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CFP: Call for Papers: Walter Benjamin in Times of Crisis - NEW BENJAMIN STUDIES (Brill | Fink)

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:38pm
NEW BENJAMIN STUDIES (Brill | Fink)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026

Dear friends, colleagues, and students, 

We are excited to announce the Call for Papers for the third issue of the NEW BENJAMIN STUDIES yearbook, centred around the theme “Walter Benjamin in Times of Crisis”.

The editorial collective of NBS is pleased to welcome Anna Migliorini (Florence) and Ana María Miranda Mora (Utrecht) as guest editors for the issue. 

Call for Submissions: "THRESHOLDS" A Micro Fiction Anthology

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:38pm
Fresh Words-An International Literary Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 25, 2025

Call for Submissions: "THRESHOLDS" A Micro Fiction Anthology

Deadline: August 25, 2025

Website: Fresh Words: An International Literary Magazine - Announcements

Submission Email: specialanthologyfreshwordsmag@gmail.com

 

We are seeking compelling micro fiction (100-200 words) that explores moments of transition, transformation, and the spaces in between for our upcoming anthology "THRESHOLDS."

Main Theme: Thresholds

Latinx Visions 2.0

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:36pm
Latinx Visions 2.0
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 1, 2025

Latinx Visions 2.0

ONE PLANET—MANY WORLDS

CALL FOR PAPERS

ONLINE CONFERENCE

November 3-7, 2025

 

Co-Organizers: Matthew David Goodwin, Cathryn Merla-Watson, Taryne Jade Taylor

 

State of the Nation Film and TV in Britain: Representations of the Social, Political, and Cultural Landscape.

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:36pm
Jon Baldwin London Metropolitan University
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 29, 2025

State of the Nation Film and TV in Britain: Representations of the Social, Political, and Cultural Landscape.

How might we illustrate, explore, and begin to define the ‘state of the nation’ film and television text? This edited collection, in collaboration with Intellect, invites consideration of these questions. We are particularly keen for considerations of contemporary nominees such as Adolescence (2025) and Mr Bates vs The Post Office (2024).

CFP: Emprical Crossings: Art, Science, and Society

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:36pm
GlobalSouth Publishing House
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Call for Papers: Empirical Crossings: Art, Science, and Society
First Issue – No Article Processing Charges (APC)

We are pleased to announce the launch of Empirical Crossings: Art, Science, and Society, an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to fostering scholarly engagement across diverse fields of knowledge. The first issue is scheduled for release next month, and we invite contributions from scholars worldwide. Early-stage researchers and doctoral students are highly welcome. Outstanding master's students' work will also be warmly welcomed to submit.     

Disney: A Companion

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
Lorna Piatti-farnell and Simon Bacon
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, January 1, 2026

The editors invite abstracts for a forthcoming edited volume entitled Disney: A Companion, which will offer a comprehensive critical exploration of The Walt Disney Company’s cultural, historical, aesthetic, political, and industrial significance. The Companion is intended for the Peter Lang Genre Fiction and Film Companion series (https://www.peterlang.com/series/gffc), and aims to bring together a wide range of interdisciplinary perspectives that interrogate Disney’s enduring legacy and its evolving role in global media and culture.

 

Roots of Change: The Power and Promise of Black Men in Education (An Anthology)

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
Dr. Emily Williams and Dr. Kendrick Johnson
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Call for SubmissionsRoots of Change: The Power and Promise of Black Men in EducationEditors: Emily Allen Williams, Ph.D. & Kendrick Johnson, Ph.D.

 

About the Anthology

In education, we often hear that teachers are the heartbeat of our schools. But within that heartbeat, there is a specific, often overlooked rhythm—the voices of Black men who shape the minds of future generations.

Roots of Change: The Power and Promise of Black Men in Education is an anthology that seeks to amplify the diverse and powerful voices of Black male educators who have long been silenced in educational spaces.

Call for articles: GOTHIC MATERNITIES

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
West University of Timisoara/ B.A.S. Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

A great number of Gothic fiction productions explicitly address themes such as gender roles and reproduction from diverse perspectives, which at times hold opposing viewpoints on certain aspects of these topics. The ability to gestate is often considered one of the key indicators of sexual difference. However, the subject of gestation and child-upbringing is not usually addressed in Gothic fiction, aside from iconic examples such as Rosemary’s Baby (1968). As Russ (2007: 25) has stated, these processes are often not described in many texts. Frequently, the women in these stories are either young and childless or middle-aged, with their children already grown and secure (ibid.).

