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CFP: The Body, Fashion, and Popular Culture – NEPCA Virtual Fall Conference 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 4:14am
Northeast Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) The Body, Fashion, and Popular Culture Area invites submissions for NEPCA’s annual conference to be held online Thursday, October 15th through Saturday October 17th 2026.

 

Duplication: Originals, Copies, and Interpretative Communities

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 2:45am
Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Reception, including reading, listening and viewing, occurs at the tail-end of a complex process of production and reproduction that can create a significant distance between the authors who begin the process and the individual recipients who enact multiple, unique endings in their idiosyncratic experience. With an acknowledgement of the digital reproduction that enables this online conference to occur, we invite papers that address the impact of reproduction at any stage of this process. We especially welcome papers that address the impact of reproduction on the textual, material and cultural meaning of the work, text or image that is reproduced on, amongst others:

CALL FOR ESSAYS ON GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 2:10am
MELOW: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Papers are invited for an anthology to be brought out by a reputed international publisher on the theme, “100 Years of Gabriel García Márquez.” 

Concept Note

Gabriel García Márquez, born in Colombia in the year 1927, is acknowledged as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. As we head towards his birth centenary, it is time to look back at this literary giant, reassess his contribution and its impact on literary history.

First Forum Conference / Delirium

updated: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - 12:52am
Department of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

The annual graduate student conference organized by the Division of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Southern California is now accepting applications. EXTENDED submission deadline is June 15, 2026.

This year’s conference invites proposals that engage broadly with the theme, Delirium. 

It will take place on October 23–24, 2026, at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, with Professor Eugenie Brinkema joining for the Keynote. 

We welcome submissions from a wide range of disciplines and methodological approaches, including creative works.

Call for Papers: Theatre Academy: Journal of World Theatre *Deadline: 31 JULY 2026*

updated: 
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 4:53pm
Theatre Academy: Journal of World Theatre
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, July 31, 2026

We invite submissions for the upcoming issue of Theatre Academy: A Journal of World Theatre which will be published electronically in SEPTEMBER. Theatre Academy is indexed in MLA International Bibliography, ERIH Plus, DOAJ, EBSCO and Gale Cengage.

Deadline is the end of JULY but we strongly advise the potential writers to send their manuscripts in as soon as possible.

* Original works, not published elsewhere or related to theatre in any context will be considered for publication.

* Please note that all manuscripts will be closely examined through Turnitin once they are received by the journal.

SAMLA 2026 Panel: Intertextual "Innerleckchuls": Reading O’Connor in Conversation

updated: 
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 2:40pm
Flannery O'Connor Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, August 25, 2026

South Atlantic MLA Conference 
November 5-7, 2026 
In-Person Conference 
Atlanta, GA 

Panel Proposal: “Intertextual ‘Innerleckchuls’: Reading O’Connor in Conversation” 

The Flannery O’Connor Society seeks abstract proposal submissions for a panel to be held at SAMLA’s annual conference (November 5-7, 2026) in Atlanta, GA.  

The Flannery O’Connor Society Open Topics Panel at SAMLA

updated: 
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 11:28am
The Flannery O'Connor Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, August 25, 2026

Click here to submit your abstract and bio using SAMLA's internal platform: https://samla.ballastacademic.com/Home/S/19584 

The Flannery O’Connor Society invites abstracts (of no more than 300 words) for open topic presentations at SAMLA 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, November 5-7. We will accept proposals for a wide variety of topics about and/or related to Flannery O’Connor’s oeuvre, and submissions from graduate students and emerging scholars are encouraged.

Possible paper topics include, but are not limited to:

BOOK REVIEWS ON ASIA FOR RISING ASIA JOURNAL

updated: 
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 4:40am
Rising Asia Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 30, 2026

RISING ASIA JOURNAL is a peer reviewed journal published three times a year in January, May, and September. 

Reviewers are welcome to submit book reviews on any aspect of Asia, covering India's Northeast, Southeast Asia, and East Asia (China, Japan, the Koreas, and Taiwan). 

