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Call for Abstracts for Edited Volume - New Religious Movements in Romantic and Victorian Print Culture
Type: Call for Papers
Deadline for Submissions: May 1, 2023
Subject Fields: History of the Book / History of Literature and Culture / Print Culture / Religious Studies/ Gender Studies / Transatlanticism / Romanticism / Victorian Studies
New Religious Movements in Romantic and Victorian Print Culture
(Edited by Abby Clayton and Colby Townsend)
Call for East Asia Popular Culture Full Essays! 7-8000 words, including all citations in Chicago Manual of Style (Author-Date)
We have a publishing project in development with Cambridge Scholars Publishing and need a few supplementary chapters to round out our volume.
Deadline: Monday, March 27th
Contact: Vivienne Tailor vivienne.tailor@cgu.edu
*Topics should focus on East Asian Popular Culture media and social phenomena from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.
CALL FOR PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, AND PANEL PROPOSALS
Midwest Popular Culture Association/
Midwest American Culture Association
2023 Conference
East Asian Studies
Deadline: April 30, 2023
Event Dates: Friday-Sunday, 6-8, October 2023
Location: DePaul University, Chicago, IL (in-person)
Thinking with Sexology in South Asia: Science at the Boundary
Forms of (More Than) Human Relationality - Call for Papers
This panel aims to explore the role of futuristic bodies as spaces for addressing contemporary issues such as gender and race equity, climate change, and income inequality. Science fiction and speculative fiction confront us with the uncanny, asking us to question the boundaries between our reality and fictional-yet-possible futures. Centering the body, often porous and precarious, in these texts positions us to imagine the future of humanity, and encourages us to think critically about perspective shifts we must make today to enable a better tomorrow. As Michel Foucault (1980) states, “the body is given meaning and wholly constituted by discourse.
Haunted Shores is inviting contributions to our blog. Our online platform aims to broaden the reach of our academic work, generate discussion, and engage scholars, scientists, artists, and members of the general public.
The Captivating Criminality Network is delighted to announce its tenth conference, Captivating Criminality 10: Celebrating Crime Fiction, which will be held at Bath Spa University in Bath, UK. Building upon and developing ideas and themes of the previous successful conferences, Celebrating Crime Fiction will consider and reflect upon the growing interest in Crime Fiction scholarship over the past decade. We are particularly interested in examining the changes in the landscape of crime fiction study through the years of our Captivating Criminality conferences. The study of crime fiction has now emerged as a vital thread with the capacity to transform interdisciplinary academic discourse.
One of the first academic conferences devoted to videographic research was held at the Frankfurt Filmmuseum and Goethe University in Germany in 2013. Titled "The Audiovisual Essay: Practice and Theory," the conference emphasized practice in the presentation-based discussions. As the first speaker of the conference, Catherine Grant described the challenges of this then new scholarly format as "unknown, infinite, or variable" in terms of the experimentation of video production and the reception of this format in academia.
What is the translator’s place within a body of literature, and how do we, as translators, navigate our place? How do translators share space with authors, editors, and audiences? Place is not only static, but dynamic: just as languages do not remain fixed in place, the place of translation is also constantly shifting and evolving. How does translation sit within and move across visible boundaries and invisible barriers? In what ways are we as translators grounded and supported, and in what ways are we trying to break free from what is deemed to be our place?
The editors of the interdisciplinary Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, and the Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, are delighted to announce the 2023 ISAANZ Irish Studies Postgraduate Essay prize, open to anyone enrolled in an MA or PhD between June 2022 and June 2023. Submissions can address Irish topics in any academic discipline.
The Prize:
Guidelines:
International conference
November 27-28, 2023
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid ES
The conference will focus on how the American imagination has shaped—and, in turn, has been shaped by—its frontiers and borderlands, marked by an intrinsic peripheral quality, sociocultural porosity, and a diverse range of experiences and identities. As Lee Bebout (2016) has highlighted discussing the US–Mexico border, representations of frontiers, the “other side,” and the people inhabiting these regions have been historically deployed to construct a dominant national identity—often exploiting, invisiblizing, or neglecting local identities in the process.
InVisible Culture — A Journal for Visual Culture
Call For Papers
Issue 36: “The Matter of Whiteness”
Future Nostalgia and Present Utopia: Reimaging Futurism in Film and New Media
Program in Film and Media Studies at the University of Pittsburgh
Keynote Speaker: Diana Flores Ruíz
Date: September 23-24
The University of Pittsburgh Film and Media Studies Program is pleased to announce “Future Nostalgia and Present Utopia: Reimaging Futurism in Film and New Media,” its twelfth Annual Graduate Student Conference, which will be held virtually on September 23–24, 2023.
