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Martineau Society Conference, 2023, Norwich, England (6/27/23-6/30/23)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:32am
Martineau Society Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 20, 2023

The Martineau Society will be hosting its annual conference in Norwich, England.  The Martineau Society conference is an interdisciplinary conference that focuses on the lives, work, and contributions of the Martineau family, including its two most famous and influential members, Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) and James Martineau (1805-1900).

Started by Norwich Unitarians in 1994, the Martineau Society encourages scholarship on the Martineau family and their nineteenth-century context as well as their continuing influence.  

Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:

Theology and Religion

Literature (all genres, including Children’s Literature and Travel Writing)

Language and Linguistics

Latinx Linguistic Justice

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:31am
Maximillien Vis / The University of Texas, Permian Basin
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 15, 2023

Latinx Linguistic Justice, an edited collection to be submitted toRoutledge, calls us to re-examine our understandings of Latinidad or Latinx studies within Linguistic Justice. This edited collection aims to highlight marginalized voices within Latinx communities such asafro-caribeños,chicanxs,cubanxs, nuyoricans o mexicanxsfrom Arizona, California, and/or Florida.  We also seek to uplift marginalized voices from Indigenous or First-Nation, Francophone, or Lusophone peoples. A sampling of topics appropriate for this collection includes, but is not limited to: 

Planetarity and Apocalyptic Spaces: Literature, Art and Architecture

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:30am
London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT); School of Social Sciences and Professions, London Metropolitan University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 13, 2023

STREAM ORGANISER: SUBHAM MUKHERJEE AND CRAIG LUNDY

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT (250 WORDS) SUBMISSION: MARCH 13, 2023

Breaking Convention: Diasporic Fiction and the Re-Making of Genre

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:29am
Lucinda Newns / King's College London
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Breaking Convention: Diasporic Fiction and the Re-Making of Genre

A one-day workshop

16 May 2023, King’s College London

Deadline for abstracts: 22 Feb 2023

RMMLA Poets and Prose Authors Read their Works in English, Session II Prose

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:28am
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 10, 2023

Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association

Poets and Prose Authors Read their Works in English, Session II Prose.

 

Audra Spicer, Colorado State University Global audra.spicer@csuglobal.edu

 

Location: Golden/Denver, CO

Dates: October 11-14, 2023

 

Costs:

RMMLA membership: $35/year

Conference registration: $85 by April 1

Friday luncheon: free of charge for presenters ($35 for guests)

Hotel room: $147/night and sleeps four

 

CALL FOR PAPERS: Sports Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:28am
Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

The Sports Culture caucus of the Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Studies Association is proud to announce the call for papers for the 2023 MPCA/MACA conference at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois, October 6-8. Papers pertaining (but not limited to) to current and historic sports media texts, players, teams, broadcasting personalities and their representation in popular culture are encouraged.

 

Please submit a 250-word abstract at  https://www.mpcaaca.org/submit-panels . The deadline for submission is April 30, 2023.

 

CALL FOR PAPERS: LGBTQ+ and/in Popular Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:28am
Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

 

The LGBTQ+ and/in Popular Culture caucus of the Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Studies Association is proud to announce the call for papers for the 2023 MPCA/MACA conference at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois, October 6-8. Papers pertaining (but not limited to) to current and historical issues of the LGBTQ+ community and their representation in popular culture are encouraged.

Political Oratory and African American Literature

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:27am
Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 13, 2023

I am proposing an MLA 2024 special session on "Political Oratory and African American Literature."  Papers will examine speeches by elected officials as contributions to African American literary discourse.  Please email 300-word abstracts to matthewcalihman@missouristate.edu by March 13.

Grotowski / Lupa revisited

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:26am
Pamietnik Teatralny / Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

2023 marks the anniversaries of Jerzy Grotowski's 90th birthday and Krystian Lupa's 80th birthday.  On this occasion, Pamiętnik Teatralny, a bilingual Polish-English academic quarterly, invites scholars to reflect on the international presence of these two Polish directors in different cultural contexts around the world.  

