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1st International Conference on English Language and Literature, Loneliness and Isolation in Literature (DIDE2023)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:09am
Doğuş University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 10, 2023

We are pleased to announce to you that Doğuş University, Department of English Language and Literature will be holding the 1st International English Language and Literature Conference between 12 - 14 May 2023. By sharing your valuable works in meetings and presentations throughout the conference, we are fully confident that we will achieve our symposium goals and achieve significant successes, thanks to the interactive discussion environment that will emerge. Abstracts (about 250 words), with the name of the author, institutional affiliation, contact address (e-mail), and a brief bio-note should be sent to the conference organizers by 10 April 2023 at the following address:

dide2023@dogus.edu.tr

Lambda Pi Eta: Call For Papers, National Communication Association

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:08am
National Communication Association
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 29, 2023

LAMBDA PI ETA NATIONAL COMMUNICATION HONOR SOCIETY CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR NCA CONVENTION AT THE NATIONAL HARBOR, NOVEMBER 16-19, 2023.

Who’s Eligible: Undergraduate students with current LPH membership
Submissions Due: March 29, 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific time

LAMBDA PI ETA (LPH), the National Communication honors society, invites outstanding papers authored by undergraduate students in all areas of communication scholarship. Papers may be co-authored, as long as at least one co-author is an LPH member. All contributors must be undergraduate students at the time the paper is written. Only completed papers will be considered.

CFP: German Studies Association Seminar on Gameplay in Teaching and Research (DUE: March 3)

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:07am
Evan Torner
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 3, 2023

Gameplay in Teaching and Research

Call for Participants: The 47th German Studies Association (GSA) Conference in Montréal, Canada, from October 5-8, 2023

Seminar Format and Membership: Seminars meet October 6, 7, and 8 during one of the scheduled morning sessions to "foster extended discussion, rigorous intellectual exchange, and intensified networking" (GSA).  Seminar participants will come from all ranks and include graduate students.

Conveners:
Jeremy Best, Iowa State University, bestja@iastate.edu

Decolonizing Cartographies - Graduate Conference

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 11:07am
Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, February 27, 2023

The Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) at Columbia University is pleased to announce its annual Graduate Student Conference to be held on 20th and 21st of April, 2023. This conference is a space for graduate scholars, activists, artists, and others to think through and confront colonial systems.

Our conference this year is interested in “Decolonizing Cartographies” – or, stated broadly, how do we challenge colonial regimes of knowledge and the ways they divide the world.

Spectacles of Labour

updated: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - 10:05am
North American Victorian Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 26, 2023

There is a common adage that labour is invisible in Victorian literature. From Bruce Robbins’s discussion of the servant’s spectral “hand” to Carolyn Lesjak’s claim that labour is often hidden in the Victorian novel, scholars have often asserted that labour is rarely made visible. Yet, in the Victorian period itself, as Tim Barringer suggests, certain types of labour were made increasingly visible through aesthetic means. Whether it was paintings of farmers and other agricultural workers, Ford Madox Brown’s painting “Work,” or the Great Exhibition “of the Works of Industry of All Nations,” where audiences watched printmakers and seamstresses create new pieces and engineers fine-tune machines, labour was something highly visualized.

 

UAlbany/UC Davis Coast to Coast Connections Student Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - 2:29pm
Kayla Adgate / Stacey Baran
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 24, 2023

Coast to Coast Connections 2023

A hybrid/virtual student conference hosted by the University at Albany and the University of California, Davis

Saturday, April 22, 2023

12 PM - 7:00 PM EST | 9 AM - 4:00 PM PT

www.connections2023.org

PROPOSAL DEADLINE EXTENDED: Friday February 24, 2023

Conference co-directors: Kayla Adgate (UAlbany, kadgate@ualbany.edu), Stacey Baran (UC Davis, sbaran@ucdavis.edu)

Robert Graves and The ‘60s: “All You Need is Love”? || MLA 2024 Philadelphia

updated: 
Monday, February 20, 2023 - 1:52pm
The Robert Graves Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 15, 2023

CFP: Robert Graves and The ‘60s: “All You Need is Love”?

British writer Robert Graves (1895-1985) associated with multiple counterculture movements, including the modernist vanguard and anti-war poets, made forays into Eastern mysticism, reimagined the Classical period, contemporized ancient myths and rituals, experimented with hallucinogens, and managed to publish over 140 books, including what some might term his magnum opus, The White Goddess, an encyclopedic work he subtitled “A historic grammar of poetic myth.” Above all else, he is remembered as a poet of Love, exploring the subject across his long career in its many iterations: romantic, allegorical, ritualistic, the literary—the coupling of Poet and Muse.

