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PAMLA 2026 CFP (Extended Deadline) - Pacific Northwest Literatures

updated: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026 - 4:46pm
Kristin Brunnemer (Pierce College - Fort Steilacoom)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

PAMLA 2026 is pleased to present Pacific Northwest Literatures (https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/20023)!

Past and present, the Pacific Northwest has functioned in literature as a dynamic space defined by transition, ecological precarity, and socio-political friction. This panel explores writers of fiction, poetry, memoir, and non-fiction whose work investigates the unique sense of place, history, and culture defining the region. We welcome papers that engage with the tensions between industry and preservation, indigenous sovereignty, labor movements, and the mythologies of the western wilderness.

Animal Adaptations--Call for Additional Chapters

updated: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026 - 2:20pm
Justyna Włodarczyk and Michael Fuchs
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

Animal Adaptations

 

We invite proposals for a small number of additional chapters for an edited volume on animal adaptations, edited by Justyna Włodarczyk (University of Warsaw) and Michael Fuchs (University of Innsbruck).

 

Electoral Politics in India in the Post-Liberalization Era

updated: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026 - 8:44am
Department of Political Science, Seth Soorajmull Jalan Girls’ College (Affiliated to the University of Calcutta), Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Submissions are invited for an upcoming edited volume exploring the development of electoral politics in India in the post-liberalization era. This comprehensive publication will be brought out by the Department of Political Science, Seth Soorajmull Jalan Girls’ College (Affiliated to the University of Calcutta), Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Concept Note:

[Deadline Extended] Indian Diaspora in the 21st Century: Migration, Policy, Identity and Transnational Politics

updated: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026 - 8:27am
Seth Soorajmull Jalan Girls' College (Affiliated to the University of Calcutta), Kolkata, India.
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Indian diaspora is the largest diaspora community in the world, with an approximate population of 35.4 million. From the migration of the indentured labour force during the colonial period to the mass immigration of educated Indians to overseas countries in the late twentieth century, the Indian diaspora has indeed become a global phenomenon. Expanding migration circuits, job and business opportunities, shifting lifestyles, skilled and semi-skilled labour force, among others, have resulted in significant socioeconomic mobility, especially over the last 25 years. Besides making significant contributions to varied fields, the Indian diaspora has also arguably brought changes in how others have traditionally seen India.

vol. 1, issue 1 cfp - "in search of our gardens: femme-of-center pleasure activism in the Third World"

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 7:40pm
visions of marronnage: journal of liberation studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 10, 2026

grounding

recent conversations illustrating the gap between the notion of “living life” and the realities of our day-to-day functioning (often framed as “being in survival mode” or “the difference between surviving and thriving”) have served to underscore the importance of our rituals of pleasure and joymaking. the essentiality of these rituals, as reclamations of agency, methods of healing, and ways of maintaining community, is especially relevant for those throughout the African Diaspora and the broader Third World* global community who identify as femme-of-center. 

 

CFP: From Blueprints to Praxis: Practical Disruption in Academia and Beyond

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 4:38pm
Journal of Auto-Academia
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 1, 2026

Often, when thinking of academia, the ideas of books, writing, and theory are what make up the idea of the scholar. Many scholars who speak about activism, liberation, mutual aid, living in a collective community, and many other topics of concern for the JOAA team, do not always live the practice they write. This year, we are hoping to disrupt this focus on the blueprints of freedom and look into the way folks are working in the world to build, support, create, and live praxis in their lives.   

Appalachian Glass: Furnace of Meaning and Memory--Call for Creative Nonfiction

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 4:36pm
Todd A. Comer
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

Appalachian Glass: Furnace of Meaning and Memory

This edited collection addresses a major gap in current work focused on Appalachia’s glass industry. We have catalogs and reference books. We have histories focused on class, labor, and gender. We have histories focused on the rise and demise of glass factories. But the human work of meaning, identity, and memory--in the context of Appalachian glass--has yet to be gathered and shared in book form. 

