‘Under an African summer’s sun’ Re-mapping the Brontës: Place, Race and Empire
Bradford Arts Centre*
Saturday 6 September 2025
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Saturday 6 September 2025
Early Modern Temporalities
Graduate Early Modern Student Society Eighth Annual Symposium
Friday, April 25, 2025
TBD, UW-Madison & Hybrid over Zoom
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jessica Keating (Associate Professor of Art History, Art and Art History, Carleton College)
Telling the Story of Oceans and Archives: Rethinking the Novel Form
Date: 18-19 September 2025
Venue: Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges, 8 Place Paul-Ricoeur, Paris
CFP: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900: Living Discourse Initiative
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 invites proposals for each of the three features of its new Living Discourse Initiative. In keeping with the journal’s mission to publish readable, high caliber, and field-leading thinking, the Living Discourse Initiative seeks scholars actively working on pressing social, political, and groundbreaking issues germane to English literature 1500–1900.
Call for Proposals: The Living Discourse Initiative
AI, Art, and Ethics
The Polish Journal of Aesthetics 78 (1/2027)
Editor: Ted Nannicelli (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Call for Papers: Susan Stryker and Trans Studies, A Special Issue of Australian Feminist Studies
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/afs_susan-stryker-trans-studies/
Call for Submissions for “Ariel’s Corner” (Miranda e-journal)
Submissions for ‘Ariel’s Corner’ section of Miranda e-journal are open.
Miranda is a scholarly e-journal focusing on a wide range of social and cultural practices of the English-speaking world and encouraging the broadest possible spectrum of scholarly approaches. A special section, called ‘Ariel’s Corner,’ is dedicated to the arts in the English-speaking world.
Conference on Community Writing™
“Designing Justice Across Space, Place, and Time”Detroit, MI
October 23-25, 2025Sponsored by Wayne State University and Michigan State UniversityCall for Proposals Submit a Proposal Here Deadline for proposal submissions: Monday, February 17, 2025
Introduction
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Annual Academic Conference 2025
15th - 17th March, 2025
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institue of Technology Madras
Conference Theme: Risk, Precarity, and Vulnerability
The Sleeping Well in the Early Modern Worldteam invites papers for our end-of-project conference on the topic of ‘Bodies and Environments’ in early modernity.
Keynote speakers: Marcy Norton (University of Pennsylvania) & Sara Miglietti (The Warburg Institute)
Lagos Studies Association Conference 2025
Nigerian Digital Entertainment: The Cultural and Social Implications of Drama Skits
The 9th Annual Lagos Studies Association Conference
Conference Theme: Continuities and Discontinuities in African Studies
Date: June 17-21, 2025
Format: Hybrid (In Person, University of Lagos/Zoom)
Abstract Deadline: January 1, 2025.
Panel Organizers & Chair: Kolawole Olaiya, Anderson University, South Carolina (Email: woleolami@yahoo.com) and Anthony Adah, Minnesota State University, (Email: tony.adah@gmail.com)
Papers for an edited volume on how Korean dramas and other forms of Korean popular culture reflect, reproduce, and challenge social inequities. We are particularly interested in South Korea’s use of ethnic and racial others in its media with a particular focus on Blackness, Islam, and immigration as well as class/capitalism, gender, and sexualities. Intersectional approaches appreciated.
The International David Foster Wallace Society will sponsor two panels at this year’s ALA; one will be a roundtable focusing on the 20th anniversary of This is Water, and the other is a traditional panel of papers.
Please send abstracts no more than 300 words, a short biography, and any a/v needs to info@dfwsociety.org no later than January 10, 2025. Please indicate ALA25 in your subject line. Updates will be posted to dfwsociety.org and the society’s social media pages (@dfwsociety).
Roundtable:
CFP: SCALE
Imagined Theatres
Physical Scale - Conceptual Scale - Relational Scale - Collaborative Scale - Cultural Scale - Historical Scale - Performance Scale - Spatial Scale - Durational Scale
ENGLISH
The Nineteenth-Century section of Jagiellonian University’s Comparative Literature Student Society cordially invites students and PhD researchers to the international conference entitled ‘Nineteenth-Century Minor Literatures’. We seek to create a space to explore texts existing outside the mainstream of the long nineteenth century.
