James Baldwin Review Volume 11 (2025) Call for Papers: “European Baldwins”
Volume 11 (2025) Call for Papers: “European Baldwins”
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Volume 11 (2025) Call for Papers: “European Baldwins”
“Reading Taylor Swiftly”CFP for Post-45 Contemporaries
Co-editors:
Stephanie Burt, Donald and Catherine Loker Professor of English, Harvard University
Gabriel Hankins, Associate Professor of English, Clemson University
Knowing India: Academic Social Responsibility and the Humanities
Offered by Centre for Translation of Indian Literatures (CENTIL), Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University
under
SPARC Project (Scheme for the Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration) in association with the Humanities in India Partnership Programme, University of East Anglia.
Comparative Literature and Translation:
Mapping Milestones, Tracing Trajectories
Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University
in collaboration with the
Comparative Literature Association of India
(23rd – 25th July 2024)
Three-Day International Online Conference in Memory of
Dr. Chandra Mohan,
former General Secretary of CLAI
The ‘growth’ of Translation Studies: View from Asia
The "British Literature and Culture: 20th and 21st Centuries" session welcomes papers that explore the rich cultural heritage of 20th and 21st Century British literature. It is important to note that this session uses the term “literature” liberally to include visual and performing arts, products of stage and screen that point to aspects of British culture generally, including the country’s politics. With regard to the conference’s theme “Translation in Action,” the session also welcomes but does not require proposals that discuss how the non-Anglophone world has reacted to/understood/re-interpreted 20th and 21st century British literature, or thoughts on teaching this literature in the American classroom.
CFP
Epistémè (Sorbonne Nouvelle) sponsored Panel – RSA, Boston, 2025
Thanatic Self-Fashioning: Attempted Suicides in Early Modern England, On- and Off-Stage
We invite you to submit papers in English for the next 43rd issue of the journal “Świat i Słowo” (World and Word), which we dedicate to the use of corpus linguistics methods for the analysis of various linguistic phenomena occurring in discourse – broadly defined as “language in use” (Brown and Yule 1983). The aim of the volume is to present research that combines corpus linguistics and the analysis of different forms and varieties of discourse. Preference is given to articles presenting the results of original research of an empirical or analytical nature conducted using corpus linguistics tools and techniques to analyse the ways in which language is used in different contexts for communicative purposes.
Call for Papers:
Special Issue: “Vol. 2 No. 1, Sci-Fi’s Narratives of Possibilities and Probabilities”
The Classical Connection (ISSN 2994-9262 Online)
Overview:
The Margaret Cavendish Society will sponsor two or more sessions (panels or roundtables) at the Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting in Boston, MA. The RSA conference in 2025 will be held jointly with the Shakespeare Assocation of America.
CFP: EDITED VOLUME ON TV SERIES CREATED BY SUSAN HARRIS
Screen Storytellers:
The Works of Susan Harris
Edited by Rosanne Welch
This edited volume on the works of Susan Harris will be part of the new SCREEN STORYTELLERS series published by Bloomsbury Academic. Seeking 250-word abstracts for previously unpublished essays on television series created by Harris. Final essays will be 3,000-3,500 words, written for an audience of student readers.
The Milton Society of America invites proposals for 15-20-minute papers exploring Milton’s place in the global seventeenth century. This panel seeks to consider Milton’s participation in and reflections on cross-cultural encounters, including during his years in the Commonwealth government. Considerations of Milton’s engagements with empire, race, and non-Anglophone cultures are especially welcome. Send a paper title (15-word maximum), 200-word abstract, and resume (.pdf or .doc) to Marissa Greenberg at MiltonSocietySec@gmail.com no later than July 1.
The Milton Society of America invites proposals for 15-20-minute papers considering any aspect of Milton's writings, their reception, and their significance. Send a paper title (15-word maximum), 200-word abstract, and resume (.pdf or .doc) to Marissa Greenberg at MiltonSocietySec@gmail.com no later than July 1.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ESSAYS, REVIEWS, RESPONSES, POETRY, PROSE, AND VISUAL ART
Our engagement and consideration of conflicts, both national and international, has undoubtedly changed in the 21st century, especially in recent years. With the aid of media and modern technology, individuals and communities have a bigger space and opportunity to respond to geopolitical events which are both geographically far away and yet have never been closer.
