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Arcadiana Call for Contributions for a Special Section: Ecofeminism

updated: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 - 9:30am
EASCLE Arcadiana: A blog about literature, culture and the environment
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Call for Contributions for a Special Section: Ecofeminism

Arcadiana welcomes the submission of short contributions in the field of Ecofeminism.

Katherine Mansfield Studies Essay Prize

updated: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 - 8:18am
Katherine Mansfield Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

REMINDER: UPCOMING DEADLINE -- AUGUST 31 2022

 

The Katherine Mansfield Society is pleased to announce its annual essay prize competition for 2022, open to all, on the subject of

 

Katherine Mansfield, Illness and Death

 

The winner will receive a cash prize of £200 and the winning essay will be considered for publication in Katherine Mansfield Studies, vol. 15 (2023), the peer-reviewed yearbook of the Katherine Mansfield Society, published by Edinburgh University Press.

 

Katherine Mansfield, Illness and Death

updated: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2022 - 8:18am
Katherine Mansfield Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

REMINDER: UPCOMING DEADLINE -- AUGUST 31 2022

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR VOLUME 15 OF

 

Katherine Mansfield Studies

THE PEER-REVIEWED YEARBOOK OF THE KATHERINE MANSFIELD SOCIETY PUBLISHED BY EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

 

on the theme of

 

Katherine Mansfield, Illness and Death

Editors

 

DEADLINE EXTENDED / LIT Special Issue CFP: Intersectional Feminism and Barriers to Representation at the Turn of the Century

updated: 
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 2:00pm
LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

LIT Special Issue CFP: Intersectional Feminism and Barriers to Representation at the Turn of the Century

 

Deadline extended for submissions: August 31, 2022

 

Full name / name of organization: LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory

 

Contact email: litjourn@yahoo.com

 

 

“The Failure of Knowledge – Knowledges of Failure”: an International Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 1:20pm
Research Network "The Failure of Knowledge - Knowledges of Failure"
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 18, 2022

“The Failure of Knowledge – Knowledges of Failure”: an International Conference (In-Person Event)

May 4-6, 2023, University of Mannheim (Germany)

Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Jack Halberstam (Columbia University), Heather Houser (University of Texas at Austin)

Call for Papers

CFPs for 'The Networks of Romance', sponsored by the Medieval Romance Society, for the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 11-13, 2023

updated: 
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 1:20pm
Rachel Harley
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

The Networks of Romance I: Transnational and Global - (In-Person Format)

Increased social mobility and technological advances in modern society, as well as the advent of postcolonial studies, have spurred scholars to investigate the ‘interconnectedness’ of the global Middle Ages, and to challenge Western-centrism. This session is open to papers that apply these critical approaches to romance texts. We welcome scholars who consider the textual representations of cross-culturalism, and of networks that transcend regional and national boundaries. Also invited are papers that examine depictions of networks from outside the medieval West. We particularly encourage participants who use decolonising methodologies.

 

CFP: Politics, Civic Life, and Pop Culture Area for #NEPCA2022

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:02pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 1, 2022

CFP: Politics, Civic Life, and Pop Culture Area for #NEPCA2022
October 20-22, 2022 / NORTHEAST POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION

Thursday, October 20-Saturday, October 22, 2022 (Virtual)
Proposal due: August 1, 2022
Papers for the Politics, Civic Life and Culture area of NEPCA explore the role of political actors, institutions, ideology, rhetoric, and satire in popular culture. Topics and themes may be drawn from all policy domains – both foreign and domestic.

2022 Special topics and themes:

‘The Lyric Now: A one-day conference'

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:02pm
Professor Patrick Flanery, Dept. of English, Creative Writing, and Film - University of Adelaide
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

The Lyric Now: A one-day conference

Hosted by the Department of English, Creative Writing, and Film – The University of Adelaide (Australia)

& The J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice

14 October 2022

 

Featuring: Hoa Nguyen, prize-winning author of A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure and Co-Chair, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts MFA Program, Bard College

Call for chapter proposals on Celebrity Politics

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:01pm
Swapna Gopinath, Ramna Walia, Rutuja Deshmukh
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

Call for chapter proposals

Title: Mediated Cultures, Political Discourses, and the Celebrity: Perspectives from India

 

Edited by Swapna Gopinath, Ramna Walia, and Rutuja Deshmukh

Email: celebritypoliticscfp@gmail.com

 

The Art of Non/Resilience for People with Disabilities (Creative Panel)

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:00pm
NeMLA 2023 (in Niagara Falls)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

What is resilience for people with disabilities? What is recovery?

Narratives of illness, trauma and disability are often framed to emphasize recovery. Reflecting on resiliency, constructed ideas of normalcy, and “crip time,” Ellen Samuels writes: “Disability and illness have the power to extract us from linear, progressive time with its normative life stages and cast us into a wormhole of backward and forward acceleration, jerky stops and starts, tedious intervals and abrupt endings” (2017).