CFP Medieval Classics (Re)Illustrated: A Medieval Comics Project Team-up (Hybrid) (9/15/2025; ICMS Kalamazoo/Online 5/14-16/2026)

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
Michael Torregrossa / Medieval Comics Project
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Medieval Classics (Re)Illustrated: A Medieval Comics Project Team-up (Hybrid)

 

61st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), Thursday, 14 May, through Saturday, 16 May, 2026

 

Co-sponsored by Medieval Comics Project, International Arthurian Society/North American Branch, International Society for the Study of Medievalism 

 

Co-organized by Michael A. Torregrossa, Bristol Community College, and Siân Echard, University of British Columbia

 

Speculative Fiction, Alternate Epistemologies, and Pedagogy

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
South Atlantic Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 1, 2025

The affordances of speculative fiction to provide not only specific examples, but also schemas, for alternate ways of knowing and being are well known. Suvin identified the novum as the central feature of science fiction, a feature which made it possible to consider humanity not generally nor as "fixed and supernaturally determined", but rather in terms of "which [human]? in what kind of world?: and why such a [human] in such a kind of world? (10).

IVC 41: (Un)Doing Labor

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:35pm
InVisible Culture: A Journal For Visual Culture
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

For the 41st Issue, the graduate-run peer-reviewed journal Invisible Culture, housed within the Visual & Cultural Studies Program at the University of Rochester, the journal is calling for articles on the theme of labor.

Commentarium: Journal of Humanities Studies, Vol. 1 (2026)

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
Commentarium: Journal of Humanities Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

We are pleased to announce the launch of CommentariumJournal of Humanities Studies, published by the University of Madeira's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. This interdisciplinary journal focuses on the Humanities and invites contributions that bridge various academic disciplines. It will be published annually, exclusively online, and will be freely accessible through the Open Journal System platform.

The journal welcomes submissions from both domestic and international scholars and researchers in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and Italian, with contributions accepted on a rolling basis. Book reviews may be submitted only in Portuguese or English.

Registration and submission are now open.

 

Harper Eternal: New Inquiries on Frances E.W. Harper

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
The Frances E.W. Harper Society (currently being established)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 31, 2025

Harper Eternal: New Inquiries on Frances E.W. Harper 

Frances E.W. Harper Unearthed

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
C19 Conference--"Underground"--Society of Nineteenth Century Americanists
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 25, 2025

 

CFP: “Frances E.W. Harper Unearthed”

 

Continuing to honor the legacy of Frances E.W. Harper’s life and foster

community around the establishment of the new Frances E.W. Harper Society,

this panel aims to unearth inquiries on lesser-known aspects of Harper’s

life and work. Considering the theme of the conference, we ask participants

to explore what is still considered “underground” in the bibliography of

Harper, and what new lines of thought are provoked in unearthing such texts

and ideas that haven’t been explored or only limitedly? What secrets are

Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 26, 2025

We invite submissions for a paper panel themed “Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation” – an exploration of aesthetics from diverse cultural perspectives, non-Western rhetorical traditions, and globalized literary theory. Our aim is to examine non-Western, non-hegemonic discourses from non-White nations that incorporate indigenous critical approaches and local theories within artistic and literary practices. We are particularly interested in South and Southeast Asian literary and cultural studies.

Broad areas of exploration may include, but are certainly not limited to, the following literary and cultural theoretical perspectives:

Crisis

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026

Edited by Jih-Fei Cheng, Cati Connell, and Gowri Vijayakumar

DIGITAL AMERICAS: Global Perspectives on American Narratives Online

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
International American Studies Association (IASA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 15, 2025

The history of literature is also the history of the evolution of the technologies used to produce, distribute, and consume it. The appearance of new technologies and media affecting traditional understandings of reading and of the object “book” is welcomed by some as the sign of literature’s inherent vitality and innovation, and perceived by others as a threat. Kathleen Fitzpatrick argues that the anxieties generated by the emergence of new digital technologies since the postwar era are rooted in the conception of the book as a symbol of a vestigial order of which literary critics and scholars consider themselves masters and protectors.