Call for Papers: James Bond Studies Conference
30th June – 1st July 2023
University of Roehampton, London
In association with the Centre for Literature and Inclusion and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Roehampton, the International Journal of James Bond Studies will host a 2-day international conference on the University’s beautiful parkland campus in South West London.
Categorically Resistant: Monique Wittig’s The Lesbian Body at 50
The priority deadline for abstract proposals is April 1
Call for Papers
Literature-General
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
SWPACA Summer Salon
June 8 & 9, 2023
Virtual Conference
Submissions open on March 18, 2023
Proposal submission deadline: April 15, 2023
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival, 50th Anniversary Convening
November 1-4, 2023 at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi.
Please see: www.jsums.edu/philliswheatley/
In On Being Female, Black, and Free, Margaret Walker astutely acknowledges the impact of Black women writers and their unfortunate invisibility in the canon. Owing to an unwillingness to see their blackness and their womanness as anything other than a hindrance, the mainstream attempts to erase their contributions.
CALL FOR CHAPTER CONTRIBUTIONS
We are seeking proposals for essays in an edited volume on the role and relevance of foreign samurai and honorary citizens in constructing and communicating identity in early modern Japan.
The UCL English Graduate Conference will take place in person at UCL on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. This year’s conference theme is ‘The Unexpected’. Abstracts of 250 words should be e-mailed to theunexpected.conference@gmail.com by April 17, 2023, along with a short biography.
“There is a future which is predictable, programmed, scheduled, foreseeable. But there is a future...which refers to someone whose arrival is totally unexpected. For me, that is the real future.That which is totally unpredictable.”
–Derrida in Derrida (2002)
School of Social Sciences and Languages, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai in collaboration with Asian Journal of Medical Humanities announces the call for a special issue on:
Gender Medicine: Global Perspectives on the Entanglement between Biomedicine, Socio-Cultural, and Political Construct
Special Issue Editors:
Dr. Manali Karmakar and Dr. Binu Sahayam D.
Contact us: manali.karmakar@gmail.com
Abstract Submission @: gendermedicinespi@gmail.com
Concept Note:
UW Seattle
Seattle, WA
Wednesday, October 4th — Friday, October 6th, 2023
UW Bothell
Bothell, WA
Saturday, October 7, 2023
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La literatura de crimen y sus avatares contemporáneos
Editora invitada: Dra. Ainhoa Vásquez Mejías (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Revista: Nuevas Poligrafías. Revista de Teoría Literaria y Literatura Comparada
Publisher: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Sitio web: http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/nuevaspoligrafias
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Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions
Call for Papers: International Conference
Post-Pandemic Condition: Biopolitics in the Aftermath of the COVID-19
Conference Date: 7 September, 2023
National Gallery of Art, Konstitucijos pr. 22, Vilnius
The conference ‘Post-Pandemic Condition: Biopolitics in the Aftermath of the COVID-19’ revisits the concept of biopolitics by asking how the pandemic has redefined the political field and what new concepts and prospects it can offer for conceptualising our post-pandemic condition.
On_Culture Issue 16 (Spring 2024): Ways of Reading
With the sixteenth issue of On_Culture, we want to explore various approaches to reading cultural artifacts and events in an attempt to answer the question: What are the affordances of particular forms of reading and what do they bring forth? While the ability to decipher words and distinguish individual characters is perceived as a key skill and taught from an early age, philosophical traditions introduce us to critical approaches to interpreting broader cultural phenomena.
We are seeking contributions for a panel entitled “Infiltration Visuality” for the 2023 meeting of the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present (ASAP). Please email a 250-300 word abstract and short bio to srvolz@uci.edu by March 30 to apply.
Call for Papers
“Infiltration Visuality”
Panel proposal for ASAP-14, Seattle and Bothell, WA, October 4-7, 2023
Panel Organizer: Scott Volz, University of California, Irvine
The Routledge Handbook of Language Learning in the New Global Context Handbook Series
Call for additional papers for the following two volumes under the series:
- The Routledge Handbook of the sociopolitical context of language learning
- The Routledge Handbook of the Documentation and Revitalization of Endangered Languages
Series editors: Chris Shei, Weixiao Wei, Der-lin Chao, James Schnell
Call for Papers
Children’s/Young Adult Culture
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
SWPACA Summer Salon
June 8 & 9, 2023
Virtual Conference
Submissions open on March 18, 2023
Proposal submission deadline: April 15, 2023