Hard Times

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:25am
Victorians Institute
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

Hard Times

The 2023 Conference of the Victorians Institute
NC State University and Methodist University
Raleigh, NC
Sat-Sun October 7-8, 2023

https://victoriansinstitute2023.wordpress.com/

"Hard Times" was a frequent Victorian refrain, perhaps most famously in the title of Charles Dickens’s 1854 novel but also in Stephen Foster’s 1854 song "Hard Times Come Again No More"; in the title of Hubert von Herkomer’s 1885 painting; and throughout the century as an experience of socioeconomic difficulties, political oppression, and personal suffering.

Willa Cather: Place and Archive

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:25am
Melissa J. Homestead
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 3, 2023

In this two-week in-person NEH Institute for Higher Education Faculty from 16 July to 28 July 2023, twenty-five participants will explore place-based and archival approaches to the life and works of American novelist Willa Cather. At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, participants will have access to unparalleled archival holdings of Cather materials and the expertise of a leading center for digital humanities. At the National Willa Cather Center in Red Cloud, they will experience landscapes and buildings represented in Cather’s fiction that function as a kind of archive.

Health, Care, and Disability in the Early Modern Francophone World

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:24am
Modern Languages Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 20, 2023

This non-guaranteed panel invites contributions that explore notions of health, care, and disability in early modern Francophone spaces in various contexts and perspectives. Potential topics might include (but are certainly not limited to): the relation between care, charity, and religion in the early modern; literature featuring characters with disabilities; texts that challenge gendered notions of care; the various ways bodily ability are articulated in different spaces within the early Francophone world. We especially welcome papers engaging with these topics from global and/or intersectional perspectives, as well as those considering diachronic and transtemporal approaches.

2023 Midwest PCA/ACA Conference — Television Area

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:24am
Cory Barker
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, AND PANEL PROPOSALS

2023 Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Conference | Television Area

Friday-Sunday, 6-8 October 2023

DePaul University, Chicago, IL

Address: DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 | Phone: (312) 362-8000

The Television area of the Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association is now accepting proposals for its 2023 conference in Chicago on the campus of DePaul University.

We are looking for papers that examine any aspect of television, from any time period and using any number of methods. Potential topics for paper or panel proposals include, but are not limited to:

Midwest PCA/ACA Conference Star Trek Studies 2023

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:23am
Midwest Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, AND PANEL PROPOSALS

 

Submission link: https://www.mpcaaca.org/submit-panels 

 

Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference

 

Friday-Sunday, 06-08 October 2023

DePaul University

 

Address/Phone:

DePaul Center

1 E. Jackson Blvd.

Chicago, IL 60604

(312) 362-8000

 

Henry James and the Visual Arts

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:23am
University of Reading
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 31, 2023

Henry James and the Visual Arts

University of Reading, Thursday 29 June 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, AND PANEL PROPOSALS - Philosophy and Popular Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:22am
Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 30, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, AND PANEL PROPOSALS 

Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference 

Friday-Sunday, 6-8, October 2023 

DePaul University, Chicago, IL 
DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 362-8000

 

The Philosophy and Popular Culture Subject Area welcomes submissions to the 2023 Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference.

MLA 2024: Large Language Models and the Writer

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:21am
MLA TC Digital Humanities Executive Forum
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Publicly available text-generating engines like ChatGPT make large language models (LLMs) “writers” in their own right. How can we interpret the changing status of the writer in the age of machine learning? What does the success of AI-generated textuality ask us to reconsider, revisit, or reinvent in the context of literary theory and the digital humanities more generally?

 

This panel is a guaranteed panel, sponsored by the TC Digital Humanities executive forum for the 2024 MLA conference in Philadelphia (January 4-7). 