Toward a Theory of Black Affective Knowledge

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
SAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 20, 2025

“There is a project that I’ve had in the back of my mind for several years. Not a solo project, but one that D and I envisioned as collective and that we thought to call “The Dictionary of Untranslatable Blackness.” Our imagined Dictionary was inspired by a read one: the dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon, by Barbara Cassin [….]

Representing the unseen: India at the margins and media

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:34pm
Sister Nivedita University
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 15, 2025

Journalism and Mass Communication Department of Sister Nivedita University, based out of Kolkata, has put up this inter-disciplinary theme to invite research papers/articles from faculties, researchers, professionals, technocrats, and industry experts from the fields of Mass Communication, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, English and Cultural Studies to discuss the role of media in representing the marginal voice in the contemporary society, its changing narratives and its effects on human lives. General outlines have been given above, with papers invited on topics and realms on the broader understanding of the theme and beyond the mentioned topics.

TRACKS

Entering the Zoraverse: People, Places, and Spaces

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 2:33pm
ZORA! Festival Academics Committee
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 5, 2025

Academic Conference - Call for Submissions - Deadline Sept. 5, 2025

Entering the Zoraverse: People, Places, and Spaces
37th Annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival™ of the Arts and Humanities (ZORA!™ Festival)
Historic Eatonville, Florida
January 29-30, 2026

ICMS ‘Indigenous turn’ Sessions on the ‘Glo(cal) Middle Ages’ and ‘Settler Medievalism’

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 1:01pm
Brenna Duperron (University of Northern British Columbia)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Brenna Duperron and Sarah LaVoy-Brunette are continuing to build the 'Indigenous turn' with some exciting panels for the 61st International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 14-16, 2026), which include:

  • “The Glo(cal) Middle Ages on Turtle Island” (hybrid panel);
  • and “Settler Medievalism: Ideology and Practice” (hybrid panel).

 

Abstract submissions due September 15, 2025 to the ICMS Confex site:

https://icms.confex.com/icms/2026/prelim.cgi

 

Anne Tyler: Celebrating Sixty Years of Her Fiction

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 1:00pm
South Atlantic Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 31, 2025

Abstract

Anne Tyler has won the Pulitzer Prize (Breathing Lessons, 1988), the Kafka Prize (Morgan’s Passing, 1980), the National Book Critics Award (The Accidental Tourist, 1985), and been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (A Spool of Blue Thread) and while the subject of scholarship and dissertations, analysis of her work has been infrequent since the 1990s. This panel welcomes papers on any of her twenty-five novels that discuss Tyler's contribution as a modernist or postmodernist observer of the American family.

Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century 2026 Conference

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 1:00pm
Romance, Revolution and Reform Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 22, 2025

Romance, Revolution and Reform Journal will host our 2026 conference on the theme of 'Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century.' The conference will take place in-person at the University of Stirling on 15th January, with keynote speaker Dr. Michael Shaw.

Edited collection: The Politics of Pregnancy in Medieval Literature

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:58pm
Editors: AE Whitacre and Julie Chamberlin
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, August 31, 2025

This collection uncovers how medieval literature challenges dominant narratives of pregnancy through depictions of marginalized reproductive experiences. In the Middle Ages as today, pregnancy was both a private, embodied experience and a public metaphor shaped by law, morality, and politics. In a moment when U.S. courts cite medieval legal treatises to restrict reproductive rights, reexamining medieval narratives of pregnancy has never been more urgent. The chapters in this book explore marginalized reproductive experiences—such as caesarean section, nursing, generational trauma, and trans pregnancy—revealing how medieval texts offer alternative ways of thinking about gender politics, reproductive agency, and embodiment.

Considering Empathy: Critical Approaches across Disciplines

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:58pm
Diana Ashe & Beverley McGuire / UNC Wilmington
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

CALL FOR CHAPTERS

Considering Empathy: Critical Approaches across Disciplines

Co-edited by Diana Ashe and Beverley McGuire (UNCW) 

 

Project Description

We invite contributions for an edited collection addressing the current debate over the role and meaning of empathy in contemporary life. While empathy was once studied primarily by psychologists and ethicists, societal shifts and thought leaders have brought empathy to the foreground of fields like politics, technology, public health, rhetoric, environmental studies, business, international studies, sociology, literary and language studies, education, and more. 

