currently soliciting unpublished, quality research articles/case studies in the fields of ELT, Linguistics, Literature, Discourse and Translation Studies for Volume: 07, Issue: 01 [January-March, 2019 Issue] of IJ-ELTS.
A handful of gleanings are known as a ‘songle’, a word that also gives its name to a component of an electrical switch. Electrically and agriculturally, songles delimit and define fields: a songle relay alters an electromagnetic current; a songle of gleaned sheaves alters the flows of agricultural production.
Proposals are invited for ten minute presentations to form part of a session on gleaning, or, SONGLE, as part of the programme at the 2019 ASLE-UKI Biennial, ‘Co-emergence, Co-creation, Co-existence’ (http://asle.org.uk/).
"Race: Embodying Academia"
University at Albany’s 17th annual English Graduate Student Organization Conference
Date: April 5-6, 2019
Submission Deadline: February 15, 2019
Racialization is not a "biological or cultural descriptor but a conglomerate of sociopolitical relations that discipline humanity into full humans, not-quite-humans, and nonhumans . . ."
—Alexander Weheliye, Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human
Call for Articles: Word and Text – A Journal of Literary Studies and Linguistics, IX (2019)
Postclassical Narratology: Twenty Years Later
Guest Editors: Biwu Shang, Arleen Ionescu and Laurent Milesi
Call for Papers
Volume IV Number ii (July 2019 issue)
Special Issue on
Transnational and Transcultural Spaces
Guest Editor
Dr Jati Sankar Mondal, Sidho-Kanho-Birsa University <skbu.ac.in>
One day conference and edited collectionConspiracy theory, politics and representation
University of Derby and QUAD Arts Centre, Derby, UK. 3rd July 2019
CFP: Research Methods in Film Studies: Challenges and Opportunities
18-19 October 2019, Ghent, Belgium
Keynote speakers:
Catherine Grant (Birkbeck, University of London)
Barbara Flueckiger (Zurich University)
Craving Planet Earth: Food in Culture - Past, Present and Future
International Conference
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu,
7-9 November 2019
Invited Speakers include:
Dr Daisy Black (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Professor Peter Childs (Newman University, Birmingham, UK)
Professor Bran Nicol (University of Surrey, UK)
Professor Ștefan Oltean (Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania)
And the writers: