CFSR 1ST INTERNATIONAL YOUNG FOLKLORIST CONFERENCE 2024 (Online)
Transitions and Transformation in South Asian Folklore: Problems, Perspectives, and Prospects
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Transitions and Transformation in South Asian Folklore: Problems, Perspectives, and Prospects
JOCPC is pleased to be working with guest editor Jack Anderson who is assembling a special edition of the journal for the Fall 2024 issue focusing on the figure of the child paired with the rich symbolism of water. We have kept the theme open-ended, and invite works across a wide range of disciplines where researchers are addressing the relationship between water and childhood. Investigations into the topic may include (but are not limited to):
Subsequent productions (of opera and musical theatre) can reveal and/or challenge the heart and soul of the original texts. This session invites 250-word abstracts regarding cautionary failures, inspiring successes, and intriguing mixtures.
Lyrica (Affiliated Organization of Modern Language Association), Modern Language Association conventioni. January 9-12 in New Orleans.
Announcement: Call-for-Papers
This call is for abstracts for a scholarly, international edited collection entitled, Cultural Depictions of the Stepmother: Literature, Stage, and Screen. Currently I am seeking a number of academics and professionals in the field who might like to send me an abstract for consideration for inclusion in the book.
Deadline for abstract submissions: April 30, 2024
Call for Papers: Race and Yoga Journal 8.1 (2024) - OPEN ISSUE
The Race and Yoga editorial board is currently seeking articles, personal narratives, interviews, book reviews, and creative works for the eight issue of the journal, to be published by December 31, 2024. Race and Yoga is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and international academic journal committed to critical examinations of the history, politics, and practice of yoga. For this issue, the editorial board is particularly interested in submissions that contend with relationships between yoga and contemporary crises.
Possible topics may include yoga in relationship to:
Dr. Shane Thompson and I are inviting contributions to the edited volume The Bible and Film: Dialogues Across Disciplines. This collection is a novel approach to examining the Bible in/and film, bringing together scholars from Biblical Studies and Film Studies.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the Bible as it relates to:
- Animation
- Comedy
- Satire
- Epic
- Documentary
- Educational/Non-Theatrical films
- Propaganda
- Film style
Narratives of nursing during times of war are a reminder that, as Simone de Beauvoir wrote, “the body is not a thing, it is a situation.” Narratives construct these situations through seeing or denying the seeing of them. As Carol Acton and Jane Potter both note, “seeing… [is] an important metaphor for revealing what is hidden, especially what cannot be entirely comprehended or described, and articulating it to the writing self as well as bringing it to the attention of a public audience.” The narrative problems of nursing are those of seeing the situation of bodies and registering that situation at the level of language.
Crossing the Line: Sexuality and James Baldwin's Vision
Morgan State University, the Benjamin A. Quarles Humanities and Social Science Institute, the Department of English and Language Arts, The James H. Gilliam, Jr. College of Liberal Arts, and the
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGST) Program proudly announce the inaugural one-day WGST Graduate Symposium (WGST-GS).
Submission Deadline: Extended to March 4, 2024
Conference Date and Time: April 4, 2024 from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Violent Femmes: The Ongoing Popular Relevance
of Psycho-Biddies and Hagsploitation Heroines
Dusty Perez
Jessica McKee
Taylor Joy Mitchell
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
“I write, not for children, but for the child-like, whether they be of five, or fifty, or seventy-five.”
― George MacDonald
It is often easier for child characters to cross boundaries between reality and fantasy worlds, which frequently go unnoticed by adult characters. In fantasy stories, whether in literature or media for an adult or child audience, it is mainly children who discover portals into fantastic worlds. These child protagonists become redeemer figures and symbols of hope and overcome personal and global crises in those worlds, into which they are lured or called.
Despite being targeted at a younger demographic, children’s literature can teach many valuable things to adults. Reading children’s books can take us back to our childhoods and recapture the feeling of being filled with curiosity and imagination. It can help us to see things from the perspective of a child, and thereby help us to understand how children think. Researching these books and the methods employed by their authors can teach us about how children are viewed by adults, and what adults think is important to teach them through literature. Seeing the kinds of books children respond to and why can test the validity of views held by adults, and give us a sense of what they find valuable and engaging.
Submissions are invited for a special journal issue centred on the film Saltburn (Emerald Fennell, 2023). Since its premiere on Amazon Prime, Emerald Fennell's film has generated an exceptional level of audience engagement within a media context where the increased presence of diversified media platforms and a drop in cinema attendance has effectively dispensed with the 'water cooler' moment of film consumption, with the exception of big budget studio franchises.