For details on our book reviews and manuscript preparation guidelines, please go to SUBMIT ARTICLES in our website www.rajraf.org 

Send your reviews to Professor Tuan Hoang at tuan.hoang@pepperdine.edu and to the Editor Dr. Harish Mehta at hmehta76@yahoo.ca

Performing Data in Australasia

updated: 
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 3:55am
Performance Paradigm
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, June 26, 2026

Performing Data in Australasia

Performance Paradigm Volume 21

 

Guest Editors 

Mara Davis Johnson (U of Wollongong), Benjamin Laird (Flinders U/Australian Creative Histories and Futures), Sarah Thomasson (Te Herenga Waka – Victoria U of Wellington/U of Queensland), James Wenley (Te Herenga Waka – Victoria U of Wellington). 

 

Call for Papers

Graduate Conference: In-Between Wor(l)ds: Liminality, Poetry and Performance

updated: 
Sunday, May 24, 2026 - 8:43pm
University of Minnesota
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 7, 2026

In-Between Wor(l)ds: Liminality, Poetry and Performance

Extended Deadine: June 7th! 

Call for Papers – GNSD Graduate Conference, University of Minnesota
Nov. 6 - 7th, 2026 (in person)
Keynote by Adeena Karasick

Call for Peer Reviewers

updated: 
Sunday, May 24, 2026 - 9:17am
Amy Leshinsky / Dragon Lode Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Call for Peer Reviewers

The Dragon Lode, the journal of the Children’s Literature and Reading Special Interest Group of the International Literacy Association, invites interested scholars, educators, and researchers to serve as peer reviewers.

We are seeking reviewers with expertise in children’s and young adult literature, K–12 literacy education, literacy pedagogy, teacher education, library and media studies, critical literacy, multicultural and diverse literature, and related fields. Peer reviewers play an essential role in supporting the journal’s mission by offering thoughtful, constructive, and timely feedback to authors.

Roundtable: The Renaissance Self (Renaissance Society of America, Philadelphia, March 11-13, 2027)

updated: 
Saturday, May 23, 2026 - 6:19pm
Hayley Cotter, University of Massachusetts Amherst
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 20, 2026

This roundtable invites speakers to address any aspect of the so-called Renaissance self. Borrowing from Jan Goldstein, the cultural historian Elwin Hofman describes the self as “individuated mental stuff.” How might this definition inform our understanding of conceptions of the self that developed during the early modern period? What was the relationship between selfhood, self-consciousness, and identity? What kinds of evidence—artistic, confessional, visual, literary, legal, philosophical, textual, or medical—allow us to approach this question? What methodologies offer the most promise? Given the paradoxical nature of the self, both historically and in our own moment, how might it be treated as a proper object of study?

Call for Papers & Proposals: 2026 Youth Symposium: Youth Agency and Activism in an Age of Precarity (7-8 September 2026)

updated: 
Saturday, May 23, 2026 - 11:44am
East Asia Young Scholars Association (EAYSA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Call for Papers & Proposals:
2026 Youth Symposium: Youth Agency and Activism in an Age of Precarity

The Intersection of Research, Civil Society, and Young People

 

The University of Tokyo Komaba Campus, Tokyo, Japan

September 7-8, 2026 (Hybrid)

 

Organized by
East Asia Young Scholars Association (EAYSA)

 

Concept Note

“Quiet Desperation”: Pessimism in Emerson and Thoreau

updated: 
Saturday, May 23, 2026 - 6:08am
University of Łódź / Sorbonne Université
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 31, 2026

“Quiet Desperation”: Pessimism in Emerson and Thoreau 

12-13 March 2027

 

 

University of Łódź

Faculty of Philology 

 

Sorbonne Université

Research Unit VALE

 

Online conference

Call for Papers 

If You Rebuild It, They Will Come: Reimagining Higher Ed with Pedagogies of Hope

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 6:09pm
Edited Volume
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

If You Rebuild It, They Will Come: Reimagining Higher Ed with Pedagogies of Hope

“Hope is a discipline.”  Mariame Kaba We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice. (2021) 

“We must dare to imagine and to dream. It is precisely in hopeless times that the act of teaching becomes a radical gesture of hope.” Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of Hope (1994)

Milton Session at RMMLA 2026 Conference - DEADLINE EXTENDED!