We welcome papers related to the following research areas:
Vigils of Absent Time: Essays on Mourning in Literature and the Arts
3rd International Seminar on Literature and Emotions
Call for Papers
Date: April 23–24, 2025
Location: School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon (in-person and online)
Keynote Speakers: Birgit Neumann (Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf); additional speakers to be announced.
Roundtable: Reading Bodies and Embodied Readings in Modernist Prose and Poetry: (Inter-) Cultural Experience
May 23, 2025
deadline for submissions:
01.25.2025
full name / name of organization:
Department of Discourse and Communication Studies, Moscow State University (Russia)
School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China)
College of Foreign Languages, Huaqiao University (China)
Meet me in St. Louis for VISAWUS 2025: Gateways
October 3-5, 2025
Saint Louis University
Keynote Speaker: Kristin Mahoney, Michigan State University
Paper topics may include, but are not limited to:
Boundaries and thresholds
Railways
Westward expansion and manifest destiny
Surveillance
Travel and travel literature
Colonial ports and entries
Institutional admissions and permissions
Movement or motion
ASLE 2025 CFP: Playing Games in Climate and Energy Studies
extended deadline for submissions:
December 19, 2024
organizers:
Debby Rosenthal (drosenthal@jcu.edu) and Jason de Lara Molesky (jason.molesky@slu.edu)
Panel at Collective Atmospheres, ASLE 2025 Biennial Conference July 8-11, 2025 University of Maryland, College Park
Call for Papers: “Religion on the Plate: Food and Religion in Critical Perspective” Conference
Columbia University, Department of Religion
Conference Date: April 2025 (date TBD)
Submission Deadline: 20th January, 2025
Across religious traditions, food constantly emerges as an act, agent, practice, process, symbol, object, site, and mechanism through which religious selves, boundaries and communities are made and unmade.
The Willa Cather Foundation seeks proposals for 1-2 panels at the 36th annual conference of the American Literature Association, held at the Westin Copley in Boston from May 21-24, 2025.
Topics could include (but are by no means limited to) race and ethnicity, indigeneity, settler colonialism, Queer histories, labor and leisure, Cather and other writers, teaching Cather, urban/rural spaces, philosophy and religion, approaches to Cather’s letters, ecological issues, and material culture.
While proposals on any topic pertaining to Cather’s life and writing are welcome, 2025 marks the centennial of the publication of The Professor’s House, so papers on that novel would be of particular interest.
Appel à contributions
Nouvelles Études Francophones (automne-hiver 2025)
Dossier : Dialogues et regards croisés dans l'espace atlantique (Beatriz Mangada & Vassiliki Lalagianni)
Call for Nominations:
2025 Award for Best Scholarly Article or Book Chapter on the American Gothic
The Society for the Study of the American Gothic (SSAG) invites nominations for its inaugural Award for Best Scholarly Article or Book Chapter. This award is open to all scholarly articles and book chapters published in the past two years that focus on some aspect of the American Gothic. The winner of the award will be announced at the Society for the Study of the American Gothic business meeting at the American Literature Association conference in May 2025 (exact date TBA).
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS - AI Innovations for Language Education and Communication
The Edited Volume will be published by CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group) Indexed by SCOPUS
Important Deadlines
Abstract Submission (Approximately 150-200 words) : 31st January 2025
Full Chapter Submission : 25th May 2025
Acceptance Notification : 31st July 2025
Camera ready submission : 15th August 2025
Scope of the Book
Call for Proposals The World at a Glance — Panoramic and Peep Technologies
Third Floor is a peer-reviewed journal of graduate student writing on art and art history at Concordia University in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, Quebec. Third Floor aims to amplify emerging authors and art historians across all disciplines. In addition to conventional scholarly essays, the journal welcomes experimental forms of writing and storytelling including first person perspective, poetry, fragments, and arts production.
2025 Cultural Studies Association (CSA) Annual Conference: Imaginary Futures: Utopias, Dystopias & Protopias of Cultural Studies
May 29 - 31, 2025
California Institute of the Arts–Valencia, California
Deadline for Submissions: Sunday, February 23, 2025, 11:59 pm EST
Registration