Interfused: imagination, faith and reason in Romantic writers

updated: 
Monday, February 20, 2023 - 1:46pm
Christian Literary Studies Group, Oxford
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Interfused: imagination, faith and reason in Romantic writers

The period in European and anglophone literature from the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth known as Romantic had a number of characteristics and, although there was reaction from Enlightenment thinking, some long established threads endured. For the conference we look for associations with Christian and Biblical themes in literary texts. Papers will have a reading time of 20 minutes. Fuller details are on the conference page of the CLSG website.

Verge: Studies in Global Asias CFP - Proposals for Special Issue 12.1

updated: 
Monday, February 20, 2023 - 9:48am
Verge: Studies in Global Asias
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 20, 2023

*** Please note that special issue proposals for Verge: Studies in Global Asias 12.1 are due *March 20, 2023*. A previous announcement included an incorrect due date.***

Verge: Studies in Global Asias invites proposals for special issue 12.1, which will be published in Spring 2026.

On Digital Pasts and Futures: New Perspectives in Literature, Technoculture, and Media

updated: 
Sunday, February 19, 2023 - 4:03pm
Comparative World Literature, CSULB
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 15, 2023

CFP: 57th Annual Comparative World Literature Conference

On Digital Pasts and Futures: New Perspectives in Literature, Technoculture, and Media  

Venue: California State University, Long Beach. Mainly in person with some Zoom participation.

Dates: Wednesday and Thursday, April 19 and 20, 2023

Keynote Speaker: Cassius Adair (Assistant Professor of Media Studies, The New School), “Reverse Engineering: From Trans Tech Histories to Radical Trans Futures.”

TRAUMA AND NIGHTMARE - 6th International Interdisciplinary Conference

updated: 
Saturday, February 18, 2023 - 4:53pm
InMind Support
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 25, 2022

Conference: 16-17 March 2023 (via Zoom platform)

 

 

Scientific Committee:

Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland

Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

CALL FOR PAPERS:

The Lived Experience of James Joyce

updated: 
Friday, February 17, 2023 - 11:48am
Isaac Slone
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, June 1, 2023

This edited volume collects essays from those writing about the experience of reading, studying, teaching, and interpreting James Joyce. The essays form a picture of how Joyce’s writing serves its reader by reflecting dimensions of human experience.

Orientation: This Way, That way, and the Other

updated: 
Friday, February 17, 2023 - 10:51am
Queen's Graduate Conference in Literature
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 3, 2023

The Graduate English Society at Queen’s University seeks abstracts for its hybrid 2023 graduate conference, “Orientation: This Way, That Way and the Other.” In addition to academic conference papers, we are looking for creative pieces that engage with the broad concept of orientation in various and imaginative ways.

(extended deadline) Polyglot Pages in Early Modern England (c.1500-1700)

updated: 
Friday, February 17, 2023 - 10:07am
Charlotte Coffin / Université Paris-Est Créteil
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 20, 2023

Polyglot Pages in Early Modern England (c.1500-1700)

The deadline for submissions has been extended to Monday, March 20

 

Editors: Agnès Lafont - Charlotte Coffin

Publisher: Brepols

Series: Polyglot Encounters in Early Modern Britain, https://www.brepols.net/series/peemb

Deadline for submitting chapter proposals (400 words):March 20, 2023

Deadline for essay submission (6000-8000 words): September 15, 2023

 

The Work of English Studies: Digital Adaptation and Expansion in the Post-Pandemic Age

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 5:40pm
Pennsylvania College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

*SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED*

 

Pennsylvania College English Association Annual Conference

Lackawanna College, 

501 Vine St., Scranton, PA

May 24-26, 2023

 

The Work of English Studies: Digital Adaptation and Expansion in the Post-Pandemic Age

 

DEADLINE EXTENDED: In Living Color: Exploring the Complexities of Colorism within the U.S. and Around the World in the 21st-Century

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 5:09pm
The Journal of Colorism Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 6, 2023

The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line, the question as to how far differences of race-which show themselves chiefly in the color of the skin and the texture of the hair-will hereafter be made the basis of denying to over half the world the right of sharing to utmost ability the opportunities and privileges of modern civilization.

—W.E.B. Du Bois (1900)

 

Are there multiple forms or species of racism or simply variations of a fundamental structure?

—Jared Sexton (2012)

 

I have only one solution: to rise above this absurd drama that others have staged around me

—Fanon (1952)

Amazigh Orality in Contemporary Production

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 4:44pm
Journal of Amazigh Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Amazigh Orality in Contemporary Production

 

Orality, that is, the culture of the spoken word, is a central feature of Amazigh everyday life, history, and linguistics, and communal knowledge. Indeed, although Imazighen have one of the oldest writing systems in North Africa, known as Tifinagh, the latter is not associated with a body of written literature, an Amazigh literary canon. On the other hand, the Amazigh peoples have an extensive and rich oral literature that includes poetry, myths, fables, songs, proverbs, sacred rituals, and tales, which are excluded from a simple textualist notion of culture and communal identity. 

