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Call for Papers - Special Issue: Disability and Disease in the Novel

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:47pm
Studies in the Novel
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Call for Papers for a Special Issue of Studies in the Novel: Disability and Disease in the Novel

Editors: Dr. Lydia R. Cooper (University of Seattle) and Dr. Matthew L. Reznicek (University of Minnesota)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:47pm
IQAC SOPHIA COLLEGE
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, July 5, 2024

Sophia Lucid invites academic research papers from teachers and researchers across universities, colleges and research institutes in India. The fourth issue (Volume IV, Issue I) on “Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Society” invites scholars to rethink the existing paradigms, perspectives and compendium of knowledge on this broad area, through the disciplines of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. An interdisciplinary discussion of ideas and concerns is highly recommended. Moreover, paper submissions must be original, contemporary and relevant, in providing a quality contribution to the existing body of knowledge. A list of suggestive areas is given below.

Sub themes:

Class Studies Subject Area - Midwest Popular Culture Association / American Popular Culture Association

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:47pm
Emma Johnson / Michigan Technological University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Midwest Popular Culture Assoc. /American Popular Culture Assoc.

2024 CALL FOR PAPERS

Class Studies Subject Area

CONFERENCE INFORMATION

October 4-6, 2024 (Friday – Sunday)

DePaul University-Loop Campus, Chicago, IL

DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604    phone (312)362-8000

This is the third year of having our conference at a University instead of a hotel; conference participants will be responsible for securing their own lodging.

: Indigenous Cinemas from South Asia: Agency, Mediation, Representation

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:47pm
Studies in World Cinema
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Since the 1990s, the impact of transnational flows in technology, finance and knowledge have significantly altered the trajectories of filmmaking from South-Asian countries. Among the new developments is indigenous cinema, in a multitude of linguistic varieties and cultural diversities. South Asia is home to several indigenous communities, with India alone having 104 million Adivasi communities across the nation, as per the 2011 census data (Adivasi being the collective term for indigenous groups in India). These communities share certain features, their heterogeneity being the most striking. Many of these communities belong to the margins, with minimal resources and social capital to ensure their wellbeing. 

Queer Cripping, Art, and Resistance

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:46pm
Iraboty Kazi, University of Western Ontario [Conference: Universities Art Association of Canada]
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 31, 2024

UAAC Panel Session | Session de panel

 

“Disability is properly speaking an aesthetic value, which is to say, it participates in a system of knowledge that provides materials for and increases critical consciousness about the way that some bodies make other bodies feel” (Tobin Siebers, Disability Aesthetics, 2010, 20).  

Notations in the Arts (Seeking chapters on Theater & Performance, Film, Fashion, Design, and Video Games)

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:40pm
Anouk Luhn and Alexandra Ksenofontova
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 31, 2024

Theater plays, performance scripts, architectural drawings, musical scores, pantomimes, screenplays, dance notations, opera and ballet librettos, video game scripts—these and other similar types of artifacts and writings seem to belong to a common category, often referred to as ‘notations.’ A notation can be tentatively described as an artwork that responds to the situation of producing another artwork.

Victorian Studies Summer Seminars (virtual; for work-in-progress)

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:39pm
Midwest Victorian Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 27, 2024

MIDWEST VICTORIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION: NEW DIRECTIONS IN VICTORIAN STUDIES

Summer Seminars (Virtual) | Saturday, September 7, 2024

Applications due: May 27, 2024

Call for proposals: Set writing goals & get feedback!

Ah, May! When writing goals are full of promises to ourselves, and summer is full of time. MVSA Summer Seminars can help you reach that goal, with an end-of-summer draft deadline and feedback in a collaborative and congenial seminar group just as the next academic year is gearing up.

CFP: COUNTERVISUALITY

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:39pm
UAAC-AAUC Conference 2024 Congrès October 24–26 octobre 2024, Western University, London ON
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 31, 2024

Call for Papers | Appel à communications

Submission deadline | Date limite de soumission: May 31, 2024 | 31 mai 2024

Countervisuality

Stefan Jovanovic (Concordia University) and Tyisha Murphy (Concordia University) 

Session type: Paper session

BEAR BOOK III: The Evolution of an International Queer Identity, Community, and Culture EXTENDED DEADLINE

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:38pm
LES K. WRIGHT
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 30, 2025

 What began as a predominantly American gay white cisgender male identity and community has grown and transformed substantially since the publication of The Bear Book (1997) and Bear Book II in 2000. Since then bear culture has spread rapidly across the globe and been embraced embodied and transformed into new sex and gender identities beyond the hetero/homo binary and further inflected by non-Anglophonic cultures. Self-identifying bears are “queering” masculinities. These profound shifts in bear identity, community, and culture remain underdocumented and understudied. 

