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CITIES IN LITERATURE / LA VILLE DANS LA LITTÉRATURE / ORAŞUL ÎN LITERATURĂ

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:59pm
Acta Iassyensia Comparationis
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

Invitation to Publish 

in ACTA IASSYENSIA COMPARATIONIS no. 37 (2026)

Thematic issue:CITIES IN LITERATURE  / LA VILLE DANS LA LITTÉRATURE/ ORAŞUL ÎN LITERATURĂ

The deadline for the submission of articles and book reviews (in Romanian, English, French, German, Spanish or Italian) is September 01, 2026.

The final decision of the AIC Editorial Board will be passed on before December 15, 2026.

Corrections (if required) and comments by the authors expected between December 15, 2026 and January 15, 2027.

UPDATED CALL: Radical Retellings: New Perspectives on Greek Myth in Contemporary Writing

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:59pm
Anne-Marie Evans
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 8, 2026

CALL FOR FINAL CHAPTERS TO COMPLETE COLLECTION

We are now looking for chapters specifically on the work of Madeleine Miller, Pat Barker, and Jennifer Saint. Please see the full CFP below. Please send all abstracts (no more than 500 words) and short biographies to the editors by Friday 8th May 2026.  The editors are: Isabelle Berrow (isabelle.berrow1@yorksj.ac.uk) Zoe Enstone (Z.Enstone@yorksj.ac.uk) and Anne-Marie Evans (A.Evans@yorksj.ac.uk)

 

Lyric / Narrative: Crossings, Tensions, Reconfigurations: Sixth Biennial Conference of the International Network for the Study of Lyric (INSL)

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:59pm
Université de Liège
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

 Lyric / Narrative: Crossings, Tensions, Reconfigurations

Sixth Biennial Conference of the International Network for the Study of Lyric (INSL) University of Liège, Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Poetics (UR Traverses), June 1-3, 2027 Languages: French, English German

Workshop and Special Issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents - “Seeds of Empire, Roots of Change: Botany and the Atlantic World.”

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:57pm
Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, The Center for Iberian Historical Studies, and Saint Louis University, Madrid
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

Workshop and Special Issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents

Title: “Seeds of Empire, Roots of Change: Botany and the Atlantic World.”  
 
Location: Saint Louis University Campus, Madrid, Spain (March 11–12, 2027)

Organizers: Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, The Center for Iberian Historical Studies, and Saint Louis University, Madrid.

Imagining Railways from 1900 to the Present: Places, People, Infrastructures, Texts

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:52pm
Adam Borch / Åbo Akademi University, Finland
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2026

RAILIMAGE Conference, 1-3 April 2027, Turku, Finland

Call for Papers

Imagining Railways from 1900 to the Present: Places, People, Infrastructures, Texts

The project ‘Twentieth-Century Railway Imaginations: Building the Mobility and Infrastructural Humanities’ (RAILIMAGE) invites scholars from all backgrounds to submit paper proposals for its 2027 conference. We also warmly encourage early-career researchers to apply.

SWPACA Summer Salon 2026: Shondaland

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 2:52pm
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 27, 2026

Call for Papers

SHONDALAND

Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)

2026 SWPACA Summer Salon

 

June 25-27, 2026

Virtual Conference

https://swpaca.org/

Submissions open on March 30, 2026

Proposal submission deadline: April 27, 2026

 

PAMLA 2026 Conference: Afropolitanism and Its Postcolonial Tensions

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Pacific and Asian Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

African writers such as Chris Abani, Teju Cole, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, NoViolet Bulawayo, Biyanvanga Wainaina, Dinaw Mengestu and many others are committed to reimagining the concept of “home” and “what it means to be African?” in the era of mass globalization and “new” diasporic belonging.

Eco-Bordering and Green Nationalism: Spatial Transformations in the South Asian Diaspora

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Dr. Mansi Bose & Dr. Pratyusha Pramanik, Assistant Professors, Chandigarh University, India
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 20, 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS

Eco-Bordering and Green Nationalism: Spatial Transformations in the South Asian Diaspora

 

Guest Editors:

Dr. Mansi Bose, Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, India 

&

Dr. Pratyusha Pramanik, Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, India 

 

Rationale

Edinburgh Bibliographical Seminar and Workshop: Catalogues and Registers as Evidence in the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
University of Edinburgh
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The inaugural Edinburgh Bibliographical Seminar and Workshop (EBSW) seeks proposals on the theme of ‘Catalogues and Registers as Evidence in the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology’. The event will occur at the University of Edinburgh from 20 July to 24 July, 2026, the week after the joint meeting of the History of Science Society and the European Society for the History of Science.