The Aquatic Presence-Absence in World Literatures

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 1:08pm
Shahriyar Mansouri / Shahid Beheshti University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 10, 2026

The Aquatic Presence-Absence in World Literatures

Critical Language and Literary Studies (CLLS) invites original, unpublished research articles for a themed issue to be published in Fall 2026. The theme is examining aquatic presences and absences in world literatures.

The Intricacies of Climate Change and Gender

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 1:01am
TENET: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, July 5, 2026

Climate change is often discussed as an environmental emergency, but its most profound consequences are social, political, economic, and deeply gendered. The climate crisis does not operate in isolation from existing systems of inequality; rather, it intensifies historically entrenched hierarchies of gender, caste, class, race, labour, sexuality, and power. Women and gender minorities, frequently experience climate change not as a distant ecological abstraction but as everyday reality lived through food insecurity, water scarcity, displacement, unpaid labour, agrarian distress, and precarious working conditions.

Developmental Perspectives in the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS)

updated: 
Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 12:59am
TENET: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, July 5, 2026

India is poised to press home its civilisational charisma and unique advantages in the quest to realise its goals under the mission Viksit Bharat 2047. Fuelled by conceptual, imaginative and practical inputs derived from the continuously preserved Indian Knowledge Systems (Bharatiya Jñāna Paramparā), India’s developmental mission is not for its own exclusive benefit; rather, it is to guide the world in its anxious search for an alternative holistic paradigm of growth that preserves the universal core of human life and values, restores our vital spiritual connections with natural environments and rejuvenates an organic sense of community even as global enterprise prospers and enables a sense of economic well-being and security in people.

 

Call for Cunterbury: Chaucer Themed Podcast Seeking Guest Co-Hosts for Canterbury Tales

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 8:25pm
Cunterbury Collective
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

 

Cunterbury is a scholarly arts & comedy podcast hosted by three Gen Z academics — A.J. Scott, Alice Fulmer-Zelinka and Shannen Escote — exploring the major works of Geoffrey Chaucer and friends, starting with The Canterbury Tales. In our first season, we are providing witty commentary and voices to discuss the Tales and their pilgrims like you’ve never heard them before. 

History and Popular Uses of the Past– NEPCA Virtual Fall Conference 2026

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 5:36pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

CFP: History and Popular Uses of the Past – NEPCA Virtual Fall Conference 2026

 

Deadline for submissions: June 15, 2026 (at 5 pm EDT)

 

Contact email:

Hannah Sophie Schiffner, h.schiffner@zeppelin-university.net

 

The History and Popular Uses of the Past Area invites submissions for the Northeast Popular Culture Association’s (NEPCA) annual conference to be held online October 15th – 17th, 2026.

 

BIPOC Speculative Fiction and the Politics of Futurity

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 3:42pm
PAMLA 2026 (Seattle)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, July 6, 2026

SESSION DESCRIPTION

Afrofuturism, Latinx altermundos, Indigenous futurisms, solarpunk, cli-fi — the speculative modes through which BIPOC writers have imagined, contested, and survived the present are not marginal subgenres. They are among the most politically urgent literary formations of the last half-century, and among the least fully mapped by existing scholarship. This special session invites papers that read across these formations to ask: what does speculative fiction do when it is written from the borderlands, from the barrio, from the reservation, from the maquiladora corridor, from communities that have been made to inhabit the dystopian present that other traditions only project?

1st Global Algorithmacy Conference

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 3:13pm
Roger Hunt
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 15, 2026

The First Global Algorithmacy Conference

Acronym
ALGOCON 2026

Web page
https://algorithmacy.com

Location
La Brea Pitch Lake, Trinidad and Tobago

Submission deadline
15 August 2026

Notification due
Rolling (public review on the PR thread, typically within ~5 business days of submission); final decisions by September 1 2026

Final version due
At acceptance — accepted papers are published with their full review history on the public repository

The Legacy of Norman Bates: Essays on the Psycho Franchise

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 12:21pm
Shane H Weathers/Bowling Green State University
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

Call for Papers: The Legacy of Norman Bates: Essays on the Psycho Franchise

Editor: Shane H Weathers, Bowling Green State University

 

Editors Introduction:

Critical Mixed Race Studies @ PAMLA 2026 — DEADLINE EXTENDED!

