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4th International Conference on Early Language Learning and Multilingual Education in Early Childhood (ELLME'26)

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:57am
Early Language Learning and Multilingual Education Network (ELLME)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

Department of Applied Linguistics, Department of Pedagogy and Department of English and American Studies of the University of Gdańsk, Poland, in cooperation with ELLMEnet (Early Language Learning and Multilingual Education Network), are proud to welcome researchers from all over the world to contribute to our 4th International Conference on Early Language Learning and Multilingual Education in Early Childhood.

MLA 2027 CfP: Academic Freedom without Tenure

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Roundtable considering pressing academic freedom challenges and potential strategies from and for those without tenure protections, especially staff, contingent faculty, lecturers, professional and clinical track faculty, and grad students. ~200-word abstracts, ~100-word bios.

Deadline for submissions: Sunday, March 15, 2026

Patrick Lawrence, University of South Carolina Lancaster (pslawren@mailbox.sc.edu)

MLA 2027 CfP: Positive Solutions for Crumbling Academic Freedoms, Rights and Disappearing Programs and Positions

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 11, 2026

This roundtable considers positive solutions in the face of disappearing positions and programs, and declining academic freedoms. Successful approaches to reversing this trend desired. We must work together to resist. ~200-word abstracts. ~100-word bios.

Deadline for submissions: Wednesday, March 11, 2026

E. Nicole Meyer, Augusta U (nimeyer@augusta.edu)

Preserving Records Amidst Genocide

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
MLA Forum on Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

Perpetrators of genocide destroy people as well as their cultural legacies, including formal archives, libraries, privately held records, and culturally significant texts and other print objects. Colonial occupation both historically and currently consolidates power through destroying records of occupied peoples to deny their past, present, and future. Resistance, in turn, may take the form of preserving such records through smuggling, hiding, converting, memorizing, digitizing, translating, and reconstituting. Inspired by the Phoenix Library in Gaza, the MLA Forum on Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography seeks papers on preserving books, print materials, and other textual records (broadly understood) in contexts of genocide.

Call for Papers: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 28, 2027

Call for Papers: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900

 

SEL Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, published quarterly by Johns Hopkins University Press for Rice University, invites submissions of original scholarly essays for upcoming issues. We seek work that offers fresh, rigorous contributions to the study of British literature across four historical fields:

 

• English Renaissance Literature

• Tudor and Stuart Drama

• Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature

• Nineteenth-Century Literature

 

CRITICALPRODUCTIVE JOURNAL NO. 05 Call for Projects: Mediascapes + Urban Identity

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
CriticalProductive Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 10, 2026

“The urban” has taken many forms in the history of film, video and moving image works—with both documentary depictions and speculative representations of poverty, marginal life and geographies, displacement and gentrification, social alienation, racial and ethnic identities, gender and sexual identities, politics and social activism. As both a trope and a subject, the urban—a conceptualization of lifeways existing within the construct of “the city”that are beyond economic capture—has emerged as a distinguishing conceptual frame for understanding the ways that cities have succumbed to their own commoditization and commercialization.

Recollecting Milton Studies (MLA2027)

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
Milton Society of America
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 16, 2026

The Milton Society of America invites proposals for 15-minute papers for one or more sessions at the 2027 MLA Convention in Los Angeles. Papers on any aspect of Milton’s works, historical milieu, sources, and reception and comparative approaches are welcome. Send 150-word abstracts and 50-word biographical statements to Marissa Greenberg, MSA Secretary, at MiltonSocietySec@gmail.com  by Monday, 16 March 2026.

Speculative Climates: Hauntings of the Past Across the Humanities

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:52am
Aylin Walder and Gianluca Calio / International Doctoral Workshop funded by the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

Deadline for proposals: 30 April 2026
Conference date: 19 and 20 November 2026
Location: University of Cologne, Germany

CFP: European Journal of Media, Art & Photography (EJMAP)

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:51am
European Journal of Media, Art & Photography
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

European Journal of Media, Art & Photography

 

ejmap.sk | Indexed in WoS Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) | Q1 in art journals category

 

Heated Rivalry: The Phenomenon

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:51am
Dr. Anthony Guy Patricia / Concord University, Department of Humanities
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

CFP: Heated Rivalry: The Phenomenon

An edited collection of essays on the television series that seduced the world

 

Heated Rivalry appeared simultaneously across screens in Canada, the United States (via HBO Max) and other countries in late November and quickly, if unexpectedly, became a worldwide phenomenon. Audiences were immediately hooked on the story of star hockey prospects Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) and the sexual and romantic relationship that blossoms between them over a span of years.

