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Ambivalent Solidarities: South Asian Women’s Intellectual, Affective and Activist Networks

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:05am
Hiya Chatterjee; Sreejata Paul
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 10, 2025

Ambivalent Solidarities: South Asian Women’s Intellectual, Affective and Activist Networks

 

Editors:

Hiya Chatterjee, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Swarnamoyee Jogendranath Mahavidyalaya, Vidyasagar University

Sreejata Paul, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Shiv Nadar University Delhi-NCR

 

 

 

ReStaging 25

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:05am
The Northern School of Art, UK
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 21, 2025

CFP: “If you live a long life and get to the end of it without ever once having felt crushingly depressed, then you probably haven’t been paying attention” – The Representation of Mental Health in Theatre & Performance

Keynote: Robert Icke

The organizers invite proposals for 15-minute papers to be presented at the first Re-Staging conference. Hosted by staff aligned to the Stage & Screen Faculty of The Northern School of Art, this event will take place in person on Friday 11th April 2025. The theme for this year’s conference will explore the representation of mental health in theatre & performance.

The CFP will broadly look at three key strands:

Anthropology, Psychology, and Self-Understanding (Deadline Jan. 28, 2025)

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:05am
European Network for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

European Network for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Conference:

 Anthropologies and Psychologies in (Inter)Action - Engaging Interdisciplinary Perspectives

11 - 13 June 2025, University of Münster, Germany

Conference information: https://enpanthro.net/enpa-2025-conference/

CFP for an in-person panel:

Anthropology, Psychology, and Self-Understanding: Exploring Educative Contexts and Possibilities

"Teaching Literature And Writing Studies In A Polarized Society"

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:05am
New Jersey College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 30, 2025

Graduate Student Awards in Literature (literary analysis) or Pedagogy (teaching methodologies and reflections), and Writing (fiction, non-fiction, and poetry) 

Graduate students are invited to submit papers or creative pieces for the NJCEA annual Graduate Student Awards. The winners of these two awards will receive Amazon gift cards and have their papers published in The Watchung Review, the official publication of the NJCEA. Complete submissions can be sent as electronic attachments to Rachael Warmington at rkw2111@gmail.com by February 7th, 2025. 

"Teaching Literature And Writing Studies In A Polarized Society"

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:05am
New Jersey College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 30, 2025

NJCEA 47th Annual Conference

 "TEACHING LITERATURE AND WRITING STUDIES IN A POLARIZED SOCIETY" 

March 22, 2025 Seton Hall University

The challenges of teaching humanities in today’s increasingly polarized political climate are profound. Educators find themselves at the intersection of diverse ideologies, cultural tensions, and barriers students may face in their access to education. How do we teach literature and writing in ways that foster civility, empathy, and meaningful dialogue amid stark political divides? For the 2025 NJCEA annual conference, we ask you to consider ideas and pedagogical strategies that help navigate these tensions without losing the richness and relevance of literature and writing.

Healing Narratives, Embodied Histories: Medical Humanities in South Asia

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 11:04am
Animesh Roy and Bosudha Bandyopadhyay
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 15, 2025

Call for Papers

Healing Narratives, Embodied Histories: Medical Humanities in South Asia

Animesh Roy and Bosudha Bandyopadhyay

 

  

 

 

Medical Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that examines the human dimensions of health, illness, and healthcare through the lens of literature, arts, humanities, and social sciences. It seeks to deepen understanding of medical practices by exploring how cultural, historical, ethical, and literary contexts shape healthcare experiences.

Call for book chapters

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 10:12am
The Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia & the unviersity of Sfax, Tunisia
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 28, 2025

Call for Papers: Edited Volume on “Writing under Duress in Anglophone Arab Literature in the Diaspora: The Articulation of a Coerced Imagination”

 

Editors: Dr. Hamida Riahi, Prof. Mounir Triki, and Dr. Saud Enazi
Publisher: This volume is being prepared for submission to Palgrave Macmillan for consideration.

Overview

Network Imaginaries: Past, Present, and Future (4S 2025 Seattle)

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:29am
4S 2025 Seattle Panel
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 31, 2025

Dear colleagues,

We are seeking presenters for the panel, Network Imaginaries: Past, Present, and Future, at the next 4S conference (September 3-7, 2025, Seattle, WA, USA). We welcome papers of varying approaches that consider the origins, mobilizations, endurances, and evolutions of the network imaginaries underlying technologies and systems from the 19th Century through to contemporary transformations and promises. (See below for the full call and submission details.)

Proposals consisting of a short abstract (up to 250 words) will be accepted until January 31 via the official website of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S).

Enchanting Wor(l)ds: The Works of Marina Warner

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:29am
Centre for Comparative Literature, Goldsmiths, University of London
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 31, 2025

Marina Warner’s latest work, Sanctuary: The Shelter of Stories (working title), the publication of which will coincide with our conference, opens with a scene from a film, where a man being chased finds refuge in a cathedral. Marina Warner describes how, as he lifts the giant door knocker, it becomes a hinge between danger and safety, enveloping the suppliant in a protective halo and becoming a portal to the Church’s ancient rite of, and right to, sanctuary. Enchanting Wor(l)ds will examine the myriad ways in which Marina Warner has dedicated her career to analysing how objects, spaces, temporalities, people, worlds and words can become enchanted: how they might be imbued with power, aura, mystery or dread.

