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Gender and money, the gender of money and the money of gender

updated: 
Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 1:08pm
Université Bretagne Sud
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Call for paper

International Interdisciplinary Conference

 

University of South Brittany March 12-13, 2026

HCTI and TEMOS Laboratories

 

Gender and money, the gender of money and the money of gender

 

The Twenty-Seventh International Hardy Conference and Festival

updated: 
Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 1:07pm
Thomas Hardy Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 16, 2026

Paper proposals are welcome on any aspect of Hardy’s life, work, and legacy for the Twenty-Seventh International Hardy Conference and Festival (Dorchester, Dorset, UK; July 25th—August 1st 2026). Significant Hardy anniversaries in 2026 include the 150th anniversary of The Hand of Ethelberta, the 140th anniversary of The Mayor of Casterbridge, the 120th anniversary of The Dynasts (Part 2), and the 110th anniversary of Selected Poems. Proposals for papers on any of these anniversary texts are especially welcome.

Papers should be planned for delivery times of a maximum of 20 minutes (approximately 2000 words).

CFP "Indigenous Studies in Relation" April 7 Symposium at Texas A&M

updated: 
Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 12:59pm
Ray Leonard, Texas A&M
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 17, 2025

Whether we acknowledge it or not, the academy exists in relation to Indigenous people, indigeneity, and structures of settler colonial power. Yet, for many disciplines across the humanities, Indigenous Studies remains marginalized and under-theorized. This symposium invites work that engages the relationality between Indigenous Studies – a discipline grounded in the knowledges, practices, politics, and lives of Indigenous peoples – and other fields, crafts, and disciplines that might see themselves as independent of the concerns of Indigenous peoples and histories. We welcome Indigenous Studies scholars as well as scholars working in connection with any of the historical concerns of Indigenous Studies.

 

Thicker than blood? Masculinities and Male Friendships in South Asia

updated: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:42pm
Debadrita Chakraborty GITAM University, Hyderabad
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

For the occident, a surprising cultural norm in India is that of men holding hands. Seen as unconventional and in sharp contrast to the West, the phenomenon symbolic of India (in particular) and South Asia at large became a project in 2018, whereby photographer Vincent Dolman created a series depicting an organic and intimate aspect of male friendship. Appreciating such uninhibitedness in a country given to rampant homophobia and toxic masculinity, Dolman, in one of his interviews, observes how such practices hold a mirror to society and societal conventions of masculine constructions and performances. 

Islamic Feminism and Decolonial Futures: Epistemology, Ethics and Praxis

updated: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:03pm
Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women's Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, October 20, 2025

Islamic feminism, far from being an oxymoron, has emerged as an intellectual and political movement reclaiming interpretive authority within the Islamic tradition while advancing gender justice. It builds upon the work of pioneering scholars such as amina wadud, Asma Barlas, Fatema Mernissi, Sa'diyya Shaikh, miriam cooke, and Aysha Hidayatullah, who have demonstrated that patriarchal interpretations of Qur n and Hadich are historically contingent rather than divinely mandated.

Duplicity/Duplicität. Betwixt intimates and strangers | An interdisciplinary symposium of the collaborative research project Studies in Remoteness

updated: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:03pm
Nordic Summer University | Freie Universität Berlin
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Duplicity/Duplicität: Betwixt intimates and strangers.

Opening Symposium of the collaborative research project Studies in Remoteness. Sensoria of Absence, Distance and Neglect.

https://userblogs.fu-berlin.de/remoteness/winter-symposium-2026/ 
https://www.nsuweb.org/circle-1-studies-in-remoteness-sensoria-of-absenc...

January 29-31 2026. 

The Shape of Love: Material and Metaphysical

updated: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 12:03pm
The Harbour Journal at the Université de Montréal
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, December 21, 2025

The Shape of Love: Material and Metaphysical

 

“What is Love?” has remained an enduring query for philosophers and mystics across centuries, with hundreds of theories and beliefs modifying its ontological standing and apprehension. From classical philosophers to more modern thinkers, questions and explanations about love have permeated through the very fabric of civilization in many forms; through philosophy, theology, literature, and art, love has found many expressions and definitions.

call for additional chapters

updated: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - 11:16am
Danielle Russell
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Call for additional chapters for an edited collection (under consideration by publisher): proposals due November 16, 2025

 

Land of the Free, Home of the Brave?: American Children’s Literature in an Era of Heightened Censorship

In a country advocating, loudly, the rights of the individual, what about child readers? Are they granted an expansive vision of their world? What rights do children have where books are concerned?