 

MomoCon 2026 Academic Symposium

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:51am
MomoCon
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

MomoCon 2026 Academic Symposium
May 21-24, 2026
Georgia World Congress Center (Atlanta, GA)
https://www.momocon.com/
Deadline for Submissions: March 1st, 2026
Contact Email: Susan.Noh@uga.edu
Theme: Content Adaptations From Page to Place
Adaptations have always been a central component of the global anime industry. The franchises
and content that we love are often dependent on vast, ever-expanding webs of adaptations to
continue to provide diverse avenues for consumer engagement.
Historically, media mix has played a key role in popularizing the cultural form of anime and is

Call for Proposals: Star Trek and the Courtroom

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:51am
Craig A. Meyer
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

Call for Proposals: Star Trek and the CourtroomAn Edited Collection on Justice, Law, and the Trial in Star Trek

We invite proposals for an edited volume examining trial and courtroom episodes across the Star Trek franchise. From “Court Martial” (TOS) to “Ad Astra per Aspera” (SNW), Star Trek has used the trial format to explore questions of personhood, justice, military law, civil rights, ethical responsibility, and the limits of legal systems. These episodes serve as philosophical laboratories, testing the boundaries of law when confronted with, for example, artificial intelligence, alien cultures, time travel, and evolving definitions of sentience and citizenship.

MLA 2027 Guaranteed Panels: 'Empowering Language Change' and 'Listening to Language Change: Evidence of Emancipation'

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:50am
Modern Languages Association - LSL Language Change Forum
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 25, 2026

The LSL Language Change Forum invites proposals for the following panels at the 2027 MLA Annual Conference in Los Angeles:

Empowering Language Change

This guaranteed panel invites papers examining how linguistic changes enable—and emerge from—emancipatory practices across spoken, written, digital, pedagogical, and/or related contexts.

Listening to Language Change: Evidence of Emancipation

This guaranteed panel invites papers examining how emancipatory movements become visible through linguistic changes—historically, contemporarily, or in imagined futures—across disciplines.

Global Cinema Symposium: Rethinking Transnational Cinema(s)

updated: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026 - 6:49am
University of Texas at Dallas
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

Global Cinema Symposium

Organized by the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology

 
Nov. 13-14, 2026

In-person at the University of Texas at Dallas

Keynote Speakers:

Professor Bliss Cua Lim, University of Toronto

Professor Katarzyna Marciniak, Occidental College

 

Call for Papers

Conrad Adapted: Cinematic and Otherwise

updated: 
Saturday, February 28, 2026 - 7:53pm
Modern Language Association/Joseph Conrad Society of America
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

Papers, delivered in English, on adaptations of works by Joseph Conrad, in any form and language, including film, television, games, opera, theatre, musical compositions, and graphic novels. This is the planned guaranteed session for the Joseph Conrad Society of America Allied Organization at the Modern Language Association Convention in January 2027. Email 300 word proposals and 100-word biography to Jana Giles, giles@ulm.edu. Deadline: March 22, 2026.

For further information and to see the call posted on the MLA website, see: https://mla.confex.com/mla/2027/webprogrampreliminary/index.html.

 

 

Conrad and Reading

updated: 
Saturday, February 28, 2026 - 7:53pm
Modern Language Association/Joseph Conrad Society of America
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

Papers on Joseph Conrad and reading, including close reading, book culture, intertextuality, Conrad’s own reading, Conrad’s global readers, and the challenges of reading Conrad in the age of artificial intelligence. This is one of several planned panels for the Joseph Conrad Society of America Allied Organization at the Modern Language Association Convention in January 2027. Email 300 word proposals and a 100-word biography to Jana Giles, giles@ulm.edu. Deadline: March 22, 2026.

For further information and to see the call posted on the MLA website, see: https://mla.confex.com/mla/2027/webprogrampreliminary/index.html.

