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Solidarity!

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:27pm
The Space Between Society and the Feminist Inter/Modernist Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, February 5, 2026

Greensboro, North Carolina, the host city for this year’s joint conference, is geographically, culturally, and historically a space between. Known as “Gate City” because of its key position on the rail network, it is not only a midpoint between the state capital, Raleigh, and North Carolina’s biggest city, Charlotte, but also an entrance to the South. At once an integral part of the region and open to the broader world, it has long exemplified the solidarities as well as the divisions that have marked the United States in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Special Issue of Appalachian Journal/As the Crow Flies on Appalachian Animal Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:27pm
Drs. Kathryn Kirkpatrick and Jessica Cory, Appalachian State University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

CFP: Special Issue on Appalachian Animal Studies

To be published in Spring 2027, co-edited by Drs. Kathryn Kirkpatrick and Jessica Cory

Whether it’s the relationships we have with our animal companions, the meat we (may not) eat, or the countless more-than-human species with whom we share this region, animals are important to our lives and to Appalachian spaces.

Negations and Interruptions As World-Building

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:27pm
Humanities Institute, University College Dublin
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Under capitalism, we live separated from life. Capital’s extractive colonizing domination keeps us separated from nature, from each other, and from our own bodies, denying us a symbiotic and regenerative relationship with the natural world and with each other. Yet, certain types of bindings are integral to capitalism: capitalism depends on the combination of labour and nature for the production of value; the “emergence of capitalist accumulation and the reproduction of capitalist production” depends on “acts of violent dispossession”, on “tearing Indigenous societies, peasants, and other small-scale, self-sufficient agricultural producers from the source of their livelihood––the land” (Coulthard 2014).

Voices: An International Postgraduate Symposium

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:27pm
Department of English, University of Malta
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 7, 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS: VOICES

Representation, Recognition, Resistance

 

Call for scholarly reviewers of: Madness and the Sea: A Literary History

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:27pm
Ian Copestake
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, March 26, 2026

Scholarly book reviews sought for new book titled Madness and the Sea: A Literary History. To e published by Palgravve on March 26, 2026. Scholars with interests in the fields of Blue Humanities, Maritime literature, madness in literature and medical humanities and with links to review sites are welcome to contact me to arrange review copies.

Cyborg Voices: Identity, Artistry, and Performance in the Age of AI

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:26pm
Chloe Kirson-Jones
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 20, 2026

Call for Chapters for an edited volume titled: Cyborg Voices: Identity, Artistry, and Performance in the Age of AI

Editor: Chloe Kirson-Jones
Publisher: Jenny Stanford publishing distributed through Taylor and Francis/Routledge
Projected Publication: January 2027

 

Overview

How does the voice change when it becomes digital, disembodied, and co-created with machines?

Queer Beginnings – Inaugural issue of OffKilter: Journal of Queer Arts and Politics

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:26pm
OffKilter: Journal of Queer Arts and Politics
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

Neither ‘queer’ nor ‘beginnings’ are easy to pin down. Queerness is infamous for its ability to slip away from definition; it encompasses – but is not reducible to – sexuality, gender, race, ability, class, politics, and more. Beginnings, too, wriggle from our grasp. Choose a beginning for any historical event, movement, or narrative and there is always something which precedes it. Are beginnings focused into an inciting event, or do they reside in the feelings which precipitate such events? Who gets to decide?

MLA 2027: Wallace Stevens’s Animals

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:26pm
The Wallace Stevens Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Wallace Stevens’s poetry abounds with animals, from the bucks and firecat of “Earthy Anecdote” to the “gold-feathered bird” of “Of Mere Being.” This session invites papers on Stevens’s animals and animal imagery across his oeuvre. How do animals in Stevens’s poems reflect or complicate his sense of human perception, subjectivity, and the environment? In what ways do they trouble distinctions between the human and the nonhuman, the domestic and the wild, the material and the symbolic?

 

Proposals might consider individual poems or sequences, the wider bestiary of The Collected Poems, or Stevens’s animals in relation to earlier, contemporaneous, or later writers.