Which strands of psychoanalytic thinking might be activated today to both interpret contemporary forms of fascism – seen most readily in far-right movements and authoritarian politics but elsewhere as well – and offer avenues of thought and practice toward non-fascist formations?
This roundtable considers which literatures of psychoanalysis, broadly construed, are most relevant to the social and political circumstances of the present moment, with an emphasis on what recuperations of psychoanalytic thought could further projects of what Michel Foucault called “non-fascist life.”
CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Proposal Submission Deadline: March 1st 2024
My Impossible Soul: The Metamodern Music of Sufjan Stevens
Edited by Dr Tom Drayton, Greg Dember, Dr Joshua Busman and Dr Maren Haynes Marchesini
Anglo-American Digital/Electronic Literature: Theories, Forms and Practices
Iperstoria - Journal of American and English Studies no. 24 – Call for Papers Fall 2024
Editors:
Andrea Pitozzi, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
Mario Verdicchio, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
This panel will consider how neoliberalism shifts conceptions of time and temporality, especially in how they relate to aesthetics. We invite papers that engage critically with contemporary works of art and literature to ask how they represent time, and/or how shifting conceptions of time and temporality relate to aesthetic consumption and interpretation.
Faculty of Foreign Languages is pleased to announce that its 13th International Conference on Language and Literary Studies will be held on 24 and 25 May 2024. The topic for this edition of our annual conference is
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND DIALOGUE
We are also proud to announce two of this year’s four keynote speakers:
M. G. Sanchez, a Gibraltarian author and academic, will deliver a lecture titled “Dialoguing with the Ghosts of the Past: Engaging with Gibraltarian History in the Novels Jonathan Gallardo and Marlboro Man”
What is queer theory's relationship to the "twink"? This panel welcomes submissions that use different theoretical routes to interrogate the figure of the "twink" as a type, as a form, as an aesthetic, as a category of masculinity, and so on.
Conference: The Poetics of Early Modern Scientific Poetry
28―30 November, 2024 – University of Bayreuth, Germany
Inaugural conference of the international AHRC/DFG research consortium,
Scientific Poetry and Poetics in Britain and Germany, from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
(University of York; Anglia Ruskin University; University of Marburg; University of Bayreuth)
"Unmasking the Unspoken: Beyond the Edges of Taboos"Guest-edited by Rossana Sebellin and Tommaso Continisio
The Text, an International Peer Reviewed Online Journal of Language, Literature and Critical Theory (ISSN: 2581-9526) invites original, unpublished research papers for July 2024 issue.
Indexed in:
CALL FOR PAPERS FRAME 37.2 "Between the Lines"
Afterworlds
Communication and Representation of the Afterlife
Life after death is a fiction. It imagines a world other than our own […] Fiction is also a kind of life after death and, in contemporary culture, the afterlife finds its most pervasive and diverse manifestations in the forms of narrative fiction.
(Bennett 2012, p. 1)
(Inter)Disciplinary Bodies
Call for Papers - Deadline 29 February 2024 (Inter)Disciplinary Bodies
International Conference, at Brunel University London, 25 to 27 June 2024
Call for Papers - deadline Thursday 29 February 2024
Bodies refers to humans, non-humans, knowledges, knowledge systems, and communities.
Intersectional reflections on wellbeing and healthcare spaces
An online symposium at the FASS Health Hub
Lancaster University
13 and 14 May 2024
Anthem Press is actively seeking book proposals for Gender and Culture in the Romantic Era, 1780-1830, a series of scholarly monographs and edited collections devoted to the topics of gender and culture in British poetry, fiction, and drama from roughly 1780 to 1830. In terms of gender, the series encompasses scholarship related to the lives and works of women writers but also includes studies that address broader constructions of gender identity and sexuality.
The International Conference on Emerging Technologies in English Language Education in the 21st Century: Addressing the Present and Envisioning the Future aims to bring together researchers, educators, and practitioners from across the globe to delve into the profound impact of technology on English language education. With its focus on addressing present challenges and envisioning the future, this conference serves as an instrumental platform for sharing cutting-edge ideas, innovative approaches, and ground-breaking research findings.
Call for Contributions to the Routledge Companion to Literature and Sound
Editors: Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen and Maria Engberg
A PDF of this call is available here.
For questions, contact verge@psu.edu.
Deadlines: June 1, 2025 (Convergence proposals)
September 15, 2025 (Essay submissions)
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH STUDIES
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD
is happy to announce
THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ANGLOPHONE LITERATURES TODAY (ELALT 7)
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad and of the English Department
October 26-27, 2024
The conference will be held ONLINE and is FREE OF CHARGE