Fatness, Queerness, and Neurodivergent Narratives of Intersectional Identities in Media and Pop Culture

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:29am
BIMM, Sri Balaji University Pune, India
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 15, 2025

In contemporary media and pop culture, the intersection of fatness, queerness, and neurodivergent signifies a crucial but inadequately researched domain of identity and representation. The representation of marginalised identities is becoming increasingly significant as cultural spaces continue to impact social norms and impact perspectives. Media and popular culture have the ability to either reinforce stereotypes or contest the status quo by emphasising varied, nuanced narratives. The comprehension of the intersections between neurodivergent, queer, and fat identities offers valuable insight into the lived experiences of numerous individuals, thereby promoting inclusivity and empathy in a society that frequently marginalises diversity.

Migrant Sensoria (special issue, Senses and Society)

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:29am
Senses and Society
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 1, 2025

Migrant Sensoria–special issue of The Senses and Society

What are the sensory experiences of migration? How do migrants negotiate their movement not only between spaces and cultures, but between different configurations of sensory environments, habits, and values? How do traumatic contexts of migration register—or fail to register—in sensory experience, and in sensorially entangled memories? How do different sensory arrangements and pedagogies contribute to the erosion, maintenance, or resurgence of collective memories across individual and trans-generational time? How might sensory experiences and interventions contribute to migrant performance, stories, and media—and to articulating “migrant futures” (Bahng)?

(EXTENDED DEADLINE) - ROMANTIC (UN)CONSCIOUSNESS

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:28am
British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, January 20, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS

British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) PGR & ECR Conference 
 
ROMANTIC (UN)CONSCIOUSNESS
 
Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge: 4th-5th September 2025

Online: 12th September 2025
 
Keynote Speakers Include:

Dr Rowan Rose Boyson (King's College London)

Call for Submissions: Special Issue of Forum on AI, Labor, and Contingency

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Friday, January 17, 2025 - 8:28am
NCTE/CCCC
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 15, 2025

Forum: Issues about Part-Time and Contingent Faculty is a peer-reviewed journal published by NCTE and CCCC to address working conditions, professional life, activism, and perspectives of non-tenure-track faculty.

This special issue—“AI Labor and Contingency: Issues Surrounding the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Student Work and Considerations for Part-Time and Contingent Faculty”—will be published in the fall of 2025. The submission deadline is March 15.

Film-Philosophy Conference 2025, University of Malta, 23-25 June

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:46am
Film-Philosophy / University of Malta
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 21, 2025

Film-Philosophy Conference 2025

University of Malta | 23-25 June 2025

 

Deadline for submissions: 21 February 2025

 

Sponsored by York University in Toronto and the University of Malta, the 2025 Film-Philosophy Conference will be held 23-25 June at the Valletta Campus of the University of Malta.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Sandra Laugier (Philosophy, Sorbonne, France)

Panel 69: Gender & Sexuality in Postmillennial South Asian Comics and Graphic Narratives, ECSAS 2025, University of Heidelberg, Germany, October 1-4, 2025

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:10am
University of Heidelberg, Germany
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 30, 2025

Call for Papers

In the postmillennial era, South Asian graphic narratives have emerged as powerful mediums for exploring traditional notions of gender and sexuality. This panel examines the ways in which these contemporary visual storytelling forms address and subvert the cultural constructs surrounding gender and sexual identities in South Asia.

Panel description:

Panel 69 - 

C19 Podcast: Call for Proposals

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:10am
C19 Podcast
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 15, 2025

The C19 Podcast invites proposals from individuals and collaborators of all ranks for single podcast episodes that offer creative, story-driven analysis of topical events that spark connections to nineteenth-century America. We are especially interested in episodes that help make both the nineteenth-century and the specific disciplinary knowledge of our scholarly community legible and exciting to a wide audience.  As our podcast grows, we seek to expand its potential to engage diverse publics in the civic and cultural life of the past.

The Document in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Literature

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:09am
ALA, Boston, MA, May 21-24, 2025
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 30, 2025

The emergence of modern documentary poetics is often attributed to twentieth-century writers who were interested in redefining the purpose and limits of artistic expression, a redefinition that occurred in the context of labor exploitation, racial violence, and ethnic cleansing. This panel asks participants to consider the nineteenth-century precursors of modern documentary literature. How and to what ends do documents and literature intersect throughout the long nineteenth century? What constitutes a document and how might this definition enable new ways of interrogating issues of race, gender, class, indigeneity, and ethnicity? What formal features and aesthetic innovations emerge during the nineteenth century?