 

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

Vestron Horror (Specific Chapters Needed)

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:26pm
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 22, 2026

This is a CFP for an edited collection on Vestron horror.

 

This manuscript is almost complete, so we cannot offer authors more than two months to complete their essays. Please bear this in mind.

At present, we are only looking for three chapters to round off the collection. The chapters should focus on one of the following films:

 

Slaughter High

Beyond Re-animator or Dagon

Little Monsters

Chopping Mall

The Gate

The Unholy

Chud II: Bud the Chud

Sundown the Vampire in Retreat

A chapter dedicated to thrillers made by Vestron.

 

Please spread the word. Below is the original CFP with the new deadline.

 

2026 Fall Issue: Science Fiction and the American Imagination

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:26pm
Journal of American Studies of Turkey (JAST)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Journal of American Studies of Turkey (JAST) 

2026 Fall Issue: Science Fiction and the American Imagination 

Guest Editor: Firuze Güzel, Ege University, Izmir, Türkiye

 

Deadline for Full-Text Submissions: July 15, 2026

 

The Mid-Atlantic Review - Volume 34 (2026)

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:25pm
College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

The Mid-Atlantic Review is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published annually by the College English Association Mid-Atlantic Group (CEAMAG). The journal specializes in literary and cultural criticism, discussions of pedagogy, public humanities work, reviews of scholarly books, personal essays concerned with the teaching of English, photographs and visual art related to the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and creative writing related to the humanities, teaching, or the craft and art of writing. The Mid-Atlantic Review is indexed in the MLA International Bibliography and available to scholars through the EBSCO and ProQuest Literature databases.

SUPERVILLAINS & ANTI-HEROES (The Superhero Project: 10th Global Meeting )

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:25pm
The Superhero Project
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

The Superhero Project: 10th Global Meeting

SUPERVILLAINS & ANTI-HEROES

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September 2026

The View Hotel, Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom

 

“I don’t want to kill you! What would I do without you? Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No, no, no! No. You… you… complete… me.” – The Joker (The Dark Knight, 2008)

 

CfA - Climate Fiction in the Romance-Language World

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:25pm
Quo vadis Romania Nr. 68 (QVR-2-2026)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Call for Articles
Quo vadis Romania Nr. 68 (QVR-2-2026)

Climate Fiction in der Romania
Koordination: Dr. Ana Carolina Torquato & Sophie Everson-Baltas, BA BA MA
Deadline for Abstracts: 15.03.2026
Deadline for Articles: 01.08.2026

Sensing Matters: Bodies, Experiences, and Objects

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:25pm
Bard Graduate Center
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 27, 2026

The forming of the five senses is a labour of the entire history of the world down to the present.

— Karl Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844)

Lose your mind and come to your senses.

— Frederich (Fritz) Perls, Gestalt Therapy Verbatim (1969)

Permanent Call: JEASA - Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:25pm
European Association for Studies of Australia
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

JEASA - Journal of the European Association for Studies on Australia - permanent call deadline for submissions: 31 May 2026; 30 September 2026 full name / name of organization: Journal of the European Association for Studies on Australia contact email: marilena.parlati@unipd.it 

 

Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia: Special Issue Minding the Present. Bodies, Places, Matter in and between Australia and Europe

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:24pm
European Association for Studies of Australia
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

CFP Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia

Special Issue: Minding the Present. Bodies, Places, Matter in and between Australia and Europe

Deadline for proposals: 15 March 2026

 

Taking its cue from a very vibrant conference held in Padova (Italy) in September 2025, the Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia is seeking articles that examine the shaping experiences, identities, and perceptions of the present as a catalyst to urgent action both in Australia—with a special alertness to the very rooted cultures of Indigenous Australia—and in the complex relations between Europe and Australia.  

Gothic CFP – Extended Deadline – May 1, 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:24pm
Humanities Education and Research Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 1, 2026

CFP – Extended Deadline – May 1, 2026

Interdisciplinary Humanities invites submissions for a special double issue dedicated to exploring Gothic literature. This double issue will be divided into two areas: one focusing on creative and scholarly activity, and the other on pedagogy in K-12 and higher education.