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 1:06pm
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

John Milton is mostly known for writing one of the greatest epics in English, Paradise Lost, but his shorter poems and treatises also contributed greatly to the political and religious conversations of the seventeenth century. The sphere of Milton’s influence was not limited to his time period, but also shaped later periods, including the Romantics, who were fascinated with what they deemed a sympathetic portrayal of Satan. This panel seeks research investigating Milton’s influences on not only his contemporary society, but the ways that he also affected later literary thought and culture.

Animal Studies: Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 12:21pm
Sutirtho Roy/ Pacific and Ancient Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

The Animal Studies standing session seeks papers broadly related to the intersection of literature or media and animal studies, across genres and national literatures, with a special—but not exclusive —interest in proposals that engage with the 2026 PAMLA conference theme, "Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict." As such, it aims to enliven the conversation surrounding the conference theme through animal studies and literature, while making cross-disciplinary pathways with science, conservation, and public policy.

Leon Edel Prize

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:16am
Henry James Review
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 1, 2026

The Leon Edel Prize is awarded annually for the best essay on Henry James by a beginning scholar.  The prize carries with it an award of $300, and the prize-winning essay will be published in HJR.

The competition is open to applicants who have not held a full-time academic appointment for more than four years. Independent scholars and graduate students are encouraged to apply.

Essays should be 20-30 pages (including notes), original, and not under submission elsewhere or previously published.  Please send electronic submssions in Microsoft Word format and a current CV to hjamesr@creighton.edu.

International Symposium America at 250: Narratives of Resistance and Change

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:16am
CETAPS - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Nova University of Lisbon
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 15, 2026

As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its Declaration of Independence,
at a time of perceived challenges to its promises of freedom and equality, this symposium
invites a multidisciplinary reflection on the narrative strategies used to represent past and
contemporary interpretations of experienced scenarios of crises, resistance and change.
The Symposium is particularly interested in the connections between contemporary
political, social and cultural fractures and previous experiences of confrontation of
opposing visions of the collective national project, which also tested the fulfillment of the

Decolonial Imaginations in Indian Writings in English: Indigenous Knowledge, Memory, and Resistance

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:16am
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Pandit Sundarlal Sharma (Open) University, Chhattisgarh, India
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 31, 2026

 

 

 

 

 

Call for Papers

 

Decolonial Imaginations in Indian Writings in English: Indigenous Knowledge, Memory, and Resistance

 

Deadline for submissions: August 31, 2026

Publisher: Authorspress, New Delhi, India

 

Editors:

Dr. Ashutosh Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of English and Foreign Language, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Chhattisgarh, India

Bibliographical Society of America – Sponsored Sessions (RSA conference in Philadelphia, March 2027)

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:15am
Andreas P. Bassett / The Bibliographical Society of America
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) will sponsor up to four panels at RSA Philadelphia 2027 and invites proposals for individual papers or pre-formed panels on any topic within the scope of bibliography and book history. Papers and pre-formed panels may address, but are certainly not limited to, the following topics:

How Scripted TV Series Portray Social Media’s Power to Shape Culture

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:15am
Libbie Searcy
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

 

3rd Call for Chapter Proposals
for Essay Collection

How Scripted TV Series Portray Social Media’s Power to Shape Culture

 

This edited collection invites scholars to consider how an episode or series of scripted television (from 2000 to present) has portrayed social media’s power to shape culture—for better and/or for worse.

 

The Picaro and Picaresque Fiction

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

20032. The Picaro and Picaresque Fiction "The Picaro and Picaresque Fiction" examines variations on theme of the picaro from its sixteenth-century Spanish origins to the present day. What does this recurring impish rapscallion have to offer readers in different political and historical contexts?

Civilisations Vol.76 - Materiality, Language, Power. Talismans in Context.