CFP: Improvisation and Black Fatherhood Proposed Panel for the American Studies Association Annual Meeting

updated: 
Friday, February 27, 2026 - 3:29pm
Nicole R. Diop California State University, Sacramento
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 28, 2026

How might Black fatherhood be understood as an improvisational practice? Across histories of racial capitalism, displacement, surveillance, and social constraint, Black paternal life has often unfolded beyond the frames of patriarchal authority and normative domesticity. In these conditions, fatherhood may be enacted through adaptive, creative, and relational practices that exceed dominant frameworks of masculinity and family.

MLA 2027 Panel: Beyond Emancipation? Stages of Protest, Resistance, and Agency for the 21st Century

updated: 
Friday, February 27, 2026 - 2:55am
Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

How might theatre and performance come to confront the global rise of populism, while setting the stage for, and potentially provoking a reconceptualization of, emancipatory ways of being in the world? Please send 250-word abstracts and brief bios to Rüstem Ertuğ Altınay, University of Milan (ertug.altinay@unimi.it) and Sharon Lois Mazer, Auckland University of Technology (sharon.mazer@aut.ac.nz)

Indigenous Futurisms Beyond the West: Arab and Global South Speculative Fiction

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 8:23pm
Finnish Literary Research Society Annual Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 28, 2026

Finnish Literary Research Society Annual Conference 2026

 May 20-22, 2026

 

Online Panel: Indigenous Futurisms Beyond the West: Arab and Global South Speculative Fiction

The Women’s Experience (The American Research Handbook on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion)

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 12:58pm
Michele Ren/Radford University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

As the section editor for The Women’s Experience, I am writing to invite you to consider submitting a chapter proposal for consideration to be included in The American Research Handbook on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, an edited scholarly volume that examines the evolving role of diversity, equity, and inclusion within American democracy and educational institutions.  

 

The Women’s Experience section seeks rigorous, thoughtful, and evidence-based analyses that examine gender equity, intersectionality, and the evolving role(s) of women in society at the present moment. 

MLA 2027: Mother Tongues and Fatherlands: Nation and Language in South Asian Literature

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 12:00pm
South Asian Literary Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 15, 2026

Seeking presentations addressing multilingualism and linguistic rights in South Asian literature and culture for a guaranteed panel of the MLA-allied South Asian Literary Association. 300-word abstract and short CV.

Deadline for submissions: Sunday, March 15, 2026

Hans-Georg Erney, Georgia Southern U (herney@georgiasouthern.edu )

The Aquatic Presence-Absence in World Literatures

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 11:30am
Shahriyar Mansouri / Shahid Beheshti University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 10, 2026

The Aquatic Presence-Absence in World Literatures

Critical Language and Literary Studies (CLLS) invites original, unpublished research articles for a themed issue to be published in Fall 2026. The theme is examining aquatic presences and absences in world literatures.

CFP: American Assemblages

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 10:33am
Ampersand: An American Studies Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

This issue of Ampersand: An American Studies Journal invites submissions that take up the concept of the “American assemblage”. 

Theme Collection: Sovereign AI and Digital Sovereignty

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 9:50am
Institute for Digital Economy & Artificial Systems
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

Theme Collection: Sovereign AI and Digital Sovereignty

Submission deadline

Thursday, 31 December  2026

Call for Streams: 2026 Affect Studies Conference

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 9:50am
Society for the Study of Affect (SSA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

#MAKE: Methods, Atmospheres, Knowledges, Energies

Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25, 2026
Vancouver, Canada

Time Work. Debt, inheritance, and intergenerational practice.

updated: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 9:29am
Studies in Remoteness. A Three year collaborative research project @ Nordic Summer University
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 9, 2026

Let’s call it “time work”: Those practices that negotiate the relations between the living and the dead. Time work is not merely conducted by archivists and historians, but by grave diggers and undertakers, documentary filmmakers and memoirists, politicians, war journalists, practitioners of living traditions, speakers of dead languages, as well as by any and all who keep something – a story, a trinket, an heirloom, a song – holding onto it to remember. Time work is not easily done without feeling; It is driven by the weight of mattering, it is attention called by the fact that now – this, ‘our’ now – is in-part composed by the shadows of what and who came before.