Volume 1: Gothic Literature: Creative Activity and Research

Creative and Scholarly Activity

We seek contributions that delve into the rich and diverse world of Gothic literature. Topics may include, but are not limited to:

Call for Chapter Proposals: Black Feminist Practices and AI in the Composition Classroom

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:24pm
Jessica L. Ridgeway, Ph.D./ Norfolk State University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

Call for Papers: 

I am pleased to share a call for chapter proposals for an edited collection currently in development titled Black Feminist Practices and AI in the Composition Classroom: Memoir, Pedagogy, and Futures. This volume invites scholars, teachers, and practitioners to explore how Black Feminist rhetorical traditions can guide ethical, humanizing, and culturally responsive uses of artificial intelligence in writing instruction.

EXTENDED: Hopkins’s America, Then & Now

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:24pm
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins Society
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 15, 2026

CFP | Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins Society (PEHS) session 

American Literature Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, May 20-23, 2026

Hopkins’s America, Then & Now

Reminder CFP:

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:23pm
United Lutheran Seminary
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 15, 2026

CFP “A Vision for Liberating Our Democracy” Conference, February 27–28, 2026

The conference builds on a growing body of research that examines the theological, cultural, and political intersections of democracy, citizenship, and power. Participants will investigate how worldviews and faith traditions have informed concepts of governance, belonging, and personhood from the founding era to the present. The conference will highlight not only the Haudenosaunee Influence on American Democracy but also the historic and present contributions to Democratic thought by Black, Indigenous, and Latine communities, contributions which are often forgotten and ignored.

Featured Speakers

The Second Quarry Farm Graduate Student Workshop: “From Seminar Paper to Academic Article”

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:23pm
Center for Mark Twain Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 20, 2026

The Second Quarry Farm Graduate Student Workshop: “From Seminar Paper to Academic Article”The Center for Mark Twain Studies is happy to announce their second Graduate Student Workshop: “From Seminar Paper to Academic Article.” This in-person workshop will provide an intensive writing experience for students to transform a seminar or conference paper into an article ready to submit for publication. Although all approaches are welcome—and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged – the paper must give substantial attention to Twain.

10th International Conference on the State of Mark Twain Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:22pm
Center for Mark Twain Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 20, 2026

Elmira 2026: The Tenth International Conference on the State of Mark Twain Studies

Conference Theme: Irreverence, Rebellion, and Resilience

Women in SFF: Navigating Gender & Genre

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:22pm
Newcastle University - Abi Hockaday & Aparna Sivasankar
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026

Science Fiction & Fantasy (SFF) continue to offer new ways of considering the relationships between gender and genre. This conference is interested in how women – writers, characters, fans – use, negotiate, and operate in SFF.

We are particularly interested in papers that have an interdisciplinary and/or creative focus. We welcome papers which consider how this operates across multiple forms, including text, film, TV and videogames.

This conference is open to students and researchers at any stage of their career.

Online Book Reading Workshop; Figure of Study- Antonio Gramsci_24–27 February, 2026 | 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM IST

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 1:22pm
Footnote Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 8, 2026

We are pleased to invite participants to a four-day intensive book reading workshop on Antonio Gramsci (online), focused on questions of hegemony, culture, subaltern politics, and political struggle. This workshop brings together students, scholars, researchers, activists, and readers for a sustained and collective engagement with Gramsci’s writings. Written largely under conditions of imprisonment and censorship, Gramsci’s work challenges us to think about power not only as domination, but as consent, culture, and everyday common sense.

MLA 2027 guaranteed ChLA panel: Postcolonial Fantasy for Young People

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 12:57pm
Modern Language Association 2027 conference
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

The last few years have seen the publication of a number of fantasy novels for young people written by authors from the postcolonial diaspora, including Tomi Adeyemi’s Legacy of Orisha trilogy, Jordan Ifueko’s Raybearer series, Nnedi Okarofor’s The Nsibidi Scripts series and Roshani Chokshi’s The Gilded Wolves series. Additionally, there are YA fantasy series that deal with hierarchies and inequities resulting from colonization and settler colonialism, such as Naomi Novik’s Scholomance series and Cherie Dimaline’s The Marrow Thieves duology.

