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Coast to Coast Connections

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 10:02am
Kayla Adgate / University at Albany and University of California, Davis
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 10, 2023

A VIRTUAL STUDENT CONFERENCE HOSTED BY THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY & THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

The theme of connection in the humanities is far-reaching and multifaceted. This student conference is a joint initiative between

UAlbany and UC Davis focused on connection in all its significations.

We welcome undergraduate and graduate student proposals for both critical and creative projects from literary/cultural studies, creative writing, rhetorical/composition studies, and other adjacent disciplines. Potential topics on the theme of connection may include (but are not limited to):

CFP: ‘Personified Body Parts and Organs with a Mind of Their Own in Cinema, Literature and Visual Culture’

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 10:01am
Gilad Padva and Yair Koren Maimon
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 20, 2023

*CFP: ‘Personified Body Parts and Organs with a Mind of Their Own in Cinema, Literature and Visual Culture’
edited volume*

*Editors*: Gilad Padva and Yair Koren Maimon

 

This collection initially examines cinematic, televisual, literary, visual and poetic representations of body parts who are vitalized, autonomized, individuated and animated. They become independent entities with a mind of their own. Instead of being parts of intricate mechanisms, these organs turn into independent, humanized and personified "bodies."

Atmospheres of Violence

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 9:24am
Harvard University / Department of Art, Film and Visual Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Film and Visual Studies Graduate Student Conference Harvard University

May 3–5, 2023

Keynote Speakers: Yuriko Furuhata (William Dawson Scholar of Cinema and Media History, McGill University), Pooja Rangan (Associate Professor of English in Film and Media Studies, Amherst College), and Colectivo Los Ingrávidos

The 15th International Symposium on Comparative Literature: The Imaginaire and (Re)Shaping the World (November 14-16 2023) [Deadline Extended]

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 9:06am
Department of English Language and Literature / Cairo University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 15, 2023

According to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, “To imagine is to represent without
aiming at things as they actually, presently and subjectively are.” Imagination is
associated with creativity and the ability to conceive and envision ideas, images,
visions, societies and sensations in ways that transcend reason, and reach beyond
reality. It is a force that ongoingly wrestles with the constitution of reality, and is
credited for having shaped the world as we know it through the cumulative work of
writers, artists, scientists and philosophers. Imagination, hence, produces, creates a
higher reality that becomes the new reality. It is a synthesizing force that oscillates

(In)habit - Graduate English Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - 2:52pm
University of Toronto, Graduate English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 27, 2023

(In)habit

Conference Date: April 25, 2023|Abstracts Due: January 27, 2023*

 

Marxism and Cartography- DEADLINE EXTENDED

updated: 
Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - 11:53am
The University of Florida Critical Theory Reading Group/MRG
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 14, 2023

CFP: The 25th Annual University of Florida Critical Theory Reading Group/MRG Conference

 

“Marxism and Cartography”

 

The Critical Theory Reading Group/MRG, University of Florida

 

March 23-26, Gainesville, FL

 

Keynotes: Regina Martin (Denison University), Jason Read (University of Southern Maine), and Robert Tally (Texas State University)

 

Corporeal Conversations / Conversations corporelles

updated: 
Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - 11:43am
Brown University
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 31, 2022

Corporeal Conversations / Conversations corporelles

 

March 10-11, 2023 | Brown University | Providence, Rhode Island

 

Keynote: Dr. Nora Martin Peterson

Associate Professor of French Cultural Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

 

CFP: Youth TV in an Age of Precarity

updated: 
Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - 10:35am
Aviva Dove-Viebahn
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

NOTE: This is an updated call for an earlier CFP; I am still looking for a few more abstracts to round out the proposed collection. All relevant topics will be considered, but I am especially eager to read abstracts exploring youth TV in relation to economic precarity, reproductive rights, disability, Indigeneity, mental health, and/or environmentalism.

Call for papers on fairy tales, legends and nursery rhymes

updated: 
Monday, January 2, 2023 - 5:04pm
Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

 

 

DEADLINE EXTENDED!

 

The Fairy Tales Area of the Popular Culture Association (PCA) seeks paper presentations and panels for the PCA's annual conference, April 5-8, 2023. We are interested in as wide an array of papers as possible, so please do not hesitate to send a submission on any fairy tale, legend or nursery rhyme related subject. Discussions of fairy tale monsters and shifts from oral to literary to visual (filmic, artistic, etc.) versions of tales are especially welcome. Creative pieces that retell or critique fairy tales or use the tales to comment on some aspect of culture or history will also be considered. 

