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Penumbra's Poetry Chap Book Contest

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:57pm
Penumbra: the Great Central Valley's Journal of Literature and Art
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 18, 2025

The editorial staff of Penumbra is excited to announce our journal’s first annual chap book competition for poets seeking to publish a collection of original works while enjoying some friendly literary rivalry. Contest winners will receive a cash prize and have their collection of poems published in a unique and beautifully crafted chap book manufactured by Penumbra Press. We are therefore soliciting submissions from poets of all backgrounds and levels of experience. Even if you’ve never published a poem before, we are eager for the opportunity to consider your work!

"Forgotten voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference, vol. 1

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:06pm
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The CEMORY project team at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations) invites Participants to join the "Forgotten Voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference. The "Forgotten voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference is organised under the auspices of the “Central European Memory of the Holocaust in a Multicultural and Multidimensional Perspective” [CEMORY] project funded by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV). "Forgotten Voices" Conference, vol.

Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 10:56am
Sylvia Townsend Warner Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

 

Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026

 

The Sylvia Townsend Warner Society is pleased to announce the Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026. The aim of the Prize is to encourage further study of the writings of Sylvia Townsend Warner, in honour of the distinguished work of Dr Mary Jacobs.

American Nightmares II (Return to Salem): The Biennial Symposium of the Society for the Study of the American Gothic

updated: 
Sunday, July 27, 2025 - 12:34pm
Society for the Study of the American Gothic
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Call For Proposals AMERICAN NIGHTMARES II: RETURN TO SALEMTHE BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAN GOTHIC March 19th – 21st, 2026Salem, Massachusetts Keynote Speaker: Victor LavalleKeynote Speaker: Siân Silyn Roberts Conference co-director: Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, Central Michigan UniversityConference co-director: Jennifer Schell, University of Alaska FairbanksWith the kind support of the American Literature Association Please join the Society for the Study of the American Gothic for our second biennial symposium!

Lolly Willowes at 100: Sylvia Townsend Warner, Religion, and the Supernatural

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:50pm
Sylvia Townsend Warner Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Lolly Willowes at 100: Sylvia Townsend Warner, Religion, and the Supernatural

IAS Common Ground, University College London, 29-30 May 2026

 

She, Laura Willowes, in England, in the year 1922, had entered into a compact with the Devil. The compact was made, and affirmed, and sealed with the round red seal of her blood’.

 

[NeMLA 2026] Innovative Criticism and the (Re)Generation of Knowledge

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:50pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

It is our conviction that existing models of criticism privilege and sustain prevailing hegemonies—and thus that critical form is in urgent need of intervention and innovation.

   — Jenny Cookson and Emma Gomis

 

NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION, Virtual, October 9 to October 11, 2025 CFP for ROMANCE/POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 31, 2025

Deadline Approaching NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION, Virtual, October 9 to October 11, 2025 AREA: ROMANCE/POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION Deadline: Tuesday, July 31st by 5pm EST

 Contact email: Wendy Wagner wwagner@jwu.edu

 The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its 2025 annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 9th, to Saturday, October 11th, 2025.

Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out: Psychedelic Approaches to Medieval Objects (ICMS 2026)

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo) 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

This panel explores the potential convergences between 1960s psychedelia and medieval material culture, including surreal imagery, animation, bright colors, and the cross-pollination of disparate media attempting to evoke a hallucinogenic or heightened response in the viewer. 

Translation Studies

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
NeMLA, March 5-8, 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Using examples from various national literatures, we would like to investigate the key concepts behind a “faithful translation”: what are the obligations of the translator to the source text, and what is the relationship between the original and the translation? Papers focusing on self-translations done by bilingual authors are also welcome. Please submit your abstract through the official Nemla portal only at https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21947

You don't have to be a member but oyu need to create a free account first. 

