The Jack London Society Panel at the American Literature Association Conference, May 26-29, 2022, Chicago, IL
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American Literature Association 2022 Conference
Chicago, IL, May 26-29, 2022
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Jack London Society
American Literature Association 2022 Conference
Chicago, IL, May 26-29, 2022
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Mind Engineering
Edited by Chris Shei and James Schnell
Call for chapter proposals
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Cavell and KuhnSpecial Issue of Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies Deadline for abstract submissions: May 15, 2022 Contact email:Brad.tabas@ensta-bretagne.frp.a.jenner@lboro.ac.uk There is no question that Stanley Cavell and Thomas Kuhn deeply influenced one another. Both testify to this influence in their published writings. Cavell, for his part, announced that he could not “exaggerate the importance” of his “intellectual companionship” with Kuhn in the preface to The Claim of Reason.
Call for Proposals
Theme Issue of College English:
Building Communities of Resistance: bell hooks’ Life, Work, and Impact
When we talk about that which will sustain and nurture our spiritual growth as a people, we must once again talk about the importance of community. For one of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we are not alone.
—bell hooks
Yearning: Race, Gender, and
Cultural Politics, 1999 (p. 213)
Transgressive Teaching & Learning: Critical Essays on bell hooks’ Engaged Pedagogy
NEW! EXTENDED DEADLINE AND MOVED TO ONLINE FORMAT → Conferencia para estudiantes graduados GRAPHSY: Identidades Híbridas: la imaginación de lo social / a imaginação do social
Online (Georgetown University): 18 de febrero
Deadline call for abstracts: 14 de enero
Please, consider sending an abstract and sharing this information with graduate students.
MIGC 2022: Access February 18th-20th, 2022, Hybrid
The 17th Annual Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Keynote Speaker: Brian Dobreski, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Call for Submissions - DEADLINE: Thursday, January 20th, 2022
Submit your proposal: https://forms.gle/GPURmjiVFJ1rJHvE7
Please direct any questions to: themigc@gmail.com
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Revealing Posthuman Encounters in Performance
Edited by Stefano Boselli and Sarah Lucie
to be published by Routledge
Abstract proposals due by February 28, 2022
Revealing Posthuman Encounters in Performance is an intervention to reframe current theatre studies methodologies to attend to the broader spectrum of non-human actors and the crucial ways they exert agency in the theatre event.
Vancouver, located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, has long been a site of occupation, exchange, defiance and resilience. From time immemorial, it has been a location of trade and traversal across coastal Indigenous communities of the Pacific and, in more recent centuries, a place where other diverse cultures from across the world have also negotiated relation across colonial pathways and settlements. Vancouver is a site of multiple Nation to Nation relationships. It is a site of resistance as well as capitulation to uneven development, neoliberal markets, colonial laws, and to exclusion – situations exacerbated by the recent pandemic.
The organizers of the 2022 British Women Writers Conference held this year at Baylor University invite papers and panel proposals interpreting the theme of “Borders” in 18th- and 19th-century British women’s writing. In response to the 2021 BWWC “Reorientations,” panels and papers on topics related to race and ethnicity are especially welcome.
Please consider submitting for a proposed seminar on "Literatures of an Algorithmic World" at ACLA 2022.
American Literature Association
May 26-29, 2022
Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois
In an effort to organize a new Richard Wright Society, this call announces two sessions on Wright, along with an organizing meeting, to take place at the 33rd Annual American Literature Association Conference.
Roundtable: Richard Wright’s Place in the Canon
As a sport, basketball follows a certain set of rules and conventions which serve as a framework for players, coaches, and teams to play the sport. By their very nature, these rules are meritocratic which means that all participants are equal on the court, play by the same rules, and the only relevant (read as: game deciding) factors are effort, skill, and fortune. Such a perspective on basketball and sports leads certain fans and observers to statements such as “politics should be kept out of sports”.
There Can Be Only One. This phrase was made popular 35 years ago with the release of Highlander, a fantasy action-adventure film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Christophe Lambert, Sean Connery, and Clancy Brown. While it did not turn a profit during its theatrical release, it did become a cult film inspiring several sequels, three television series, original novels, comic books, audio books, video games, a web series, collectibles, musical scores, and a loyal fandom who have successfully organized a number of Highlander fan conventions.
ASMCF-SSFH Postgraduate Study Day 2022
Call for papers - Images: Past & Present
A virtual study day to be held on 23 April 2022
Keynote: To Be Confirmed
What happens when the images come into the world? With or without its consent, civil society has been constantly imaged, recorded, documented, archived and exhibited. This omnipresence of images created, circulated, and displayed merits an analysis of the multiplicity of its forms and its roots.
