CFP - International Conference on "Living Ethically in the 21st Century" (December 10-11, 2025)
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Department of English and Cultural Studies, Central Campus
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Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies
Vol. 52 No. 2 | September 2026
Call for Papers
Transitional Justice?
Representing Legacies of Violence in Asian and Transpacific Frames
Guest Editors
Soo Yeon Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Guy Beauregard (National Taiwan University)
April 10-11, 2026
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Alan Liu, Distinguished Professor of English, University of California, Santa Barbara
Dr. Kalindi Vora, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University
Dr. Neda Atanasoski, Professor and Chair of the Harriet Tubman Department of
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park
Dr. Bruce Clarke, Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor of Literature
and Science Emeritus, Texas Tech University
Marx and Marxism have always had a fraught relationship with geographies beyond Western Europe. In Orientalism, Edward Said famously argues that Marx’s writings on India express sympathy for the suffering of the colonized but ultimately reproduce Romantic Orientalist tropes through concepts like the “Asiatic Mode of Production” and “Oriental Despotism.” Cedric Robinson critiques Marx for severing the analysis of slavery from that of capitalism and argues that Marxism’s emphasis on the industrial working class sidelines other (racialized) actors in revolutionary struggles and proves ill-equipped to interrogate anti-imperialist movements in the 20th century.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS — Mini Plays Review | December 2025 Issue
Theme: UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Deadline December 15, 2025
Format: 1-Minute Plays and Monologues
Length: Maximum one page (A4 size)
Submission Email: miniplaysmag@gmail.comWebsite:
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The curtain didn’t close. The letter was never sent. The apology… still unspoken.
Mini Plays Review invites you to explore the weight of what’s left hanging — the stories suspended mid-air, the emotions caught in the throat, the promises half-made and paths not taken.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
SNOWFALL AND STARLIGHT: A Christmas Haiku Anthology
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/freshwordsmagazine/announcements
Submissions: specialanthologyfreshwordsmag@gmail.com
Deadline: November 28, 2025
Publication Date: December 5, 2025
Colleges and universities across the country are under attack. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives have lost funding and faced multiple challenges to curriculum. DEI offices have been shuttered, and support groups have been eliminated. Much of the effect has been felt in the Humanities, which has always served as a space for free discussion of writing and literature that embraces diversity. Such conversation is in many ways our lifeblood.
Enmonsterisations in the Fantastic
Annual Symposium of the German Inklings Society
“Epochs throw up the monsters they need.”
— China Miéville, “Theses on Monsters”
The editors of Sargasso invite submissions for a volume on post-narrative futures in Caribbean letters and cultures that will engage works of literature, art, and culture that challenge, subvert, reimagine, and transcend, dominant colonial, postcolonial, and traditional forms of narrative.
Popular Culture Association
Atlanta April 8-11, 2026
Subject Area:
Disasters and Apocalyptic Culture
Submission Deadline: 11/30/25
Scope of the paper topics accepted under this area:
This is a call for chapter abstracts for an upcoming edited volume exploring the cultural, narrative, musical, and global fandom implications of the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters. The volume will be published as part of the Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies book series (https://tinyurl.com/rbtm8fve).
Special Issue, Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film Call for Papers:
Adapting Thackeray
BOSS: The Biannual Online-Journal of Springsteen Studies (http://boss.mcgill.ca/) is an open-access academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed essays on Bruce Springsteen. The editors of BOSS are currently soliciting papers for the journal’s seventh edition, with an expected publication date of December 2026.
Howells Society CFPs for American Literature Association Conference 2026 (Chicago)
The W.D. Howells Society will host two panels at the American Literature Association’s 37th annual conference, which will meet at the Palmer House in Chicago, May 20-23, 2026 (Wednesday through Saturday of Memorial Day weekend).
PANEL 1: HOWELLS & MEDIA
Edited Collection Dark Skies Appalachia
Proposal Deadline: 20 October 2025
Estimated Publication Date: 2027
Call for Papers: Dark Skies Appalachia
We invite proposals for contributions to Dark Skies Appalachia, a multidisciplinary collection which will explore the influence of a dark night sky on identity, culture, and sense of place in the Appalachian region, as well as the ecological and human impacts of light pollution and efforts to protect dark skies in and beyond the region.
