Call for Papers | ‘You are What you Eat’: On Food, Culture(s), and Identity
Editors-in-chief: Rissa L. Miller, Federico Bossone
Call for Papers | ‘You are What you Eat’: On Food, Culture(s), and Identity
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Editors-in-chief: Rissa L. Miller, Federico Bossone
Call for Papers | ‘You are What you Eat’: On Food, Culture(s), and Identity
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH STUDIES
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD
is happy to announce
THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ANGLOPHONE LITERATURES TODAY (ELALT 7)
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad and of the English Department
October 26-27, 2024
The conference will be held ONLINE and is FREE OF CHARGE
Conference topic:
This is a call for co-panelists in the Historical Materialism Conference scheduled to be held in Cluj, Romania, between August 29-31, 2024.
EXTENSION: Call for Papers
Children’s/Young Adult Culture
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
2024 SWPACA Summer Salon
June 20-22, 2024
Virtual Conference
EXTENDED Proposal submission deadline: April 22, 2024
DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Call for Papers
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
SWPACA Summer Salon
June 20-22, 2024
Virtual Conference
Proposal submission deadline: EXTENDED to April 22, 2024
The representation of traumatic experience is a fraught conversation in literary and media studies. Cathy Caruth famously argued for the “unspeakability” of trauma; other scholars such as Naomi Mandel argue that emphasizing the limits of language can inadvertently silence, restrict, and ignore the material and corporeal existence of suffering. This session invites panelists to consider representing and witnessing trauma as acts of translation across the border of un/representability. Although our central question originates in discussions of language and texts, panelists are also encouraged to consider trauma’s appearance across disciplines and forms, such as visual culture, media, and/or performance.
Call for Papers: Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds
Special Issue: ‘Consensual Play’
Deadline: 30 April 2024 for long articles; 15 May 2024 for short articles
Wordcount: 5,000–8,000 words for long articles; 3,000–5,000 words for short articles
Contact: Kathleen Morrissey,kmorrissey1@wpi.edu
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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-gaming-virtual-worlds#call-for-papers
Call for Papers: ‘The circulation of the Italian cinema in the United States between 1945 and 1975: Distribution, reception, impact’
Guest-editors:
Federico di Chio, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Università degli Studi di Bologna
Marina Nicoli, Bocconi University
Dress Devolution 2 Conference.
9-11 July 2024
Falmouth University
Conference theme: Seaside Style: Coastal Fashion, Textiles and Costume
Dress Devolution investigates styles, practices and representations around dress and textiles outside of metropolotan contexts. The beach as a liminal space has long been a site of leisured, risque, specialised and defiantly un-urban dress and textile parctices which this conference aims to explore.
Theme issue of Cluses: A Journal of Detection
Guest editors: Nathan Ashman (University of East Anglia) and Steven Powell (University of Liverpool)
Still Cruising Utopia: A Utopian Studies Special Issue on Queer Utopia and the Legacy of José Esteban Muñoz
EXTENDED Deadline for all manuscripts: May 15, 2024
CALL FOR PAPERS: Esferas Literarias nº 7 (2024)
Monograph: The monstrous mother in Literature
Abstract:
The William James Society (WJS), in conjunction with William James Studies, would like to announce that it will be offering its annual Young Scholar Prize to the young scholar (within five years of the Ph.D.) who submits the essay that best explores the thought and work of William James.
The prize will include: (1) the opportunity to read the paper during the WJS session at the meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy in March 2025, (2) $750 to subsidize travel to that meeting, and (3) publishing the paper in William James Studies.
We invite manuscripts of scholarly articles (4000-6000 words) on any of the following: Bram Stoker, the novel Dracula, the historical Dracula, the vampire in folklore, fiction, film, popular culture, and related topics.
Submissions should be sent electronically (as an e-mail attachment in .docx). Please indicate the title of your submission in the subject line of your e-mail.
Please follow MLA style.
Contributors are responsible for obtaining any necessary permissions and ensuring observance of copyright.
Manuscripts will be peer-reviewed independently by at least two scholars in the field.
Copyright for published articles remains with the author.
In this roundtable session, we invite presenters to share their work in French or in English pertaining to science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy in texts, film, or comics originally published in the French language. These narrative genres are often ways to comment on social change by placing characters in other contexts through world-building or imagined interactions between humans and non-human entities.
Please consider submitting papers to Visualizing Hidden Meanings: Symbolism and Cryptography in the Writings of Thomas Harriot and Galileo Galilei.
