Call for Chapters: Qualitative Research Methods for Dissertation Research
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Call for Chapters: Qualitative Research Methods for Dissertation Research
Overview
The Early Scholars Publication Grants, offered through the UNESCO Chair in Translating Cultures at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) are intended to facilitateand support the publication and dissemination of outstanding graduate-level researchin a peer-reviewed academic publication. The Chair seeks to encourage graduate students to share their research and enhance intercultural dialogue as it relates to the Chair’s annual themes.
UVA Wise Medieval-Renaissance Conference XXXVII
Undergraduate Sessions
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
September 19-21, 2024
Keynote Address:
“Teaching Milton Reading Shakespeare”
Matthew Biberman, University of Louisville
This Comparative Literature session, like its namesake discipline, strives to be broad, inclusive, and interdisciplinary. We therefore welcome proposals that touch on multiple works of literature and strive to make use of more than traditional comparative studies, borrowing analytic or interpretive practices from other disciplines such as philosophy, film and media studies, digital humanities, cultural or art history, etc.
This session seeks papers engaging with a wide variety of Comparative Literature topics, including perhaps, but not necessarily, papers exploring the main theme of this year's PAMLA conference, "Translation in Action," and/or other topics beyond that. The session also invites papers focusing on:
· World Literature
***This was posted back in February, and we have decided to extend the deadline to May 1st.
We are presently accepting abstract submissions for the Renaissance Drama session(s) at the 81st meeting of the South Central Modern Language Association conference.
The conference will be held September 19-21, 2024, in New Orleans, LA at Hotel Monteleone.
Inactivity
Between Aesthetic Practice and Sociopolitical Challenge
11–12 July 2024
ICI Institute for Critical Inquiry Berlin
In English
Organized by Oliver Aas, Hana Gründler, Antje Kempe, and Barbara Kristina Murovec
A workshop organized by the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institute, Research Group ‘Ethico-Aesthetics of the Visual’ and University Greifswald, Interdisciplinary Centre for Baltic Sea Region Research, in cooperation with the ICI Berlin
Research Laboratory in Literature, Language, Culture
and Communication (RLLLCC)
organizes
The 2nd International Conference on Current Issues in Higher Education
under the theme:
Artificial Intelligence in Academia: Prospects and Challenges
MLA 2025 (9-12 January) / New Orleans, LA, USA
Panel: The Seen and the Unseen in the Medieval Romance Epic
The Société Rencesvals has a guaranteed session at the 2025 MLA Annual Convention (9-12 January). New Orleans, LA, USA. We invite submissions of papers that interrogate "visibility" as a function in and of the medieval Romance Epic.
Please send 250 to 300-word abstracts, with the short bio, to Norval Bard (nlbard@noctrl.edu) by April 14th, 2024
The 121st annual conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) will be held from Thursday, November 7, to Sunday, November 10, 2024, at the Margaritaville Resort, Palm Springs, California.
Feminisms in the 21st-Century Science Fiction Novel:
121st PAMLA Conference
Thursday, November 7 - Sunday, November 10, 2024
Margaritaville Resort | Palm Springs, California
Location: Palm Springs, California
Conference date: Thursday, Nov. 7 - Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024
INTERNATIONAL SIDNEY SOCIETY at the SIXTEENTH-CENTURY-SOCIETY CONFERENCE
October 31 – November 2, 2024
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The International Sidney Society will sponsor panels at the 2024 Sixteenth-Century-Society Conference and invites paper proposals related to Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney Herbert (Countess of Pembroke), Lady Mary Wroth, other members of the Sidney-Herbert-Dudley family, or English and international associates of the broader Sidney circle.
Coreopsis Autumn 2024
Coreopsis Journal of Myth and TheatreWalking Another Path
Published September 2024
Dbanline for submissions: July 1, 2024
Full Call: https://societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/spring-2024-issue/call-coreop...
To contact the editors and to submit your work to Coreopsis Journal, please write to:
Literary texts affect us emotionally. They can negotiate the ambiguities and complexities of emotions in a highly nuanced way and help readers to develop their "emotional literacy," that is the ability to read, understand and cope with one’s own emotions and those of others. Through modulations of narrative voice and focalization, literature can, for example, generate empathy or insight by allowing readers to reflect upon the emotional impasses, contradictions and precarities faced by marginalized or "othered" individuals or groups (e.g. recent media representations challenging the trope of the presumed "lack of empathy" of individuals on the Autism spectrum) and the cultural variability, historicity and social constructedness of emotions (e.g.
Inviting submissions for a panel on "Memory and Mourning: Navigating Trauma and Grief in Postcolonial South Asian Literature" at the 52nd Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisconsin (October 30–Nov 2, 2024). This panel aims to bring together scholarship on the synergies of memory and mourning with the postcolonial experience as represented in literatures of South Asia. It seeks papers which may explore literary representations of the (dis)continuity of history as a record of loss and suffering which continues to inscribe the collective national and communal memory.
