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CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS Pub Date: TBA Hardback Price: Hard ISBN: Pages: TBA Binding Type: Series: Perspectives and Anthropology in Tourism and Hospitality (PATH) CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Guest Editor, Carly Holzwarth (Bucknell University)
Drama Section Editor, Jeanmarie Higgins (Penn State University Park)
Editorial Assistant, Arushi Grover (Penn State University Park)
The International Journal of Education in the Arts (IJEA) seeks scholarship and case studies for a special issue, “Issues in Teaching Theatre Design.”
Postcolonial Ecospheres: Environmental Principles, Policies, and Politics in South Asia
Edited by
John C. Ryan, Subhadeep Paul & Goutam Majhi
Consortium: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies welcomes
original, unpublished submissions from interested academics, independent scholars and
activists for Volume-III, Issue-I. In addition to research articles, Consortium also
publishes book reviews, journalistic and reportage works, field reports, interviews with
public intellectuals, literary figures and activists. Submissions can only be made
electronically through the online submission.
Deadline for submissions: 31 March, 2023
To be published in June, 2023
Submit manuscript at:
In this collaborative series, three digital environmental humanities platforms—NiCHE, Edge Effects, and Correspondences—seek short essays, multimedia pieces, and other forms of public writing that engage questions of representation and access in the environmental “commons.”
DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 1st, 2023
Afrosouthernfuturism
Editors: A.D. Boynton, II (U of Kansas), Joanna Davis-McElligatt (U of North Texas), and Kristen Reynolds (U of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
University of Arkansas Graduate Students in English Conference 2023
LABOR AND WORK AS THEY WERE, AS THEY ARE, AND AS THEY MIGHT BE
The University of Arkansas Graduate Students in English are excited to announce their annual conference. This year’s theme is LABOR AND WORK: AS THEY WERE, AS THEY ARE, AND AS THEY MIGHT BE. This theme spotlights the productivity of typically marginalized aspects of the human community in ways which build understanding of intrinsic value. This is an interdisciplinary conference open to scholars in all fields. This year we will offer creative writing sessions! In addition to presentations from the humanities, we particularly welcome scholars who find their home in the sciences.
CALL FOR PAPERS
DISCOURSES OF MADNESS
Special volume of Humanities (Journal): Journal of Interdisciplinarity
Today I felt pass over me a breath of wind from the wings of madness.
—Charles Baudelaire
Call for Papers
NJCEA Annual Conference
March 18, 2023
Seton Hall University
“Engagement and the Post-Pandemic Academy”
Keynote Speaker: Deborah Mutnick, Professor of English, Long Island City University
“The Post-Pandemic University: Where Do We Go from Here?”
Pennsylvania College English Association Annual Conference
Lackawanna College,
501 Vine St., Scranton, PA
May 24-26, 2023
The Work of English Studies: Digital Adaptation and Expansion in the Post-Pandemic Age
IL PARLAGGIO
ISSN 2280-6849
This section of the academic journal “Sinestesieonline” is open to contributions about theatre and performing arts in all historical ages, forms and variations, in English, Italian and foreign languages. We use double blind peer review.
“Il Parlaggio” is the name created by Gabriele d’Annunzio for the amphitheatre in Vittoriale – a place of empathy, a cradle of emotions, a crossroads of cultures, a connection between antiquity and contemporaneity, an emblem of the “neverending show”.
Call for Papers: Uncovering British Chinese Cultures
TU Dresden, Germany
8-9 August 2023
****NB. SLIGHT CFP ALTERATION/DEADLINE EXTENSION - Please note, due to having received an overwhelming majority of abstracts for chapters dedicated purely to literature and the arts, we have decided to tweak the CFP and title of the collection to reflect this focus. We have also extended the deadline by a number of weeks due to this change***
We are currently seeking chapter abstracts for an upcoming edited collection entitled Digressions in Deep Time: Ecocritical Approaches to Literature and the Arts which is to be published by Lexington (a division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers). The deadline for abstracts is Friday 24th February 2023.
