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Ruptures and Resilience: English Studies in the Now

updated: 
Friday, July 15, 2022 - 12:52am
North South University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 10, 2022

North South University

Dhaka, Bangladesh

International Conference in English Studies

 

Ruptures and Resilience: English Studies in the Now

November 4-5, 2022 

Organized by the Department of English and Modern Languages

 

~“You may make a rupture, draw a line of flight, yet there is still a danger that you will reencounter organizations that restratify everything, formations that restore power to a signifier, attributions that reconstitute a subject . . .” (Deleuze & Guattari, 9)

 

Health is Wealth!

updated: 
Thursday, July 14, 2022 - 8:33pm
Dr Kay Walter, Program Chair Arkansas Philological Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

Call for Papers

Faculty and Independent Scholars from all disciplines are invited to
submit abstracts of no more than 150 words describing their 15 to 20
minute proposed presentations on topics related to language(s), literature,
theoretical analyses, and pedagogical applications of those subjects.
Several sessions at this year’s meeting will focus specifically on the conference
theme, so abstracts addressing this idea are particularly welcome:

Health Is Wealth.

Call for Papers and Reviews: Victoriographies: A Journal of the Long Nineteenth Century

updated: 
Thursday, July 14, 2022 - 4:19pm
Victoriographies: A Journal of the Long Nineteenth Century (Edinburgh UP)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Victoriographies: A Journal of the Long Nineteenth Century is seeking article submissions and reviews from scholars. Victoriographies is fully peer-reviewed and published tri-annually by Edinburgh University Press. As we enter our second decade of publication, we are excited to include innovative work and to welcome emerging voices.

Continuing its project to explore the long nineteenth century and contemporary responses to the long nineteenth century, Victoriographies has transitioned to new editorship under Dr. Amy Huseby (Florida International University, U.S.) and Dr. Beth Palmer (University of Surrey, U.K.). Dr. Doreen Thierauf (North Carolina Wesleyan University, U.S.) will take over as Book Review Editor.

[Updated] “Transdisciplinarity @ HBCUs: (Re)Writing Black Futures Beyond the Margin”

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 8:51pm
Special Issue of the Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics (JMOR)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

In “Where Would We Be? Legacies, Roll Calls, and the Teaching of Writing in HBCUs (2021),” Beverly Moss asserts that “Black rhetorical excellence has thrived at HBCUs. Pedagogical and scholarly creativity in the teaching of writing has excelled” (146). However, it is her critical question that anchors this proposal: “where would we, in composition studies, be without writing and rhetoric faculty who have taught or currently teach at HBCUs and/or scholars in the field who are alumni of HBCUs?” (145). The creation of the HBCU Symposium on Rhetoric and Composition in 2016 helped to bring some of these contributions from the margins into the center of conversations about the teaching of writing that happens on HBCU campuses across the country.

Colonial, Postcolonial, and Decolonial Encounters in the English-speaking World: Rethinking the Other

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:53pm
Université de La Réunion
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

CFP: Alizés 43 (2023)

 

Deadline for abstracts (400 words) and short biographical notes (150 words): September 15, 2022

Notification of acceptance: October 15, 2022

Submission of full draft papers: February 1, 2023

Submission of final papers: June 15, 2023    

Languages: English, French

MLA format

 

Disability Studies in Dramatic Texts and Performance

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:53pm
45th Annual Comparative Drama Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 1, 2022

45th Annual Comparative Drama Conference 

March 30 - April 1, 2023

Orlando, Florida 

Deadline: October 1, 2022

 


 

Disability Studies in Dramatic Texts and Performance 

Papers are sought for a special panel series on the subject of disability in dramatic texts and performance for the 45th Annual Comparative Drama Conference in Orlando, FL. We invite research on representation, image, symbolism, societal regulation or construction of disability as it pertains to casting and depictions of those with disabilities in playtexts and dramatic performance. 

Adult Rules / Youth Resistances (SCMS 2023 Proposed Panel)

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:53pm
Michele Meek / Society for Cinema and Media Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 1, 2022

Adult Rules / Youth Resistances

Age guidelines, parental consent restrictions, age of consent laws—youth are both protected and constrained in their actions through innumerable legislation, corporate policies, and parental decisions. This panel seeks to explore nuanced articulations of youth agency via media amidst the regulations created and enforced by adults.

Research Collaboration with Our Undergraduates: A Mutual Reward

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:53pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

Collaborative research between faculty and their undergraduates is not a new practice, and the pedagogy of collaborative projects has attracted, perhaps more recently, considerable scholarly attention. This roundtable examines the richness in the covenant instructors and their undergraduate research assistants enter when they embark on a scholarly project independent of a course’s requirements and outside the semester’s classroom. Given our undergraduates’ remarkable fortitude, resilient energy, digital literacy, and technological savvy, our work as scholars in our specific disciplines reaps enormous benefit when we harness our students’ creative abilities.