In working with disabled performers, disability scholar and artist Petra Kuppers notes the connection between the material oppression experienced by people with disabilities and the performance space. She writes:

The (Post)Medieval Imaginary

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:00pm
Dr. Grace Catherine Greiner
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

The (Post)Medieval Imaginary
58th International Congress on Medieval Studies
May 11-13, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS

This virtual ICMS session encourages participants to consider constructions of the medieval past in the Middle Ages and after, particularly as manifested in the interactions between the medieval(ist) literature, historiography, and/or material culture of postmedieval periods. Juxtaposing papers that engage with one or more historical periods, this session will reopen debates about the problems and possibilities of periodization while illuminating how medievalists and postmedieval scholars can productively collaborate across period boundaries.

Call for Panel Proposals (CFP Deadline: August 15, 2022) Renaissance Conference of Southern California (RCSC)-Sponsored Panels for RSA San Juan Renaissance Society of America Conference

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:00pm
Renaissance Society of America/ Renaissance Society of America Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, August 15, 2022

Call for Panel Proposals

Renaissance Conference of Southern California (RCSC)-Sponsored Panels for RSA San Juan

Renaissance Society of America Conference

San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 9-11, 2023

CFP Deadline: August 15, 2022

 

As an Associate Organization of the Renaissance Society of America, RCSC will be sponsoring up to two sessions at next year’s RSA conference in San Juan. We seek proposals for complete panels on any subject of the Renaissance world. Please see the details below about what is expected to propose a panel, or consult the RSA conference website

 

CFP Panel Submissions Visualizing Home and Homeland in Pan-Asian Film and Dramas

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 1:00pm
Association for Asian Studies, 2023 Annual Conference Virtual Format, February 17-18, 2023
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 5, 2022

CFP Panel Visualizing Home and Homeland in Pan-Asian Film and Dramas

Association for Asian Studies, 2023 Annual Conference Boston, MA and virtual 

Virtual Format, February 17-18, 2023

AUGUST 5, 2022

Send a 250-word abstract and a 150-word bio by AUGUST 5, 2022 to jean_amato@fitnyc.edu

Panel Organizers:

Jean Amato, Associate Professor; Comparative Literature; Fashion Institute of Technology

Kyunghee Pyun, Associate Professor; Art History; Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY

The Digital Middle Ages: Possibilities, Limitations, Expectations (A Roundtable) - Kalamazoo 2023

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:59pm
Ana Grinberg / Société Rencesvals, American-Canadian Branch
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

After a hiatus in which new technologies have enabled us stay in contact and learn how to overcome isolation, the Société Rencesvals, American-Canadian Branch invites scholars and practitioners from diverse fields to participate in a conversation on the intersection of the epic and technological applications.

Cultural Palimpsests: Adaptation, Transposition, and Translation in/from Epics in Romance Languages (Kalamazoo 2023)

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:59pm
Ana Grinberg / Société Rencesvals, American-Canadian Branch
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

In his influential Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree, Gérard Genette proposed terms to refer to the relationship among texts: intertextuality, paratextuality, metatextuality, architextuality, and hypertextuality. Connections among texts are not new to medieval scholars, as is evident on volumes about sources and analogues; yet, textual networks might be more productively explored against trade routes, religious and political invasions, and ideological impositions. How are textual transpositions, which Genette defines as “serious transformation[s]” (212), anchored in cultural clashes and exchanges?

Early Modern Women Writers and the Shaping of a Newer Formalism

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:59pm
Maria Teresa Micaela Prendergast/ The College of Wooster
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 5, 2022

As twenty-first century scholars have continued the work of identifying, editing, and giving historical context to writings by early modern women, they have turned increasingly to larger questions of reading and interpreting these works—questions that have recently gained particular attention in Lara Dodds and Michelle M. Dowd's edited collection, Renaissance Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writings.

Modalities of the 'Undisciplined' (Roundtable)

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:58pm
NeMLA 2023 (in Niagara Falls)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

This roundtable, geared towards graduate students, independent scholars and early-career academics, seeks diverse voices to speak about the tension of interdisciplinarity and collaboration in the modern university. How do multimodal practices complicate the disciplines? What is multidisciplinarity vs. interdisciplinarity? What does it mean to be “undisciplined”? Contributions may include, but are not limited to: essays, graphic scholarship, pedagogical models, poetry and art.

Video Games and Ethics Conference

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:58pm
Florida Atlantic University Honors College
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 15, 2022

Florida Atlantic University Honors College
Jupiter, United States

Details

Video games are more popular than ever, and gaming is an increasingly common hobby. However, gaming raises a number of complex ethical issues. Perhaps the most familiar is the question of whether violent video games are morally appropriate or not. But beyond questions about the morality of gaming and what is appropriate content we might wonder what the overall value of gaming is. Gamers are quite passionate about their hobby, and with concerns about gaming-disorder on the rise, it is reasonable to ask what redeeming value video games have. What role, if any, can video games have in the good life? 