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 11:59am
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Associaton (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 6, 2026

We invite proposals for individual papers for the critical mixed race studies panel at the annual conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) in Seattle, Washington, from November 12-15, 2026

Paper proposals are due by June 6, 2026.

Second Annual “Things That Go Bump in the Night: An International Literary Conference on All Things Scary”

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 9:39am
Anais Shelley
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 31, 2025

Welcoming submissions for a free scholarly conference on scary literature to be hosted online from October 22nd-24th, 2026 by graduate student, Anais Shelley.

Research may draw inspiration from (but is not limited to) these prompts:

  • Supernatural themes

  • Domestic horror

  • The role of setting within scary stories

  • Frightening myths and folklore

  • The gothic novel and short story

  • Monsters and the monstrous

  • Multicultural superstition and regional ghost stories

Environmental Humanities and Indian Literary Responses

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 6:56am
Goutam Karmakar, University of Hyderabad, India, Somasree Sarkar, Ghoshpukur College, University of North Bengal, India, and Payel Pal, The LNM Institute of Information Technology, India.
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

The deadline for abstract submission has been extended until 30 June, 2026.

 

2026 Global K-Culture Conference

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 5:47am
Chungbuk National University, Korea
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

2026 Global K-Culture Conference

August 20 (Thu.) ~ August 22 (Sat.), 2026 (3 days)

Chungbuk National University, Korea

Korean, English, or the presenter’s preferred language

 

Deadline for submissions: May 31, 2026

 

The Department of Global K-Culture at Chungbuk National University is pleased to invite submissions for the upcoming Global K-Culture Conference, aimed at fostering meaningful dialogue and the exchange of ideas among instructors and researchers working across diverse educational and cultural contexts.

"Learning to Be? Narratives of Formation in the Literatures of the Spanish State after 2008"

updated: 
Friday, May 29, 2026 - 4:26am
University of Barcelona / Deformae Research Project
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2026

In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the literatures of the Spanish State have witnessed a remarkable proliferation of Bildungsroman-inflected narratives, testimonial accounts, and coming-of-age fictions that fundamentally interrogate received models of subjectivity, identity formation, and social progress. This international congress invites critical engagement with a corpus of works — spanning authors such as Najat El Hachmi, Marta Sanz, Belén Gopegui, and Alana S. Portero — that contest hegemonic discourses of selfhood and becoming from positions of social, gendered, and cultural marginality.

LAST CALL - Galway Kinnell at 100 - PAMLA Seattle 2026

updated: 
Thursday, May 28, 2026 - 7:49pm
Dr. Ariana Lyriotakis
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

PAMLA Seattle (2026) - November 12-15, all in-person conference 

 

2027 is the centenary year of the birth of US American poet and Pulitzer Prize-winner, Galway Kinnell (1927-2014). This session seeks to celebrate his life and legacy while pointing to future thematic and prosodic engagement in Kinnellian studies. Papers offering approaches to any aspect of Kinnell’s work are invited and most welcome.

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Queer Literary Studies NOW (MLA 2027 seminar)

updated: 
Thursday, May 28, 2026 - 10:46am
Margaret Galvan and Jaime Harker
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 17, 2026

We invite you to submit an abstract and bio by June 17, 2026, to participate in a Modern Language Association (MLA) 2027 seminar, "Queer Literary Studies NOW." Seminar participants will precirculate 1500-word papers on the theme, and we will discuss the papers and the larger theme during the seminar on the first day of the MLA 2027 conference. MLA 2027 will take place in Los Angeles, California, January 7-10, 2027. Participants must be MLA members and register for the conference.

