BCPS Conference - February 12-13, 2024 - Extended Deadline
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*EXTENDED DEADLINE* BRITISH COMMONWEALTH AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES CONFERENCECALL FOR PAPERS BACK IN-PERSON AGAIN! FEBRUARY 12-13 2024 DESOTO SAVANNAH, SAVANNAH GA
Call for participation: “Expanded Practices: Composition in the Postsecondary Fine Arts Classroom”
One-day hybrid symposium on March 25, 2024 @ 4th Space, Concordia University
Co-organizers: Dr. Molly-Claire Gillett (molly-claire.gillett@concordia.ca) and Dr. Sandra Huber (sandra.huber@concordia.ca) in tandem with the teaching team of FFAR 250 “Keywords: Reading the Arts Across the Disciplines”
We invite submissions for the third issue of Theatre Academy: A Journal of World Theatre which will be published electronically in March.
* Deadline is the end of January and we strongly advise the potential writers to send their manuscripts in as soon as possible.
* Original works related to theatre in any context will be considered for publication. For the third issue, alongside established academics, we would like encourage graduate students to submit their work.
You can submit your manuscript simply by clicking on the link: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/journal/3958/submission/step/manuscript/new
Call for papers
Towards World Critical Theory?
Interventions from the Global South
Concept for the 2023 PSAGS (Postcolonial Studies Association of the Global South) Annual Conference
on
New World Critical Theory on the Occasion of the Centenary of Frankfurt School Critical Theory 4-
5 December, 2023
Could the normative constructionist approach of critical theory as argued by the Frankfurt School
– which marks its one hundred years in 2023 – be enriched by accommodating other world views
which believe in more empirical, immanentist, and polyphonic methodologies? Could critical theory
itself, in the spirit of the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Weltliteratur project, be elevated to, or even
The PopMeC Research Blog (https://popmec.hypotheses.org/, ISSN 2660-8839) is a peer-reviewed academic blog publishing short articles on a rolling basis.
ECRs and PGR students are very welcome to send their papers, as well as scholars at any stage of their career.
Full papers (about 3000 words, bibliographic references excluded) on topics related with popular culture, including (but not limited to):
> the representation of specific ethnic / religious / gender / etc. groups in the US popular media and culture (including mainstream, alternative, and self-representations)
Aural Chills and Sounds of Terror: Podcasting Horror
Edited by Laura Álvarez Trigo (Universidad de Valladolid) and Anna Marta Marini (Universidad de Alcalá)
Department of English, Jadavpur University and
The School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow present
A One-Day Symposium (funded by Carnegie Trust Research Incentive Grant)
Queer Cinema & Festivals in India: Production, Circulation & Politics
12 December 2023
Venue: Department of English, Jadavpur University
Conference date: 29th January, 2024
Department of English
Sri Venkateswara College
Delhi University
The Early Modern Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara, invites paper proposals for its 2024 conference, “Body Matters!: Disability in English Literature to 1800,” to be held at UCSB on March 1 and 2, 2024. Attending to the presence of disability in the premodern world, this interdisciplinary conference invites proposals that address medieval, early modern, and eighteenth-century literary and cultural texts. We are thrilled to announce our keynote speakers, Dr. Rachael King (UCSB), Dr. Bradley Irish (Arizona State University), and poet Jos Charles.
The primary aim of this edited volume is to explore the word ‘Literature’ in the age of AI. Etymologically, the Latin word litteratura is derived from littera (Latin) meaning the ‘smallest element of alphabetical writing’ (Klarer 1). The word ‘literature,’ then means, any writing e.g., a medical prescription, usage instruction written on the bottle of shampoo or maybe a cautionary warning on the packet of cigarettes. To specify the particular type of literature we use the term ‘Creative Literature’ (called the Literature of Power by Rees).
Sacred Cultures in Politics, a collection of scholarly articles, seeks to reveal sacred and/or religious rhetoric serving as persuasive tools in the vast arena of political activism. In his Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Giorgio Agamben challenges religious institutions to use their persuasive powers not for priestly privilege but “to make a new possible” for humanity. In a similar spirit, this collection seeks to make transparent both the rhetorical systems and their use in local, national, regional, or global political arenas.
