Transpoetic Dialogues with Daniela Catrileo
Transpoetic Dialogues with Daniela Catrileo University ofSouthern California
April 15, 2025 CallforPapers
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Transpoetic Dialogues with Daniela Catrileo University ofSouthern California
April 15, 2025 CallforPapers
Network Asia: Past, Present, and Future, March 6-8, 2025 at The Westin Georgetown Hotel in Washington, DC
We invite papers and panels from all disciplines and across all frameworks that engage with the historical, contemporary, and future of networking Asia. This includes papers and panels that reflect on relational complexity and plurality and how the global Asias and trans-Asia approaches to Asian studies are bridging area studies and ethnic studies, and those that explore how best to foster science-informed and diversity-enhancing collective action that equitably addresses issues of global concern like data governance and climate change.
Deadline: February 15, 2025 THEATRE ANNUALA Journal of Theatre and Performance of the Americas Call for Articles 2025 Issue Theatre Annual is the oldest theatre periodical continuously published in the United States. It is dedicated to examining theatre and performance of the Americas. We construe “America” broadly to include North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean Islands. Articles may treat work in these geographic areas or work from these areas that is presented elsewhere in the world.
In the Anthropocene, the pace of human development outpaces that of natural evolution, disrupting ecological balance
and transforming humans from a biological existence into a potent geological force. The superiority of humans often leads to
simplifying and exploiting other forms of natural entities as mere resources, neglecting long-term impacts on our planet. This
mindset further creates a divide between humans and non-humans. However, the advancements in science and technology have
blurred the line between nature and culture. Nature is no longer an external backdrop but deeply intertwined with human
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND AESTHETICS
Vol. 48, No. 4, Winter 2025
Special Issue | Call For Papers
Reimagining the Ocean: The Blue Humanities in French and Francophone Studies
Guest Editors: Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA) and Isaac Joslin (Arizona State University, USA)
Abstract submission deadline: February 1, 2025
(150-250 words, send to both kam131@msstate.edu and ijoslin@asu.edu)
Final paper submission deadline: July 15, 2025
(Manuscripts in 5,000–10,000 words adhering to the MLA 9th edition)
Call for Papers
“A Song Called Teaching”: CWC Annual Conference, 10-11 April 2025
Organized by Centre for Writing & Communication, Ashoka University, Sonepat, India
REANIMATING HERESIES
JUNE 8-10, 2025BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/
Playing Games in Climate and Energy Studies
I have several chapters for this collection, but I am looking for four or five more. Please send abstracts or inquiries by January 20, 2025. Chapters will be due by July 15, 2025.
All topics about dragons will be considered.
Please be advised that dragons are the primary focus of the collection. I have received several abstracts about fairy tales in general, and I apologize for any confusion caused by the CFP. All chapters must discuss dragons in some way.
Please send abstracts and a brief bio to Rachel Carazo at rachel.carazo@snhu.edu
Routledge Book Series – Academics, Politics and Society in the Post-Covid World
Series Editors: Lewis Gordon, Rozena Maart, Epifania Amoo-Adare and Sayan Dey
The UC Davis English Department is hosting its third annual student-led Connections conference under the wide-ranging theme of “Landscapes.” Organized by the English Graduate Student Association (EGSA), the Connections 2025 in-person conference examines the concept of landscape in its broadest sense—not only as a physical terrain but also as a cultural, social, political, and literary construct.
The August Wilson Society
at the
American Literature Association
announces its
CALL FOR PAPERS
for the
36th Annual ALA Conference
May 21–24, 2025
The Westin Copley Place
10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Webs of Wonder
37th Annual English Graduate Conference
February 28, 2025
Keynote Speaker:
Kyla Wazana Tompkins
University at Buffalo
The “Collecting and Collectibles Area” of the Popular Culture Association invites papers on “AI in Collecting” for the National PCA/ACA Conference to be held April 16-19, 2025 in New Orleans, USA. We would especially like to encourage submissions that contribute new directions and calls to the existing scholarship on “AI in Collecting” and particularly address how collections/collectibles and their galleries/museums respond to the recent digital shifts and the tectonic evolution of AI technologies.