 

Black British Music: Past, Present and Futures Symposium

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:38pm
British Library and Black Music Research Unit
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 20, 2024

Black British Music: Past, Present and Futures is an interdisciplinary symposium that reflects on the meaning, histories and legacies of Black British music. The symposium forms part of a broader partnership project between the British Library and the University of Westminster’s Black Music Research Unit (BMRU). Culminating in the first major exhibition on Black British Music, Beyond the Bassline: 500 years of Black British Music, the partnership aims to research and curate national collections relating to Black musical experiences in Britain in a way that engages with broader conversations on British popular culture and Black histories.

Call for Papers

Femspec - Call for Scholarly and Creative Submissions for Issue 24.2

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:38pm
Femspec
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, August 1, 2024

Femspec seeks both scholarly and creative submissions for its upcoming Issue 24.2.

Femspec is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed feminist academic journal dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, surrealism, myth, folklore, and other supernatural genres.  Femspec publishes both academic scholarship and creative writing.

Creative writing submissions could include short fiction, poetry, or experimental forms.

To submit work for consideration, please review Femspec’s submission guidelines at the following link: SUBMISSION GUIDELINES | Femspec

National Narratives of the Far Right: The New American Mythopoeia

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:37pm
Laura Jeffries, PhD
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 30, 2024

This year’s South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) conference theme, Seen and Unseen, considers how the perceptual lens influences our vision of the world around us. All national narratives are iterative projects that never quite arrive at the truth, but the (re)mainstreaming of far-right ideologies across American society has engendered a collection of false histories and mythopoetic frameworks shaped in their image, often aggressively vying for space in the public imagination. This session invites papers and multimedia presentations examining the development, dissemination, or impact of alternate visions/versions of any component of the American story and the principles that have animated it.

ReFocus: The Films of Lucian Pintilie

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:37pm
Edinburgh University Press
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, August 31, 2024

 

ReFocus: The Films of Lucian Pintilie

Journal of Liberty and International Affairs

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:36pm
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Journal of Liberty and International Affairs now receives papers for its next 2024 issue (Vol. 10, No. 3, 2024). The journal aims to provide an active international forum for analysis, research, and debate in the fields of political sciences, international relations, and law. Papers that develop theoretical arguments or offer strong empirical evidence as either comparative or single-case studies are welcome. The journal is indexed in EBSCO, DOAJ, Crossref, CEEOL, SSOAR, ERIHPLUS, HeinOnline, CIAO, ProQuest, ANVUR (Class A), WorldCat, Dimensions, etc.

... but the cloud... An Interdisciplinary Online Seminar Examining Grey Pluralities in Samuel Beckett

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:36pm
The Samuel Beckett Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 31, 2024

"Grey is flexible, malleable; it can be pushed and pulled in different directions, worked and reworked into new, unanticipated materiality and meaning. Grey is not fixed: it both reflects and absorbs light, and it extends the spectrum between black and white, between the extremes of all other colors. Grey has the capacity to move its viewer beyond the materiality of paint. [...] Grey is the color that best describes this perspective on the twentieth century, the metals in which it is built, the factories in which it is produced, the cities in which it is lived" (Guerin, 2018, 7-8).

CFP for 3rd International Humanities–Society–Identity Congress: Diversity in Equality

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:36pm
3rd International Humanities–Society–Identity Congress: Diversity in Equality
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 30, 2024

The 3rd International Humanities–Society–Identity Congress: Diversity in Equality Programme Committee is looking forward to welcoming you to Warsaw. The Congress embraces the study of all aspects pertaining to the notions of Humanities – Society – Identity. The focus is on the changes observed in those three areas with the main question being how to balance diversity and equality. The Congress Programme comprises two plenary lectures, a debate, general sessions and theme panel sessions.

SUBMISSION TYPES:
We welcome proposals for individual research papers as well as panel sessions on specific themes.