Book Chapters: Grant Writing Collaborations in Academic Librarianship

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:09am
ACRL Press
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 28, 2025

CfP

 

Grant Writing Collaborations in Academic Librarianship

Editor

Dr. Addison Lucchi

Instructional & Research Librarian | Professor
MidAmerica Nazarene University

About this Edited Collection

Ecocriticism: Old and New Challenges

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Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:08am
East-West Cultural Passage Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 1, 2025

 Physical landscapes and human-environment interactions have long been portrayed in literature and the arts. The modern environmentalist movement, which first appeared in the late nineteenth century and which gained traction in the 1960s, has resulted in a wide variety of fictional and nonfiction works addressing the evolving interaction between humans and the natural world. However, it was only in the early 1990s that “ecocriticism” emerged as a self-conscious critical practice, one that has gone through a variety of designations: environmental criticism, literary-environmental studies, literary ecology, literary environmentalism, green cultural studies or, more recently, environmental humanities.

Langston Hughes and Black Aesthetics: “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” at 100: A Special Issue of The Langston Hughes Review

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:08am
Tony Bolden
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 1, 2025

In a 1926 issue of the Nation, Langston Hughes published his famous essay, “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” a response to George Schuyler’s essay, “Negro Art-Hokum,” wherein Schuyler lampoons the idea of a distinctive African American culture. This special issue will examine the literary and cultural impact of Hughes’s essay a century later.

Call for Proposals: LEARNING FROM FEAR

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:08am
University of Memphis English Graduate Organization
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 21, 2025

Call for Papers: LEARNING FROM FEAR

The University of Memphis English Department will host a graduate student conference, Learning From Fear, on April 25th-26th, 2025, in Memphis, Tennessee. This conference aims to appeal to a variety of disciplines and interests, including rhetoric, communication, film and media studies, creative writing, linguistics, African American literature, museum studies, philosophy, graphic design, pop culture studies, psychology, educational studies, and web development. 

Key Research Questions

Island Voices on the Move: Sinophone Research Forum

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Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:08am
Workshop on Hong Kong Cultures, Arts and Languages / University of Leeds
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 31, 2025

Call for Papers: Sinophone Research Forum: Island Voices on the Move 

11-13 June 2025, University of Leeds

The forumfocuses on the global Sinophone communities. We welcome proposals for individual papers (20-minute papers) and 3-paper panels.  

Ethics of Democracy: Conflicts and Challenges

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:08am
Aloke N Prabhu
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 22, 2025

Democracy has a strange quality, that it is systematically ambiguous. Recently, the ambiguity has led to contestations that has questioned the very foundations of democratic values and principles. The erosion of faith and conflicts around the globe is evidenced through collapse of democratic regimes or call to reform democratic practices to be replaced by more rigid or powerful structures. Many believe the rise in inequality, drastic climate changes, migration, religious fundamentalism and lack of basic facilities and growing social, political and economic insecurities has been some of the factors, that led many to question the legitimacy of democratic institutions and practices.

Writing from the Margins

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:07am
Watermark Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 1, 2025

Watermark, the annual, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by graduate students in the English Department at California State University, Long Beach, is now seeking submissions for its nineteenth volume. Our journal is dedicated to publishing original, critical, and theoretical papers concerned with literature of all genres and periods, as well as representing current issues in the field of rhetoric and composition. As this journal is intended to provide a forum for emerging voices, only student work will be considered.

English Romanticism

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:07am
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

The Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association seeks papers exploring English Romanticism (1798 - 1837). The conference will be held at the Centennial by Davenport Hotel in Spokane, WA, from 16 October to 18 October 2025. Please submit abstracts of 250 words and a 60-word bio to JT Rucker at william.rucker10@okstate.edu by 1 April 2025.

Call for chapters: The Post/Colonial Eye: Visual Discourses of Empire

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:07am
TU Dresden / University of Newcastle, Australia
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 31, 2025

The Post/Colonial Eye: Visual Discourses of Empire

 

With expressed interest from Routledge

 

Please note: At this point, we are only looking for additional chapters focussing on the second part of this volume as highlighted below. To expand our geographical scope, we are, unfortunately, not able to include more contributions studying postcolonial India.  

 

In examining the intersections of (post)colonial studies and visual culture, the proposed volume employs a dual approach. 

 

W.D. FARD MAN, MYTH, AND MYSTERY

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:06am
Dr. JOHN ANDREW MORROW
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, July 4, 2025

Please Post and Share CALL FOR PAPERS W.D. FARD: MAN, MYTH, AND MYSTERY Edited by Dr. John Andrew Morrow Academics, scholars, professors, and researchers are invited to submit studies on the following and related topics for consideration for publication in a new work delving into the identity and ideology of W.D. Fard, the founder of the Nation of Islam. We are looking for anything and everything related to W.D. Fard. - W.D. Fard and the First Nations / The Native American connection- Previously unpublished letters, family stories, and photographs of W.D.

Call for Papers: IEEE International Conference On Quantum Software 2025

updated: 
Friday, January 17, 2025 - 4:06am
2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUANTUM SOFTWARE (QSW 2025)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, February 24, 2025

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2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUANTUM SOFTWARE (QSW 2025)
PART OF THE 2025 IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON SERVICES (SERVICES 2025)

When and Where: July 7-12, 2025 in Helsinki, Finland
Website: https://services.conferences.computer.org/2025/qsw/
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