Possible topics for presentations include but are not limited to:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Mutations and Permutations of Care
Graduate Student Conference
Hybrid modality
Hosted By: Graduate students of French and Francophone World Studies
Department of French & Italian, The University of Iowa
Conference Dates: Friday, April 4 through Saturday, April 5, 2025
Location: University of Iowa campus (Iowa City, Iowa) and on Zoom
Abstracts Due: Sunday, December 15, 2024 ** EXTENDED TO SUNDAY, JANUARY 05, 2025 ****
In the Humanities, notions of coloniality and postcoloniality are usually entangled with nation states that are, by nature, multilingual and multicultural. The societies of each of these nations are further stratified based on hierarchies of economic and social-political classifications. In other words, motivated and maintained by and through power and notions of telos, differences of race, sexuality, caste, and religion exist in differing ways. Literatures of these differences then occupy their space(s) under the larger category of ‘postcolonial literature(s)’.
While we received a high volume of truly exciting submissions for the conference Irresistible Decay: Discourses of Death in Life from the 18th Century to Today, we are extending the deadline to further the interdisciplinarity of the event! As such, we are encouraging abstracts analysing contemporary discourses or intermedial representations of death in life across fields including (but not limited to): queer and sex studies, human rights, criminology, sociology, and medical humanities.
Ex-position Feature Topic Call for Papers
Mosaic Outlooks: New Directions in Studies of Scottish Literature, Culture, and Society
Guest Editors: Kang-yen Chiu, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Shu-fang Lai, National Sun Yat-sen University
Publication Date: June 2026 (Issue No. 55)
Submission Deadline: October 31, 2025
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Edgar Allan Poe worked for a double audience (the popular and the critical), in double tones and manners (grim and mocking, metaphysical and pseudo-scientific). Whether he strove for alternance or interdependence between the terms “grotesque” and “arabesque” which he used to categorize his own narratives, critics such as G. R. Thompson and Dennis Eddings have argued that the former – more visible in tales such as “King Pest,” “Some Words with a Mummy,” “Lionizing,” and “Loss of Breath” - underscored the carnivalesque, the satirical, and the hoaxical.
The Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins Society will host two sessions at the upcoming ALA Conference in Boston, May 21-24, 2025. The PEHS is collaborating with the Research Society of American Periodicals (RSAP) on one of these two sessions. You can find the two CFPs below. Please consider submitting a proposal. The deadline is January 15, 2025.
PEHS CFP One:
#IFM2025 Resonances Conference – Extended CFP Deadline: December 16th!
Join us for the 7th Interactive Film and Media Annual Conference from June 10-13, 2025, via Zoom.
This year’s theme, Resonances, invites you to explore how media fosters deep, meaningful connections in our daily lives, shaping how we engage with the world.
Response: How do we form thoughtful responses to crises in an unstable world?
Resilience: How can media practices adapt and resist in the face of 21st-century challenges?
Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America invites submissions for a special issue on “Dictionaries and Disability: Ideologies, Definitions, and Depictions.”
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of The Hemingway Review
Emerson Society at the Thoreau Annual Gathering CFP
The Emerson Society will sponsor a panel at the Thoreau Society Annual Gathering this summer in Concord, Mass. (July 9-13, 2025). This year’s conference theme is Thoreau’s Revolutions. We will consider papers both on the topic below and on the conference theme more generally.
“Emersonian Revolutions Today”
CFP: American Literature Association 36th Annual Conference May 21-24, 2025, The Westin Copley Place 10 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02116
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society invites proposals for two panels at the upcoming ALA conference in Boston.
"Emerson's Like-Minded Transcendentalists."
Call for Papers: Short Film Studies Issue 15.2
Deadline for manuscripts: 15 May 2025
Length requirements: 1500 to 4000 words, double-spaced
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/short-film-studies#call-for-papers
Call for Book Chapters
Temperate Rainforests in Literature and Culture:
Text, Image, Sound
Editors: Dr. Vera Fibisan and Dr. John Miller
Deadline for abstracts: 1st April 2025
After years of financial crisis and politics of austerity, as well as a pandemic that brought ordinary life to a halt, culture today is laden with excess. This excess can take many different shapes and foster diverse readings, some of them positive, focusing on excess as an opportunity, while others reflect on its pernicious effects.
Conference Overview
The International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation (ICERMediation) is pleased to announce the 10th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding. The 10th conference will explore the crucial role of identity in contemporary conflicts, emphasizing the importance of historical context, collective memory, and transformative learning in understanding and addressing these issues.
Food transcends its role as sustenance, serving as a powerful lens through which to examine identity, memory, and power dynamics. From hunger-driven narratives to the celebratory and symbolic depictions of meals in contemporary cinema and television, food occupies a central place in Hispanic cultural productions. It can represent tradition and identity, critique societal norms, or even subvert power structures.