Feminist Coalitions that Erode the Patriarchy: New Realities for Old Problems

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:24pm
Northeast Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

With the theme of (Re)generation in mind, this roundtable explores 21st-century cultural products created by women in Transatlantic and Latinx contexts. The works of prominent authors and filmmakers of our era (María Fernanda Ampuero, Liliana Colanzi, Mariana Enríquez, Belén Gopegui, Angélica Gorodischer, Rita Indiana, Carmen Maria Machado, Sara Mesa, Guadalupe Nettel, Mónica Ojeda, Anita Rocha da Silveira, Samatha Schweblin, to name a few...) reveal that women are still marginalized and disregarded within their societies. Still, despite the unsettling tone that often characterizes these works, they also offer bridges to more equitable realities made possible by powerful feminist coalitions and unconventional alliances.

Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation

updated: 
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 6:12pm
NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 26, 2025

We invite submissions for a paper panel themed “Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation” – an exploration of aesthetics from diverse cultural perspectives, non-Western rhetorical traditions, and globalized literary theory. Our aim is to examine non-Western, non-hegemonic discourses from non-White nations that incorporate indigenous critical approaches and local theories within artistic and literary practices. We are particularly interested in South and Southeast Asian literary and cultural studies.

Broad areas of exploration may include, but are certainly not limited to, the following literary and cultural theoretical perspectives:

Becoming Translator: Ontological Shifts and Translational Praxis

updated: 
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 2:14pm
Living in Languages
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 30, 2025

Special Issue CFP – Living in Languages
“Becoming Translator: Ontological Shifts and Translational Praxis”
Abstracts due: August 30, 2025
Preliminary drafts due: November 30, 2025
Expected publication: Summer 2026

What happens to the translator in the act of translation?
This special edition of Living in Languages explores translation not only as the movement of
meaning across languages, but as a transformative ontological practice—one that acts upon the
translator, unsettling their assumptions, reconfiguring their relation to the world, and altering
their very being.

Hemingway In Toronto 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 10:29am
The Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre and The Hemingway Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Hemingway in Toronto

July 20-25 2026 | Toronto, Canada

The Hemingway Society invites proposals for the 21st International Hemingway Conference, exploring Hemingway’s ties to Toronto and his broader literary legacy.

Toronto was a pivotal stop in Hemingway’s early career—a place where he honed his craft as a journalist, earned his first bylines at The Toronto Star, and briefly settled to welcome his first child in 1923. The 2026 conference offers an opportunity to revisit these formative years and discuss Hemingway’s impact from multiple perspectives.

Sports Area - NEPCA Fall Conference 2025

updated: 
Sunday, July 20, 2025 - 11:43pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 31, 2025

The 2025 Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 9th, to Saturday, October 11th, 2025.

This area probes North American and international intersections between sports, society, and culture. Among the topics welcomed are those probing:

(Neo)Colonial Images and Literature: The Construction of the Other

updated: 
Saturday, July 19, 2025 - 6:18pm
University of Warwick
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026

(Neo)Colonial Images and Literature: The Construction of the Other

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Aristoteles Barcelos Neto (University of East Anglia)

 

May 30th, 2026 (Saturday).

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

 

Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted between July 7th, 2025, and October 15th, 2025.

Please include a short biography (100 words) and institutional affiliation with your submission.

Approved abstracts will be informed by December 2025.

Reproducing Worlds: Structures, Fractures, Futures - NeMLA 2026 Panel

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 4:36pm
Shwetha Chandrashekhar / NeMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, September 20, 2025

This panel will trace the connections between production, reproduction, and world-making in twentieth and twenty-first century literary, cinematic, legal, and medical texts. Scholars of biopolitics, nationalism, and reproduction such as Tanika Sarkar, Banu Subramaniam, and Kalindi Vora have noted that reproduction is fundamentally a postcolonial problem in that it sheds light on the anxieties entrenched in imperial and postcolonial nationalisms. That said, when seen from the perspectives of capital, labor, and affect, we know that reproduction happens in quiet and banal fashions—reproduction of feelings, of habits, of desires, of work, of cultures, and of ideas.

