FILM REVIEWS for the quint
FILM REVIEWS FOR THE QUINT
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FILM REVIEWS FOR THE QUINT
Conference Director: Mary Chapman, University of British Columbia
*Extended Deadline for Proposals: September 30, 2022*
You are invited to propose a scholarly paper, panel, or roundtable, or more public-facing creative presentation, performance, or screening to a conference designed to explore the career of Asian North American writer Winnifred Eaton Reeve (1875-1954) and her contexts..
Call for Papers: Cine-Excess 16 International Film Festival & Conference
Cine-Excess 16 International Film Festival & Conference
Reframing the Monsters Outside: Mavericks, Rebels and Rule Breakers in Cult Film 18th - 23rd October 2022
ABSTRACTS DUE 22 AUGUST 2022
Online conference with accompanying physical/virtual guests and screenings - presented by Birmingham City University, MAC Birmingham, The Electric Cinema and Mockingbird Cinema.
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Confirmed Guests of Honour:
Etymologically, the term “resilience”--from the Latin re- and salire, “to leap in return”--refers to the capability of a thing, in response to some stimulus, to return to its original form or state. The term connotes a dual activity, simultaneously an undoing and a rebuilding. But in Indigenous contexts, under the realities of settler-colonialism, the aspiration to “return to original form” is a fraught enterprise, as it inevitably encounters the romanticized conceptual dichotomies of traditional / modern, sedentary / nomadic, cultural / political, and historical / mythical.
Ain-Shams University
Faculty of Al-Alsun (Languages)
Department of English
4th International Conference
19th -21st March 2023
Beyond Boundaries: Paradigm Shifts in Literature, Linguistics and Translation
Critical Plant Studies, a book series published by Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, calls us to re-examine in fundamental ways our understanding of and engagement with plants, drawing on diverse disciplinary perspectives. A sampling of topics appropriate for this series includes but is not limited to:
• Representations of plants in literature, art, film, and popular culture
• Relationships between humans and plants
• Boundaries and distinctions between plants and animals
• Plants and the environmental crisis
• Phytosemiotics and plant communication
• Plant sensation and consciousness
• Vegetal agency
Chapter proposals are invited for The Routledge Handbook of Trans Literature (hereafter simply The Handbook), to be published within the series Routledge Literature Handbooks in 2023. Interested authors should submit a 300-word abstract, a 200-word biography, and a sample of a previously published chapter or article to the Dropbox folder at https://bit.ly/Routledge_Handbook_of_Trans_Literature no later than September 1, 2022.
Christmas: Special Issue of Comparative American Studies
Deadline for Abstracts (300 words): December 1 2022
Deadline for Essays: June 1 2023
Streaming a movie. Waiting in line for gas. Drinking a tall glass of water. These are day-to-day experiences that rely on forms of energy and natural resource extraction that are often hidden in plain view, entangled with dynamics of colonialism, transnational flows, digital assemblages, stock markets and neoliberalism. The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly made these entanglements more felt. As such, we are tasked with unraveling these complex embodied and sensorial daily experiences of energy and extraction.
The 4th Global Conference on Women’s Studies, November 24_26, 2022 in London, UK, encourages all to present their recent research work. This conference is considered a prestigious event organized with the motivation to provide an excellent international platform for academics, researchers, managers, industrial participants, and students to share their research findings with global experts. All full paper submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research depth, accuracy, and relevance with the theme of the conference.
In the 1990s, transgressive fiction authors like Chuck Palahniuk, Bret Easton Ellis, and Irvine Welsh shocked, disgusted, and offended audiences with their depictions of terrorizing, murdering, and drug-abusing characters whose bad behavior rejected and subverted the Western hegemony of neoliberalism. But their behavior was only seen as “shocking” or “transgressive” because of its blatant opposition to the dominant paradigm. What does it mean to transgress norms, boundaries, and conventions in today’s post-9/11 world, when the paradigms of whiteness, masculinity, heteronormativity, etc. are not necessarily viewed as the ultimate gatekeepers of what is normal, standard, correct, or expected?
