CFP - Transatlantic Studies - Topographies of Medicine
TOPOGRAPHIES OF MEDICINE
5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN TRANSATLANTIC STUDIES
April 28th – 29th 2023
Real Colegio Complutense at Harvard (Cambridge, MA)
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TOPOGRAPHIES OF MEDICINE
5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN TRANSATLANTIC STUDIES
April 28th – 29th 2023
Real Colegio Complutense at Harvard (Cambridge, MA)
ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION (EGSA) CONFERENCE 2023
Looking through the Anthropocene: Exploring Climate Change and Global Uncertainties
Date: 10-12 March 2023
New Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy: Encountering The Passenger and Stella Maris
Edited by Jonathan Elmore and Rick Elmore
PERFORMANCE AND DISABILITY WORKING GROUP CALL FOR PAPERS IFTR CONFERENCE, ACCRA, GHANA, 24-28 JULY, 2023. THE STORIES WE TELL: MYTHS, MYTHMAKING AND PERFORMANCE
Where Is Academic Work?
In-person Conference
Friday May 5th, 2023
The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, NY
You know what work is—if you’re
old enough to read this you know what
work is, although you may not do it.
– Philip Levine, “What Work Is”
The room changes but the work continues. This conference seeks contributions to a day-long process of consensus-building and new ideas around the subject of location in intellectual work in all of its many contexts.
Conference online (via Zoom): 23-24 February 2023
Scientific Committee:
Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
CFP:
On 29 -30 May 2023, Canada’s bibliographical and book studies community will gather for the Annual Conference of the Bibliographical Society of Canada at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences for our first in-person conference since 2019.
Dear colleagues,
Specifical to the 21st century is the passing of the informational society towards a society of knowledge. The unprecedented science and technology have obliged a restructuration of our society.
We are delighted to invite you to participate in the 8th MCDSARE International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education 2023. The conferences are organized by IFIASA - Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association, in partnership with research institutions, community organizations, universities, and scientific foundations.
MCDSARE conferences, june 2023
The Comparative Literature Program at Texas Tech University will host the 2023 symposium on “Pandemic, Environment, and Life Writing” on campus on April 21-22, 2023.
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Jennifer Ho, Eaton Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Center for
Humanities & the Arts, University of Colorado at Boulder
Dr. Laura Hyun Yi Kang, Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of
California at Irvine
Dr. Muhsin al-Musawi, Professor of Classic and Modern Arabic Literature and of
Comparative and Cultural Studies, Columbia University
Dr. Aretha Phiri, Associate Professor of English, University of Rhodes, South Africa
Forum is published twice a year by the Conference on College Composition and Communication. We invite you to submit 3,000-word essays related to the teaching, working conditions, professional life, activism, and perspectives of non-tenure-track faculty. Faculty and scholars from all academic positions are welcome to contribute. Of special interest are research, analyses, and strategies grounded in local contexts, given that labor conditions and the needs of contingent faculty vary greatly with geography, institutional settings, and personal circumstances. Essays should be approximately 3,000 words and address theoretical and/or disciplinary debates. They will go through the standard peer-review and revision process.
Survivance Environments: GLO Conference 2023
March 10-11, Florida State University, Tallahassee Florida
Organized by: GLO [Graduate Literature Organization] at Florida State University
In their Introduction to the Special Issue of Social Text, David L. Eng, Jack Halberstam, and José Esteban Muñoz demanded “a renewed queer studies ever vigilant to the fact that sexuality is intersectional, not extraneous to other modes of difference, and calibrated to a firm understanding” (1).
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism seeks original, well-researched, and intellectually rigorous essays written from diverse critical perspectives and about texts from any time period or literary tradition.
Every era has confronted change brought on by new technologies, armed conflict, and social reform. Our own generation faces a global pandemic, war in Ukraine, and widespread misinformation. We invite submissions that address texts from different times and places that could help us navigate the current crises.
CFP FOR EDITED COLLECTION (2023)
Working Title for Proposed Volume: The Asian Family in Literature and Film: Traditions, Traversals, and Trajectories
Editor:
Dr. Bernard Wilson
Department of English Language and Culture,
Department of International Social Sciences,
Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Sharifah Aishah Osman
Department of English
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Universiti Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MadLit Conference 2023: Ephemerals
The University of Wisconsin–Madison English department (Literary Studies, Rhetoric and Composition, English Language and Linguistics, and Creative Writing) will bring together graduate student researchers, educators, and writers to discuss critical and/or creative works that think through the theme and metaphor of ephemerals.