CFP: Man-Hating in Cinema, Literature, Media, and Society

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 12:11pm
Gilad Padva
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 10, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS:  Man-Hating in Cinema, Literature, Media, and Society  Editors Gilad Padva, scholar in cinema, culture, men's studies, and queer theory Yair Koren Maimon, Chair of the Department of Literature, GordonAcademic College When a legitimate and crucial criticism of patriarchy is transformedinto a bigoted, ruthless misandry/man-hating? When resistance toandrocentric systems that focus on men's interests stimulatesgynocentric attitudes that disrespect, misrepresent, and diminish men'shuman dignity? How does resistance to the objectification of women'sbodies involve mocking and grotesque representations of men's bodiesand, particularly, their genitalia?

CFP-The Text: Vol.8 No.1-January 2026 Issue

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 12:04pm
The Text (ISSN: 2581-9526)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The Text, an International Peer Reviewed Online Journal of Language, Literature and Critical Theory (ISSN: 2581-9526)invites original, unpublished research papers for January 2026 issue.

Indexed in:

1.     ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences)

2.     IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communication Research)

3.     Citefactor (Directory Indexing of International Research Journals)

4.     DRJI (The Directory of Research Journal Indexing)

5.     ResearchBib (Research Bible)

Adaptation Special Issue: Adaptation Machines/Machine Adaptation: Adaptation Studies and Generative AI

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 12:04pm
Adaptation (Journal)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 1, 2025

Adaptation is the leading international, peer-reviewed journal of adaptation studies. The journal actively contributes to the development and visibility of adaptation studies as a field of academic enquiry and seeks to advance methodological approaches to the process.

Special Issue Editor: Reto Winckler (City University of Hong Kong)

Scope

Roundtable: The Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc in New Orleans

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 12:04pm
International Joan of Arc Society
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

This roundtable will explore the development and impact of a yearly Joan of Arc themed Carnival parade and affiliated activities on understandings of Joan of Arc and carnival, itself.  The roundtable has alread been approved for inclusion at the International Congress of Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan from May 14-16 2026.

Panel: Sound, Silence, Voice, and Ventriloquism in Joan of Arc's Life and Legacy

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 12:04pm
International Joan of Arc Society
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Joan of Arc has long been a muse to musicians, inspiring operas (Verdi, Tchaikovsky) musicals (Goodtime Charley) sung mystery plays (Claudel & Honneger), ballads (Leonard Cohen, Arcade Fire) and pop culture parodies such as the rap battle between Miley Cyrus and the Maid. Her story has also been powerfully related en muet in early silent films. This panel investigates the “sound effects” of Joan’s story, considering the roles of music, speech, silence, voices, and voiceover.

 

Questions may be directed to panel organizers Tara Smithson (tsmithson@saintmarys.edu) and Scott Manning (smanning@gmail.com).

Panel: On the Path of Joan of Arc: Tracing Johannic Itineraries through Art, War, and Tourism (Panel at International Conference for Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, MI)

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 7:15am
International Joan of Arc Society
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

 Key cities in Joan of Arc’s history often emphasize associations with the Maid as important parts of their cultural identities and contributors to their economies. Catholic and secular organizations alike propose tours for those who wish to “live” some dimension of Joan’s history by visiting the sites where she was born, fought, and died.

International Conference "East - West: Synergy of Scientific Knowledge"

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 7:15am
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 15, 2025

The conference is co-organized by Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Samarkand State University "Sharof Rashidov" and Bukhara State University.
The main goal of the international forum is to give a new impetus to the development of science and education through a new reading of the scientific heritage of ancient philosophical treatises from the perspective of modern discussions and dialogue between the East and the West.
Main thematic areas:
1. Historical context and cultural influences - Eastern and Western perceptions
2. Contemporary problems and future prospects. East-West interdisciplinary approaches.
3. Classification of sciences - synergy of scientific knowledge

Nineteenth-Century Medievalisms

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 7:15am
ICMS Kalamazoo
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Nineteenth-Century Medievalisms (61st International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 14-16, 2026 in Kalamazoo)For this session, we seek proposals that acknowledge the broader concept of medievalism(s), which not only invokes the cultural and global dimensions of the Middle Ages but also includes traditional historical and philological critical approaches as well as creative, interpretive approaches.