Film Noir: Disrupting Power from the Sidelines

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Julie Grossman/PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

This call seeks proposals for 18-minute talks to be presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) in Seattle, Nov. 12-15, 2026.

Call for Papers: Autumn 2026: Biophilia: The Shape of the Future

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Coreopsis Journal of Myth & Theatre
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Call for Papers: Autumn 2026: Biophilia: The Shape of the Future
Coreopsis

A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Mythic Arts

This journal accepts papers from many disciplines and is welcoming of all faiths and philosophies. We publish about 5 papers per issue that have been peer-reviewed according to academic standards. Final submissions should be 3000 to 10,000 words. 

If you have a finished paper ready for submission, send it directly to coreopsisjournalofmyththeatre@gmail.com

Our Ruling Classes: Class, Power, Conflict

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
PMLA Spanish and Portuguese
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

The Spanish and Portuguese (Latin American) session is open to all papers exploring some aspects of Latin American Spanish and Portuguese literature and cultures. It is a dynamic forum for scholarly exchange, collaboration, and engagement with these interconnected regions' rich cultural heritage and diverse perspectives.

We are particularly interested in papers that touch on:

• Contemporary Literature and Culture

• Cultural Studies

• History and Culture

• Literature, Arts, and other Media

• Visual and Performing Arts

• The conference theme, "Our Ruling Classes"

Biography, Autobiography, Memoir, and Personal Narrative - Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA) 2026 SWPACA Summer Salon

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 27, 2026

 

Call for Papers

Biography, Autobiography, Memoir, and Personal Narrative

Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)

2026 SWPACA Summer Salon

 

June 25-27, 2026

Virtual Conference

https://swpaca.org/

Submissions open on March 30, 2026

Proposal submission deadline: April 27, 2026

 

Literary Wildcat: The Many Lives of Flannery O’Connor

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA): Seattle, Washington, Nov 12-15, 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

Wildcat–the 2023 biographical film about Flannery O’Connor–is notable for its unconventional style. Rather than narrating the author’s life in a linear, straightforward fashion, the film fuses scenes from O’Connor’s fiction with events in the author’s life and the musings of her imagination. As a result, the film feels fragmented and somewhat difficult to categorize–both in terms of genre and the ultimate connection between the facts of O’Connor’s life and the purpose of her fiction.  Instead, the viewer feels the influence of the author’s inner conflicts in relation to a variety of issues: Her Catholic upbringing, bodily difference and disability, and humanity’s capacity for redemption.

Crossing Borders: Diaspora, Identity, and Belonging in the Digital Age

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Interdisciplinary Migration Studies Institute
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 12, 2026

The 21st century has been defined by large-scale global change driven by migration, exile, border reconfigurations, political upheaval, and shifting power dynamics – all of which have profoundly shaped debates surrounding human rights, identity, culture, and belonging. Furthermore, as digital platforms collapse geographic distance and intensify new forms of surveillance, nationalism, and exclusion, diasporic subjects must navigate complex landscapes of memory, language, race, gender, and political belonging.

Symposium: Time, Memory and Forgetting in the Western

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Richard Parker, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and Jordan Savage, University of Essex UK
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

Time, Memory and Forgetting in the Western

Two-Day Symposium | 10–11 September 2026 | University of Essex, UK

Deadline for submissions: 30th April 2026

To submit: 250 word outlines for all submission types via email to richard.parker@uc.cl

 

“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished; that will be the beginning.”— Louis L’Amour, Lonely on the Mountain.

Multiple hands: Shakespeare and Collaborative Creation 18-20th March 2027, Paris (France)

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:47pm
Société Française Shakespeare
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the players come with their own requests (“Write me a prologue”, Botttom asks), in a hilarious example of group-working. In Hamlet, as the Prince of Denmark gets ready to take action, one of his first decisions is to appoint himself as co-writer of The Murder of Gonzago: “You could, for a need, study a speech of some dozen or sixteen lines which I would set down and insert in’t, could you not?” (2.2.5.528-30). Both examples show the nuts and bolts of early modern stage practice, in which co-writing was commonplace. 

