Posthumanism and India: Envisioning and Manifesting
Posthumanism and India: Envisioning and Manifesting
An online Symposium
Inaugural Event of The Indian Posthumanism Network
June 5-13, 2021
Request for Proposals
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Posthumanism and India: Envisioning and Manifesting
An online Symposium
Inaugural Event of The Indian Posthumanism Network
June 5-13, 2021
Request for Proposals
"What Matters Most"—a special issue of Women's Studies: an interdisciplinary journal
Guest Editor: Helena Feder, federh@ecu.edu
Why do you do what you do? What matters most to your critical practice? And what matters most right now?
This special issue of Women's Studies: an interdisciplinary journal invites submissions of position papers on your (eco)materialist feminist practice/praxis in the context of:
the environmental humanities
the idea of the Anthropocene, Capitalocene, or ...
environmental thought/philosophy
race and nature
class and nature
sex/sexuality and nature
Hopkins and Her Contemporaries:
Responses to Racial Violence, Appeals for Racial Justice
Emerson Society at the Thoreau Annual Gathering July 2021
deadline for submissions:
January 25, 2021
full name / name of organization:
Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
contact email:
joseph.urbas@u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr
Emerson Society at the ALA July 7-11, 2021
deadline for submissions:
February 15, 2021
full name / name of organization:
Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
contact email:
CONFERENCE ONLINE
Scientific Committee:Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, PolandPhD Katarzyna Kręglewska – University of Gdańsk, Poland
The Digital Humanities Crossroads Contest invites undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their Digital Humanities research at the Crossroads Humanities Student Conference. This contest encourages students to develop the academic and professional skills necessary to navigate and participate as active contributors in modern day networks of information and digital literacies.
Information, resources, and diseases are all things that are communicable across real and imagined borders. They are transmitted by the World Wide Web, television, highways and trains, diasporas, marketplaces, governments, viral media, social events, casual associations, the human system, and more. Networks as a model and metaphor for examining the structures of societies, politics, culture, and the body appear in seminal texts across disciplines, including Norbert Wiener’s Cybernetics (1948), Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish (1975), Jean-François Lyotard’s The Postmodern Condition (1979), Donna Haraway’s “A Cyborg Manifesto” (1985), and Timothy Morton’s Ecological Thought (2010).
Call for Papers
"Spectacles of Decline: A Symposium on the Waning British Empire"
March 8-12, 2021
Call for Papers
Samyukta: A Journal of Gender and Culture (ISSN: 2393-8013)
January, 2021 issue (online)
Special number on Life Writing
41st Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum: VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Scent and Fragrance in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Keene State College
Friday and Saturday April 16-17, 2021
We are delighted to announce that the 41st Medieval and Renaissance Forum: Scent and Fragrance in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance will take place virtually on Friday, April 16 and Saturday April 17, 2021.
We welcome abstracts (one page or less) or panel proposals that discuss smell and fragrance in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Papers and sessions, however, need not be confined to this theme but may cover other aspects of medieval and Renaissance life, literature, languages, art, philosophy, theology, history, and music.
CALL FOR PAPERS – Spring 2021
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS), an open access academic e-journal, invites original and unpublished 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.
Critical articles on the representation of Muslims/Islam in Indian films are invited from research scholars/faculty members for the upcoming volume "Muslims in Indian Cinema" to be edited by Md Sarfaraj Nawab and Asrin Khatun.
Reunion: The Dallas Review is currently accepting CNF, Drama, Fiction, Poetry, Translation, and Visual Art submissions for its eleventh issue. Submissions close on January 15, 2021, and Volume 11 issue will be published in Fall 2021.
Submissions link: <a href="https://reunionthedallasreview.submittable.com/submit"> https://reunionthedallasreview.submittable.com/submit </a>
General Formatting Guidelines:
University of Birmingham*
Date: 9 July 2021
Registration: estimated £10, £5 students/unwaged
The X-Files Companion - Call for Contributions
Chapter proposals are invited for a proposed edited companion on the seminal television series The X-Files (1993-2018, Fox), its movies, spin offs (The Lone Gunmen, Millennium), and surrounding paratextual material (books, comics, fan fiction etc).