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
Civilisations (International Journal of Anthropology and Human Sciences)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Materiality, Language, Power.Talismans in Context

 

Special issue coordinated by Pierre Petit, Alain Delattre, and Xavier Luffin

 

Constructing time - Temporalities of transition processes in the welfare state

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
Anemari Karacic / Instutite for Work, Skills and Training, Universitiy Duisburg-Essen
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Call for Papers: Social Work & Society, Special Issue 2/2027
“Constructing time - Temporalities of transition processes in the welfare state”
Guest-Editors: Anemari Karacic, Ariana Kellmer, Daniela Böhringer (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Cultural Patrimony in Wartime: Destruction, Protection, and the Question of Ruling Classes

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
123rd Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington / Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

This session examines how wars—across historical periods and geopolitical contexts—affect cultural patrimony (monuments, libraries, archives, museums, sacred sites), and what role ruling classes play in either exacerbating or mitigating that damage. It does not assume elite malignity nor elite virtue. Instead, it asks a set of open, empirical questions: Under what conditions do ruling classes protect heritage? Under what conditions do they tolerate, orchestrate, or benefit from its destruction or looting? And what can the historical record teach us about better safeguarding the world’s cultural inheritance in future conflicts?

Call for additional chapter proposals – The Works of Elaine May

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
Jonathan Winchell, SCREEN STORYTELLERS
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

EXTENDED CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

 

The Works of Elaine May
SCREEN STORYTELLERS book series
Bloomsbury Academic

 

Editor: Jonathan Winchell

New deadline for abstract submissions: June 30, 2026

 

The proposed edited volume, The Works of Elaine May, has received preliminary interest from the SCREEN STORYTELLERS series editor. Nine chapters have been reviewed and confirmed for inclusion (see below).

 

I am currently seeking additional chapters on:

 

  • Primary Colors
  • Such Good Friends
  • Nichols and May (comedy)

 

Seeking General Submissions for The Space Between

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1014-1945
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, January 15, 2027

The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945 is accepting manuscripts for our 2027 and 2028 issues. This peer-reviewed journal is devoted to interdisciplinary scholarship on the period bracketed by the two World Wars. We are interested in approaches to texts of all kinds, emphasizing research on lesser-known writers and artists and understudied topics of the period, including literary and cultural responses to the First and Second World Wars.  

WID Goes Public: Communicating Disciplinary Knowledge and the Value of Higher Education

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:14am
Zachary Beare and Marcus Meade
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 31, 2026

Tl;dr: Higher education is failing to effectively communicate with the public, including communicating disciplinary knowledge and the value of higher education. We're looking for ways it can do both more effectively.

 

WID Goes Public: 

Communicating Disciplinary Knowledge and the Value of Higher Education

 

Zachary Beare, North Carolina State University

Marcus Meade, University of Missouri-Kansas City

 

CfP Eastern European Genre Cinema

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Anna Batori
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

 

Following confirmation of firm interest from Routledge, Anna Batori is seeking contributions for the forthcoming volume ‘Eastern European Genre Cinema: Forms, Histories, and Transnational Circulation’.

Claflin University Conference on Languages and Cultural Studies

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Claflin University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

   

 

 


Call for Papers

 

Claflin University Conference on Languages and Cultural Studies  (In-person on the campus of Claflin University) *

October 21-22, 2026

THEME: CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

*(Participants not residing in the United States and those unable to travel may request a virtual option)Scholarly and creative writing panel proposals, roundtable proposals, and paper abstracts on all aspects of reading, writing, and teaching modern languages are invited including papers and panels on

Call for Chapters – Scary Levels: Designing Fear in Games and Interactive Media

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Zlatko BUkač
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Space and place continuously serve as sources of inspiration in video games and various other interactive media, within which they have a specific way of representing and operationalizing fear and dread. Interactive works can turn fear into a set of narrative and game design sequences that are problems and solutions for the experience of playing and reading. For example, how to structure attention, limit knowledge, choreograph movement, regulate pace, and distribute safety and danger.

CFP - Lands of Fear: Gothic and Horror in Literature, Art, and Culture

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research (JACLR)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 31, 2026

Call for Papers
Journal of Artistic Creation and Literary Research 14.2
Lands of Fear: Gothic and Horror in Literature, Art, and Culture

Re-Sounding the Early Modern: Art, Power, and the Global Soundscape of the Dutch Masters

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Texas Tech University Vernacular Music Center
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

RSTEM symposium 05.02.26

Call for PapersRe-Sounding the Early Modern: Art, Power, and the Global Soundscape of the Dutch Masters

The Texas Tech University Vernacular Music Center, in collaboration with the Talkington College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, invites proposals for a one-day interdisciplinary symposium exploring the cultural, historical, economic, and sonic worlds of the Early Modern.