 

DEADLINE extended Exile at State U: Stories from the Outer Edges of Academe

updated: 
Monday, January 2, 2023 - 12:14pm
Douglas Higbee/University of South Carolina, Aiken
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, April 1, 2023

UPDATE: deadline extended

 

Seeking abstracts for an edited collection of essays about life on the tenure track, especially for those working in the humanities and social sciences at non-R1 colleges and universities.

The Aesthetics of Rights and Wrongs

updated: 
Monday, January 2, 2023 - 5:56am
University of South-Eastern Norway, Drammen
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Call for Papers 

The Aesthetics of Rights and Wrongs

University of South-Eastern Norway, Drammen  19-22 June 2023

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From Oppression to Love: Remembering bell hooks Dec 16/2022-June 2024

updated: 
Thursday, December 29, 2022 - 10:30pm
The Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning of the National Council of Teachers of English
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Our deeply stirring December 16th memorial for bell hooks, featuring short clips of bell, spoken tributes by bell hooks Center Director Shadee Makalou, bell's Berea colleague and AEPL Past Chair Libby Jones, and words of bell's personal assistant Paige Billman read by AEPL Chair Geri DeLuca is now available--FREE for a limited time--at aepl.org. Find the archive at the bottom of the Conference page, and use the password AEPL2022. We wanted to stage this event near the anniversary of bell's passing.

August Wilson Society's Biennial Colloquium: Excavating New Critical Landscapes for August Wilson Studies

updated: 
Thursday, December 29, 2022 - 2:09am
August Wilson Society and the August Wilson African American Cultural Center
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

“The August Wilson Archive is our most important [collection] to date, and we believe it will present innumerable opportunities for local, national, and international researchers

to create new knowledge.”

Kornelia Tancheva, PhD, Hillman University Librarian and Director of University of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS)

The August Wilson Society (AWS) joins the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the University
of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS), the August Wilson African American Cultural Center, and theater lovers around the world in celebrating the grand opening of the August Wilson Archive in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2-4, 2023.

Emerson Society Panels ALA 2023

updated: 
Wednesday, December 28, 2022 - 9:13am
Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Emerson Society Panels ALA 2023

The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society will sponsor two panels at the 34th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held May 25–28, 2023, at the Westin Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. Both panels will honor the contributions of the late professor Joel Myerson.

“Editing Emerson and his Circles”

Emerson Panel at Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 2023

updated: 
Wednesday, December 28, 2022 - 9:11am
Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society will sponsor a panel at the 82nd Annual Gathering of the Thoreau Society—exploring the themes of Thoreau, politics, and extinction—to be held July12-16, 2023, in Concord, MA.

“Fates, Fortunes, and Resources in the Postbellum Republic”

Body and Sexuality: Beyond Cultural Binaries

updated: 
Monday, December 26, 2022 - 12:25pm
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 15, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS

Body and Sexuality: Beyond Cultural Binaries

Deadline Approaching: Adolescence in Film and Television (April 5-8, 2023); Proposals due January 10, 2023

updated: 
Monday, December 26, 2022 - 12:06am
Kylo-Patrick R. Hart / Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

The Adolescence in Film and Television Area invites paper proposals for presentation at the annual Popular Culture Association Conference, to be held April 5-8, 2023 in San Antonio, Texas. The official deadline for online submission of presentation abstracts (see below for additional information) is January 10, 2023.

Submissions that explore noteworthy coverage patterns, representations, and themes pertaining to the portrayal of adolescence/adolescents in film and television, during any historical era, are desired from scholars, educators, and graduate students.

3rd International Congress on Academic Studies in Philology on 28-30 April 2023

updated: 
Saturday, December 24, 2022 - 3:56pm
Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, Tekirdağ / Türkiye
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, January 23, 2023

Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University is organizing the 3rd International Congress on Academic Studies in Philology (ICOASP) on 28-30 April, 2023 with the cooperation of five member universities of Association of Thrace Universities (TUB-Trakya Üniversiteler Birliği). The congress aims to bring together leading academic researchers and scholars to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Philology. Philology is more topical than ever in our age. By providing reflections on the relationship between language, literature, culture and history, it gives answers to the most basic questions and problems of thought in contemporary global and digital culture.