Call for Papers: The Playful Monster

updated: 
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - 4:32pm
Winchester School of Art
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, July 31, 2026

Call for Papers
The Playful Monster
24–25 September 2026

20th Century Southern Women Writers Conference

updated: 
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - 11:13am
presented by the Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 1, 2026

20th Century Southern Women Writers Conference
presented by the Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society
​October 15-18, 2026Springfield, Kentucky 

International Journal of James Bond Studies, Vol. 10

updated: 
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - 8:02am
University of Roehampton
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, December 1, 2026

The International Journal of James Bond Studies is now accepting submissions for Volume 10.

Language Programs at Risk: Strategies for Survival and Sustainability

updated: 
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - 7:31am
Mina Soroosh / Pacific Ancient & Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Language programs across the United States are navigating a period of significant uncertainty marked by declining enrollments, the loss of federal funding, shifting institutional priorities, and increasing budget constraints. In many cases, these pressures reflect broader institutional and political dynamics in which decisions about resource allocation, curricular value, and program viability are shaped by structures of power within higher education. As a result, language programs often find themselves particularly vulnerable within these hierarchies, with some facing downsizing or closure.

Hogg’s Worlds Now

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 10:25pm
James Hogg Society
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

Hogg’s Worlds Now

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 9:38pm
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 27, 2026

The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature publishes articles, creative fiction and poetry, book reviews, and notes in the spirit of or regarding the life and work of Rawlings, her circle, and other authors who have used the state of Florida as a source of creativity. Submissions of articles that focus not only on Rawlings but also on issues that fit within broader contexts are welcome, including these topics: Florida writing & culture; Gender studies; Literature of place; Regionalism; Race; Eco-criticism and environmental studies.

In addition, the journal seeks submissions of short fiction and poetry, particularly works inspired by Rawlings’s own deep affection for Florida.

Embodying the WPA: Advice Narratives for Writing Program Administration

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 9:10pm
Jackie Hoermann-Elliott, Juliette Holder, Jennifer Judd, & Danielle Littlefield Brady
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 21, 2026

Embodying the WPA: Advice Narratives for Writing Program Administration

Edited by Jackie Hoermann-Elliott, Juliette Holder, Jennifer Judd, & Danielle Littlefield Brady

Even among the quietest of us, there are stories to be told. Stories of how we dressed for the campus visit, whether or not we drank wine with the search committee at dinner. Stories from the first year as the WPA, remembering how we physically composed (or contorted) ourselves and our offices for comfort – our own or others’. Stories of how we hugged a bereaved teacher, toasted in celebration, or laughed a little too loud at that one department meeting.

Edited Volume — Call for Contributions: Theorizing Gender, Sex and Sexuality through Speculative Literatures

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 2:55pm
Drs. Joshua Horton and Sandra Cox
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2026

Theorizing Gender, Sex and Sexuality through Speculative Literatures

Edited Volume — Call for Contributions

Editors: Drs. Joshua Horton (Arizona State University) and Sandra Cox (Southeast Missouri State University)

contact emails: jthorto2@asu.edu and scox@semo.edu

Deadlines:

Abstracts (200-300 words) due September 30, 2026

Completed drafts (5000-8000 words, including MLA style citations and minimal endnotes) of accepted chapters due February 28, 2027

Overview:

Call for Papers: The Erotic Today

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 2:26pm
Flatus Vocis
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

The erotic is a point of infinite signification, a navel in humanity’s symbolic circuit. However, despite its resistance to formalization, it is always in the process of not being written. As Octavio Paz insists, the erotic is a metaphor indelible to the human. As such, it is unsurprising that the manifestations of the erotic in subjective embodied experience are variable and correspond to equally plural treatments of it across the academic panorama. This diverse archive is bound by certain distinguishable threads, in terms of the potentiality of the erotic, its singular relation to language, and to the sphere of sexuality.

