Whither postcolonialism? New directions in postcolonial studies
Whither postcolonialism?
New directions in postcolonial studies
A Two-day International Online Conference
1-2 December 2023
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Whither postcolonialism?
New directions in postcolonial studies
A Two-day International Online Conference
1-2 December 2023
The Charles Olson Society and the Amiri Baraka Society will co-sponsor a session at the annual American Literature Association Conference, to be held in Chicago, May 23-26. This year, our two societies are pleased to announce a collaboration around the theme of jazz and its relation to the development of experimental American poetry. As Charles Olson once stated in a series of talks titled “On Black Mountain”: “Boy, there was no poetics. It was Charlie Parker. Literally, it was Charlie Parker.” Olson was thinking back to his 1950s correspondence with Robert Creeley, who consistently wrote to Olson about the importance of Parker’s bop rhythms for his own poetics. In the talk, Olson equates the entirety of the New American Poetry with just Charlie Parker.
Conference online (via Zoom)
23-24 November 2023
Call for Papers: Reorienting the Sublime
McGill University
Department of Art History and Communication Studies
Graduate Student Symposium
Deadline for Submissions: December 29, 2023
“The sublime is something added that expands us, overstrains us, and causes us to be both here, as dejects, and there, as others and sparkling. A divergence, an impossible bounding. Everything missed, joy—fascination” -- Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror.
Heaven, Hell, and Everything In-Between: Critical Perspectives on Good Omens
Fandom | Cultures | Research
Call for Abstracts (Issue 1/24)
DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Call for Papers
THE LAST OF US
Southwest Popular / American
Association (SWPACA)
45th Annual Conference, February 21-24, 2024
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Submissions open on September 1, 2023
Extended submission deadline: November 14, 2023
No promised heaven, these wild desires
Could all, or half fulfil;
– Emily Brontë, “The Philosopher”
Bronte Studies invites new and original essays of no more than 7,500 words responding to the theme of “The Brontes and the Wild,” which inspired the Bronte Parsonage Museum’s 2023 programme of events and activities and the Bronte Society’s conference.
The Popular Arts Conference (PAC) invites submissions for our 17th Annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, August 30 – September 2, 2024.
PAC is an annual academic conference for the study of comics and the popular arts, including science/speculative fiction and fantasy literature, film, and other media; comic books; manga; graphic novels; anime; gaming; etc., presented to a mixed audience of scholars and fans. The mission of PAC is to promote scholarship on popular culture and to encourage the engagement between scholars and fans in order to deepen our understanding of the popular arts. PAC presentations are peer reviewed, based in scholarly research.
ASLE 2024 Symposium "Green Fire: Energy Stories Beyond Extraction"University of North Florida
May 16-19, 2024
Call for Individual and Pre-formed Panel Proposals
(Un)Making
April 5th - 6th, NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Keynote Speaker: Mel Y. Chen
Inside a chrysalis, the caterpillar liquifies its body into imaginal cells which become reoriented, old
tissues forming new parts of the yet-to-be butterfly. It unmakes its body to make itself anew.
Call for papers – International Colloquium
Organized by
Andrea Oberhuber (Montreal University), Sylvano Santini (University of Quebec in Montreal) et Eve Lemieux-Cloutier (University of Quebec in Montreal)
Montreal, October 23-25 2024
Autumn Edition 2023
Thespian Magazine
ISSN 2321-4805
http://www.thespianmagazine.com/
Editor of the Issue
Dr. Samipendra Banerjee
Associate Professor & HOD
Department of English
University of Gour Banga, Malda, WB, India
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Call for Papers
Children’s/Young Adult Culture
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
45th Annual Conference, February 21-24, 2024
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
EXTENDED Proposal submission deadline: November 14, 2023
Comics and Life: Illustration, Intersections, and Insights
Higher education and research in humanities and social sciences have a rich history of addressing complex societal issues. But today, with technological advancements and globalization, academia is changing rapidly. Interdisciplinary research is the way forward, promoting innovation and preparing scholars for the complexities of our modern world. The emerging field of comics studies exemplifies this approach by exploring diverse subjects through a unique lens. This evolution in academia reflects our need to adapt and find creative solutions to the multifaceted challenges we face.