Late Bowie: Legacy, Mortality and the Archival Impulse

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 11:37am
Dr Matthew Melia / Kingston University, UK
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Late Bowie: legacy, mortality and the archival impulse

Call for Papers

Kingston University, UK

Scholarship at the End of the World: Approaches to the (post)Anthropocene in Theory and Practice

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 10:59am
Theory Theater Performance, Indiana University, Bloomington
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Abstract 

The “end of the world” names a methodological problem before it names an apocalypse: how do humanities scholars and artist-researchers think, make, and teach when climate disruption, extinction, extractive infrastructures, forced displacement, and slow violence reformat what counts as evidence, what counts as futurity, and what counts as responsibility? This conference convenes research and practice across film, theatre, performance, and allied arts to ask how (post)Anthropocene conditions are not only represented but produced, felt, and negotiated through aesthetic forms, production systems, embodied publics, and more-than-human milieus. 

"Postmemory and the Contemporary World" 7th International Interdiciplinary Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 10:36am
InMind Support
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 6, 2026

Conference online (via Zoom): 26-27 February 2026

CFP:

Coined by Marianne Hirsch in the 1990s, the term postmemory by now entered various disciplines who search to understand how memory form our identity and how we position, articulate or just make sense of our place in the society and our relations with it. The term postmemory problematizes the concept of memory by bringing attention to the memories that are not exactly personal but that keep on shaping one’s life and one’s  way of seeing the world.

The Activist Author: Contemporary Forms and Historical Precedents of Activist Literature

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 9:29am
Université catholique de Louvain
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

The Activist Author: Contemporary Forms and Historical Precedents of Activist Literature

 

Dates and Location:

November 9th & 10th, 2026.

UCLouvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).

 

Confirmed Keynote speakers:

Sara Dimick: Northwestern University; author of Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures.

Juan Meneses: UNC Charlotte; author of Resisting Dialogue: Modern Fiction and the Future of Dissent and editor of Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination.

 

CFP: Vol. 1 No. 2: The sleep of digital reason? Dreaming of a creative machine in the age of AI

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 7:47am
Caleidoscopio @ Lusófona University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Caleidoscopio – Revista de Comunicação e Cultura is the journal of the Communication Sciences Department of ECATI, Lusófona University.

Now entering its second series, Caleidoscopio is being relaunched with the aim of consolidating its position as an open-access platform dedicated to critical research in communication sciences, with a special focus on the intersection of communication, media, and the arts in contemporary societies.

We invite submissions that engage with approaches from media theory, visual studies, philosophy of technology, cybernetics, or contemporary artistic practices. There are no article processing charges.

Monstrous Bodies: From Frankenstein to the Posthuman

updated: 
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 7:07am
Saint Louis University Madrid
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 13, 2026

Monstrous Bodies: From Frankenstein to the Posthuman

Saint Louis University Madrid, April 23-24, 2026

Ecocritiquing Graphic Narratives: Visual Representations of Nature in Global Comics [DEADLINE EXTENDED]

updated: 
Monday, January 19, 2026 - 3:34pm
Subashish Bhattacharjee, Indrajit Mukherjee, Soumyadeep Chakraborty
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

From Indigenous testimonies about extraction economies to eco-dystopian manga, comics across the world function as powerful visual laboratories for engaging with the natural world. The graphic form—with its unique interplay of word and image, its use of framing, juxtaposition, and sequentiality—stages ecological questions in ways prose often cannot. By dramatizing the temporality of both sudden catastrophes and slow processes of degradation, comics enable us to see environmental crises unfolding across multiple scales of time and space. They ask us to imagine multispecies entanglements, toxic futures, and alternative modes of dwelling, while also foregrounding human complicity in environmental collapse.

 

Disability Studies in the Postcolonial/Decolonial World

updated: 
Monday, January 19, 2026 - 12:50pm
Postcolonial Studies Association UK
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 15, 2026

In his 2022 book, Elusive Kinship: Disability and Human Rights in Postcolonial Literature,
Christopher Krentz writes that “while disabled people everywhere have dealt with barriers to
making their views known, those in the Global South, who are usually people of color, have long
been largely unheard, despite numbering more than half a billion people . . . Such invisibility
underscores how disabled people and those close to them in the Global South have commonly been
afterthoughts, deemed unimportant and disposable” (Krentz 2). While the Global South is Krentz’s
focus, we also acknowledge these issues in minority and indigenous communities globally.