JOHN CLARE MLA SESSION

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:21am
Erica McAlpine/John Clare Society of North America
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 17, 2023

The John Clare Society of North America invites paper proposals for its guaranteed panel at the Modern Language Association Convention in Philadelphia, January 4-7th, 2024. Scholarship on any aspect of Clare’s poetry, prose, life, and/or sphere of influence. Send abstract and short bio by 17 March 2023 to Erica McAlpine at erica.mcalpine@ell.ox.ac.uk

MLA 2024: Care in Early Modern Literature: Practices and Possibilities

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:20am
Cynthia Nazarian / CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Guaranteed Session at MLA 2024: 4–7 January, Philadelphia, PA

We welcome 10-minute papers on any aspect of care in early modern literature and culture. How do texts portray the attachments, solidarities, labors, costs, vulnerabilities, hierarchies, etc. implicated in care? Please submit a 200-word abstract and CV to nazarian@northwestern.edu 

 

Solarpunk Joy: Celebrating beyond Sorrow

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:20am
Heather O'Leary and Phoebe Wagner / MLA24
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 5, 2023

MLA 2024 SolarpunkCFP 

Philadelphia, PA January 4-7 

Panel Organizers 

Pessimism in Poetry and Song

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:19am
MLA--Lyrica Society for Word/Music Relations
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 17, 2023

Over the centuries, there has been a connection between pessimism and poetry/song. We invite proposals examining this connection sent to jdailey@gts.edu. Include your name, phone number and e mail in an e mail--not as attachments.

Edited volume: (Re)imagining Feminisms at the Atlantic Edge

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:19am
Gemma Marr (University of New Brunswick) and Catherine Barbour (Trinity College Dublin)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 31, 2023

Catherine Bush’s 2019 novel Blaze Island opens with the following epigraph from Elena Ferrante: “Pressing changes are underway. Everything is becoming something else, unpredictably. A completely new outlook is required. The challenge now and for the foreseeable future is to extract ourselves from what men have engineered, a planet long on the edge of catastrophe.” Throughout the novel, Bush underscores the importance of thinking critically about boundaries, specifically those of gender and geography, as she reworks Shakespeare’s The Tempest to particularly Atlantic Canadian purposes.

Writing Worlds, Worlds Writing: New textualities and their online lives

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:18am
St. Joseph's University, Bangalore, India
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 25, 2023

WRITING WORLDS, WORLDS WRITING: NEW TEXTUALITIES AND THEIR ONLINE LIVES 

20 – 25 March 2023 

A national conference organized by  the Department of English, St. Joseph’s University, Bangalore 

Call for Papers/Posters 

NWSA Panel CFP: Revisiting, Reclaiming & Re-imagining Feminist Disability Futures

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:14am
Sarah Orsak
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Amidst a growing insistence on disability futures, this panel centers the future of feminist disability scholarship. Taking up the conference sub-theme of Revisiting, Reclaiming & Re-imagining, panelists propose new directions for feminist disability thought not by looking forward, but through a transformative turn to alternative pasts. Recent critical disability scholarship reimagines the field’s scholarly origins and objects, including Sami Schalk and Jina B. Kim’s call for feminist-of-color disability studies and the Crip Genealogies edited volume. This panel foregrounds this twinned intervention in field-narration and analytic objects--insisting that both are necessary for transformative feminist disability thought.

Travel Writing

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:13am
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, April 1, 2023

Proposals for presentations on travel writing in English from any period or part of the world. Please submit a 200-word abstract by April 1, 2023. The RMMLA conference will be held in Denver, CO, from Oct. 11-14, 2023. 

Tess of the d'Urbervilles: Chapters for Worldview Critical Edition

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:12am
Subashish Bhattacharjee and Indrajit Mukherjee
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Chapter proposals are sought for a volume of critical essays on Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Proposed chapters should ideally also connect to contemporary lives of the play, adaptations, influence on later works, translations, and/or connections with cultural studies' paradigms. The target readership for the volume includes teachers/instructrors, and students, which should bear upon the accessibility and adaptability of the essays themselves.

Narrative ethics and character in the representation of the past in Contemporary fiction

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:11am
Dr Christine Berberich / University of Portsmouth, UK
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 10, 2023

CFP “Narrative ethics and character in the representation of the past in Contemporary fiction”

Event 2:  Friday 16th and Saturday 17th June 2023, University of Portsmouth UK

 

Guest speaker: Novelist Patricia Duncker

 

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