Renaissance Hybridity
Graduate Early Modern Student Society
Seventh Annual Symposium
Friday, April 26, 2024
UW–Madison Memorial Library Special Collections & Hybrid over Zoom
Keynote Speaker: Lindsey Row-Heyveld, Associate Professor of English at Luther College
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 31, 2024
CALL FOR PAPERS FRAME 37.1 “Get Lit: A Celebration Issue”
“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” — Audre Lorde, A Burst of Light
The organizing committee of the 2024 ELLAK International Conference invites submissions for the special session titled The Global Bard in Asia: Teaching Shakespeare. The conference will be held at Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, on December 12-14, 2024, under the theme of “Rethinking the Global English Studies.”
UPDATE: Deadline extensions.
“Evolving Forms”
University of Iowa, 19-21 April 2024
Trajectories of Global CapitalismFrom Cultural Economy to Creative Industries
Bhabani Shankar Nayak
What cultural objects and phenomena are designated to be ugly, bad, unacceptable, and monstrous, especially in relation to gender, sexuality, disability, race, class, and caste? Whose histories are marginalized or overlooked because of their perceived bad taste, abject existence, and the taint they leave on supposedly beautiful, grand narratives of nationhood, well-being, or progress? How do kitsch, camp, and excess function in the realms of activism in contemporary politics? How do nasty, revulsive art, literature, and performances act as sites that engender questions that push boundaries of societal mores and cultural hierarchies?
The past seven years have seen a resurgence of the radical right. In this resurgence, art and literature have played a prominent role. Senior advisors to the Trump administration cited novels as specific influences on federal policy; Jordan Peterson has disguised right-wing manifestos as self-help volumes, hoodwinking young men to the tune of millions; the internet has seen an overwhelming explosion of white supremacist digital art. Walter Benjamin’s dictum that fascism seeks to “aestheticize politics” endures.
The Cybernetic-Psychedelic Returns Across Aesthetic Fields
Special Editor: Thomas Mical [Esoteric Library of the Kangra Valley (Indian Himalayas), New Centre for Research and Practice (US)]
The Polish Journal of Aesthetics - Volume 73 (2/2024)
Submission deadline: June 30, 2024
Discourse surrounding issues related to the transgender community is currently dominating the contemporary cultural conversation in the United States in an unprecedented way. Against the backdrop of this discursive moment, Femspec calls for submissions for a special issue (Volume 24, Issue 1) dedicated to exploring speculative approaches to gender, and particularly to transgender identity and embodiment. Femspec is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed feminist journal dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, surrealism, myth, folklore, and other supernatural genres. Femspec publishes both academic scholarship and creative writing. For this issue, we seek both scholarly and creative work that interrogates the co
The 15th Annual Harvard-Brown Graduate Student Conference in Italian Studies
Brown University, April 5 - 6, 2024
“Contested Bodies in Italian Studies”
On behalf of the graduate students of the Department of Italian Studies at Brown University and the Italian
Section of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University, we are pleased to
announce the fifteenth edition of Chiasmi – Graduate Students conference, to be held on 5-6 April 2024, at
Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Since the fin de siècle, the ubiquity of the camera has disrupted notions of gazing at others and ourselves. Moving from the 20th century to the 21st, the camera’s gaze has taken on many overlapping and at times antagonistic roles: it archives, captures, testifies, interrogates, interrupts, imagines, distorts, exposes, imposes, and surveils.
Editors:
Mar Chicharro-Merayo (Universidad de Burgos)
Javier Mateos-Pérez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Lorena Antezana (Universidad de Chile)
Important dates:
Article submission deadline: January 15, 2024
Editors’ decision: May 2024
Expected publication date: May/June, 2024
Call for Papers for Peer-Reviewed Edited Volume
Metamodernist Fiction: Literary Manifestations
of the Ongoing Cultural Shift
edited by Magdalena Sawa and Joanna Klara Teske
The Graduate Student Conference Committee
of the Comparative Literature & Hispanic Studies Programs
& the Migration and Ethnic Relations Collaborative Graduate Specialization
at Western University
is pleased to invite submissions for this year’s joint Graduate Student Conference
«The interior landscape responds to the character and subtlety of an exterior landscape;
the shape of the individual mind is affected by land as it is by genes»
CFP: The Legacy of The Tragically Hip
Call for Papers: Volume XI
CRITICAL IMPRINTS
THE JOURNAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH,
LORETO COLLEGE, KOLKATA
ISSN: 2319-4774
VOLUME XI 2023: LITERATURE AND ARCHITECTURE
Last Date of Submission of Abstracts: November 30, 2023
Concept Note:
Dark Tourism and Thanatourism at the Crossroads of the Occult