(Re)defining and (Re)imagining Ethnicity in 20th and 21st Century Multi-ethnic Literature

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 7:15am
Northeast Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Multiethnic literature of the United States has a history of rethinking, reimagining, and redefining race and racism through the study of non-white and ethnic Euro-American literature, narratives, and experiences. Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, ethnic American writers have written on what seemed to have been bleak, harsh, dystopian presents, and even apocalyptic futures. Writers who write of their personal, communal, or cultural lived experiences that are outside the norms of the dominant society know and understand that a harsh past and present can still bring about renewal and a bright future. And they have used their voices to represent a broad array of experiences in the U.S.

Strange Bedfellows? Digital Games and Mental Health Revisited

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 7:14am
Ronja R Bodola, PhD/Dept of Psychiatry, LSUHSC New Orleans
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 24, 2025

This is a Call for Papers for a panel at the annual SAMLA conference (November 2025, Atlanta, GA). The conference will be in person. 

Strange Bedfellows? Digital Games and Mental Health Revisited

Until recently, video games had a bad reputation regarding mental health. From the 1976 arcade game “Death Race”, the dominant rhetoric claimed that certain games promoted violence and caused behavioral issues. Neuroscientific research tried to underscore the adverse cultural impact by investigating brain activity involved in game-play, and addiction psychiatry looked into correlations between games and gambling addiction.

Our Glocal Shakespeare: Sustainable Shakespeares (Conference, İstanbul Bilgi University, 22-23 May 2026)

updated: 
Friday, July 18, 2025 - 6:35am
“Turkish Shakespeares Project” and Istanbul Bilgi University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Our Glocal Shakespeare: Sustainable Shakespeares

Co-hosted by “Turkish Shakespeares Project” and Istanbul Bilgi University English Language and Literature Department 

22-23 May 2026  

Venue: Santral Campus, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Türkiye 

Contact: Murat Öğütcü (murat_ogutcu@yahoo.com) and İnci Bilgin Tekin (inci.bilgin@bilgi.edu.tr

Deadline for abstracts and bios: 31 December 2025 

Ekphrasis and the Music of Literature: Music, Literature, and the Visual Arts

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 3:37pm
Diana Shaffer / NeMLA’s 57th Annual Convention
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Ekphrasis and the Music of Literature: Music, Literature, and the Visual Arts 

This session invites proposals that explore the intersection of visual, aural, and verbal frontiers.  Although ekphrasis and musical form mirror words, they directly affect the emotions at a primordial level not available to verbal articulation. Ekphrasis translates words into visual images, whereas musical form translates them into sounds and rhythms. What are the differences between these modes of expression and how they affect their audiences?

This session is part of NeMLA’s 57th Annual Convention, March 5-8, 2026, Pittsburgh, PA.

SWCCL 2025

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 2:00pm
Southwest Conference on Christianity and Literature
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 15, 2025

UPDATED SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

The organizers are extending the deadline for submissions until August 15, 2025.

 

The Department of Languages and Literature and the College of Liberal Arts at Northeastern State University will be hosting the Southwest Conference on Christianity and Literature annual regional meeting on October 24-25, 2025 at Northeastern State University’s campus in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

International Conference Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse. Political Thought and Social Theory

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:55am
CEAUL/ULICES, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 12, 2025

Hobhouse's career was ultimately marked by his election as a Fellow of the British Academy a hundred years ago, in 1925.Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse (1864-1929) was an extremely dynamic scholar and journalist, who wrote prolifically on a wide variety of subjects that were invariably closely related to the political and social reality of his time. Politics and sociology were, in fact, the two great fields that inspired most of the author's writings. Besides being a vigorous political thinker, Hobhouse was also one of the founding fathers of sociology in England and held the first Professorship of this discipline in the country. In fact, within the ideological sphere, L. T.

