Generations and Generational Time in the United States During the Long Nineteenth Century
"Generations and Generational Time in the United States During the Long Nineteenth Century"
Lille University, June 12-13, 2025
a service provided by www.english.upenn.edu |
FAQ changelog |
"Generations and Generational Time in the United States During the Long Nineteenth Century"
Lille University, June 12-13, 2025
International Journal in Foundations of Computer Science & Technology (IJFCST)
****November issue*****
http://flyccs.com/jounals/FLSIJ/Home.html
Scope
Unwrapping Christmas Through Arts-Based Research: A Transdisciplinary Conference
Proposal Submission Deadline: November 10, 2024
Conference Dates: December 3-4, 2024
Location: online
Fees: £90 (non-members), £76.5 (LABRC members)
(Fees apply to both presenters and attendees)
Conference webpage: https://labrc.co.uk/2024/07/07/unwrapping-christmas/
Call for Papers
“Imagining Deleuze’s Romanticism”
NASSR (North American Society for the Study of Romanticism) 2025 Virtual CFP
Call for Papers
Editors Evdokia Stefanopoulou and Yannis Mazarakis invite book chapter proposals for a scholarly collection entitled Contemporary Women Filmmakers and Posthumanism. Edinburgh University Press has expressed interest in publishing the book.
Call for Papers, African American Literature at CEA 2025
March 27-29, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square
1800 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
215.561.7500
The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on African American Literature for our 54th annual conference in Philadelphia, March 27-29, 2025.
Conference Theme: Freedom
Call for Abstracts: 8th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education
Dates: May 22 - 23, 2025
Venue: ARCOTEL Wimberger Wien, Neubaugürte, 34-36, 1070, Vienna, Austria
CPD Accreditation
As a Certified CPD Accredited Provider (Provider Number #785414), this conference offers 12 CPD credit hours, providing attendees with valuable recognition for their professional development. Verification is available at https://thecpdregister.com/view/eurasia-conferences-816429.
Deadline for Proposals: December 1
Session: 2:00 pm (Central) January 17, online via Zoom
The Arthurian Tradition(s) is often most students’ first and only exposure to the Middle Ages. Exposure often comes from films that students have seen: Fuqua’s King Arthur (2004), Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), and Lowery’s Green Knight (2021). What students learn from a course or unit on the Arthurian Tradition(s) is often very different from filmed depictions. This session seeks papers that explore issues, opportunities, and innovations in teaching the Arthurian Traditions(s). We welcome all aspects of teaching Arthuriana.
Proposal Submission Deadline: January 10, 2025
Join us in New Orleans, LA, on April 11
Delgado Community College is excited to host the 2025 Louisiana Gateway English & Math Success Symposium (LaGEMSS). This symposium invites educators, administrators, and practitioners to share innovative practices, research, and strategies to improve student success in gateway English and Mathematics courses.
Symposium Tracks
LaGEMSS welcomes proposals that focus on the following areas:
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS), an open-access peer-reviewed academic e-journal, invites original and unpublished, interdisciplinary, research papers and book reviews from various interrelated disciplines including, but not limited to, literature, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, history, sociology, law, ecology, environmental science, and economics.
Space is not defined objectively, but in relation to bodies, as it is a manifestation of their needs, intentions, and desires. It is not a container in which objects exist but is intertwined with the body’s orientation in the world and its movements within the space. Human body, therefore, is at the centre of all spaces, which are more than a geometrical concept in abstraction. Individual bodies apprehend and appropriate space differently and give meaning to embedded systems and institutions through established and evolving associations. Any assumption of personalised space, whether private or public, is embedded with historical, cultural, and social meanings which help curate embodied experiences.
Crip and Queer Intimacies
Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture (https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/textmatters)
(Issue 16, 2026)
University of Lodz, Poland
Co-Editors of the issue:
Kateřina Kolářová, PhD (Charles University)
Katarzyna Ojrzyńska, PhD (University of Lodz)
In commemoration of the centennial of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids (1925-2025), led by labor organizer and civil rights activist A. Phillip Randolph, Morgan State University, the Benjamin A. Quarles Humanities and Social Science Institute, the Department of English and Language Arts, The James H. Gilliam, Jr. College of Liberal Arts, and the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGST) Program proudly announce the second one-day WGST Graduate Symposium (WGST-GS). This symposium will take place at The National Treasure, Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 3, 2025, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Avenidas da Liberdade. Ler os 50 Anos do 25 de Abril
Avenues of Freedom. Reading 50 Years of 25th of April
Registration (Free) and Link: https://sites.google.com/view/uccsplasavenidasdaliberdade/home
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
From 2 P.M. - 6 P.M. (Dublin/ Lisbon)
Das 11:00 às 15:00 (Brasília)
Isolation/Communication: A Center for American Literary Studies Webinar
Join the Center for American Literary Studies at Penn State for another “Unprecedented” webinar, this one devoted to the theme of “Isolation/Communication.” The webinar will take place Tuesday, November 12 from 12 to 1 pm EST. Register (and attend) here:
https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6nCPUmjSR7KA_xhRKN3cEQ
CFP FOR EDITED COLLECTION (2025)
Call for abstracts for papers for edited collection on the effects of ageing populations and generational disparities in Asian societies as represented in literature, film, and other forms of media
Working Title for Proposed Volume:
Ageing Asia: multimedia representations of ageing and the elderly in Asian societies
Editors:
Dr. Bernard Wilson
Department of English Language and Culture,
Department of International Social Sciences,
Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Sung-Ae Lee
The Critical Question of Animal Cultures
Call for Book Chapter Proposals
Shifting Borders, Emerging Voices: Narratives of Change in Global South Asia
Abstract submission deadline: 31 Dec 2024
Full Chapter submission deadline: 30 June 2025
Publisher: Springer
Contact email: moussa.pouryaAsl@oulu.fi ;
jaidkamanju24@gmail.com
American Literature Association
36th Annual Conference
May 21-24, 2025
Boston, MA
NEW DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS!!!!--11/10/2024
Call for Papers, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Literature at CEA 2025
March 27-29, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square
1800 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
“To discover the mode of life or of art whereby my spirit could express itself in unfettered freedom.”