The 55th International Conference organized by
The American Studies Association of Korea (ASAK)
“Identity Politics and Political Institutions”
Venue: Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea
Date: October 29-30, 2021
Important Dates:
Deadline for submitting proposals: April 30, 2021
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2021
Submission of papers for the conference proceedings: August 31, 2021
The Howard University Graduate English Student Association’s 5th Annual Conference
Forging Identities: Agency, Voice, and Representation in African American Literature and Beyond
Deadline for Submissions: January 16, 2021
Conference Date: March 26, 2021
Conference Location: Zoom
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Keith D. Leonard, Author of Fettered Genius
DEADLINE EXTENDED
31st Annual Online Mardi Gras Conference at LSU
“Uncertain Futures: Exploring Ambiguities, Hopes and Anxieties”
Dates: Wednesday, February 10th, 2021 - Friday, February 12th, 2021
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you and your colleagues towards a book chapter for COVID-19 & Society: A Sociological Approach to Pandemic to be published by Innovative Publication (India). Please submit your chapter(s) before December 20, 2020. There will be no publication charge for the contribution of book chapter(s).
Please submit your chapter in the attached template on editorcovidbook@gmail.com.
(Submissions must be formatted as font size 11 point Times Roman with 1.5 line spacing & the APA referencing style)
APROXIMACIONES A LO MONSTRUOSO Y LO FEMENINO: DE LO “HUMANO” A LO POSTHUMANO
El número 43 (2021) de la revista Estudios Humanísticos. Filología tendrá como título "Aproximaciones a lo monstruoso y lo femenino: de lo “humano” a lo posthumano” y tiene como objeto recoger estudios originales sobre lo monstruoso y lo femenino y sus diferentes manifestaciones.
Por ello proponemos recoger artículos escritos en español y en inglés que avancen en el estudio de esta temática. Se sugieren, sin excluir otras, las siguientes áreas de investigación:
• Lo monstruoso femenino en literatura, cine, television, teatro, arte, etc.
Call for Proposals for Papers and Panels:
Gender Studies Area
Popular Culture Association (PCA) National Conference
June 2-5, 2021
Boston, MA (option for virtual participation)
The Center for Austrian and German Studies (CAGS) at Ben Gurion University of the Negev and the Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies are inviting submissions for an April 27-28 2021 (online) conference, focusing on the varied presence of Americans in Vienna during the first decade after the Second World War. Papers from the conference will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Austrian-American History.
Call For Book Chapters
Mahesh Dattani's Plays: Language and Culture
Editors:
Niladri R. Chatterjee (Department of English, University of Kalyani), Nibedita Mukherjee (Department of English, Sidho Kanho Birsha University, and Nilanjana Chatterjee (Department of English, Durgapur Govt. College)
Scope of the Book:
Women of the Harlem Renaissance
Society for the Study of American Women Writers
Triennial Conference, Baltimore, Nov. 4-7, 2021
This panel will explore the multiple ways women participated in the Harlem Renaissance, a period during which women writers were particularly prominent. Paper proposals are welcome on women writing in any genre—novels, stories, poetry, journalism, drama, memoir, letters—as well as across genres. Possible topics include:
COLOUR CONTRAST: CHROMATIC CONNECTIONS IN CINEMA
https://www.raco.cat/index.php/Comparativecinema/announcement/view/88
Resources for American Literary Study (Penn State UP), a journal of archival and bibliographical scholarship in American literature, is inviting submissions for its upcoming 2021 double-issue. Covering all periods of American literature, RALS welcomes both traditional and digital approaches to archival and bibliographical analysis. For full consideration for 2021, please submit by March 1, 2021.
The thirteenth biennial Thomas R. Watson Conference in Rhetoric and Composition, which will be held virtually from April 21-23, 2021, will focus on policies and practices for planning and convening antiracist conferences. The exigence for our theme is global and local. This year’s uprisings for Black liberation have only reaffirmed the need for institutions of higher education to confront their roles in perpetuating a white supremacist system and, with the BIPOC students, faculty, and staff who have endured this violence and marginalization, to create just and equitable structures in its place.
COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL
Université des Antilles et Le Mans Université
7 – 8 – 9 décembre 2021
Schoelcher, Martinique
« Décoloniser les mémoires de l’esclavage »
Annual Conference of the German Association for Postcolonial Studies (GAPS), University of Oldenburg, 13-15 May 2021