Noise: Silence and Sound

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:35pm
Boston University English Graduate Students
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, August 1, 2024

We are excited to announce the inaugural Boston University English Graduate Students Conference, NOISE: SILENCE & SOUND, to be held at Boston University on October 4th, 2024. 

Comparative Literature as Alternative Humanities Ethics, Affect and the Everyday Social

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:34pm
Comparative Literature Association of India & University of Delhi
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

In the last few decades, scholars in the Humanities have found it necessary to examine the fundamental underpinnings upon which their disciplines are built. One of the primary questions that animated this re-examination has been regarding the very terms of our engagement with countries and communities that inhabit radically  different  social  and moral life-worlds, living as they do outside the orbit of European Enlightenment values that still regulate both organization and practice within and outside the academy, across the world.

Middle English Literature, including Chaucer (at PAMLA, November 2024)

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 2:33pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 15, 2024

The 121st Annual Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference, Palm Springs, California, USA, Nov. 7-10, 2024

The Middle English Literature including Chaucer session at the 2024 conference of PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association) is open to all papers that explore some aspect of Middle English poetry, prose, and/or Chaucerian studies. 

SFSU 26th Cinema Conference CFP: The Liminal Age - Changing Cultures, Genres, and Relationships in the Digital Landscape

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:36pm
The CINE Colloquium at SFSU
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 8, 2024

Dear Scholars and Creatives,

We are excited to announce the call for papers for The Liminal Age; the 26th Annual Graduate Conference hosted by San Francisco State University’s CINE Colloquium. Submit your work and join us on October 25th & 26th for a multidisciplinary exploration of the unique cultures, genres, and relationships fostered by the ever-shifting terrain of the online world. See the information below for a description of this year’s theme and instructions to submit your proposal.

 

CFP (Chapters): Animation and Seriality; Animation in Theatrical Spaces

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:34pm
Bloomsbury
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 31, 2024

CFP (Book Chapters): Animation and Seriality; Animation in Theatrical Spaces

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Encyclopedia of Animation Studies Vol. 2: Techniques, Processes, Environments (Bloomsbury, 2026)

Call for Papers: Values – axiology – cultures

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:33pm
UMCS (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, June 6, 2024

We would like to invite you to submit proposals for articles for thematic issues "Values – axiology – of culture".

The dynamic reality of the second decade of the 21st century makes us think of the surrounding world as a sphere of constant change, full of violent events, breaking ties with what until recently seemed traditional and unchangeable. It also provokes reflection on how the sense of axiological crisis has been dealt with over the centuries, to what extent the methods of overcoming this crisis developed at that time have opened up new perspectives for the development of culture, literature and language, to what degree they have turned out to be a trap, and finally to what extent they are used in contemporary creative activities.

Pacifism - Special Issue and Book - Call for Abstracts

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:32pm
Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities (Routledge)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 31, 2024

Edited by John Kinsella and Nicholas Birns

Abstract of c. 500 words by the end of May 2024. For publication April 2025. See below for full details.

The issue is concerned with pacifism as both a mode of conceptualising and also interacting with the world. Non-violence is a characteristic of various spiritual and secular modes of both maintaining peace and also enacting conflict resolution, and this issue will have a strong focus on these agencies, but further, pacifism as a system of perceiving and interacting with the world, as a ‘complete’ philosophy will be considered.

Feminisms in the 21st-Century Science Fiction Novel; PAMLA (Nov. 7-10, 2024)

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:32pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 1, 2024

Feminisms in the 21st-Century Science Fiction Novel; PAMLA (Nov. 7-10, 2024)

The 121st annual conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) will be held from Thursday, November 7, to Sunday, November 10, 2024, at the Margaritaville Resort, Palm Springs, California.

Feminisms in the 21st-Century Science Fiction Novel:

Call for Chapters – Advanced Unicorn Theory

updated: 
Monday, May 13, 2024 - 1:32pm
Alicia Anderson
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 1, 2024

Advanced Unicorn Theory is an edited, peer-reviewed volume of interdisciplinary essays about the meaning of the modern image of the unicorn. Edited by Alicia King Anderson, Ph.D. in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology, and contracted to be published by McFarland Press.

While scholarship about unicorns tends to stick with the history and art history around the image, the cultural meaning of the unicorn has moved on, largely outside of the notice of academia. Unicorns are perhaps more present now than they have been since the early 1980s in toy aisles, books, and television. What is it about the symbol of the unicorn that speaks to a modern mind?   

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