CALL FOR PAPERS
NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION, Virtual, October 20 to October 22, 2022
AREA: ROMANCE/POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION
Deadline: August 15, 2022
The Northeast Popular/American Culture Association (NEPCA) is seeking paper proposals on the topic of Romance/Popular Romance Fiction for its annual conference. NEPCA’s 2022 online conference will be held Thursday October 20 – Saturday October 22, 2022. The extended deadline for proposals is August 15, 2022.
REMINDER: AUGUST 15 DEADLINE
CALL FOR ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS
Women in French Studies
2024 Special Topics Issue
Out of Confinement: Creativity in Constraint
“True enclosure was surely a state of mind.”
—Anchorites, Wombs and Tombs: Intersections of Gender and Enclosure in the Middle Ages
Pop Cultures: Cultural and Creative Industries, Concepts and Problems
A Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
Sunday 19th March 2023 - Monday 20th March 2023
Prague, Czech Republic
Loving Dystopia
A Global Interdisciplinary Conference
Friday 17th March 2023 - Saturday 18th March 2023
Prague, Czech Republic
Literally the opposite of utopia, or ‘perfect place,’ the term dystopia was coined in the mid-19th century and has been used to both critique laws, policies and actions by those in power, and to describe states of being.
A dystopian society is generally seen as an imagined state of existence or an imagined society, characterized by gross imbalances of power, injustice, cruelty, suffering and hopelessness, with either totalitarian or nonexistent — or at least invisible — and always unethical forms of government.
This inclusive interdisciplinary conference explores dying and death and the ways culture impacts care for the dying, the overall experience of dying and ways the dead are remembered. Over the past four decades, scholarship in thanatology and palliative care has increased dramatically. Our conversations seek a broad array of perspectives that explore, analyse, and/or interpret the myriad interrelations and interactions that exist between death and culture. Culture not only presents and portrays ideas about “a good death” and norms that seek to achieve it, it also operates as both a vehicle and medium through which meaning about death is communicated and understood. Sadly, too, culture sometimes facilitates death through violence.
Fairy Tales
A Global Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
Sunday 19th March 2023 - Monday 20th March 2023
Prague, Czech Republic
Primary Area / Secondary Area
Comparative Literature / World Literatures (non-European Languages)
Chair(s)
Sneha Chowdhury (Brown University)
Mantra Mukim (University of Warwick)
Abstract
WSQ: Nonbinary
Call For Papers
FALL 2023 ISSUE
Guest Editors:
JV FUQUA, Queens College, CUNY
MARQUIS BEY, Northwestern University
RED WASHBURN, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
BRIANNE WAYCHOFF, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Call for Papers
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
44th Annual Conference, February 22-25, 2023
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Submissions open on August 15, 2022
Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2022
Popular Culture in South Asian Context
(Edited Volume)
Call for Papers
International Congress on Medieval Studies (ICMS 2023)
May 11 to 13, 2023 Western Michigan University
Beyond the Council Estate: Cinematic Space(s) of the Working-Class.
CALL for SUBMISSIONS
Edited by: Katerina Flint-Nicol and Deirdre O’Neill
Call for Papers
For an upcoming dossier for Senses of Cinema we are currently accepting submissions on the topic of
Computer-Generated Imagery in film. Within the past few decades, CGI has become a ubiquitous part of
our visual world, from international blockbusters to experimental film, from car commercials to homemade
YouTube videos. The dossier will investigate the histories of CGI and consider how the technology renders
and shapes the contemporary.
Call for Papers
Medievalisms Area
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
44th Annual Conference, February 22-25, 2023
Marriott Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Submissions open on August 15, 2022
Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2022
54th NeMLA Annual Convention
March 23-26, 2023
Niagara Falls, NY
This is a CFP for Panel 19949 "Afectos y emociones en la literatura y el cine español y latinoamericano"
The Text, an International Peer Reviewed Online Journal of Language,
Literature and Critical Theory (ISSN: 2581-9526)invites original,
unpublished research papers for January 2023 issue.
Indexed In
ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences)
IAMCR (International Association for Media and Communication Research)
Citefactor (Directory Indexing of International Research Journals)
DRJI (The Directory of Research Journal Indexing)
The Review of English and American Literature
Call for Papers
The Review of English and American Literature
Call for Papers
Special Issue: In/hospitality
Deadline for Submissions: December 31, 2022