This is a CFP for NeMLA 2026, Pittsburg, PA - March 5-8
Inspired by Ruha Benjamin’s Imagination: A Manifesto, how can we listen to and amplify the voices at the margins that are dismissed or silenced because they are otherwise rejected as naive or impossible for embracing the whole? How can we help each other refrain from “policing the parameters of imagination” (ix) as we are often trained to do, and openly encounter the collective imaginations of others? How can we together learn to take on the challenge that radical imagination begs for radical equality?
CFP: Media Futures The Velvet Light Trap, Issue 98 (to be published Fall 2026) Special Issue Theme: Media have always been a tool for us to imagine our possible futures. Dystopias, utopias, robotic dominance or human climate catastrophe, media help humanity play out the hopes, dreams, or nightmares of what’s to come. Scholarship on media futures has often focused on representations of the future, but also on how cultural and technological changes have shaped and are shaping everything from media production, creative labor, distribution, and audience reception. Algorithmic engines that shape taste help to determine what individuals choose to watch, A.I.
[CLOSED FOR SUBMISSIONS AS OF NOW] -- please reach jacquesparker@ucsb.edu with questions.
This CfP is for a panel on religious studies and related fields for the upcoming 2026 What is Research? conference at University of Oregon, Portland (23–25 April 2026).
Special Issue Title: Long Modernism, Altered Natures
Guest Editors: Matthew Gannon, Patrick Whitmarsh, and Kate Marshall
Deadline for Abstracts: 30 November 2025
Deadline for Manuscript Drafts: 31 July 2026
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
In the Anthropocene, human activities profoundly reshape the climate and environment, disrupting ecological balance and transforming humans into a potent geological force. Dominant strands of Western thought from Descartes to Heidegger have contributed to reinforcing this perceived superiority of humans over other beings, thereby calcifying a dichotomy between the human and the non-human. In the field of translation studies, this human-centered focus has historically been echoed through the discipline’s sustained attention to human languages and culture. However, posthumanism and post-anthropocentrism, which advocate the interconnectedness between humans and non-humans, have challenged the centrality of anthropos in translation.
Horror Studies Now: A Major International Conference (28-29 May 2026, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK)
The Horror Studies Research Group at Northumbria University invites researchers working in the multidisciplinary field of “Horror Studies” to submit abstracts about their research for the 2026 edition of the major, in-person, annual conference, Horror Studies Now, taking place on 28-29 May 2026.
Call for Papers – CLOSURE: Journal of Comics Studies #13 (November 2026)
Open Call for Submissions
CLOSURE: Journal of Comics Studies will once again provide a platform for all facets of comic studies in its thirteenth issue, to be published in Fall 2026. From cultural, visual, and media studies to social and natural sciences and beyond, CLOSURE invites essays and academic reviews that engage with the »state of the comic.« Whether in-depth analysis, comic theory, or innovative new approaches—for the open topic section, we welcome diverse contributions from the interdisciplinary field of comics research.
Thematic Section: »Animal Studies«
For more than a decade, the jihadist group Boko Haram—whose name roughly means “Western education is a sin”—has profoundly shaped Nigeria’s political, social, and cultural landscape. The violence perpetrated by the Islamist group—including the regular abduction of children—has caused thousands of deaths, forced population displacements, and a major humanitarian and security crisis, particularly in the northeast of the country.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Sonic Representations of Jewishness, On Screen and Off
In-person conference at UCLA, April 19-21, 2026
Jews’ longstanding involvement with film and television has drawn much attention from scholars and the general public alike, raising the question of the significance of Jewish heritage and Jewishness more broadly for these creative endeavors, both on screen and behind the scenes.
Given the centrality of music to Jewish culture, this conference seeks especially to delve into the ways portrayals of Jewishness are reinforced or made more complicated through music and sound in screen culture.
Monsters, Monstrosities, & the Monstrous Area
Join us for the 2026 Popular Culture/American Culture Association's National Conference.