The Victorians and Their Publics

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:13am
Victorian Popular Fiction Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, July 6, 2026

I am pleased to announce that registration is open for the 18th annual hybrid conference of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) on the topic of 'The Victorians and Their Publics'. You can access the VPFA conference registration page here.

Anthropomorphism in Children's Literature and Culture

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Children's Literature Annual of the Children's Literature Association and Hollins University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Humans have long believed we are distinct from other animals in our rationality, self-consciousness, and use of language. Why, then, do writers, artists, and even scientists so often use anthropomorphism to interpret the behaviors of animals, plants, and even nonliving things such as trains, teapots, and toys? What are the repercussions of this tendency to understand the world in terms of human social and cultural identities?

1st International Congress on Theory and Historiography of Gender Studies at FES Acatlán

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Facultad de Estudios Acatlán, UNAM
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

1st International Congress on Theory and Historiography of Gender Studies at FES Acatlán

Colloquium Dates: November 9–13, 2026

MODALITY: Hybrid

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Seminar on Theory and Historiography of Gender Studies of the Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlán (FES Acatlán-UNAM) proposes a space for reflection and discussion on new perspectives in women’s and gender studies within their diverse historical and social contexts. In this regard, we invite researchers from the social sciences and humanities to submit papers with a gender perspective (faculty members, researchers, and students currently working on their theses).

James Kelman at 80

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
University of Glasgow
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

James Kelman at 80

Conference, Spring 2027, Glasgow

Covid Legacies: Long-Term Social and Cultural Effects

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Dr Şima İmşir & Dr Ayşecan Terzioğlu (Koç University and Sabancı University)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Covid Legacies: Long-Term Social and Cultural Effects

International Conference // Koç University & Sabancı University, Istanbul, October 9–11, 2026

Deadline for abstracts: 30 June 2026 (via covidlegacies@gmail.com)

Combating harmful stereotyping: a cross-disciplinary approach, 17-18 June 2027, Grenoble, France

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Université Grenoble Alpes, France
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 5, 2027

 

It is well established in research as well as in the social arena that a number of stereotypes are harmful, because they are “preconceived and oversimplified idea[s] of the characteristics which typify a person, situation, etc” (OED 2025, stereotype), and that they lead to biases in the perception of individuals, who are considered on the basis of their membership in a group rather than their individual qualities. Biases may be explicit (“overtly discriminatory beliefs, actions, or institutional policies”), but also implicit, taking the form of “unconscious tacit attitudes and unintentional actions towards a group” (Rutgers 2026) that are likely to be detrimental to the targeted group and life in a peaceful society.

CFP: 2026 Dress and Body Association Conference, 7-8 Nov (Abstracts due: July 15)

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Dress and Body Association Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026

2026 Dress and Body Association Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Dress and Body Association invites submissions for the organization’s seventh annual conference, which will be held on November 7-8, 2026. Consistent with our long-term goals for inclusivity and sustainability, all activities will be 100% online.

Join our Google Group to learn about opportunities and converse with members of the DBA year-round! Email to request membership: dress.body.assoc@gmail.com.

Opening the Archives of Dress and the Body

2026 Heartland AI Symposium Call for Session Proposals

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:12am
Raelynne Hale / Kansas State University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Call for Sessions for the 2026 Heartland AI Symposium 

Event Dates: Nov. 10 – 12, 2026 

General Call 

The Power of the No-West: Second Originals in the East and Mediterranean

updated: 
Friday, May 22, 2026 - 8:11am
Argia Coppola / PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 25, 2026

This special session, taking its inspiration from the conference theme “Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict,” invites presentations that challenge the assumption that adaptation is primarily an industry-driven practice shaped by Anglo-American cultural and legal frameworks. In these systems, intellectual property laws define adaptation as a derivative process, regulating authorship, ownership, and revenue streams. What happens when we shift the focus to the Mediterranean, the Middle East, or South Asia? In these contexts, adaptation often emerges through more fluid practices of transmission, performance, and reinterpretation/inspiration, where the boundaries between original and adaptation are less rigid.

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