This workshop provides an excellent platform for scholars to share their latest findings and insights in the early modern history of science. The deadline for paper submissions has been extended to April 25.
We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics related to Thomas Harriot and Galileo Galilei. Whether you're presenting current research, innovative methodologies, or theoretical frameworks, we want to hear from you.
Call for Papers: Journal of Writing in Creative Practice
Special Issue: ‘With no mere will to mastery: Practices of Feminist Writing’
Guest edited by Dr Jude Browning
Deadline for Articles (3-5000 words): 29 June 2024
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2024 Dress and Body Association Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Dress and Body Association invites submissions for the organization’s fifth annual conference, which will be held on November 2-3, 2024. Consistent with our long-term goals for inclusivity and sustainability, all activities will be 100% online, including keynote speaker(s), research presentations, and opportunities for virtual networking. Visit the DBA website—www.dress-body-association.org—to learn more about this organization and consider becoming a member.
Waste Worlding
June 3-6, 2024
Virtual Summer Institute
Bucknell Humanities Center
Application Deadline: May 10, 2024
Decisions by May 15, 2024
VOICES OF PALESTINIAN LIBERATION
PAMLA Conference
7-10 November 2024 in Palm Springs, California
Session Format: Panel of 3-4 presenters, 15-20 minutes each and a 30-minute group Q&A afterward
This panel centers the literary and artistic expressions of Palestinians by exploring how writers, artists, journalists, historians, and activists navigate themes of abject loss, violence, and trauma; the aim is to offer a multifaceted perspective on the Palestinian experience, one that transcends problematically uncomplicated narratives and foregrounds the power of language and media in shaping identity, fostering solidarity, and demanding justice.
« The Translator at Work: Neutrality in Translation and Interpreting »
Translators and interpreters are expected to be neutral mediators who facilitate dialogue and enable understanding and cooperation between speakers who do not speak the same language. Research has shown, however, that the transfer of information from one language to another is rarely performed without making certain contributions that go beyond the mere rendition of the message being transferred. Translation is a product of cross-cultural interactions that requires linguistic and at times, sociopolitical or even ideological changes.
Engaging Global Cinema Cultures: Discourses and Disruptions
In-person at the University of Texas at Dallas
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Lúcia Nagib (University of Reading)
Dr. Lalitha Gopalan (University of Texas at Austin)
Special guests include Dr. Iggy Cortez (University of California, Berkeley), Dr. Shekhar Deshpande (Arcadia University), and Dr. Meta Mazaj (University of Pennsylvania).
Call for Papers & Guest Editor Proposals: Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture
This is a general call for papers, as well as for proposals for guest edited issues, for Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture(ISCC), published by Intellect Books (ISSN 17572681, Online ISSN 1757269X).
Papers will be considered for publication in our Autumn 2024 issue as well as for 2025 and beyond, while proposals for guest edited issues will be considered for publication from early 2025.
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Call for Papers
Contested & Erased Energy Knowledges
A Trans-Disciplinary Conference
31 Oct – 2 Nov 2024
University of Dundee & University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland
As an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to examining and critiquing the social, cultural, and historical constructions of masculinity, masculinity studies explores how masculinity is defined, performed, and experienced across different societies and time periods. This field intersects with various disciplines, including sociology, gender studies, psychology, cultural studies, and history, among others. This often leads to the absence of dedicated departments or research centres in academic institutions focusing exclusively on masculinity studies which, in turn, makes it challenging to enable productive dialogues among disciplinary boundaries.
“Athena: Philosophical Studies” No. 19, 2024
Indexed in: Scopus (2023), CEEOL (Central and Eastern European Online Library) (2006), EBSCO Publishing, Humanities International Index (2006), The Philosopher’s Index (2006).
Chênière journal call-for-papers
Volume 8
Chênière, an online, interdisciplinary undergraduate journal based at Nicholls State University, invites papers for its eighth volume. Chênière is an MLA-indexed journal that welcomes submissions from any humanities field, broadly speaking, from history, communication, English, religion, art, music and everything in between. The journal welcomes submissions from any undergraduate work but particularly caters to students from the Gulf Coast and the American South, broadly speaking. The subject matter for this issue is completely open topic.
The 2024 Futures of American Studies Institute at Dartmouth College
http://www.dartmouth.edu/futures
MONDAY, JUNE 17 - SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2024
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