Our area provides a home for everything monsters at PCA. We are proud to be the sister area of Vampire Studies who inspired us to create this area for the rest of the monsters. Please join us in exploring the themes, influences, and impact of the monster as a cultural and historical touchstone.
To mark the 50th anniversary of Stephen King’s landmark 1977 novel, The Shining, editors Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock and Tony Magistrale solicit chapter proposals for an edited collection of scholarly essays with the working title, Fifty Years of The Shining: New Essays. Proposals are welcome on any aspects of the novel, its adaptations, paratexts, and cultural influence.
Please direct 250-word proposals (demonstrating appropriate conversance with relevant existing scholarly literature), as well as inquiries, to Jeffrey.Weinstock@cmich.edu and Anthony.Magistrale@uvm.edu. The deadline for proposals is December 1st, 2025.
The Manuscript: Journal of Taylor Swift Studies (JOTSS)
Binghamton University’s Inaugural Issue
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline - December 13th, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST
Submission Website: https://orb.binghamton.edu/jotss/
Introduction and Journal Scope:
Bureaucratic Modernism
Edited by Alexandra Irimia and Jonathan Foster
Both modernist literature and modern bureaucracy reshaped how societies imagined authority, individuality, and the written word. Modernist authors not only depicted bureaucracy—they absorbed and transformed its textual forms, procedural rhythms, and rationalized aesthetics. This volume takes that convergence as its starting point, asking how the rise of administrative culture in the early twentieth century influenced modernist style, and how modernist experimentation in turn reframed the experience of bureaucracy.
Heidelberg Center for American Studies
Annual Interdisciplinary Spring Academy Conference
Heidelberg, Germany, March 23-27, 2026
The Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA) invites applications for its annual Spring Academy on American Culture, Economics, Geography, History, Literature, Politics, and Religion to be held from March 23-27, 2026.
The HCA Spring Academy provides 20 international Ph.D. students with the opportunity to present and thoroughly discuss their ongoing Ph.D. projects. The conference offers a forum for Ph.D. candidates in which they can present their research candidly and receive valuable feedback.
Call for Papers for the Samuel Beckett Working Group at the IFTR World Congress in Melbourne, Australia, 6–10 July 2026
‘Nothing to be done’: What Samuel Beckett’s Theatre Does and What We Do with It
David Lynch’s death in January 2025 fixed his life, legacy, and body of work in concrete terms, seemingly at odds with his free and fluid approach to artistic expression characterized by limitless inspiration and interpretation. Only the end of his life could render his work ‘complete.’ But if death is not an ending, then where is, and wherefore, the filmmaker who no longer makes films?
(Re)generative Storytelling: Embodied Narratives for Resilience and Social Renewal
March 5-8, 2025| Pittsburgh PA), Virtual Only
Abstract submission link: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21583
ABSTRACTS DUE: SEPT 30, 2025
Through this Call for Papers, the Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) invites submission of proposals for breakout sessions and applications for the New Voices Breakout Speaker Grant at the 2026 JASNA Annual General Meeting (AGM) October 29-November 1, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. The Call for Papers forms also include the application for the JASNA New Voices Breakout Speaker grant.
2026 AGM Theme: "Jane Austen's Bath Novels: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion."
Submission Deadline: November 30, 2025
Reading as a Political Act (Roundtable, NeMLA 2026)
Deadline for abstract submission: September 30, 2025
From book bans to executive orders, the question of academic freedom and the freedom to read has become increasingly urgent. In the wake of the 2024 election, debates around “parental rights” and ideological control have intensified, fueling challenges to literacy and intellectual freedom. According to preliminary data from the American Library Association, 1,128 unique titles were challenged between January 1 and August 31, 2024 (“American Library Association reveals preliminary data on 2024 book challenges,” September 23, 2024).
In 2025-2026, Current Keywords in Digital Literary Culture will host two virtual mini-conferences consisting of four thematically-linked keywords actively shaping digital literary culture in the very online, very present moment. We are working at the bleeding edge of culture, and these mini-conferences are designed to be intimate, safe, and collaborative spaces to think with others about what we see emerging, as it is emerging.