Perspective: Viewpoints, Schemas, and Visions

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 1:34pm
University of British Columbia 49th Annual Graduate Art History Symposium
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The committee for the 49th annual UBC AHVA Graduate Symposium invites graduate students to submit abstracts that reflect upon, investigate, or challenge the theme of “perspective,” across all of its diverse meanings. We will be joined by Dr. Amy Knight Powell, Chair of the Art History Department at the University of Southern California, as our keynote speaker.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: NEPCA's Philosophy, Belief, and Pop Culture Area

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 1:07pm
Northeast Popular & American Culture Assoication
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

The 2026 Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 15th through Saturday October 17th.

We are looking forward to another engaging and rewarding conference for new and seasoned members alike. We are seeking proposals for panels and presentations for this year’s conference, including proposals for the Philosophy, Belief, and Pop Culture Area.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: NEPCA's Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Area

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 1:05pm
Northeast Popular & American Culture Assoication
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

The 2026 Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 15th through Saturday October 17th.
We are looking forward to another engaging and rewarding conference for new and seasoned members alike. We are seeking proposals for panels and presentations for this year’s conference, including proposals for the Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Area.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literature and Popular Music

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 10:41am
Professor Kirsty Fairclough, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 2, 2026

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literature and Popular Music

This comprehensive, interdisciplinary handbook will be published by Bloomsbury Academic in late 2027.

This collection explores how literature and popular music intersect, influence each other, and create new possibilities for artistic expression, and seeks to map the rich terrain where these two cultural forms meet. We will work from broad definitions of both literature and popular music, encompassing work from traditional novels and poetry to digital narratives and graphic novels, from classical and folk sound traditions to electric and contemporary electronic music.

Call for Papers: ‘Hip-Hop Diaspora: Memory, Technology and the Politics of Electric Infrastructure’

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 10:17am
Global Hip Hop Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 15, 2026

Call for Papers: Global Hip Hop Studies

Special Issue: ‘Hip-Hop Diaspora: Memory, Technology and the Politics of Electric Infrastructure’

View the full call here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/global-hip-hop-studies#call-for-papers

Guest editors

Pablo D. Herrera Veitia, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Francesca D’Amico Cuthbert, University of Toronto, Canada

Myrtle D. Millares, University of Toronto, Canada

Dennis Howard, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica

The Handbook of Ecofeminism

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 7:55am
Nicole C. Dittmer, PhD
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, July 3, 2026

Chapters for The Handbook of Ecofeminism
deadline for submissions: March 1, 2026
full name / name of organization: Nicole C. Dittmer, PhD
contact email: ncdittmer@gmail.com

In 1974, Françoise d’Eaubonne coined the term ecofeminism in Le féminisme ou la mort, foregrounding the intertwined domination of women and nature and calling for the liberation of both from systems of exploitation. Since its emergence, ecofeminism has inspired scholars and activists across disciplines and global contexts.

CFP: Psychoanalysis in An Indian Key

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 6:23am
IPA COWAP-Routledge Book Series
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Indian psychoanalysis consistently finds itself in a space of translation—concepts and praxis generated through Euro-American epistemes are translated on the page and in the clinician’s office. Concepts forged in specific Euro-American contexts encounter Indian affective, political and cultural worlds that resist and reshape them. In India, these juxtapositions between lived worlds and psychoanalytic theory have often been navigated through recourse to Hindu mythology, or rarely, through strict adherence to European epistemes.

CFP (EXTENDED DEADLINE) - PAMLA 123rd Annual Conference (Seattle, WA) – Nov. 12-15, 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 6:02am
Craig Svonkin / PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

We are pleased to announce that the PAMLA 2026 Conference will be held at the lovely Hyatt Regency Seattle in Seattle, Washington! The conference will begin on Thursday morning, November 12, and continue through Sunday afternoon, November 15, 2026.

The 2026 PAMLA Conference is being held entirely in-person at the Hyatt Regency. There will be no virtual or hybrid sessions or papers: the entire conference is being held in-person. So, please join us for an in-person intellectual, cultural, and social experience in the heart of one of the loveliest and most vibrant of cities: Seattle.

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