SAMLA 95: (In)Security--The Future of Literature and Language Studies
SAMLA 95: (IN)SECURITY: THE FUTURE OF LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE STUDIES
NOVEMBER 9-11, 2023 | ATLANTA MARRIOTT BUCKHEAD HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER | ATLANTA, GA
The 2020s might be called the Age of Insecurity. Barely recovering from the coronavirus pandemic and suffering its social, psychological, and economic consequences, and living in fear of environmental catastrophe and nuclear war, twenty-first-century humanity has little reason to feel secure. Increasingly powerful surveillance regimes facilitated by the ongoing digital revolution only heighten the sense of insecurity and related affective states such as paranoia and entrapment. In U.S. institutions of higher learning, scholars and students of literature and language face new threats to their livelihoods precipitated by politically motivated assaults on tenure and, by implication, academic freedom. What is the future of the humanities in such circumstances? Is it to be one of gradual (or accelerated) obsolescence? What alternative futures might be imagined for the study of literature and language? For creative writing? For the teaching of rhetoric and composition? Is it possible to envisage – and create and sustain – new sorts of security without lapsing into complacency? Might intimations of insecurity be reimagined as useful or generative for scholarship and teaching in the humanities? How might thinking about in/security enhance the way we read texts and watch films? What new reading or viewing practices might come into being?
SAMLA welcomes any and calls related to in/security as well as non-thematic CFPs. Please use this form to submit your Call for review. All CFPs received by February 28 will be included for distribution in SAMLA News, our annual spring newsletter.
We are looking for Calls in these subject areas as well as any others:
African / African American Studies
American Studies
Asian / Asian American Studies
Caribbean Studies
Creative Writing
English Studies (UK & Ireland)
Film Studies
French Studies
Gender & Sexuality Studies
German Studies
Hispanic Studies
Indigenous Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Italian Studies
Luso-Portuguese Studies
Other Languages & Literatures
Pedagogy
Rhetoric & Composition
Slavic Studies