CfP Essachess – Journal for Communication Studies: Crisis Communication and Challenges of Disinformation in an Era of Information Warfare: The Ukraine War

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:52pm
ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, July 25, 2022

Call for Papers for volume 16, n° 1(31)/ 2023

ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies

www.essachess.com

Crisis Communication and Challenges of Disinformation

in an Era of Information Warfare:

The Ukraine War

Complete call available here: 

https://www.essachess.com/index.php/jcs/announcement/view/37

 

Guest editors

Sorin NASTASIA, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Public Relations

Thresholds: ACIS Mid-Atlantic and New England Regional Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:52pm
American Conference for Irish Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

We are pleased to announce the 2022 Mid-Atlantic and New England regional meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies hosted by Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, PA.

FINAL Call for Chapters: The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:52pm
Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

Call for Chapters:

 

The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison

Editor: Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem, CUNY

 

This is a call for chapter proposals for The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison. This companion text is intended for a scholarly audience and as support for newer Morrison scholars as they approach their research.

 

Each chapter of the book has a dual function: to offer a new reading of Morrison and to review the Morrison scholarship in whatever general terrain the chapter falls within:

 

#NWFGRAINAU23: Canada SFF, Fan, Horror Panel + Colloquium / Panel SFF, fan, horreur + Colloque

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 2:50pm
Emerging Scholars' Forum (NWF) of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries (GKS)
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

#NWFGRAINAU23

Activities organized by the Emerging Scholars' Forum (NWF) of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries (GKS)

 

As part of

Solidarities. Networks – Convivialities – Confrontations

44th Annual Conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries (GKS)

March 3-5, 2023, in Grainau, Germany

Practices in Comparative Medievalism

updated: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 - 4:34am
Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 19, 2022

This one-day conference, organised by the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), invites you to share your research ideas and results in practices of comparative medievalism in arts and culture. We therefore invite contributions of papers that analyse cultural representations of the Middle Ages from the Early Modern period until the present.

Call for Papers: Special Issue of "Essence & Critique: Journal of Literature and Drama Studies" (ISSN 2791-6553)

updated: 
Monday, July 11, 2022 - 7:22am
Essence & Critique: Journal of Literature and Drama Studies (ISSN 2791-6553), Bingöl University, Turkey
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

***Deadline Extended***

 

Essence & Critique: Journal of Literature and Drama Studies invites submissions for a special issue of the journal on Myths, Archetypes and the Literary Arts.

 

 

 

Call for Book Proposals

updated: 
Sunday, July 10, 2022 - 5:55pm
Ben P. Robertson/Troy University and Anthem Press
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 31, 2022

Book proposals are invited for a series called Gender and Culture in the Romantic Era, published by Anthem Press (http://www.anthempress.com/).

Teaching Composition to ESL/EFL Students (CONFERENCE RESCHEDULED!)

updated: 
Sunday, July 10, 2022 - 5:54pm
Theresa M. Johnson / Troy University
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 1, 2022

CONFERENCE RESCHEDULED!

 

We welcome submissions for a scholarly conference to be hosted online 30 September and 1 October 2022 by the Troy University Department of English. 

 

Papers may address any aspect of teaching composition to ESL/EFL students, including—but not limited to—the following:

 

  • Theory and practical applications
  • New strategies
  • Development of paragraphs and essays
  • Models and modeling
  • Genres
  • Writing as a process
  • Teaching grammar within the process
  • Language development within the process
  • Digital and multimodal writing
  • Assessments

 

Cultures of Popularity: Understanding Popular Culture in India

updated: 
Sunday, July 10, 2022 - 1:07am
Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

Popular culture has been a rising area of interest in India, with dedicated departments of Game Studies, Media Studies, Visual arts and culture and many more. In the contemporary context, where the world has been miniaturised into the palm of our hands, with information available at the tip of our fingers, it becomes more important to question how we can include popular culture into the larger domain of academia, both in Humanities and in the Social Sciences. The Popular Culture Association, established in the USA in 1971, has taken the study and research in this domain to new heights.

Subalternity and the Smartphone- NeMLA 2023

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:20pm
NeMLA 2023
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

Over 83% of the current global population is estimated to have a smartphone today, and the number is rising rapidly. A lion's share of these phones are used and produced in the Global South. Small, portable, and relatively cheap, the software and hardware of the phones are altering the manner in which individuals in the Global South communicate, and even the languages in which they communicate. An instrument vital to teaching and communication, the production of this tool is nevertheless tied to e-waste generation, child labor in the mining and assembly processes, and numerous other unsustainable and exploitative processes.

The Dramatic I/Eye: Reflections on Voice and Form in Contemporary Poetry

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:20pm
The West Chester University Poetry Center
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 1, 2022

The West Chester University Poetry Center is pleased to announce this Call for Papers and Poems for our virtual poetry and pedagogy conference,The Dramatic I/Eye: Reflections on Voice and Form in Contemporary Poetry, to be held November 11-12, 2022. Early Twentieth Century African American poet Sterling Brown once said, “every I is a dramatic I.” How many times must we remind our students (and ourselves) not to confuse the speaker with the poet when they are analyzing poetry? How many times do we anticipate that a poet’s work will give voice to a particular subject position, identity,  experience, or way of seeing the world simply because we’ve read their bio sketch? What happens when the poet or the speaker pushes the bounds of our expectations?