12th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education | May 18 - 19, 2026 | Vienna, Austria

updated: 
Monday, January 19, 2026 - 11:54am
Eurasia Conferences
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 28, 2025

Call for Abstracts: 12th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education

Dates: May 18 - 19, 2026

Venue: ARCOTEL Wimberger Wien, Neubaugürte, 34-36, 1070, Vienna, Austria

CPD Accreditation

As a Certified CPD Accredited Provider (Provider Number #785414), this conference offers 18 CPD credit hours, providing attendees with valuable recognition for their professional development. Verification is available at https://thecpdregister.com/view/eurasia-conferences-816429.

Conference on the Teaching of Writing: Wicked Reading for Wicked Problems

updated: 
Sunday, January 18, 2026 - 8:38pm
University of Connecticut
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 30, 2026

We are excited to share with you all on behalf of the Conference Planning Committee for the University of Connecticut First-Year Writing Program that we are holding our 21st Annual Conference on the Teaching of Writing on Thursday, April 23 and Friday, April 24, 2026, on our campus in Storrs, CT. Our theme for the upcoming conference is: “Wicked Reading for Wicked Problems." As those who have collaborated with us in the past, we are once again inviting you to help us explore ways of approaching these 'wicked problems', such as those that evade consensus, offer multiple solutions, or may even resist resolution at all.

The End: Reclaiming the Beginning

updated: 
Sunday, January 18, 2026 - 1:51pm
The English Language and Literature Association of Korea (ELLAK)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 8, 2026

The End: Reclaiming the Beginning

Dates: December 17–19, 2026
Venue: Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea
Host: The English Language and Literature Association of Korea (ELLAK)

Keynote Speakers

Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society at ALA 2026

updated: 
Saturday, January 17, 2026 - 11:07am
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, January 19, 2026

The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society will host two panels at the 37th Annual American Literature Association Conference, May 20-23, 2026 in Chicago. We invite proposals for presentations on any aspect of Gilman’s life and work.

Possible topics include but are by no means limited to:

  • Gilman and the Female Gothic
  • Gilman and Xenofeminism
  • Gilman and First Wave Feminism
  • Gilman and Medicine / the Health Humanities
  • Gilman and Utopianism
  • Gilman and Evolutionary Science
  • Gilman and Religion
  • Gilman and Queer Culture

The Novel of Ideas in American Fiction

updated: 
Saturday, January 17, 2026 - 10:55am
Jonathan Bayliss Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 23, 2026

ALA 2026: The Novel of Ideas in American Fiction

ALA Annual Conference (May 20-23, Chicago, IL)

Politics in American Fiction

updated: 
Saturday, January 17, 2026 - 10:54am
Jonathan Bayliss Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 23, 2026

ALA 2026: Politics in American Fiction

ALA Annual Conference (May 20-23, Chicago, IL)

LOOK! : a graduate student workshop

updated: 
Friday, January 16, 2026 - 1:05pm
Columbia University, Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026

[DEADLINE EXTENDED] LOOK! : a graduate student workshop 

Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender
Columbia University

April 17–18, 2026


 

EXTENDED DEADLINE: Reimagining Black Futures: The Critical Visions of Afrofuturism

updated: 
Thursday, January 15, 2026 - 8:25pm
Howard University's Gregory J Hampton Graduate English Student Association (GESA)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, January 21, 2026

In 2025, with emerging AI, FaceTime, and robot companions, we acknowledge that the future has arrived and still remains to be explored. We invite scholars, artists, and critical theorists to contribute to our annual conference celebrating Afrofuturism and the work of Gregory J. Hampton. Hampton explored how Black writers engage with identity, power, and possibility. His work has significantly shaped modern views of Black speculative fiction, Afrofuturism, and African American literary studies. Hampton's critical analyses of authors like Octavia Butler and Samuel R.

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