Queering Sikh Identity and Desire through Lyrical Uprisings and the Poetics of Becoming

updated: 
Monday, October 13, 2025 - 4:33pm
Jaspal Kaur Singh Oregon State University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Call for Submissions

Queering Sikh Identity and Desire through Lyrical Uprisings and the Poetics of Becoming

We invite poets from India and its diaspora to submit work that explores queerness in relation to their Sikh identity, sexuality, and the body. You do not need to identify as LGBTQIA+ to contribute—this call is open to those navigating self-discovery through poetry, as well as those who affirm and celebrate their queerness on the page.

Beyond Fracture: Reimagining Futures through Divergence and Convergence

updated: 
Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 6:23pm
7TH ANNUAL MODERN LITERATURES & LINGUISTICS INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE CONFERENCE
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 17, 2025

 

7TH ANNUAL MODERN LITERATURES & LINGUISTICS INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE CONFERENCE

“Beyond Fracture: Reimagining Futures through Divergence and Convergence”

Constructing New Paths Across Division, Resistance, and Solidarity

Florida State University, Tallahassee Campus

March 5-6, 2026

Submission Deadline: October 17, 2025

Submit Abstracts Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9Eg_pf3fbRWz-67bQY8DeLQ4tkIl-...

PCA/ACA 2026 - Neurodivergent Studies - Special Topics

updated: 
Sunday, October 12, 2025 - 5:16pm
Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

“Neurodivergent just means a brain that diverges.” – Kassiane Asasumasu, Radical Neurodivergence Speaking

The first year of Neurodivergent Studies at the PCA, in New Orleans in 2025, showed that there was marked interest in developing this field and expanding conversations. Neurodivergent Studies, a field that has long been relegated to more scientific study, is ready to move into different spaces as we start conversations about how neurodivergent approaches to popular culture, fandom, academia, and our own experiences can shape the way we approach the world.

Being Human Festival 2026

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 4:12pm
National Humanities Center
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 17, 2025

The National Humanities Center (NHC) invites proposals for the Being Human Festival (US), a public humanities initiative for diverse, non-academic audiences across regions and subject areas. Events for this year’s Festival will take place April 18–May 2, 2026, and will be organized around the theme of “Between the Lines”–a space of hidden histories, shifting borders, and unspoken meanings.

Post-truth and populism in politics, communication and discourse

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:21am
Sapienza University of Rome
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

Status Quaestionis 2026

Post-truth and populism in politics, communication and discourse

Edited by Massimiliano Demata and Donatella Montini

Poetry's Environments

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:21am
Poetry@Leeds (University of Leeds)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, December 5, 2025

Poetry’s Environments  (June 9-11 2026)

Poetry shapes and transforms experiences and attitudes toward nature and ecology, just as the natural environment maps the poetic imagination. Poetry roots itself in the environment of the breath, the voice, the hand, and the ear. It roams over pages of books and across digital, computational, performative, archival, monumental, and ephemeral landscapes. Poetry emerges and resides in institutional and ad hoc ecosystems, and it sounds and senses within and without the body of the poet, the audience, the blade of grass.

Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC) Sponsored Workshop on Precarity and Human Life: Reflections of Artificial Intelligence in Literature and Popular Culture 2.0

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:21am
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, In association with University of Toronto, Canada; University of Northampton UK; Aarhus University, Denmark; University of York, England
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC) Sponsored Workshop on 

Precarity and Human Life: Reflections of Artificial Intelligence in Literature and Popular Culture 2.0

 

Date: 15th-19th December 2025

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

ELLAK 2026 International Conference: The End

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:21am
The English Language and Literature Association of Korea (ELLAK)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 8, 2026

ELLAK 2026 International Conference

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

Latinx Literature at CEA 2026

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:20am
College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Call for Papers, Latinx Literature at CEA 2026

March 26-28, 2026 | Charlotte, NC

Hilton Charlotte University Place

The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on special topic in Latinx Literature for our 55th annual conference. Submit your proposal at www.cea-web.org

The Billy Joel Symposium

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:20am
The Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 15, 2026

THE BILLY JOEL SYMPOSIUM

A Two-Day Academic Conference Presented by the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

Stony Brook, NY | June 6–7, 2026


 

OVERVIEW

Negotiations: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies,

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:20am
Department of English, University of North Bengal
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

The online issue of Negotiations: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, the bi-annual journal of the Department of English, University of North Bengal,  has been published. The journal is now inviting submissions for its December, 2025 issue. The details of the journal can be found at https://negotiations.nbu.ac.in . All details regarding the submission procedure, processes of free registration, current issue, style sheet can be obtained from the journal website.