Women in religion: from spiritual leadership to female empowerment

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 4:43pm
ICSAH
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, March 30, 2023

It is more than a cliché that gender plays a crucial role in religion, as most religious orders in the world were, and currently are, dominated by men. The role of women in cultic settings is, as a rule, secondary, as is also the authority of female ministers of religion, while the social benefits of those appointed with religious duties are also incomparable with the privileges received by men.  This year, we invite proposals that explore the female share in leadership roles related to religion (saints, prophetesses, priestesses, nuns, preachers, witches, shamans and more), and emphasize how their achievements are reflected in history and art. How prominent female figures have compromised men’s secured positions of power in socioreligious structures?

Nouvelles Perspectives en Études Québécoises multidisciplinaires depuis l’Europe et le Reste du Globe / New Perspectives on Multidisciplinary Québec Studies from Europe and Around the World

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:31am
Québec Studies 77 (Printemps/Été 2024) / (Spring/Summer 2024)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, April 1, 2023

Version française (English version below)

 

Proposition pour un dossier spécial :

“Nouvelles Perspectives en Études Québécoises multidisciplinaires depuis l’Europe et le Reste du Globe”

Québec Studies 77 (Printemps/Été 2024)

 

“Les études québécoises ont [...] depuis quelques années déplacé ou multiplié leurs centres de gravité [...]”(Hauser 2022, 128)

 

Sindiwe Magona 2023:Celebrating Contemporary African Women Writers

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:28am
Renee Schatteman/Georgia State University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 12, 2023

Sidniwe Magona 2023 conference is a hybrid conference (April 12-14) intended to honor Sindiwe Magona on her 80th year. We are accepting paper proposals on Magona's work or on the work of other contemporary African women writers of fiction, peotry, drama, non-fiction. Our aim is to create discourse about creative work that can be brought into conversation with this formidable South Africa writer who writes about women's lives and women's rights, about the impact of colonialism/ apartheid and the need for decolonization, and about the challenges facing African children and families in the contemporary moment.

Pedagogies of Hope Workshop Series

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:28am
Pedagogies of Hope, McMaster University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Pedagogies of Hope Workshop Series 

May 11 & 12, 2023 at McMaster University and Centre[3] in Ohròn:wakon (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada).


 

Online Human Rights and Literature (International Conference)

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:26am
Istanbul Topkapi University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 20, 2023

As a medium that conveys our acute sensitivities, longings, and struggles for justice, literature has always been responsive to human rights, namely, our political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental entitlements as rights-bearing subjects. The idea of human rights is simultaneously a political aim, a legal discourse, and a set of social, political, and legal practices. It figures in literary texts in the more recognizable form of access to justice. Writers and poets have always critically responded to injustices and violations of rights in their time and offered their reflections on the idea of justice and rights.

Death of a Salesman: Chapters for Worldview Critical Edition

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:24am
Subashish Bhattacharjee and Indrajit Mukherjee
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Chapter proposals are sought for a volume of critical essays on Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Proposed chapters should ideally also connect to contemporary lives of the play, adaptations, both on stage and screen, 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.

The Weird Russian 19th Century

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:20am
Arpi Movsesian | Rutgers University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 1, 2023

 

Symposium: The Weird Russian 19th Century 

April 28, 2023

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (via Zoom)

Organizers: Arpi Movsesian and Chloë Kitzinger (Rutgers University)

Keynote speaker: Jacob Emery (Indiana University Bloomington) 

 

Gaslighting in Global Victorian and Neo-Victorian Culture

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:20am
Diana Bellonby
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 1, 2023

The term “gaslighting” has reentered the popular lexicon with a vengeance in recent years, appearing in countless news stories and opinion pieces on the subjects of sex, race, politics, medicine, and emotional abuse. It refers to “the experience of having your reality repeatedly challenged by someone who holds more power than you do,” as one Washington Postcolumn recently articulated it. Such pieces often note that the term is drawn from a specific twentieth-century source text: George Cukor’s 1944 film Gaslight, based on Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 play of the same name, which tells the story of a sadistic husband actively working to make his wife believe she is losing her mind.

Call for Chapter proposals: A force of habit: Nuns in popular culture

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 9:18am
Marcus Harmes
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 31, 2023

Nuns have a presence in cinema as longstanding as the medium itself, including the 1922 horror film Haxan. 2021’s Benedetta, a controversial but successful Paul Verhoeven film, is a recent restatement of the capacity for stories about women religious, or women in vocation normally called nuns, to be the source of powerful and successful works across all conceivable genres.

 

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