“O / sweet spontaneous / earth”: Ecological and Ecocritical Approaches to E. E. Cummings
To celebrate Cummings’ 125th birthday, the E. E.
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Call for Panelists: The Unreproducible
10th Annual African, African American, and Diaspora Studies Interdisciplinary Conference
James Madison University, Feb 20-21, 2020
Art Historical Approaches to Medieval Environments
International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 7–10, 2020
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Michigan
International Center for Medieval Art, Student Committee
International Pearl-Poet Society
Call for Papers — ICMS 2020
The International Pearl-Poet Society is sponsoring five sessions and one co-sponsored session with the Medieval Association of the Midwest (MAM) at the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 7-10, 2020) at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. One session is:
The Pearl-poet: Modern Connections, Adaptations, and Evolutions
International Pearl-Poet Society
Call for Papers — ICMS 2020
Form and Structure in the Cotton Nero A.x. Manuscript (Roundtable)
International Pearl-Poet Society
Call for Papers — ICMS 2020
“In aventure þer mervayles meven”: The Mystical Tradition in the Pearl-poet and Analogues
International Pearl-Poet Society
Call for Papers — ICMS 2019
The International Pearl-poet Society is sponsoring five sessions and one co-sponsored session with the Medieval Association of the Midwest (MAM) at the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 9–12, 2020) at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. One session is:
The Final Frontier: Embodied Space in the Works of the Pearl-poet
International Pearl-Poet Society
Call for Papers — ICMS 2020
The International Pearl-Poet Society is sponsoring five sessions and one co-sponsored session with the Medieval Association of the Midwest (MAM) at the 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 7–10, 2020) at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. One session is:
Acceptance and Resistance: Emotional Tension in the Pearl-poet
Our age is one of refugee crises, of wars where the civilian population is more exposed than ever before, and of terrorist attacks that can produce more victims than organized combat. Today, information about all of these events circulates faster than ever, particularly outside of traditional media outlets. Witnessing and reporting about destruction has never been easier, and cultural memory and social responsibility are more mobile and more complicated as a consequence.
Call for Papers
Middle Eastern and North African Studies in the United States
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
41st Annual Conference, February 19-22, 2020
Hyatt Regency Hotel & Conference Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2019
51st Northeast Modern Language Association Convention
March 5-8, 2020 / Boston, MA
Early Career Scholars in French and Francophone Studies (roundtable)
51st NeMLA Convention
Boston, MA
March 5-8, 2020
7th Annual Conference of the International Crime Fiction Association, in association with Bath Spa University
Captivating Criminality 7: Crime Fiction: Memory, History and Revaluation
2-4th July 2020
Newton Park campus, Bath Spa University, Bath UK.
Call for Papers
The current “crisis” in the academic job market was already unfolding a decade before many recent PhDs were even born. The pages of publications like the Chronicle of Higher Education are littered with grim reports on the state of the profession, jeremiads against adjunctification, glib inducements to go “alt-ac,” elegies for those lost to the academy, and of course, “quit lit” testimonials by scholars who have said goodbye to the tenure-track job market. Talk is cheap, but organizing gets the goods. Accordingly, this roundtable will explore how members of academia’s army of surplus labor are responding to this situation and what alternative futures they are already working toward.