Seeking paper proposals for PAMLA 2024 - in Palm Springs, CA November 7-10!
Please use this link to submit your proposals! https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19263
Proposals must be submitted through the PAMLA system to be considered, but feel free to contact me if you have any questions: Tianren Luo, tianren_luo@brown.edu
Seeing and Feeling Financial Capitalism: Bodies and Finance
Global Cinema Symposium
Organized by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology
Nov. 1-2, 2024
In-person at the University of Texas at Dallas
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Lúcia Nagib (University of Reading)
Dr. Lalitha Gopalan (University of Texas at Austin)
Philip Roth Studies is now accepting submissions for a special Spring 2025 issue on the topic of “Roth’s Redemptive Aesthetics.” Approaches to this subject might include but are not limited to the nature of redemption – its possibilities, its limitations, its origins—as represented in any of Roth’s works of fiction; Roth’s managing of literary legacy; the use of alternative histories (personal or social/political) in the interest of redemption; art, literature, music as a vehicle for redemption in Roth’s fiction; the redemptive possibilities of Roth’s prose style. Other approaches and interpretations are welcome.
Purpose: To provide support for graduate student travel to present or conduct research (such as, but not limited to, archival or ethnographic) related to theatre and performance in the Americas. Awardees will receive $500, a one-year free membership to ATDS, and recognition during ATDS’s 2024 awards ceremony/annual membership meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
Eligibility: Any student currently enrolled in a graduate program in theatre/performance studies (or related studies) is eligible. Students need not be members of ATDS at the time of application but preference will be given to ATDS members. Please note that the applicant must still be in graduate school during the proposed time of use for the award.
Call for papers
Narratives and the Social Sciences. Interdisciplinary Perspectives
University of Palermo, Italy
Department Cultures and Societies
International Conference
26th, 27th, 28th June, 2024
Building 16, Room D2
Viale delle Scienze, Palermo
Deadline for abstracts: April 20th, 2024
In the opening of When Women Kill: Four Crimes Retold (2022), Alia Trabucco Zerán meditates on the still-prevalent taboo surrounding violence committed by women: “A woman who kills … is twice outside the law: outside both the codified laws and the cultural laws that define and regulate femininity.” In identifying violent women’s twofold transgressiveness, Trabucco Zerán also articulates a desire to justify her own interest in writing about violent women, framing the book as a feminist project through which women’s rage, disobedience, and brutality are recovered and reconsidered to broaden conceptualisations of womanhood.
In The Psychology of Clothes (1940), the psychoanalyst John Carl Flügel contends that there is a central tension in human psychology between the desire for modesty through concealment of the body and the desire for exhibitionism through decoration of the body.
Comics and Film: An Uncanny Relationship
FAMU, Prague, Czech Republic, August 23, 2024; hybrid
Deadline for proposals: May 15, 2024
Petra Dominkova
Cfp Between XV.29 (May 2025). “Gothic Technologies”
Edited by Anna Chiara Corradino (University of Potsdam), Massimo Fusillo (Scuola Normale Superiore), Marco Malvestio (University of Padua)
Submission deadline: September 30, 2024
Publication date: May 30, 2025
In keeping with the conference theme “Health in/of the Humanities” the permanent session of the Shakespeare and Shakespearean Criticism panel is soliciting presentations that address illness and health in the work, criticism, or teaching of Shakespeare. The panel welcomes papers that approach illness and health expansively, including mental health, the body politic, and the place of Shakespeare (without presupposing there is one) in the health of the humanities.
Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words and brief bio or c.v. to Jeanette Goddard at goddardj@trine.edu by April 15.
The MMLA conference will be held in Chicago, IL November 14-16, 2024.
Call For Papers
Dedication: Unfurling Vernon Lee’s Kinship Networks
An International Vernon Lee Society Symposium
Online, 16 & 17 October 2024
In the essay ‘New Friends and Old’ in Hortus Vitae: Essays on the Gardening of Life (1903), Vernon Lee writes:
Scalability, Commodity Liveliness, and Difference: Recent Transformations in South Asian Economies, Environments, and Politics
Call for Papers: Eudora Welty Review
Special Topic: “Welty and Children”
Submission deadline: September 1, 2024
Call for Papers Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica is an international, interdisciplinary, open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (CAPAS) at Heidelberg University.
Editors: Robert Folger, Felicitas Loest, and Jenny Stümer
Article length: 8,000-9,000 words
Deadline: Year-round – 1 September 2024 (for our next issue)
Contact: publications@capas.uni-heidelberg.de
I'm thrilled to invite submissions for a volume entitled Trespassing in the Archive: Poetry in Conversation with History, which is under contract with Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group.