Call For Papers
4th IDSC International Conference
Aligarh Muslim University
21.02.2024 to 23.02.2024
Epistemologies of Disability
Affective Modernismos
Cluster CFP-Modernism/modernity Print Plus
Editors: Juan G. Ramos (College of the Holy Cross) and Andrew Reynolds (West Texas A&M University)
Postcolonial studies as a way of reclaiming history from the perspective of the colonised continues to uncover the myriad fraught legacies of colonialism. The emergence of newer interdisciplinary areas of inquiry, such as climate change, has further revealed tangled legacies of colonialism that continue to persist. The burgeoning field of postcolonial print culture studies, in turn, has been bringing to the fore a fascinating terrain of production, circulation and consumption of print in colonial contexts that is particularly enriching our knowledge of anticolonial resistance in various ways. This conference aims to bring together academic work in some of the newer sub-fields of postcolonial inquiry with attention to continuities.
Call For Papers
Deadline: November 30, 2023
Scope of the paper topics accepted under this area:
Disasters and Apocalypses offers a forum for these questions and critical approaches surrounding the culture of disasters, catastrophes, accidents, and apocalypses in global art, literature, media, film, and popular culture. Disasters and Apocalypses will address broader disciplinary topics and innovative intersections of humanities, musicology, social science, literature, film, visual art, psychology, game studies, material culture, media studies, ecology, and information technology.
GLOBAL ANTHROPO-SCENE:
RETHINKING SUSTAINABILITY AND CULTURAL PRESERVATIONS
30-31 January 2024
A Two-Day International Conference
Department of English
Jadavpur University
Sex in Translation - International Conference, London, 4-5 July 2024
2024 Situations International Conference
Call for Papers
Korean Cultural Centre, UK
1~3 February 2024
Minor Diasporas in Asia and Beyond
Call for Abstracts!
Back to the Future and Philosophy: This is Heavy!
Edited by Joshua Heter and Richard Greene
Rhetoric After Identification
Edited by David R. Gruber (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) & Jason Kalin (DePaul University)
Rhetorical identification seeks a common ground of existence in which divided individuals can mediate their differences. Perhaps, for this reason, either explicitly or implicitly, identification has become a commonplace of rhetorical theory and criticism. As Diane Davis (2010) writes, “Identification is not simply rhetoric’s most fundamental aim; it’s also and therefore rhetorical theory’s most fundamental problem” (p. 33). Any rhetoric, it seems, must pass through rhetorical identification.
The 71st Annual South Central Renaissance Conference will take place in Savannah, Georgia, 4-6 April 2024. This year, the SCRC will collaborate with the annual New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies for this event, co-sponsored by Georgia Southern University.
The conference will have three key lectures:
William B. Hunter Lecture by Kathryn A. Edwards, University of South Carolina
Louis L. Martz Lecture by Daniel Bornstein, Washington University in St. Louis
Conference Keynote Lecture by Jemma Field, Yale Center for British Art
Contextual Confluence: Media, Text and Traditions
deadline for abstract and full paper submission:
*November 30, 2023.*
Call for Book Chapters
contact email:
editor.literature@yahoo.com
Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers seeks essays devoted to the study of women's writing by, for, and about members of the nineteenth-century Spiritualist movement. Spiritualism was a wildly popular religious practice that burst onto the American scene in 1848 when two young girls in Hydesville, New York, claimed to be communicating with the dead.
Love in/and/for Games
Mobile Locative Media: Hybrid, Narrative, and Game Spaces
for Ex-Centric Narratives: Journal of Literature, Culture and Media (Issue 8, Dec. 2024)