Call for Book Chapters: “Communities Falling Apart: Continuities and Changes in Multicultural Settlements”

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:57pm
Vernon Press
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Multiculturalism is arguably a fundamental aspect of contemporary western society that has garnered diverse reception. It has been the source of diversity (positive) and social disunity (negative). Multiculturalism stands as the most recent development of race relations in ethnic studies; therefore, to study the contemporary theory of race, it is vital to consider cultural diversity as a constitutive aspect of that theory. Multiculturalism is not only a descriptive or even normative concept; instead, it is more appropriate to consider it as a pragmatic concept.

On the Mundane--Performance Research Journal

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:56pm
Eero Laine
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 5, 2022

CFPVolume 28, Issue 3 - On the Mundane

Deadline: 5 September 2022

https://www.performance-research.org/editorial-callsforsubmissions.php

 

Issue Editors: 

Sozita Goudouna, Goldsmiths, University of London

Eleni Kolliopoulou, University of Peloponnese

Eero Laine, State University of New York at Buffalo

Kristen Lewis, Osgoode Hall Law School and Gull Cry Dance

Rumen Rachev, Auckland University of Technology

 

Ursula K. Le Guin's Marvelous Medievalism

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:55pm
The Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic, University of Glasgow
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

The Call for Papers for the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (May 11–May 13, 2023) is now open. Proposals of papers and contributions to roundtables are due Sept. 15, 2022. The Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic, University of Glasgow, is sponsoring the following session: Ursula K. Le Guin's Marvelous MedievalismContact: Kristine A. SwankModality: In person (in Kalamazoo, MI) Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) left an unparalleled legacy of masterworks in science fiction and fantasy. Several of her imagined worlds were founded upon or enriched by global medieval influences from Europe, Asia, North & South America.

Tolkien and Medieval Constructions of Race (A Roundtable)

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:55pm
The Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic, University of Glasgow
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 15, 2022

The Call for Papers for the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (May 11–May 13, 2023) is now open. Proposals of papers and contributions to roundtables are due Sept. 15, 2022. The Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic, University of Glasgow, is sponsoring the following session: Tolkien and Medieval Constructions of Race (A Roundtable)Contact: Mariana Rios MaldonadoModality: Virtual The construction of race in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth narratives, legendarium, and their adaptations represents even now a gap within Tolkien scholarship.

Expanding the Canon:Essays on the Minor Books of Louisa May Alcott

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:55pm
Monika Elbert and Lauren Hehmeyer
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Call For Papers     submitted July 20, 2022

by Lauren Hehmeyer (co-editor of The Forgotten Alcott: The Literary Life and Artistic Legacy of May Alcott Nieriker) and Monika Elbert (co-editor of American Women’s Regionalist Fiction: Mapping the Gothic) for a proposed edited collection:

Expanding the Canon: Essays on the Minor Books of Louisa May Alcott  (working title)

Deadline for abstract submission:  November 1, 2022. Please limit your abstract to 350 words.

Shakespeare and Religion

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:54pm
Vernon Press
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 15, 2022

 

This is a call for chapters for an edited collection of essays on religion and Shakespeare. Papers may explore various powerful aspects of religion in the plays but should combine close analysis with historical documentation, originality with rigor.

NeMLA 2023 Roundtable: Mentoring Through the Pandemic

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:53pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

This session invites mentors and/or mentees to share their experiences in beginning, cultivating, sustaining, or–in other meaningful ways–interacting with mentoring relationships in the various pursuits of academia. The organizers are interested in the widest possible variety of mentoring relationships in both informal and formal settings: graduate student/faculty, peer or group mentorships, junior/senior faculty, as well as mentoring across disciplines, departments and even institutions.

UK Undergraduate PPE Conference

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:53pm
UK Undergraduate PPE Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 15, 2022

UK Undergraduate PPE Conference is a global non-profit undergraduate conference. It welcomes submissions of student research from all areas of the humanities and social sciences—with a specific focus on issues pertaining to politics, economics, and philosophy. 

Gothic Studies Special Issue: Gothic Age and Aging

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:53pm
James Aaron Green (University of Vienna) and João Paulo Guimarães (University of Porto)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

Guest edited by James Aaron Green (University of Vienna) and João Paulo Guimarães (University of Porto)

 

Muslim Women, Mobility, and Subjectivity (NeMLA's 54th Annual Convention 2023, Niagara Falls, NY, USA)

updated: 
Monday, July 25, 2022 - 12:53pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, September 30, 2022

The 2023 NeMLA conference theme is RESILIENCE, an anchor term for critical and creative work that explores how we bear up under trauma, counter ableism, redress social and racial marginalization, environmental destruction, and how we celebrate bodily, cognitive, and neurological difference, access silenced voices, recover from the pandemic, and struggle to save the humanities, and humanity itself from the maw of neoliberalism.  

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