Labor in America: Perspectives on the African American Contribution

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:55am
The 8th Annual Benjamin A. Quarles Conference, Morgan State University
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 30, 2025

                                            

Call for Papers

The 8th Annual Benjamin A. Quarles Conference

Theme: Labor in America: Perspectives on the African American Contribution

Conference Dates: October 24, 2025

Venue:  Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, USA

Submission DeadlineAugust 30, 2025

JAm It! Journal of American Studies in Italy #11 (General Issue)

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:55am
JAm It! Journal of American Studies in Italy
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

JAm It! Journal of American Studies in Italy invites submissions for its 2026 issue (no. 11). This open call welcomes contributions on any topic within the purview of American Studies, with no thematic restrictions.

JAm It! is an annual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing innovative scholarship in American Studies. We encourage submissions across diverse critical perspectives, including but not limited to literature, cultural studies, history, sociolinguistics, political science, and pedagogy. We especially welcome transdisciplinary and trans-hemispheric approaches, as well as scholarly work that fosters dialogues between European and non-European perspectives on North American culture. 

Daniel Deronda at 150 Years

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:54am
Victorian Review
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 1, 2025

Victorian Review is currently accepting submissions for a forum on George Eliot’s final novel, Daniel Derondato mark the 150th anniversary of its publication. Guest edited by Eliot scholar Ilana Blumberg, “Daniel Deronda at 150 Years” will appear in VR 51.2. We seek readable, engaging, and focused pieces of 1200-1500 words, inclusive of notes and works cited, and we welcome a wide range of themes, styles, and approaches, both personal and academic. 

Possible topics include but are not limited to: 

Ireland Beyond the Anthropocene

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:54am
American Conference for Irish Studies Southern Regional
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 1, 2025

Ireland Beyond the Anthropocene

September 25 – 28, 2025
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC

W.B. YEATS: DUBLINER

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:54am
International Yeats Society
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 25, 2025

W.B. YEATS: DUBLINER30 October to 1 November | Trinity College Dublin  

 

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS 

RADIATION: Material Connection Across Distance

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:54am
ENERGY Project University of Dundee
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 15, 2025

RADIATION

Material Connection Across Distance 

A Trans-Disciplinary Conference

Dundee, Scotland, 3 – 4 December 2025

 

Graduate Journal aspeers Calls for Papers on "American Spaces of Resistance" by Oct 19, 2025

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:53am
aspeers: emerging voices in american studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 19, 2025

The ‘No Kings’ protests on June 14, 2025, incited millions of people across the United States to oppose the policies of Donald Trump’s second presidency, manifesting an outspoken resistance against forms of autocracy. While the fervor and visibility of protesting has wavered throughout US history, sites and moments of resistance (against the government, specific policies, businesses, individuals, etc.) dominate the nation’s collective memory: from the anti-monarchist sentiment linking ‘No Kings’ to the Boston Tea Party, from the abolitionist movement to demonstrations against the Vietnam War, from the Stonewall uprising to Occupy Wall Street or the #MeToo movement.

Stephen King and MAGA Dystopia: from The Dead Zone to Holly

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:53am
NeMLA Panel
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Stephen King and MAGA Dystopia: from The Dead Zone to Holly

 

This panel welcomes papers about Stephen King antagonists that foreshadow the rise of Trump & MAGA (e.g., Greg Stillson in The Dead Zone), as well as other contemporary American authors and narratives that anticipate or reflect the nation's current dystopic climate and contentious culture wars.

 

Check out the full cfp via the link below and please spread the word

https://www.nemla.org/convention.html

 

Happy Summer!

John Wargacki

Medievalisms in Time and Space

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:53am
The International Society for the Study of Medievalism
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

 

Call for Papers

Medievalisms in Time and Space

The International Society for the Study of Medievalism Annual Conference

Fully Online

November 14th and 15th, 2025

Hosted by Anita Obermeier at the University of New Mexico

We welcome submissions considering aspects of Medievalisms in Time (any temporalities or relationships between them) and Space (inner spaces, Outer Space and outer spaces, contested spaces, geographies real and imagined, trans-temporalities); Trans-medievalisms of all kinds (such as transgender medievalisms, transformative medievalisms, transgressive medievalisms).

C19 2026: Rhizomatic Gender

updated: 
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 10:53am
Will Younts, Eagan Dean
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 10, 2025

C19 Conference, Cincinnati, OH

March 12-14, 2026

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