Grace for Each Day: CDOs Speak Their Truths about Their Journeys for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Higher Education—CFP DEADLINE EXTENDED to February 1,2023

updated: 
Thursday, December 22, 2022 - 5:25pm
Dr. Carol E. Henderson / Emory University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 1, 2023

 

 

 

 

 

Grace for Each Day: CDOs Speak Their Truths about their Journeys for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Higher Education

Editor: Dr. Carol E. Henderson--DEADLINE EXTENDED to February 1, 2023

Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion|Chief Diversity Officer|Adviser to the President

Emory University

Atlanta, GA 30322

 

Volume Information:

Call for Seminar Papers, Panels, Roundtables, Workshops at the ESRA Conference in Budapest, 2023

updated: 
Thursday, December 22, 2022 - 6:37am
European Shakespeare Research Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 31, 2022

European Shakespeare Research Association Conference

Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, July 6‒9 2023

Call for Seminar Papers and Panel/Workshop/Roundtable Proposals

 

To see our call for seminar papers, visit: https://esra2023.btk.ppke.hu/welcome-to-esra2023/call-for-seminar-papers/

International Conference - Afterlives of Empire in the Public Imagination (Sapienza University of Rome)

updated: 
Wednesday, December 21, 2022 - 7:12pm
Sapienza University of Rome (Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 15, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS 

The resurgence of nationalist ideologies in Europe and the US has reignited interest in the histories and legacies of modern Empires. As of late, this has been strongly visible in the UK. The role of imperial nostalgia in the debates that paved the way for Brexit has drawn the attention of historians and cultural critics to how the memories and myths of Empire informed Europe-free imaginaries. Recent historical works have fruitfully investigated the legacies and memory of Empire in the UK and the unaddressed legacies of colonial rule, such as, in Caroline Elkins’s phrase, its “legac[ies] of violence”.

Rejoinder Call For Submissions -- Textual-Sexual-Spiritual: Artistic Practice and Other Rituals as Queer Becoming and Beyond -- Deadline Extended to Jan 5

updated: 
Wednesday, December 21, 2022 - 10:04am
Rejoinder/Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 5, 2023

Textual-Sexual-Spiritual:Artistic Practice and Other Rituals as Queer Becoming and Beyond

Guest Editor: Dr. Jocelyn E. Marshall (Emerson College)

This issue of Rejoinder addresses the relationships between text/artwork, sexuality, and spirituality to navigate tensions of being and becoming. As E. L. McCallum and Mikko Tuhkanen have argued, the idea of ‘‘queer becoming” involves not only never “straightening up” and “flying right,” but also the possibility of “one’s becoming something other than queer” (2011, 10-11). How do our approaches to “becoming” allow us to cultivate community, extend work, shape praxis, guide pedagogy, and beyond?

‘Victorians and Animal Welfare: The Transnational Network in Literature, Culture and Intellectual Thought ’

updated: 
Tuesday, December 20, 2022 - 1:52pm
St. Hugh's College, Oxford, United Kingdom
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

The Victorian era in general viewed animals not as mere property or utility, but as thinking, feeling subjects worthy of inclusion within a political community. It is increasingly in this light that the nineteenth-century British animal welfare movement and animal characters in Victorian literature are now being re-examined. Rather than regarding the literary sphere as a means of generating static influence over human attitudes towards animals, the deliberations at this colloquium shall seek to prove that it may be regarded as a repository of resources open to uses in the ongoing animal rights movement of the later nineteenth century in Britain and as the stepping stones to deeper ecological consciousness of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Treaties and Literature (Diplomatica special issues)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 20, 2022 - 12:21pm
Ken Weisbrode/Network for New Diplomatic History
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 15, 2023

For two special issues of Diplomatica we invite proposals for essays on (1) the history and culture of diplomatic treaties; and (2) aspects of diplomacy’s relationship to literature. Essays may cover any historical period up to the present-day. The central questions that the special issues pose are:

(1) Treaties

– How and why have diplomatic texts evolved?

– How has their hermeneutics changed over time?

– Are treaties better understood as literary artifacts or as socio-political constructs?

– What can the evolution of treaties tell us about the evolution of diplomacy and the diplomatic profession?

(2) Literature

Tradition and Experimentation in Irish Literature since Modernism (Call for Articles)

updated: 
Tuesday, December 20, 2022 - 12:21pm
University of Lodz, Poland
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 31, 2023

The tension between adherence to traditional modes of expression, and experimentation has underlain modern Irish literature. Regarded as the epitome of Modernist experimental writing, James Joyce went so far in pushing the boundaries of what constituted prose as to become the object of criticism from such different commentators as Lukács and Pound, both of whom found fault with Joyce for the radicalness of experiment, particularly in Finnegans Wake. However, Joyce himself considered his work to be firmly set in the realist tradition. At a time when he was yet to publish his first collection of lyrics, W. B.

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