Futuring Poetic Inquiry: A Return and Renewal (ISPI 2026 conference)

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:46pm
International Symposium for Poetic Inquiry (ISPI)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 11, 2026

Futuring Poetic Inquiry: A Return and Renewal10th International Symposium for Poetic Inquiry (ISPI) 
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 
October 8-12, 2026  Proposal Submissions Due May 11, 2026To submit a proposal: Please visit the ISPI website for more information and to submit a proposal: ISPI website  

PAMLA 2026: Writing Communities in and Beyond the Classroom (Roundtable)

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 1:46pm
PAMLA, Seattle, Nov 12-15, 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

ROUNDTABLE: Writing Communities in and Beyond the Classroom (PAMLA, Seattle, Nov 12-15, 2026)

Deadline for Proposals: May 15

This roundtable revisits writing as a fundamentally social, collaborative, and democratic act at a time when many writers and students experience it as isolated, pressured, and increasingly mediated by technology. Beyond offering emotional and peer support, writing communities in classrooms, online and social spaces, and professional and informal networks shape how writers see themselves, understand their audience, engage in metacognitive practices, and take creative and intellectual risks.

Man’s Best Friend: Vicious Queerness, Victorian Taboos, and The Freedom of Literary Eroticism

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 10:54am
West of Canon Press
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

DEADLINE EXTENDED

 

“There is more savagery, more brutality, in the pages of Wuthering Heights than in any novel of the nineteenth century, and, for good measure, more beauty too, more poetry, and, what is more unusual, a complete lack of sexual emotion…” Daphne du Maurier.

CFP Ecofeminist Drama

updated: 
Monday, April 6, 2026 - 4:06am
Isil Sahin Gulter / Firat University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Call for Papers Ecofeminist Drama: Theatre, Performance, and Ecological Futures

Edited by Douglas A. Vakoch and Işıl Şahin Gülter
Under review with the University of Illinois Press

Call for Full Chapter on Toni Morrison, including field / area scholarship review

updated: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 - 4:58pm
Maureen E. Ruprecht
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

~Call for FULL Chapters:
Update: The manuscript is nearly finished however some planned chapters have fallen through. Replacement chapter needed in short order. Please review the details below and contact me with any questions and with your proposed chapter: maureen.fadem@gmail.com 
The Routledge Companion to Toni Morrison
Editor: Maureen E. Ruprecht (Fadem), CUNY 
This is a call for chapters for The Routledge Companion to Toni Morrison, a new companion volume intended for a scholarly audience, as support for newer Morrison scholars approaching their research, as well as graduate students working on Morrison. 

RMMLA English Literature since 1900

updated: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 - 3:40pm
Krista Rascoe Collin College
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

This panel seesion for the 2026 RMMLA Conference to be held Ocober 8-10, 2026 in Ogden, Utah, seeks papers that explore all aspects of English literature of the twentieth century to present, namely proposals that look at British or ex-patriot artists and/or works by those authors whose English Commonwealth residency influenced their art since 1900. Interdisciplinary approaches to anlyses of the literature are welcome.

Global Cinema Symposium: Rethinking Transnational Cinema(s)

updated: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 - 10:59am
University of Texas at Dallas
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

Global Cinema Symposium

Organized by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology

 
Nov. 13-14, 2026

In-person at the University of Texas at Dallas

Keynote Speakers:

Professor Katarzyna Marciniak, Occidental College

Professor Meta Mazaj, University of Pennsylvania

 

Call for Papers

Textual Bodies: Incarnation, Corporeality, and Affective Materialities through Literature 6th Meeting of Young Researchers of the SELGyC

updated: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 - 4:38am
Spanish Comparative Literature Society (SELGYC)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Textual Bodies: Incarnation, Corporeality, and Affective Materialities through Literature
6th Meeting of Young Researchers of the SELGyC

 

Faculty of Philology — Complutense University of Madrid
September 16–17, 2026

 

«Write yourself: your body must be heard»
Hélène Cixous, The Laugh of the Medusa

«The text you write must prove to me that it desires me»
Roland Barthes, The Pleasure of the Text

(PAMLA)Affect and Emotion in World Literature (Panel / In-Person)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 10:33pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

Abstract

This session invites papers exploring the role of affect and emotion in contemporary world literature. Recent developments in affect theory—particularly the work of Sara Ahmed and Lauren Berlant—have emphasized how emotions circulate across individuals, communities, and cultural contexts. Literary texts offer a powerful site for examining how affect shapes narratives of identity, belonging, and social transformation within global and transnational frameworks.