Open Cultural Studies (www.degruyter.com/culture) invites submissions for a special issue entitled Post-Truth and Indigenous Environmental Justice in Canada: Myths, Media, and Reality.
Call for Abstracts!
Classic Rock and Philosophy: Dispatches from the Dark Side of the Moon
Edited by Joshua Heter and Richard Greene
Call for Papers
Stardom and Fandom
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
47th Annual Conference, February 25-28, 2026
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Submissions open: September 1, 2025
Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2025
The 57th annual NeMLA Convention is taking place Thursday, March 5, through Sunday, March 8, 2026, at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown in Pittsburgh, PA. For more information, see https://www.nemla.org/.
This panel explores the regenerative power of early modern drama and travel narratives, focusing on how these texts reimagine cultural encounters, expand geographic and imaginative boundaries, and challenge traditional understandings of self and the other, with particular emphasis on the Mediterranean as a vital site of exchange. In harmony with the conference theme of (Re)generation, this panel invites papers that investigate how Shakespeare and his contemporaries engaged with the Mediterranean as a space of constant (re)formation, where diverse cultures, languages, and religions converged, influencing both dramatic form and narrative structure.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Call for Research Article
For December 2025 Issue
Last date for Research Article Submission is 10th December 2025 for December Issue ,
The Creative Launcher
An International, Peer Reviewed Indexed, Refereed Journal in English
Indexed in MLA, ERIHPLUS, MIAR, Sherpa Romeo, World cat, Fatcat, Google Scholar, BASE, Crossref, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and World wide acknowledged.
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Editor-in-chief: Dr. Ram Avadh Prajapati
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Each article will be published with DOI.
Call for proposals for the 35th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf and Sound
24-28 June, 2026
İstanbul Bilgi University
İstanbul,Turkey
“I always think of my books as music before I write them”
Virginia Woolf to Elizabeth Trevelyan, The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 6, September 4, 1940.
In an era defined by rapid social, technological, and environmental change, the concept of (Re)generation offers a vital framework for reimagining general education. This panel invites scholars, educators, and academic leaders to explore how the principles of (Re)generation can revitalize curricula, pedagogy, and institutional practices in ways that not only respond to the challenges of the present but also prepare us for the future.
This panel invites papers that engage with aspects of performance, mediated by concepts of gender, in English and Anglophone theatre and drama. The panel is not restricted to any particular period, but preference may be given to proposals that engage with British theatre from 1500 to 1800.
Please submit abstracts through the NeMLA portal: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21738
Twenty years ago, David Eng, Jack Halberstam, and the late José Esteban Muñoz asked “What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now?” in a special issue of Social Text. With this question, they invited the field’s overhaul through considerations of race, debates about temporality/futurity, and interrogations of the transnational assemblages that then shaped refugee and migrant life. At the same time the special issue deconstructed the privileged subjects of queer studies, it echoed, furthered, and made space for field-defining works in queer Latinx studies: Muñoz’s Disidentifications (1999), Juana Maria Rodríguez Queer Latinidad (2003), Richard T.
Conference Details
We are seeking papers for the "Kafka's Fiction" panel at the 57th annual Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA), which will be held between March 5-8 in Pittsburgh, PA. You can find more information about the event on NeMLA's website: https://www.nemla.org/convention.html
Modality
Hybrid: The session will be held in-person but a few remote presentations may be included.
Panel Abstract
New Perspectives on Bob Dylan (NeMLA 2026)
Deadline for abstract submission: September 30 2025
This is a call for chapter proposals on the FX Channel's 2023 docuseries "Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur" for the FX Reader, an anthology of FX's best original TV series, which is under a two-volume book contract with Syracuse University Press. The docuseries explores the lives and legacies of Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni, who was a Black Panther Party activist.
“Blacks in Boston” is a series of conferences conceived of by former Boston College Black
Studies Director Amanda V. Houston. Previous conferences have addressed subjects such as blacks in metropolitan Boston, the struggle for equal education, the relationships between Irish
and black Bostonians, the role of immigrants of African descent in the development, and evolution of Boston’s black communities, and black Bostonians and the media.