Gothic Adaptation: Intermedial and Intercultural Shape-Shifting

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:20pm
Jamil Mustafa / Humanities
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, July 31, 2022

The Gothic is a wide-ranging mode that comprises multiple genres, including but not limited to literature, drama, film, television, art, music, games, comics, and graphic novels. It is also a shape-shifting mode. Like vampires or werewolves, expressions of the Gothic frequently and uncannily change form, thereby calling into question the stability and desirability of fixed generic, cultural, and mediatic boundaries. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897), the most often adapted Gothic text, first took the shape of both a novel and a play before transforming into innumerable plays, operas, ballets, graphic novels, TV shows, films, comics, and games.

Extended Deadline! Submit abstracts by July 31 for International Milton Symposium, Toronto, 10-14 2023

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:20pm
International Milton Symposium
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, July 31, 2022

The Thirteenth International Milton Symposium will be held at the University of Toronto, Canada, 10-14 July 2023. The Symposium welcomes scholars from across the world for five days of lively discussion and convivial exchanges.


Plenary speakers

Achsah Guibbory
Lorna Hutson
Nicholas McDowell
Feisal Mohamed
Su Fang Ng
David Quint

The IMS Program Committee invites proposals for 20-minute papers, as well as roundtables, on all aspects of Milton studies, from established approaches to new and emerging ones.

Live Xinema IV– Invitation to Participate in the Academic Programme

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:19pm
Professor Helen Kennedy/University of Nottingham
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 28, 2022

 Live Xinema IV– Invitation to Participate

 

Building on the successes of the Live Cinema Conference held at King’s College London in 2016, the Live Cinema Summit at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018,  and our online event Live Cinema III: The ReOpening in September 2020, we are convening: Live Xinema a new festival of research and innovation exploring the role of hybridity and liveness in the future of cinema.   The Xinema in this year’s title reflects the hybrid nature of the event (across platforms) and expresses the sense of a crossroads, of converging and diverging paths of development and innovation. 

We are considering three broad areas of enquiry:

Asian Popular Culture and the Gothic

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:19pm
Chulalongkorn University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, October 31, 2022

Article proposals are welcome for an upcoming collection on Asian Popular Culture and the Gothic, edited by Li-hsin Hsu, Deimantas Valančiūnas and Katarzyna Ancuta. The collection is planned for submission to the Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies series.

 

Revisiting Louisa May Alcott

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:19pm
Margie Burns/SAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 1, 2022

This traditional panel session welcomes submissions on Louisa May Alcott, especially papers incorporating historical and biographical data. Abstracts addressing the conference theme of “Change” are especially welcome and are fitting for Alcott, whose work reflected massive changes, individual and societal, and whose influence has extended through changes beyond her lifetime. By September 1, 2022, please submit an abstract of 300 words, a brief bio, and any A/V or scheduling requests to Dr. Margie Burns, UMBC, at margie.burns@gmail.com or mburns@umbc.edu.

Call for Flash Presentations (Postgraduates in French and Francophone Studies)

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:18pm
Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 26, 2022

The Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France Annual Conference

8-9 September 2022

  

Call for Flash Presentations on Postgraduate projects (Master’s and PhDs)

 

To showcase postgraduate projects at Master’s and PhD level, we are pleased to invite expressions of interest from postgraduate students to showcase their doctoral research for the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France’s Annual Conference.

 

Lesbian Aesthetics: Living Queer Lives With Ali Smith

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:18pm
Dr. Jaime Harker; Turner Nat Byrd; The Journal of Lesbian Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

“Lesbian Aesthetics: Living Queer Lives With Ali Smith”

 

Proposals are due August 15, 2022; the Full manuscripts due December 15, 2022.

 

Editors 

Jaime Harker, 

Director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi; jlharker@olemiss.edu

Turner Nat Byrd, University of Mississippi; tbyrd1@go.olemiss.edu

 

Ali Smith is an anomaly in the contemporary publishing scene: an experimental writer

popular enough to be interviewed by the prime minister of Scotland; a lesbian writer lauded as

Disruptive Labor: Early Modern Gender, Capital, and Illicit Work (7/31/22)

updated: 
Friday, July 8, 2022 - 11:32am
Kris McAbee and Jessica C. Murphy
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, July 31, 2022

Call for Contributions to a Proposed Collected Edition 

Disruptive Labor: Early Modern Gender, Capital, and Illicit Work

Disruptive Labor: Early Modern Gender, Capital, and Illicit Work interrogates how some labor is denigrated and yet simultaneously supportive of the formation of the capitalistic markets upon which European nations expanded empires. By focusing on how these patriarchal societies see specific types of work as gendered, this edition explores how the gendering of labor establishes dynamic markets as either culturally sanctioned or illegitimate and, in turn, grapples with how cultural approbation undergirds economic growth. 

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