Cadernos de Fraseoloxía Galega (CFG), an international journal of phraseological and paremiological research published by the Centro Ramón Piñeiro para a Investigación en Humanidades (Xunta de Galicia), is calling for contributions for issue 25, which this time will be a monographic issue about the metalanguage in the field of Phraseology, a relevant topic due to the imperative need, in the 21st century, to homogenise the intralinguistic and interlinguistic terminology of phraseology.
CFP: Food and the American Dream
Proposals due February 13, 2023
A Call Contribution on Book Chapters
To be published by Palgrave Macmillan in December 2023
In 2015, the United Nations approved the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which came to give continuity to the process of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The SDGs cover all possible social, economic and natural aspects, both in a global and local space. It is a complex process of political and economic discussion, with different views, which must be addressed from all areas of society (UN, 2022).
Keynote:
Michelle Ann Abate, Ohio State University
Funny Girls: The Forgotten History of Feisty Young Female Characters in Classic American Comics
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
CURRENTS NO. 9
SOLIDARITY - CONFLICT
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the ninth issue of CURRENTS: A Journal of Young English Philology Thought and Review. CURRENTS is an open access, peer-reviewed, yearly interdisciplinary journal, based in Toruń (Nicolaus Copernicus University), addressed to young researchers in the field of English studies.
In recent years, print culture scholars have injected unprecedented focus on print production and circulation in Black, working-class, indigenous, and Latinx reading communities in the U.S. Once a field with a reputation for patrician pursuits, book history has expanded to include previously ignored communities and print forms such as newspapers and popular magazines. However, studies of anticapitalist and antiracist print cultures have tended to focus on urban, northeastern publishing capitals such as New York and Boston at the expense of literary scenes from the Great Lakes to the Great Plains.
Panel Proposal
Forty-Seventh Annual Conference of the German Studies Association
October 5-8, Montréal, Québec, Canada
We are excited to announce that 2023’s Keystone DH Conference will be held June 16-17th at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Digital Humanities in Baltimore, MD. Keystone DH is an annual conference and a network of institutions and practitioners committed to advancing collaborative scholarship in digital humanities research and pedagogy across the Mid-Atlantic. It is the organizers’ hope that the event will primarily be in-person, with additional online accessibility for those who cannot be present.
Call for Papers:
The eighteenth annual meeting of the Georgia Philological Association (GPA) will be held virtually on May 19-20, 2023. We invite proposals for session topics, panel discussions, and scholarly papers in English on any subjects relating to literature, language, composition, history, philosophy, translation, the general humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and pedagogy. Reading times for individual paper presentations are limited to 15 minutes. Presenters may submit longer or more complex versions (8,000 words maximum) to be considered for publication in the Journal of the Georgia Philological Association. All presenters must be members of the GPA. The deadline for receipt of registration fees is April 30, 2023.
Call for Papers: Gastrofeminism
Editors: Dr Debarati Sen (University of Houston), Dr Ishita Dey (South Asian University) and Dr Sohni Chakrabarti (University of St Andrews)
The field of popular culture studies is wide open and has drawn a lot of academic attention for several years now. Popular culture and gender interconnect in a myriad of ways, and their interplay can lead to outcomes which can be disabling and/or enabling. Popular culture, as a significant social tool, with mediums such as images, films, TV serials, advertisements, music, literature, comic books, animations, video games, popular news, social media etc., plays an extremely critical role in constructing gendered roles and norms, as also helping deconstruct them.
MadLit 2023 Call for Papers
MadLit Conference 2023: Ephemerals
The University of Wisconsin–Madison English department (Literary Studies, Rhetoric and Composition, English Language and Linguistics, and Creative Writing) will bring together graduate student researchers, educators, and writers to discuss critical and/or creative works that think through the theme and metaphor of ephemerals.
Call for Chapters: Beyond Arrival: Performing Indianness in the Caribbean
Edited by Christopher L. Ballengee and Darrell Gerohn Baksh
We invite proposals for chapters for the edited volume Beyond Arrival: Performing Indianness in the Caribbean. Proposals should include: 1) an abstract of around 400 words that clearly indicates how the proposed essay relates to one or more themes of the volume, and 2) a current C.V.
Read below for more details about the project and for details regarding submission.
CFP: The Agency of Plants in the Literature and the Arts of the French- and English-Speaking Worlds (19th c. – 21st c.)
Université Paris Cité, LARCA & Catholic University of Paris
15-16 June 2023
Deadline for proposals: 15 March 2023
International Brecht Society
Call for Papers
German Studies Annual Conference
5-8 October 2023 (Montréal, Quebec)
Of Robbery and Revolution: 100 Years of Im Dickicht der Städte and Trommeln in der Nacht