The Works of Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne

updated: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 2:43pm
Geoffrey Lokke
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

I am seeking short (3,500-word) chapters for The Works of Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, which will be an edited volume dedicated to Didion and Dunne’s lives in film.

 

The American couple were a prolific and popular screenwriting team despite being much better known for their respective novels, memoirs, and journalism. Accordingly, the volume will take into account both their produced and many unproduced screenplays—the latter of which are held in Didion and Dunne’s papers at the New York Public Library.

 

Literature and Film: A Philosophical Encounter (PAMLA 2026)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 11:08am
PAMLA 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

The everlasting debates surrounding the relationship between literature and film as distinct mediums of artistic expression have long fascinated both philosophy and critical theory. While proponents of cinema argue that cinema is superior to other forms of artistic expression, especially literature, in the sense that it has a unique ability to engage emotions, convey abstract concepts in tangible settings, and challenge, what Gilles Deleuze might call, human “sensory-motor” perception through cinematic techniques, others might disagree by saying that cinema is inferior to literature due to its passive nature and over-reliance on immediate sensory experience rather than intellectual abstraction, which is one of the major characteristics of literature.

Mediated Masculinities in European networks: Discourse and performativity in the Information Age

updated: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 8:18am
Jagiellonian University, Krakow Poland; University of Upper Alsace in Mulhouse, France and Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 10, 2026

*EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR CHAPTER SUBMISSIONS*

Call for Papers (proposals)

CONTRIBUTION TO EDITED VOLUME (Please read the full CfP before sending a proposal)

Mediated Masculinities in European networks: Discourse and performativity in the Information Age 

NEW Deadline for abstract submissions: April 10, 2026

Notifications of acceptance: March 10, 2026 

Deadline for first draft after notification of acceptance: April 30, 2026

Call for Papers for dialog, No. 46, Autumn 2025

updated: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 3:44am
Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 5, 2026

Call for Papers

dialogNo. 46, Autumn 2025

dialog, a Peer-reviewed, Bi-annual International Journal of the Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India is open to submissions for its next issue, No. 46, Autumn 2025 (ISSN: 0975 - 4881) (final stages of publication). dialog provides a forum for interdisciplinary research on diverse aspects of culture, society and literature. For its 46th issue, Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University specifically invites:

 

From Page to Screen: An Examination of Comic Book to Television Adaptation

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 8:05pm
Sebastian Sparrevohn and Ryan Twomey, Macquarie University
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

 

 

Call for Book Chapters

From Page to Screen: An Examination of Comic Book to Television Adaptation

Edited by Ryan Twomey and Sebastian Sparrevohn

PAMLA 2026 - The Monstrous Multitude (Panel/Special Session)

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 4:38pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

Throughout the history of political thought and cultural production, multitudes and mobs that stir up disturbance across the nation, whether revolutionary or reactionary, have frequently been portrayed by the images and metaphors of monstrosity. From the many-headed hydra which was adapted into a political discourse in the early modern age and later revisited by historians such as Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker, to contemptuous terms toward the insurrectionists such as swarms or locusts described in Samuel Dolbee’s Locusts of Power, monstrosity and various of dehumanizing terms have long been employed as a signifier through which fears of insurrections are expressed.

Spectacle in a Global Nineteenth Century

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:10pm
Brendan Lanctot / Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

this is for an in-personal panel for the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) conference (in-person only), which is taking place in Seattle, WA November 12-15, 2025. 

 

JMMLA CFP Spring 2027: Computation, Interdisciplinarity, and the Humanities

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:10pm
Midwest Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 15, 2027

The advancement of artificial intelligence has transformed humanities research and education, deepening computation’s influence on scholarly practice and everyday life. From the early era of “humanities computing” in the 1970s to the rise of “computational humanities” over the past decade, this trajectory highlights the enduring—and expanding—role of computation in shaping inquiry across the humanities. These intersections are especially visible in interdisciplinary work. As T. S. Eliot observes, “Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.” The same spirit can illuminate how methods and tools migrate across fields.