Pet Affect Studies Towards Zootopia

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 7:39pm
Nika Mavrody
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 17, 2026

"— and then she makes out with her dog! That's the essay." Speaking of Haraway's Companion Species Manifesto, to which I'm the modest witness, Eileen Myles is too a dog person while the Internet is rather more abuzz with considerations for the feline question... Mammalian largeness is a 'do' to be vegan yet rodents and fish deserve inclusion here. 

Send 200-300 word abstracts speculating on how interspecies intimacy (Giddens 1992) may, could, or should evolve zoos out-of-business with reckonings for affect studies as we deconstruct the 'fandom' paradigm together. 

Disability Theatre and Performance Emerging Scholars Panel Call for Papers

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 5:37pm
Disability Theatre and Performance Focus Group at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 17, 2026

The American Theatre and Drama Society (ATDS) and the Disability in Theatre and
Performance focus group (DTaP) invite submissions of conference-length essays (8-10 pages)
from current graduate students or early-career scholars, particularly those who have yet to
present at a major conference. Accepted submissions will present at our emerging scholars joint
debut panel during the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) Conference held in
Baltimore, MD from July 22nd-26th, 2026. Submissions are encouraged to align with the ATHE
2026 Conference theme, “ACTIVATING IMAGINATION IN/AND COMMUNITY,” and address
pressing questions including, but not limited to:

Navigating Global Governance in a Multipolar World

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 2:14pm
Université CY Cergy Paris
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 16, 2026

Conference Call for Papers

 

“Navigating Global Governance in a Multipolar World”

 

 (28-29 May 2026)

 

Cergy, France

 

The Faculty of the Anglo-American Legal Program at the Faculté de droit de l'Université CY Cergy Paris is proud to organize this conference in collaboration with the Laboratoire d'Études Juridiques et Politiques (LEJEP) and the newly formed Institute for Multipolar Governance.

Two-Day International Conference (likely to be ICSSR Sponsored) on “Loss of Indigenous Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities: Preservation, Power, and the Politics of Representation”

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 1:08pm
Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 9, 2026

Concept Note

Two-Day International Conference (likely to be ICSSR Sponsored) on  “Loss of Indigenous Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities: Preservation, Power, and the Politics of Representation” (Hybrid Mode)

James Baldwin's Late Style

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 11:04am
James Baldwin Review
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

In “Thoughts on Late Style,” Edward Said describes how an artist’s late works 

cannot be reconciled or resolved, since their irresolution and fragmentariness are constitutive, neither ornamental nor symbolic of something else. The late works are about ‘lost totality’, and it is in this sense that they are catastrophic.

 The late works of James Baldwin have often been dismissed as evidence of decadence, of their maker’s exhaustion after too many years of activism, as a crude failure to synthesize his fiction and nonfiction, the novels too political, the essays too aesthetic. Yet this supposedly weak synthesis rhymes with Said’s meditations on the irresolution typical of an artist’s late works. 

The Activist Author: Contemporary Forms and Historical Precedents of Activist Literature

updated: 
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 - 2:51am
Université catholique de Louvain
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

The Activist Author: Contemporary Forms and Historical Precedents of Activist Literature

 

Dates and Location:

November 9th & 10th, 2026.

UCLouvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).

 

Confirmed Keynote speakers:

Sara Dimick: Northwestern University; author of Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures.

Juan Meneses: UNC Charlotte; author of Resisting Dialogue: Modern Fiction and the Future of Dissent and editor of Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination.

 

2026 Harry Potter Academic Conference (HPAC) at Chestnut Hill College

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 10:35pm
Harry Potter Academic Conference (HPAC) at Chestnut Hill College
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 10, 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS: 15th Annual Harry Potter Academic Conference (HPAC) at Chestnut Hill College

Friday and Saturday, October 23–24, 2026 (Eastern Time)

In person at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Deadline for proposals: April 10, 2026

Georgia Medieval Group Spring Meeting

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:03pm
Georgia Medieval Group
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

We invite in-person or hybrid submissions on any aspect of the medieval studies and their related topics, as well as short reports on ongoing projects, research or funding opportunities, or pedagogical approaches you’d like to share. We also invite in-person and hybrid individual or panel round table submissions addressing the following topics: 