Call for Book Chapters
Routledge Handbook
Globalising Indian Home: Translation, Migration, Gender, and Identity
About the Book
The appeal of teleological thinking often shapes our readings of James, whether of individual works or of his career as a whole. But rather than let a sense of the ending determine our interpretation of what came before, how might James look different if we focused instead on beginnings? How does he typically begin a tale or novel—and how, if at all, do his strategies differ from those of other short story writers or novelists? How, where, or when doesn’t he begin? How is beginning thematized within the fictions, as in Isabel Archer’s practice of “beginning afresh a great many times” or Madame Merle’s wish that she could “begin again”? How did James himself begin as a writer?
Please Join Salem State University and Bridgewater State University for the 5th annual Master's in English Regional Conference: New England (MERC)
The conference will take place on March 1, 2025 in person at Bridgewater State University. Directions will be uploaded on our website in the coming weeks. Accepting works in literary studies, critical theory, English education & teaching, creative writing, professional writing, communication, TESOL & Linguistics, as well as rhetoric & composition
First Person, Third Person, First/Third Person? Challenging Vision and Perspective in Narrative
A panel to be pitched for inclusion in the 2025 conference of the International Society for the Study of Narrative in Miami, April 2–6, 2025.
Organizer: Joe McLaughlin, University of Toronto
This is a call for chapters on specific topics for The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespearean Biofiction, an edited collection which is under contract with Palgrave. The Handbook will be published in 2026. It will be the first book to comprehensively consider the history, state of the art, global cultures, and futures of Shakespeare biofiction; as such, it will be the definitive study of the topic, intervening at a critical juncture of development for this subject matter. Proposals are sought for the following chapters:
Sri Sri Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies (SSCTIS), and the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha, in association with Sikshasandhan, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, are going to organise a Six Days' ICSSR sponsored Skill Development Workshop titled, "Threads of Silver: Craft Making of Rūpa Tārakasi [Silver Filigree]" as part of the ICSSR Vision VikshitBharat@2047 research project on Documenting Rūpa Tārakasi. The workshop will be conducted in a hybrid format, encompassing both online and offline participants, and the duration of the workshop is six days, from 7th to 12th November 2024.
The existence of a sense of contact within a particular culture remains inherently interdisciplinary and intersectional in terms of literature, the performative arts, and the social sciences. Contact essentially entails a continuity, one that consciously evolves from the preceding line of thought to facilitate the production of the interiority of further signification. As human societies evolved, diverse communities established distinct cultural, social, and literary traditions. The resultant intersections foster and foreground the ‘unconforming’, resulting in the emergence of new socio-cultural utterances.
DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Call for Papers
Children’s/Young Adult Culture
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
46th Annual Conference, February 19-22, 2025
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
EXTENDED Proposal submission deadline: November 14, 2024
James Baldwin and the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism
A Call for Papers for a Special Issue of James Baldwin Review
Social domination, as exerted and felt through the categories of race, class, sex, and gender, finds itself expressed in and through James Baldwin’s work, often unevenly, subject to the peculiarities of his historical moments. Both Baldwin and his interpreters can be seen to elevate one vector of domination in racial capitalist modernity over the others, or forget one at the others’ expense, obscuring our vision of such domination and our capacities for struggling against it.
The Evelyn Scott Society invites abstracts of 1-2 pages on the American writer Evelyn Scott (1893-1963).
Papers may focus on any of her works (novels, memoirs, poetry, young adult literature) and take any contemporary critical approach. We are especially interested in papers investigating the canonicity process, the literary networks to which Scott belonged, or the role of disability in her career, but all topics will be considered. Scott participated in various and major literary currents during her writing life, including Imagism, naturalism, and modernism, and she had a variety of literary mentors, including Lola Ridge, Theodore Dreiser, Waldo Frank, William Carlos Williams, Emma Goldman, and Jean Rhys, among others.