Lands of the Lost: A Field Guide to Dinosaur Parks Physical, Fictional, and for the Future

updated: 
Friday, October 10, 2025 - 11:17am
Victor Monnin and Alison Laurence
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 10, 2026

We invite submissions for Lands of the Lost: A Field Guide to Dinosaur Parks Physical, Fictional, and for the Future, an edited collection that explores extinct animal parks real, imagined, unrealized, or yet to be. Our goal is to bring together multi-disciplinary perspectives to examine parks across time and space, across fact and fiction. We seek to understand how these projects, which reconstitute and enclose long-extinct life forms, intersect with histories of science, capitalism, imperialism, environmental change, and more.

Peace in the Age of Forever Wars

updated: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 4:14pm
Temple University, Philadelphia PA
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 21, 2025

Peace in the Age of Forever Wars

Temple University

April 3–4, 2026

Translating the Cold War

updated: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 2:46pm
Polygraph Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Today, the Cold War is theorized through the organizational structure of the nation state (political knowledge) and area studies (institutional knowledge). Yet, in this framework, the key role of language—in diplomacy, intelligence, interrogation, and more—is often underlooked. Indeed, the Cold War and the ongoing cold war of today as a cultural, diplomatic exchange relies fundamentally on translation. While language has been privileged within area studies, with its focus on literary translation (Okada 2002), the perforation of the concept of “language” itself as a tool and weapon during the Cold War deserves greater analysis (Martin-Nielsen 2010, Haddadian-Moghaddam & Scott-Smith 2020).

Deadline Extended:Weapons: Violence, Moral Panics and Safety in Children’s Literature, Media and Cultures

updated: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 2:36pm
Children’s Literature Association Annual Conference (May 28th-30th, 2026) Pittsburgh, PA
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 12, 2025

Conference:
Children’s Literature Association Annual Conference
“Won’t You Be My Neighbor”
May 28–30, 2026
Omni William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA

Roundtable Format:

This will be proposed as a roundtable.

I am looking for 4–6 participants to give short (5–10 minute) provocations or reflections that will spark an open discussion.

Organiser Contact Info:
Samira Abdur-Rahman, Assistant Professor of Literature and the Environment, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) 

Roundtable Description:

Stirring Up Trouble: Antagonists, Outlaws, Troublemakers, & Rebels

updated: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 11:09am
Háskóli Íslands Student Conference on the Medieval North
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 8, 2025

In celebration of our 15th year anniversary, we are delighted to open our Call for Papers for the 2026 Háskóli Íslands Student Conference on the Medieval North. The conference shall be held on April 16th to 18th 2026, in the Edda auditorium at Háskóli Íslands and online. The conference is an interdisciplinary forum for postgraduate students (master’s and doctoral level) and early career researchers working in the field of medieval northern studies. Students who have not given papers at an academic conference before are especially encouraged to submit. 

 

We are currently accepting abstract submissions for the fifteenth annual 

Háskóli Íslands Student Conference on the Medieval North. 

 

Bad Feelings: Sadness and Gender in Contemporary Culture

updated: 
Thursday, October 9, 2025 - 6:45am
University College Dublin & Museum of Literature Ireland
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 30, 2026

In 2015, i-D magazine declared the year of the ‘sad girl’ (Thelandersson 2022: 157). In the decade since, portrayals of depressed, anxious, and mentally burdened women have scarcely abated, from the breakout success of Sally Rooney to the emergence of Sad Girl BookTok to Gen Z’s recent rediscovery of Lana Del Rey. Meanwhile, in the academy, subfields such as Affect Theory, Disability Studies, and Madness Studies represent growing areas of interest for increasing numbers of researchers and students.

Call for Full Chapters: The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison

updated: 
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 - 5:39pm
Maureen E. Ruprecht
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

Call for FULL Chapters:

 

Update: The manuscript is nearly finished however some of the planned chapters have fallen through. I need a replacement chapter, possibly two, in short order. Please review the CFC details below and contact me with any questions: maureenfadem@gmail.com

The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison

Editor: Maureen E. Ruprecht, CUNY

 

This is a call for chapters for The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison. This companion text is intended for a scholarly audience and as support for newer Morrison scholars as they approach their research.

 

The Hemingway Letters Project: Emerging Research

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 10:31pm
The Hemingway Letters Project/The Hemingway Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 10, 2025

The Hemingway Letters Project, under the direction of General Editor Sandra Spanier and Associate Editor Verna Kale, invites proposals for the panel "The Hemingway Letters Project: Emerging Research" to be presented at the 21st Biennial Hemingway Conference, July 20-25, 2026 in Toronto.