Pleasure and Pain in Women’s Writing

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:03pm
International Women's Writing Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 24, 2026

International Conference “Pleasure and Pain in Women’s Writing”

Organized by IWWA (International Women’s Writing Association)

and the L&GEND Research Group

 

deadline for submissions: 

April 24, 2026

contact email: 

iwwaitaly@gmail.com

9th-11th September 2026

G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Conference Venue: Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Pescara

International Conference "Museums Beyond the Beaten Track. Challenges from the Periphery, Communities and Local Heritage"

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:03pm
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Throughout its consolidation as an academic discipline, museum studies have tended to gravitate around major national and international museums, their emblematic collections, and the management models they have established as standards. These institutions, mostly located in urban centers and supported by solid structures of funding, research, and public outreach, have shaped a “canon” that has influenced not only academic agendas but also collective imaginaries about what a museum is (and what it should be).

Michel Foucault at 100: A Reappraisal

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
Intersections: A Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

The year 2026 marks the centenary of Michel Foucault’s birth, a milestone that invites a profound reassessment of a thinker whose "grey, meticulous" genealogies have fundamentally altered the landscape of the humanities. For the students of literature, Foucault remains an indispensable figure, not merely as a philosopher of the prison or the clinic, but as the premier architect of the "space of language." His move to dissociate the text from the sovereign "Author", famously articulated in his 1969 essay What is an Author?, transformed the literary work from a vessel of personal genius into a site of discursive struggle.

Digging at 60: From the Archives

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
Seamus Heaney Centre, Queens University Belfast
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 27, 2026

In 1966, Seamus Heaney published Death of a Naturalist, the collection that would launch his career and establish him firmly in the public eye as a poet of place whose local accents and autobiographical bent marked a new direction in twentieth century Irish poetry. In the same year, Heaney accepted a lectureship at his alma mater, Queen’s University Belfast, and made his first appearance on Ireland’s Late Late show, reading Blackberry Picking and gaining a mass audience thanks to the power of broadcast media. 

Thinking by Parts: Analogy, Fragmentation, and the Search for Wholeness in Literature and Philosophy

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
University of the Balearic Islands and University of Siedlce
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 15, 2026

 

University of Siedlce

Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies

and

University of the Balearic Islands

Faculty of Philosophy and Art

 

would like to kindly invite all scholars from across the Humanities to take part

in the International Conference

 

Thinking by Parts: Analogy, Fragmentation,

and the Search for Wholeness in Literature and Philosophy

 

RMMLA English Literature since 1900

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
Krista Rascoe Collin College
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

This panel seesion for the 2026 RMMLA Conference to be held Ocober 8-10, 2026 in Ogden, Utah, seeks papers that explore all aspects of English literature of the twentieth century to present, namely proposals that look at British or ex-patriot artists and/or works by those authors whose English Commonwealth residency influenced their art since 1900. Interdisciplinary approaches to anlyses of the literature are welcome.

DIGITAL DESIGN & BEYOND: RETHINKING CRITICAL DIGITAL FASHION TRAJECTORIES

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
University of Florence
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

Over the past decade, and with heightened urgency in the post-Covid period, fashion has undergone a profound digital realignment. No longer confined to discrete tools or isolated innovations, digitalisation has become a structuring condition of contemporary fashion practice. From 3D modeling suites and configurators to generative AI for modeling and product development, digital twins of avatars and garments for production and archival purposes, virtual showrooms, digital fashion for gaming, and platform-based retail infrastructures, digital technologies mediate the conception, production, circulation, and experience of garments.

2026 Lydia Maria Child Social Justice Awards for Academic Work

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
Lydia Maria Child Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Call for Nominations:

 


In keeping with the Lydia Maria Child Society’s goal of honoring and continuing Child’s legacy, the Society is pleased to recognize Humanities scholars who have demonstrated a commitment to social justice through teaching, research, and/or service.

 

"Justice" (SCLA, October 29-31 2026, Austin TX)

updated: 
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - 5:02pm
Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 1, 2026

2026 Meeting of the Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts

October 29-31, 2026
Embassy Suites Austin Central
Austin, TX

“Justice”

Keynote Speaker: TBA

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