CFP: Rhetoric Review Symposim on Bisexual Digital Rhetorics (BiDigiRhets)Editors
Cindy Tekobbe and Derek M. Sparby
Contact Email
bisexualdigitalrhetorics@gmail.com
Description
The International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media has extended the deadline for submission of papers to be considered for its 2024 issue, vol. 8. Full paper submissions are due June 16.
As late Spring often allows for clearer and more focused work, the editors are once again inviting submissions in a broad spectrum of themes related to visual and sonic media studies. Check the call for papers for further information at https://revistas.ulusofona.pt/index.php/stereo/announcement/view/200
As an aesthetic and cultural movement, Afrofuturism began with Mark Derry’s 1993 essay, “Black to the Future.” Derry poses a difficult question: “Can a community whose past has been deliberately rubbed out, and whose energies have subsequently been consumed by the search for legible traces of its history, imagine possible futures?” The clear answer is a resounding, “YES!” Not only can Black folk imagine possible futures, but they can also write, paint, and sculpt them into being. In this special issue we invite contributors to explore what these possible futures look like. How do Afrofuturist artists reimagine a world where Black folks can be/are free? What is the cost of such freedom?
Call for - Literary Musings Online - 2584-1459
Academic Journal
Research Academy
Call for Papers
Contested & Erased Energy Knowledges
A Trans-Disciplinary Conference
31 Oct – 2 Nov 2024
University of Dundee & University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland
"Ekphrastic Criticism: Comparing Music and the Visual Arts to Poetry and Prose," 121st PAMLA conference, Palm Springs, CA, Nov 7-10, 2024.
Chapter submissions are invited for an edited collection, Marlowe X Theory.
Animals and Culture (Northeast Popular Culture Association - NEPCA)
Current Chair: Kimberly Poppiti, St. Joseph’s University, kpoppiti@sjny.edu
*** DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 16 ***
PAMLA Annual Conference
Palm Springs, California
November 6-10, 2024
"Rhetorical Approaches to Literature" (Paper / Panel)
GROWING UP, SEX ED
A Boyhood Studies special issue
berghahnjournals.com/boyhood-studies
Interim Editors:
Jonathan A. Allan, Brandon University
Chris Haywood, Newcastle University
Palimpsest - East Delta University Journal of English Studies
ISSN (Print): 2307-4094, ISSN (Online): 2709-2771
Publisher: Department of English, East Delta University, Chattogram, Bangladesh
Available Online at https://palimpsest.eastdelta.edu.bd
Crossref Identifier: https://doi.org/10.46603/pedujes
The English Department at the University of the Incarnate Word welcomes presentation proposals for its inaugural international interdisciplinary symposium on “Social Justice and the Teaching of World Literature.” The study and teaching of global texts actively allows for an inclusive representation of diverse voices and perspectives. This symposium seeks to explore more deeply the intersection between teaching world literature and social justice issues as they emerge in the 21st century.
When we call something a cliché, we’re typically calling it tired, banal, repetitive, or boring. Whether it’s an art object, a turn of speech, or a pattern of behavior, we’re identifying what it lacks: distinctiveness, originality, creativity, thrill. But in pointing to a cliché, we’re also pointing to a response. Noticing cliché creates a fissure. It elicits a reflexive movement, by which we’re forced to reckon with the repetitiousness of language; the ideological and economic structures that shape the creation of art; the social patterns that guide how we relate and self-present. Pointing to cliché, in other words, opens up the possibility for subversion.
Special Issue: Call for Papers
This issue will be published with Critical Pakistan Studies, pending review.
Ek Dost Kay Naam: Women’s Writings and Popular Literary Cultures in Urdu
Guest Editors: Iqra Shagufta Cheema and Fatima Z. Naveed
Submission Deadline Extended to June 15, 2024
Seeking session proposals for the American and Diaspora Studies area of the Northeast Modern Language Association.
March 6-9, 2025
Philadelphia, PA
Hotel & Convention Site: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Our Thursday opening address will be given by Benjamin Fraser.
Our Friday keynote event will be given by Julia Alvarez.
PUBLICATION: Edited Collection of Essays