Literature and Geography

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 1:26pm
Bloomsbury
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 11, 2026

Edouard Glissant and Michael Wiedorn call us to “think” with or like a geography. Evolving out of cultural studies, island and archipelagic studies have spurred a conversation regarding the connection between geography and culture. While Glissant and Wiedorn were particularly preoccupied with thinking (like) an archipelago, it is possible yet to conceive of other modes of geographical thought. Transatlantic, island, and even aquatic matrices of culture and geography have been well documented and studied. This panel welcomes submissions in the field of archipelagic and island studies and is particularly interested in papers exploring methods of geographical thought, the relationship between geography and culture, in the US South.

Literature and Geography

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 1:25pm
Bloomsbury
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 11, 2026

Edouard Glissant and Michael Wiedorn call us to “think” with or like a geography. Evolving out of cultural studies, island and archipelagic studies have spurred a conversation regarding the connection between geography and culture. While Glissant and Wiedorn were particularly preoccupied with thinking (like) an archipelago, it is possible yet to conceive of other modes of geographical thought. Transatlantic, island, and even aquatic matrices of culture and geography have been well documented and studied. This panel welcomes submissions in the field of archipelagic and island studies and is particularly interested in papers exploring methods of geographical thought, the relationship between geography and culture, in the US South.

Beyond the American Western: Picturing the Far West in Global Comics

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:43pm
William Grady
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, December 14, 2025

The Western genre has been widely read within the confines of a national cinema and culture of the United States. However, the field of Film Studies has increasingly sought to emancipate the Western genre from discourses of American myth and identity, instead exploring its ongoing production, circulation, and reception beyond the borders of the United States (including Miller 2013; Higgins 2015; Mayer 2022, among many more). This body of work has significantly expanded our understanding of the Western’s transnational dimensions by highlighting the genre’s local rewritings on a global scale, and unpacking the complex transcultural negotiations involved in appropriating what is often considered an inherently American genre.

International Conference on Invisible Infrastructures: Gender, Caste, and the Politics of Presence in India’s Digital Spaces (ICII 2025)

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:43pm
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities (VISH), VIT-AP University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The International Conference on Invisible Infrastructures: Gender, Caste, and the Politics of Presence in India’s Digital Spaces (ICII), the academic event organized by the faculty of School of Sciences & Humanities (VISH) at VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, will mark its edition on November 14-15, 2025. This conference seeks to convene interdisciplinary voices, scholars, academicians, artists, technologists, and activists to interrogate how power operates in digital spaces not only through spectacular forms of violence, but also through subtle, everyday mechanisms of control and exclusion.

[Re]Frame Academia - Academic Blog Inaugural Call

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:43pm
[re]frame academia, GAPS
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

[re]frame is an online academic space that aims to amplify and foster early career scholarship as well as provide space for academic dialogue in postcolonial studies and related fields of study. Our academic blog is committed to investigating and problematising the complexities of forms of colonial, anticolonial, and decolonial patterns, phenomena, and infrastructures, as well as how they manifest in literary and cultural studies. Formed under the aegis of the GAPS (Association for Anglophone Postcolonial Studies), [re]frame encourages investigations of academia and academic practices, such as the colonial legacies of universities and the coloniality of knowledge systems that inform epistemologies.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: LITERATURE TODAY’S DECEMBER 2025 ISSUE

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:43pm
Literature Today
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 15, 2025

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: LITERATURE TODAY’S DECEMBER 2025 ISSUE

Website: https://literaturetodayjournal.blogspot.com/
Email: editorliteraturetoday@gmail.com
Submission Deadline: December 15, 2025

 


 Theme: “Offline: Reclaiming Presence in a Hyperconnected World”

We are more connected than ever—yet so many of us feel unseen, unheard, or strangely alone.

 

The Languages of Fashion: Critical Reflections on Fashion Discourses

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:43pm
Fashion Highlight Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 10, 2026

THE LANGUAGES OF FASHION: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON FASHION DISCOURSESFashion Highlight Journal Call for paper Issue 7 (2026)

Guest editors Benjamin Wild and Natalia Berger

 

Fashion has been personified as the younger sister of Death, a daughter of Caducity. It has been portrayed as a lifelong companion and described as capitalism’s favourite child. It has been conceptualised as a belief, a system, and an empire. These varied characterisations hint at fashion’s complexity as both cultural phenomenon and global industry.