Crashing the Gatekeepers: Challenging the Publishing Industry's Paradigm (Roundtable)

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:10pm
Sean Bernard / PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

Abstract

To be published in the world of contemporary creative writing likely means passing through one exclusive gate or another—even writers once able to make it through are losing access. What are these publishing gates, and who are their keepers? What are they trying to keep in—and out? Perhaps more productively, how might those of us who are passionate about creating a progressive, inclusive, and radical body of literature break down—or go around—or ignore those gates of exclusivity and begin to build new, ungated communities?

 

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SEA 2027 Panel Stream “Early American Forms and Formalisms

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:10pm
Society of Early Americanists
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 18, 2026

Panel Stream: Early American Forms and Formalisms This panel stream interrogates formalism in early American literature following a postcritical turn in the field. One result of literary studies’ recent postcritical turn has been renewed attention to aesthetics, feeling, and form as essential aspects of literary analysis. In early American studies, this reassessment has taken a distinctive shape, particularly in work that foregrounds the formal and aesthetic dimensions of literary culture across the long eighteenth century — from special issues and essay collections (Looby and Weinstein; Cahill and Larkin; Pethers and Koenigs; Pethers and Couch) to monographs (Armstrong and Tennenhouse; Koenigs, Couch, Tawil, Gardner, Garrett).

“After archive”: Old and Middle English Literature Permanent Section for MMLA 2026

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
Midwest Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 24, 2026

The theme of beyond archives is an interesting one for a discipline that relies heavily on existing sometimes still only physical collections. This panel invites papers that explore any aspect of the archive in Old and Middle English literature.

PAMLA 2026: American Literature from 1945 to the present

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association: American Literature from 1945 special session
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

The 123rd Annual Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference will take place this November in Seattle, Washington, from November 12-15.

Our panel will focus on American Literature from 1945 to the present. The category of “literature” includes imaginative works (fiction, poetry, drama) but also essays, memoirs, or creative nonfiction. This session investigates texts that are written by American-identifying authors, composed by writers in the US, or address American life.

MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference 2026- Media & Sustainability

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
MeCCSA PGN & Film, Theatre & Television, University of Reading
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

Call for Papers

MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference 2026

Media and Sustainability

University of Reading,

Minghella Studios, Whiteknights Campus

Reading RG6 6BT

9th September 2026

Organising committee: Babsie Keulemans, Emir Anday and Elizabeth Heaney

Any questions about the conference or the submission process can be directed to:

Babsie Keulemans – e.l.keulemans@pgr.reading.ac.uk 

International conference co-organized with the French School of Athens From imagination to remains, from remains to imagination: literary representations of ancient Greece in its materiality (14th-19th centuries) February 25-26, 2027 at the Fr

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
ERC Advanced Grant AGRELITA
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

International conference co-organized

with the French School of Athens

 

 

From imagination to remains, from remains to imagination: literary representations of ancient Greece in its materiality (14th-19th centuries)

 

February 25-26, 2027 at the French School of Athens

 

 

PAMLA Conference Session: Women in Literature

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
Pacific and Asian Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

The session “Women in Literature” includes papers dealing with any aspect of women in literature or literature by women. The session may contain essays on a wide variety of topics related to literature by and about women, including essays engaging with a wide variety of critical or theoretical approaches. Presentations might include consideration of women/women writers in terms of gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and geographical region. Papers may engage with the conference theme, “Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict," but doing so is not required. Additional topics might include:

Zombie Hierarchies: Power, Class, and Conflict in the Undead Imagination

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
Rigoberto Gutiérrez Piñón / PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

This special session invites papers on zombies and the undead as figures through which literature, film, television, games, and popular culture imagine power, hierarchy, and social conflict. In keeping with PAMLA 2026’s theme, “Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict,” this panel explores how zombie narratives dramatize the fragility of social order, the failures of ruling elites, and the tensions between collective survival and unequal power.

Call for Papers: Women's Autobiographies and Memoirs 1920-2025: Precarity, Resistance and Selfhood in South Asia

updated: 
Monday, March 30, 2026 - 3:09pm
Anirban and Suranjana
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

The volume Women's Autobiographies and Memoirs 1920-2025: Precarity, Resistance and Selfhood attempts to look into the dialectics of identity and writing - the compulsion to respond to the other inhabiting the self, which provokes in her something peculiar and singular - a text of one's own. The self-authenticated narratives are often haunted by many an unsubduable voice that breaks open the self-centred finitude of living and dying.

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