Call for Papers and Applications
Considering Violence
International Conference at The Shirley and Leslie Porter School of Cultural Studies,
Tel Aviv University, June 18-19, 2023
The 7th Annual Global Souths Conference
An Interdisciplinary Conference organized by the English Graduate Student Association, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference Theme: “Face to Place”
March 23-25, 2023 ● University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana
Conference: 16-17 March 2023 (online- via Zoom platform)
Scientific Committee:
Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Lydia Davis is an award-winning author of nine short story collections, a novel, two volumes of essays, and a translator of Maurice Blanchot, Michael Leiris, Marcel Proust, and Gustave Flaubert. Beginning her career amidst the second wave of postmodernism, her very short stories - some only a paragraph or even a sentence long - have drawn comparisons with postmodern metafiction, literary minimalism, and LANGUAGE poetry. Her eclectic interests and unexpected manipulation of genre and form, however, frequently defy categorisation.
This handbook is oversubscribed and is no longer accepting proposals. There will be a call for editorial advisers (reviewers) later in the year. Thank you.
Since its first call 1.5 months ago the handbook has received enthusiastic responses and have recruited 30 chapters. We aim to expand to 60 chapters so please see the updated structure below and chip in where you might find a match between section title and a paper you have in mind. Please email your proposed chapter title and an abstract of 200-300 words to Dr Chris Shei at c-c.shei@swansea.ac.uk Many thanks
International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT)
ISSN: 0975-3826(online); 0975-4660 (Print)
https://vingcs.com/journals/csit/index.html
Scope & Topics
Intersections: A Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies
ISSN: 2583-1542
OPEN ISSUE
Conference Date/Location: March 25 - 26, 2023; DeKalb, IL
Deadline for Proposals: EXTENDED! JANUARY 20, 2023 *Will consider late submissions until February 28*
Theme: Ethnic Images: Between Art and Reality in the United States
The 31st annual Midwestern Conference on Literature, Language and Media at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, is currently accepting proposals for 20-minute presentations from individuals and panels.
Palimpsest - East Delta University Journal of English Studies
Vol. 03, No. 01, June 2023
Deadline for Submissions: 10 February 2023
Contact Email: akteruzzaman@eastdelta.edu.bd
For Refractions: A Journal of Postcolonial Cultural Criticism’s second issue, we invite reflections on “care work” in relation to postcolonial studies, cultural media and practice, and institutions
We invite conference proposals for the University of Connecticut First-Year Writing Program’s Conference on the Teaching of Writing, taking place in Storrs, CT on Friday, April 14th, 2023. Proposal submissions are due Wednesday, February 15th, 2023 and can be submitted through our conference website. We are thrilled to be hosting Stacey Waite as this year’s keynote speaker.
We are soliciting chapter proposals for an edited collection on Fairytale in East Asian Fashion. Stories of yokai (Japan), yogwae (Korea), or yaoguai (China), such as “The Crane Wife” and “The Robe of Feathers,” manifest themselves everywhere in East Asian popular culture these days—from manga, anime / donghua / webtoons, and Pokémon, to fashion. One sees this phenomenon through brands such as Maison Kitsune, yokai-themed collections, street style, cosplay, and of course, traditional ethnic dress. Chapters may cover any fairytale or any fantastical creature that features strongly in Asian fairytale—baku, dokkaebi, kappa, kitsune / huli jing / gumiho, qilin, yuki onna, etc etc.
The Uses and Abuses of Civility, 1500-1700',
26th-27th May 2023, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
This conference provides an opportunity for scholars to re-examine early modern Europe’s fascination with civil conduct. What actions were performed in the name of civility, and who benefitted from the culture of civility that flourished in early modern Europe? How were codes of manners popularly used to justify the stratification of society within and outside of Europe? What legacy has the genre of conduct literature left behind?
We welcome papers that provide new analyses of:
Fashion, Culture, and the Literary and Media Arts
deadline for submissions:
January 18th, 2023
full name / name of organization:
Billy Joe Turner Interdisciplinary Symposium
Texas Southern University
Department of English, World Languages, and Philosophy
April 20th and April 21st 2023
contact email: