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Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference
Friday-Sunday, 7-10 October 2021
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Westin Minneapolis
Seeking proposals for short presentations (10-20 minutes) of research related to cultural geography. This can take the form of anthropological case studies, political narratives, creative responses to place, GIS studies, refugee and immigration information, &c. Please direct any questions to A. P. Vague, Area Chair at alastriapress@gmail.com.
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies
(SagePublications)
Special Issue: Systemic Racism, White privilege, and a Global Call to Action
Guest Co-Editors: C. Darius Stonebanks, Shirley Anne Tate, and Christine Faucher
Community engagement and service learning are long-standing high-impact educational practices that have demonstrated value for students, faculty, higher education institutions, community organizations, states, regions, and nations. The societal focus on social justice movements, public health and the pandemic, and environmental issues has created unprecedented opportunities for engaging undergraduates in community-based research. These developments have highlighted community needs for certain types of data and projects as well as nurtured new forms of community engagement such as social entrepreneurship.
Call for Participation: 2021 11st International Conference on Image and Graphics (ICIG2021)
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call.
Translating the Uncle Charles Principle
Call for Panel proposals
‘Omniscientific Joyce’, Trieste, 14-18 June 2021
Panel chaired by: Kris Peeters (UAntwerp) and Guillermo Sanz Gallego (VUB)
Abstract:
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference 2021
Thursday, November 11, 2021 to Sunday, November 14, 2021
Hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Conference Theme:
CITY OF GOD, CITY OF DESTRUCTION
Special Session:
Of City Spaces and Graveyards: A Pictorial Reading
Abstract:
Call for papers — Edited Collection of Essays
Tentative title:
Malaysian Ecocriticism: Contested Environments, Identities and the Politics of Nature
With the landmark establishment of the Southeast Asian chapter of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) in August 2016, it is both timely and crucial for member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to assess their literary and cultural artifacts from an ecocritical perspective.
Submissions for the GRAPHIC MEDICINE REVIEW are now open! GMR is looking for all manner of professional and scholarly work on comics and healthcare, medicine, wellness, public policy, and patient experience.
Announcing
The 2021 First Book Institute
June 6-12, 2021
Hosted by the Center for American Literary Studies (CALS) at Pennsylvania State University via Zoom
Co-Directors
Sean X. Goudie, Director of the Center for American Literary Studies and Winner of the MLA Prize for a First Book
Priscilla Wald, R. Florence Brinkley Professor of English and Women’s Studies, Duke University, and Co-Editor of American Literature
This proposed special session roundtable invites reflections on the tensions and limits of teaching and studying literature at religious as well as secular universities and colleges. How do different institutional commitments and governing documents as well as campus cultures and constituencies implicitly and/or explicitly limit what can be taught and published at each kind of institution? What are these limits and how have scholars navigated, challenged, and/or adapted to them? What kind of institutional discursive spaces might be created between and beyond the secular/religious divide?
MLA, Washington, DC, 6–9 January 2022
Invitation for Book Chapters
Apocalyptic Visions in the Anthropocene: Rise of the Climate Fiction
Editor: Dr Kübra BAYSAL (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)
Open Call for Papers
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Leadership Studies, with the University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies, publishes a wide range of high-quality scholarship. We are currently accepting paper proposals on all research-based, quantitative and qualitative topics regarding leadership and leadership studies. We welcome both collaborative and single-authored papers. Papers must be submitted using this online portal and follow the guidelines outlined at Submission Guidelines.
Open Call for Book Reviews
Teaching and Practicing Feminism(s) in 2021
Women in the Nineteenth Century—Traveling, Writing, Speaking
Etudes irlandaises
Appel à contributions / Call for papers
Numéro printemps/été 2022
Ireland and Intangible Cultural Heritage
Series editors: Jarmila Mildorf, University of Paderborn, Germany, Elisabeth Punzi, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Christoph Singer, University of Innsbruck, Austria, and Cornelia Wächter, University of Bochum, Germany
Narratives and Mental Health offers a forum for dialogue between the arts, humanities and other disciplines interested in mental health and well-being.
Narrative is a central tool for meaning-making. Yet, its relevance has long been side-lined in the mental health sector including psychiatry, clinical psychology, medicine and social work.
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND AESTHETICS (Vol. 44, No. 3, Autumn 2021)
SPECIAL ISSUE Reading Contemporary South Asian Literature: A Postcolonial-Ecocritical Approach
GUEST EDITORS Somjeeta Pandey and Bidhu Chand Murmu
[Inter]sections publishes academic articles, reviews, and interviews relevant to the field of American studies. We encourage our authors to explore the most recent scholarship, from a solid critical background and in conversation with relevant and challenging work from the field. Although we focus primarily on subjects that are grounded in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century, we do not exclude work that explores other time periods. The scope of our journal includes research in the fields of North American literature, history, visual culture, film and television studies, popular culture, political studies, race and ethnic studies, philosophy, gender and sexuality studies.
PAMLA 2021
“Rhetorical Theory”
Las Vegas, 11/11-14, 2021
Chair: Dr. Ryan Leack, USC
“Rhetoric is a coproductive function of circulation in excess of human intention, which collapses rhetoric and persuasion into the rhetorical, a process of world making that extends relationality into future publics.”
—Byron Hawk, Resounding the Rhetorical (2018)
This panel will explore recent movements in rhetorical theory writ large, either in connection with or apart from composition theory and practice. Special attention will be given to proposals that engage with the conference's theme.
Cinema, Aesthetics and Memory: I International Film Studies Conference
2, 3 and 4 of June of 2021, University of Coimbra (Online)
Deadline: 15th of March of 2021
Keynote Speaker: Irene Depetris Chauvin (University of Buenos Aires)
PAMLA 2021 LAS VEGAS: "CITY OF GOD, CITY OF DESTRUCTION" (Thursday, November 11 - Sunday, November 14, 2021 at Sahara Las Vegas Hotel, hosted by University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Session: African American Literature
Contacts: Martin Japtok, Palomar College (mjaptok@palomar.edu)
Description: The African American session is open to all papers that explore some aspect of African American culture, but we are particularly interested in papers attuned to some facet of the conference theme, "City of God, City of Destruction.
Conference Note:
Out of Bounds: An Exploration of Boundaries in Crisis Online Conference: 14 & 15 July 2021 Trinity Centre for Literary & Cultural Translation
From the exact lines on an architect’s blueprints to the demarcations on maps that shape the world today, boundaries have consequences. In concrete form they have separated societies, but they need not be material in order to exert power. The onset of crisis often sees the imposition of boundaries that are nebulous and ill-defined but surely no less potent than the menacing walls of segregation.
NWJTE Special Issue, Summer 2021: Call It What It Is: Antiblackness
Guest Editors: Amir A. Gilmore, LaToya T. Brackett, and Davida Sharpe-Haygood
Background and Context
What does it mean to be against the Black?
CONCEPT NOTE
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND AESTHETICS
(Vol. 44, No. 1, Spring 2021)
Untranslatability: Theory, Practice and Politics
SPECIAL ISSUE - Immaterial and Material Discourse
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR EMERGING SCHOLARS DEBUT PANEL (ATHE - Religion and Theatre Focus Group)
Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) 2021 Conference
Austin, TX (Hybrid and/or Virtual Conference TBD)
August 5-8, 2021
The ATHE Religion and Theatre Focus group invites current graduate students and/or independent scholars who have not presented at a major national conference to submit papers for the 2021 Emerging Scholars Panel.
The 2021 ATHE Conference theme:
RE: ATHE (Reclaim. Redesign. Revolt. Recover.)
The Kate Chopin International Society is seeking individual proposals for two sponsored panels at the 2021 American Literature Association conference in Boston, Massachusetts, from July 7-11 2021.
The first panel, a roundtable on “Teaching Kate Chopin,” seeks short (seven- to eight-minute) papers/remarks that address an aspect of or strategy for teaching Chopin’s life or work. Proposals should include a title, your name and affiliation, and a paragraph about your proposed remarks.
The second panel seeks proposals relating to any aspect of Chopin’s life or work. Proposals for presentations no longer than twenty minutes should include a title, your name and affiliation, and a 200- to 400-word abstract.
Deadline Extended- 15 March 2021
CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
"From Postcolonial to the Universal: Recent Trends in Postcolonial Studies"
Edited by- Dr. Sourav Kumar Nag, Assistant Professor of English, Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya, Bankura University
Dr. Sharbani Banerjee, Associate Professor of English, Triveni Devi Bhalotia College, Kazi Nazrul University
Contact mail-pocotrends@gmail.com