Call for Manuscripts: Digital Defoe

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:42pm
Digital Defoe
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, February 19, 2026

Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries (https://cedar.wwu.edu/digitaldefoe/) is an open-access, mutually-anonymous peer-reviewed journal exploring the intersection of Defoe and/or his contemporaries and digital humanities.

We strongly encourage the submission of innovative digital and multimedia projects, as well as experimental essays and pedagogical approaches.

 Full submission guidelines and archived issues of the journal may be found on the website: https://cedar.wwu.edu/digitaldefoe/policies.html

Call for Manuscripts: Digital Defoe

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:42pm
Digital Defoe
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, February 19, 2026

Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe and His Contemporaries (https://cedar.wwu.edu/digitaldefoe/) is an open-access, mutually-anonymous peer-reviewed journal exploring the intersection of Defoe and/or his contemporaries and digital humanities.

We strongly encourage the submission of innovative digital and multimedia projects, as well as experimental essays and pedagogical approaches.

 Full submission guidelines and archived issues of the journal may be found on the website: https://cedar.wwu.edu/digitaldefoe/policies.html

 

CFP for Distribution: Popular Culture Association (PCA) Internet Culture Area -- Annual Conference – Atlanta, GA – April 8-11, 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:37pm
Mary Beth Ray / Popular Culture Association (PCA)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

INTERNET CULTURE

CALL FOR PAPERS: PCA 2026 National Conference (April 8-11, 2026) 

The Internet Culture Area of the Popular Culture Association invites proposals for individual papers, panels, roundtables, and alternative format presentations for the 2026 National Conference, April 8-11, 2026. Proposals should explore Internet Culture as it relates to popular culture including, but not limited to:

  • Social Media

  • Mobility

  • Apps/Applications

  • Digital Marketing

  • The Internet & Social Change

CFP ACLA 2025: The Future is Past: Rethinking Dystopia in Contemporary Film and Literature (ACLA 2025)

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:36pm
Prateek Arsh
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

Joan is Awful is the first episode of season six of Netflix’s Black Mirror that talks about the impact of artificially generated content on the lives of citizens, taking their mundane lives and turning them into a streaming special on ‘Streamberry’ for everyone to watch. The titular character Joan (played by Annie Murphy), is subjected to this midway through the episode when she sits to watch a curiously titled episode on the Streamberry streaming service that uses her name, Joan is Awful and has the actress Salma Hayek playing re-enacting her life.

New Approaches to Eudora Welty's The Golden Apples

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:36pm
Eudora Welty Society Panel at American Literature Association 2026 Chicago Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Eudora Welty Society Call for Papers at

American Literature Association 2026 Conference (May 20-23, 2026 at the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago)

New Approaches to Eudora Welty's The Golden Apples

Minor Characters in Welty’s Fiction

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:36pm
Eudora Welty Society Panel at American Literature Association 2026 Chicago Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Eudora Welty Society Call for Papers at

American Literature Association 2026 Conference (May 20-23, 2026 at the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago)

 Minor Characters in Welty’s Fiction

Philosophy and Literary Genres in the Twentieth Century

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:36pm
Journal: Giornale Critico di Storia delle Idee - Critical Journal of History of Ideas
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2026

Call for papers:
Philosophy and Literary Genres in the Twentieth CenturyJournal: Giornale Critico di Storia delle Idee - Critical Journal of History of Ideas 

(https://en.giornalecritico.it/)

 

Issue editors:

Raffaele Ariano (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan)

Paolo Babbiotti (University of Turin)

Matteo Falomi (Sapienza University of Rome / University of Essex)

 

Call For Papers: Rendering Violence in Textual and Visual Media (April 2026)

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:36pm
The Liberal Arts Collective at Penn State
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, December 5, 2025

Call for Papers:  

Rendering Violence in Textual and Visual Media 
24-25 April, 2026
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 

Keynote Speakers: 
Seth Kim, Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies, Colby College 
Pedro Inock, Filmmaker and PhD candidate, NOVA University of Lisbon 

International Conference Instrumenta altaris: Ritual Artefacts and Their Images for Medieval Liturgy

updated: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - 12:35pm
Project Thesauri Rituum
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

In the Middle Ages, Christian liturgy was far more than a sequence of prayers and ceremonies: it structured religious practice, shaped sacred space, and gave material form to the expression of faith. Objects, vestments, and books played a central role in this framework, endowed with a visual, tactile, and symbolic language that embodied the theology of the sacred. The International Conference Instrumenta altaris: Ritual Artefacts and Their Images for Medieval Liturgy seeks to refocus attention on the material dimension that, throughout the medieval centuries, rendered the invisible visible and preserved —often in fragmentary form— a tangible legacy of devotion.

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