CFP: Youth Writers and Their Worlds – International Conference on Literary Juvenilia (Valparaiso, April 16–18, 2026)

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:58pm
International Society of Literary Juvenilia
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Dear colleagues,We are delighted to invite proposals for the Ninth International Conference on Literary Juvenilia, to be held at Valparaiso University from April 16–18, 2026. This year’s theme, Youth Writers and Their Worlds, calls on scholars to explore the various ways young people have imagined, questioned, and shaped their worlds through writing.We welcome papers that engage with youth-authored texts—published or private, written or visual—and encourage approaches that foreground the material, cultural, and imaginative contexts of juvenile literary and cultural production. Topics may include, but are not limited to:

Poetry Off the Page: International Advances in Poetry Performance Research

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:57pm
Poetry Off the Page
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 21, 2025

Poetry Off the Page: International Advances in Poetry Performance Research is an open access peer-reviewed digital collection featuring new work in poetry performance research from around the globe. It attends to diverse aspects, geographies, and constituents of contemporary poetry performance cultures and the flows between them, and showcases a range of approaches to spoken poetry.

Medievalisms in Time and Space

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:57pm
The International Society for the Study of Medievalism Annual Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Call for Papers

Medievalisms in Time and Space

The International Society for the Study of Medievalism Annual Conference

Fully Online

November 14th and 15th, 2025

Hosted by Anita Obermeier at the University of New Mexico

We welcome submissions considering aspects of Medievalisms in Time (any temporalities or relationships between them) and Space (inner spaces, Outer Space and outer spaces, contested spaces, geographies real and imagined, trans-temporalities); Trans-medievalisms of all kinds (such as transgender medievalisms, transformative medievalisms, transgressive medievalisms).

EXTENDED DEADLINE: Inter- and transcultural Heritage: Conflicts, Overlaps, Coexistence

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:57pm
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

EXTENDED DEADLINE: September 15, 2025

 

November 6-7, 2025

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, as part of the FORTHEM Alliance, invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit proposals for the upcoming Cultural Heritage Lab International Conference, dedicated to exploring cultural heritage within, across, and beyond the European Union’s borders. This year’s theme investigates the dynamics of intercultural, interethnic, and social interactions—especially in regions where boundaries (geographical, political, linguistic, or symbolic) are fluid and contested.

Penumbra's Poetry Chap Book Contest

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:57pm
Penumbra: the Great Central Valley's Journal of Literature and Art
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 18, 2025

The editorial staff of Penumbra is excited to announce our journal’s first annual chap book competition for poets seeking to publish a collection of original works while enjoying some friendly literary rivalry. Contest winners will receive a cash prize and have their collection of poems published in a unique and beautifully crafted chap book manufactured by Penumbra Press. We are therefore soliciting submissions from poets of all backgrounds and levels of experience. Even if you’ve never published a poem before, we are eager for the opportunity to consider your work!

"Forgotten voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference, vol. 1

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 12:06pm
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The CEMORY project team at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations) invites Participants to join the "Forgotten Voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference. The "Forgotten voices. Holocaust Memories Through the Perspective of Minorities" International Conference is organised under the auspices of the “Central European Memory of the Holocaust in a Multicultural and Multidimensional Perspective” [CEMORY] project funded by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV). "Forgotten Voices" Conference, vol.

Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026

updated: 
Monday, July 28, 2025 - 10:56am
Sylvia Townsend Warner Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

 

Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026

 

The Sylvia Townsend Warner Society is pleased to announce the Mary Jacobs Memorial Essay Prize 2026. The aim of the Prize is to encourage further study of the writings of Sylvia Townsend Warner, in honour of the distinguished work of Dr Mary Jacobs.

American Nightmares II (Return to Salem): The Biennial Symposium of the Society for the Study of the American Gothic

updated: 
Sunday, July 27, 2025 - 12:34pm
Society for the Study of the American Gothic
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Call For Proposals AMERICAN NIGHTMARES II: RETURN TO SALEMTHE BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAN GOTHIC March 19th – 21st, 2026Salem, Massachusetts Keynote Speaker: Victor LavalleKeynote Speaker: Siân Silyn Roberts Conference co-director: Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, Central Michigan UniversityConference co-director: Jennifer Schell, University of Alaska FairbanksWith the kind support of the American Literature Association Please join the Society for the Study of the American Gothic for our second biennial symposium!