Call For Papers
Ecopedagogies and Hispanic Studies:
Knowledge and Skills for the Anthropocene
Revista de ALCES XXI. Journal of Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film 2023 Special Issue
While traditional pedagogies have contributed to what Rob Nixon has called the two defining crises of the 21st century: catastrophic climate change and widening global disparity, the emergence of critical pedagogies and environmental humanities has brought new ways for curricular innovation.
Often drawing from religious mythology, fantastic literature has been intricately linked to religious themes since before the mid-twentieth century, when Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia, a religious allegory (although he insisted that it was not), and Tolkien formulated his understanding of fantasy as a sub-creation. In His Dark Materials (1995-2000), Philip Pullman creates a New Eve and imagines a frail deity no longer in control. A myriad of fantastic fiction — such as Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (1996) and Neil Gaiman's American Gods (2001) — also looks at the displacement or immigration of old gods as well as the creation of new ones.
There have been several recent studies of literary writing as something that crosses between secular artistry and religious practice, for example Kyle Garton-Gundling’s Enlightened Individualism: Buddhism and Hinduism in American Literature from the Beats to the Present and Avram Alpert’s A Partial Enlightenment: What Modern Literature and Buddhism Can Teach Us About Living Well Without Perfection. The writers who are discussed in relation to Buddhism and other religions spreading from Asia to the West has increased since the Beats were the “usual suspects,” but it was surprising that Buddhism was rarely mentioned in the recent obituaries of bell hooks.
Please consider applying to the forthcoming National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers on continuity and change in the production, dissemination, and reading of Western European books during the 200 years following the advent of printing with movable type. The seminar will pose the governing question of whether the advent of printing was a necessary precondition for the Protestant Reformation. Participants will consider ways in which elements such as book layout, typography, illustration, and paratext (e.g., prefaces, glosses, and commentaries) shaped the responses of readers.
Words, Music and Propaganda
September 15-17, 2022
Faculty of Arts/Faculty of Education
University of Maribor
Koroška cesta 160
2000 Maribor
The fifth Words and Music conference organized by the English Department of the Faculty of Arts and the Music Department of the Faculty of Education at the University of Maribor will explore the relation between words, music and propaganda, and the place of that relation in history and in modern contemporary culture.
CFP: Paneled Scaffolding: Reflecting on Building and Sustaining Comics Studies Programs, Library Collections, and Journals.
Audiovisual Translation and Minority Cultures
International Conference
Sponsored by CenTras (Centre for Translation Studies @UCL - UK), AIA (Italian Association for English Studies) and CUSVE (The University Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies)
Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo
Pescara, 3-4 June 2022
Call for Papers
When, in his Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802), William Wordsworth insisted that an “overbalance of pleasure” entails the “circumstance of meter,” he confirmed a philosophical assumption far older than Kant's theory of the sublime. The pervasive assumption—which, today, can be tracked in an on-going
“affective turn” (necessarily entangled in matters of form and style)—is that the artificial makes possible an understanding of the natural.
The New Series of The AnaChronisT invites academic papers for its 2022 issue by 4 April 2022.
We welcome essays in any field of English and American literature, literary theory, and cultural history.
Selection of articles to be published is based on readers’ reports from members of the Editorial Board and on double-blind peer-reviewing by experts of the given subject. For further information, please visit "For Authors" >> "Stylesheet" and "Submission"
The 2nd International Conference on Medical Humanities in the Middle East (online)
April 9-10, 2022
In collaboration with the Open Access journals of Frontiers (www.frontiersin.org) we are bringing together a selected group of international experts to contribute to an article collection:
"On Poverty and Its Eradication"
Submission Deadlines:
28 February 2022 - Abstract
30 April 2022 - Manuscript
Visit the collection homepage for the full description of the project:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/27921/
Participating Journals - manuscripts can be submitted to this Research Topic via the following journals:
In collaboration with the Open Access journals of Frontiers (www.frontiersin.org) we are bringing together a selected group of international experts to contribute to an article collection:
"Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty. A Sociological Perspective"
Submission Deadlines:
31 March 2022 - Abstract
15 June 2022 - Manuscript
Visit the collection homepage for the full description of the project:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/30648/
Panel in ALA 2022 Conference - Adversity and Creativity (African Literature, Film, Media and Public Discourse), May 18-21, 2022 (ONLINE CONFERENCE)
Panel title: Sindiwe Magona: Chronicling South Africa’s Tumultuous Path to Freedom and Beyond
Call for Papers
Conjugal Relationships: An Assessment of Sino / West Discourse and Aesthetics
“The Politics of Sound” - Intersections | Cross-sections (IS|CS) Annual Graduate Conference 2022
Presented by the joint graduate program in Communication & Culture , at X* University & York University
March 18th - 19th, 2022 - Virtual and in-person programming.
Call for presentations: “The Politics of Sound”
Deadline for submissions: Monday January 10th, 11:59pm EST.