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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
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.
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.
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.
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 Deadline: August 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.
Victorian Review is currently accepting submissions for a forum on George Eliot’s final novel, Daniel Deronda, to 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
September 25 – 28, 2025
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC
You are invited to submit an abstract for this panel for the Northeast Modern Language Association Convention to be held on March 5–8, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the Wyndham Grand Hotel Downtown.
The 97th annual SAMLA Conference is taking place Thursday, November, 6, through Saturday, November, 8, 2025, at the Wyndham Atlanta Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center in Atlanta, GA. For more information, see https://southatlanticmla.org/.
W.B. YEATS: DUBLINER30 October to 1 November | Trinity College Dublin
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Chapter Proposals
for Essay Collection
How Scripted TV Series Portray Social Media’s Power to Shape Culture
The XVIII James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference in Rome
Joyce’s “world of words”
Conference Dates: 4-6 February 2026
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: November 9, 2025
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY
NOVEMBER 30, 2025
Keynote speakers:
▪ Declan Kiberd, University of Notre Dame
▪ Annalisa Volpone, University of Perugia
We invite chapters for a multi-disciplinary edited collection exploring heavy metal and rock bands that use concealed identities, stage personas and masks as a substantial part of their performance and aesthetic. Hidden identities are not a new phenomenon in either popular music generally or heavy metal/hard rock music more narrowly, as performers obscuring their identity through face paint, masks, and wigs goes back over half a century and encompasses bands including Kiss, Slipknot, and Gwar. New masked bands, including Sleep Token and Ghost, have recently risen to widespread popularity.
RADIATION
Material Connection Across Distance
A Trans-Disciplinary Conference
Dundee, Scotland, 3 – 4 December 2025
Special Issue of Texas Studies in Literature and Language
“Time and Disability in Literature”
Guest Edited by Adam Barrows, Professor of English, Carleton University (Ottawa, Canda)
Rooted in the ancient tradition of fabula, the concept of fabulation (or fonction fabulatrice) was perhaps most explicitly introduced to the modern philosophical lexicon by Henri Bergson, who described it as a “special faculty of voluntary hallucination.” It was later revisited by Gilles Deleuze, both with and without Félix Guattari, as a “speech act, an act of speech” that transgresses the boundary between the personal and the political, producing “collective utterances.”
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.
The Epoch of the Hoax: Deception and Dis/Trust in 19th-Century America
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, December 12-13, 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
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 Conference, Cincinnati, OH
March 12-14, 2026
Scholars, authors, and related professionals are invited to submit chapter proposals for a forthcoming edited volume interpreting Collins’ two Hunger Games “prequel” novels from a wide array of educational perspectives and disciplinary lenses. Following immediately on the heels of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Scholastic Publishing most recently shocked the Hunger Games fandom with the release of a second prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping (2025), to widely positive acclaim.
(Re)generative Storytelling: Embodied Narratives for Resilience and Social Renewal
(A Creative Panel Session of 57th NeMLA Annual Convention| March 5-8, 2025| Pittsburgh PA), Virtual Only
Abstract submission link: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21583
Gothic Studies CFP for MAPACA 2025: The Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association is accepting proposals until July 31 for their 2025 conference, Nov 6 - 8, in Philadelphia, PA. General guidelines can be found at mapaca.net and below. Please consider submitting to the Gothic Studies area: https://mapaca.net/areas/gothic-studies.
Hemingway in Toronto
July 22-27, 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.
Photography / Intensity / Measure
Call for Book Chapters
Questions of measurement, and how it shapes or is problematized by photography, have become increasingly important in recent years. This has been provoked by the development and consolidation of digital networked imaging technologies, the massive expansion of social media, advances in machine learning, the sheer scale of image datasets, and the development of AI imaging platforms. Novel forms such as Point Cloud, Giga-pixel and Light-Field imaging, to mention just a few, have challenged accepted ideas of measure and how they structure the visual.
Eighty years after the end of WWII, questions remain about the adequacy, let alone possibility, of language to convey the "limit-experience." Yoko Ota, writing City of Corpses [shikabane no machi] just days after surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, acknowledges that the writer’s challenge is nearly impossible in the face of such an unprecedented weapon. Nevertheless, she still responds to the intense urgency to write.