Lolly Willowes at 100: Sylvia Townsend Warner, Religion, and the Supernatural

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:50pm
Sylvia Townsend Warner Society
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Lolly Willowes at 100: Sylvia Townsend Warner, Religion, and the Supernatural

IAS Common Ground, University College London, 29-30 May 2026

 

She, Laura Willowes, in England, in the year 1922, had entered into a compact with the Devil. The compact was made, and affirmed, and sealed with the round red seal of her blood’.

 

[NeMLA 2026] Innovative Criticism and the (Re)Generation of Knowledge

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:50pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

It is our conviction that existing models of criticism privilege and sustain prevailing hegemonies—and thus that critical form is in urgent need of intervention and innovation.

   — Jenny Cookson and Emma Gomis

 

NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION, Virtual, October 9 to October 11, 2025 CFP for ROMANCE/POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, July 31, 2025

Deadline Approaching NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION, Virtual, October 9 to October 11, 2025 AREA: ROMANCE/POPULAR ROMANCE FICTION Deadline: Tuesday, July 31st by 5pm EST

 Contact email: Wendy Wagner wwagner@jwu.edu

 The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) will host its 2025 annual conference this fall as a virtual conference from Thursday, October 9th, to Saturday, October 11th, 2025.

Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out: Psychedelic Approaches to Medieval Objects (ICMS 2026)

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo) 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

This panel explores the potential convergences between 1960s psychedelia and medieval material culture, including surreal imagery, animation, bright colors, and the cross-pollination of disparate media attempting to evoke a hallucinogenic or heightened response in the viewer. 

Translation Studies

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:28pm
NeMLA, March 5-8, 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Using examples from various national literatures, we would like to investigate the key concepts behind a “faithful translation”: what are the obligations of the translator to the source text, and what is the relationship between the original and the translation? Papers focusing on self-translations done by bilingual authors are also welcome. Please submit your abstract through the official Nemla portal only at https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21947

You don't have to be a member but oyu need to create a free account first. 

Feminist Coalitions that Erode the Patriarchy: New Realities for Old Problems

updated: 
Thursday, July 24, 2025 - 2:24pm
Northeast Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

With the theme of (Re)generation in mind, this roundtable explores 21st-century cultural products created by women in Transatlantic and Latinx contexts. The works of prominent authors and filmmakers of our era (María Fernanda Ampuero, Liliana Colanzi, Mariana Enríquez, Belén Gopegui, Angélica Gorodischer, Rita Indiana, Carmen Maria Machado, Sara Mesa, Guadalupe Nettel, Mónica Ojeda, Anita Rocha da Silveira, Samatha Schweblin, to name a few...) reveal that women are still marginalized and disregarded within their societies. Still, despite the unsettling tone that often characterizes these works, they also offer bridges to more equitable realities made possible by powerful feminist coalitions and unconventional alliances.

Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation

updated: 
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 - 6:12pm
NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 26, 2025

We invite submissions for a paper panel themed “Non-Western Aesthetics: Rhetoric, Resistance, and Representation” – an exploration of aesthetics from diverse cultural perspectives, non-Western rhetorical traditions, and globalized literary theory. Our aim is to examine non-Western, non-hegemonic discourses from non-White nations that incorporate indigenous critical approaches and local theories within artistic and literary practices. We are particularly interested in South and Southeast Asian literary and cultural studies.

Broad areas of exploration may include, but are certainly not limited to, the following literary and cultural theoretical perspectives:

Hemingway In Toronto 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 - 10:29am
The Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre and The Hemingway Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Hemingway in Toronto

July 20-25 2026 | Toronto, Canada

The Hemingway Society invites proposals for the 21st International Hemingway Conference, exploring Hemingway’s ties to Toronto and his broader literary legacy.

Toronto was a pivotal stop in Hemingway’s early career—a place where he honed his craft as a journalist, earned his first bylines at The Toronto Star, and briefly settled to welcome his first child in 1923. The 2026 conference offers an opportunity to revisit these formative years and discuss Hemingway’s impact from multiple perspectives.

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