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International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies
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Seeking chapters about Middle Eastern and North African films featuring transgender themes as part of a global survey for The Handbook of Trans Cinema. We already have over 70 confirmed chapters by prominent scholars exploring trans films from 6 continents. We welcome the following high-priority chapters on Middle Eastern and North African films for the handbook's Part II (National Overviews of Trans Cinema):
We warmly invite additional chapters for The Handbook of Trans Cinema, with high priority for chapters exploring transgender films from Africa, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, and Europe. Proposals are due April 17, 2025. We already have over 70 confirmed chapters exploring trans films from 6 continents. After the following list of confirmed chapters, you will find details about how to submit your proposal for additional chapters. The handbook will include only one chapter for each topic, so please do not send proposals for any of the confirmed chapters listed here:
International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies
ISSN : 1832-624N 2974-5962 (Print)
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Seeking chapters about African films featuring transgender themes as part of a global survey for The Handbook of Trans Cinema. We already have over 70 confirmed chapters by prominent scholars exploring trans films from 6 continents, including chapters devoted to films from Cape Verde, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda. We welcome the following high-priority chapters on African films for the handbook's Part II (National Overviews of Trans Cinema):
Seeking chapters about Latin American films featuring transgender themes as part of a global survey for The Handbook of Trans Cinema. We already have over 70 confirmed chapters by prominent scholars exploring trans films from 6 continents, including chapters devoted to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. We welcome the following high-priority chapters on Latin American films for the handbook's Part II (National Overviews of Trans Cinema):
Seeking chapters about Asian films featuring transgender themes as part of a global survey for The Handbook of Trans Cinema. We already have over 70 confirmed chapters by prominent scholars exploring trans films from 6 continents, including chapters devoted to Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Japan, Mainland China, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. We especially welcome the following high-priority chapters on Asian films for the handbook's Part II (National Overviews of Trans Cinema):
In her artist statement for Along the River of Spacetime (2020), a virtual reality “activation” of Anishinaabe star knowledge, scholar, artist, and video game designer Elizabeth LaPensée (Irish, Métis, Anishinaabe) described the ways in which Anishinaabe cosmologies anticipated a series of experiments carried out by CERN's Large Hadron Collider, the world's most advanced particle accelerator.
Dialogues and Dissonances: The Environmental Humanities from North-South Perspectives
NOVA University of Lisbon - School of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA FCSH) |
Campolide Campus - Colégio Almada Negreiros (25-27 September, 2025)
Concept Note
In recent decades, the term Global South has come to signify the distinctions between the industrialised nations of the “North” and the comparatively less developed nations of the “South.” The Global North-South designation, however, is not strictly geographical but instead reflects various geopolitical, economic, and ecological commonalities between countries.
1st NEOLAiA International Conference on Narrating (Hi)Stories in Decentring Europe
Universidad de Jaén, October 1-3, 2025
https://www.narratinghistories-neolaiaconference.com/
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The IATIS - International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies invites papers on “Sustainable Translation in the Age of Knowledge Extraction, Generation, and (Re)Creation” for its 8th International Conference to be held at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman on December 10-13, 2025.
We would especially like to encourage submissions that contribute new directions and calls to the existing scholarship on “Translation, Speculative Justice and Sustainability in the Global South.”
Call for Papers
Mode: Blended (Online & Offline)
Two-Day International Seminar & Workshop On
Indian Drama: Society-Culture, Tradition and Heritage Organized by
Ateswartala Sanskritik Manch, Radhakantapur, Raidighi, South 24 Parganas
In collaboration with
Department of Bengali, Vidyasagar University, Paschim Medinipur
and
Jana Sanskriti, Centre for the Theatre of the Oppressed
Special Session Title: Anglophone Ottoman/Turkish Writers from the Ottoman Empire to Contemporary Turkey (Online Session)
This panel explores Anglophone Ottoman/Turkish writers through various theoretical frameworks, spanning all historical periods. We welcome interdisciplinary perspectives and comparative works that examine authors who have produced literature, memoirs, travelogues, journalistic writings, or any other form of textual production in English.
Papers focusing on lesser-known writers and works are particularly encouraged.
International Multidisciplinary Young Researcher’s Seminar (Hybrid Mode)
on
Planet, Text and Context: Perspectives on Ecology
Organised by
PG Department of English & Research and Development Cell
In collaboration with
IQAC
Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya, Siliguri, India
5th April, 2025
Concept Note
Concept Note-
We invite submissions for the sixth issue of Theatre Academy: A Journal of World Theatre which will be published electronically in September. Theatre Academy is indexed in MLA International Bibliography, ERIH Plus and DOAJ.
* Deadline is the end of July but we strongly advise the potential writers to send their manuscripts in as soon as possible.
* Original works, not published elsewhere or related to theatre in any context will be considered for publication.
* Please note that all manuscripts will be closely examined through Turnitin once they are received by the journal.
Space is not defined objectively, but in relation to bodies, as it is a manifestation of their needs, intentions, and desires. It is not a container in which objects exist but is intertwined with the body’s orientation in the world and its movements within the space. Human body, therefore, is at the centre of all spaces, which are more than a geometrical concept in abstraction. Individual bodies apprehend and appropriate space differently and give meaning to embedded systems and institutions through established and evolving associations. Any assumption of personalised space, whether private or public, is embedded with historical, cultural, and social meanings which help curate embodied experiences.
Social justice is the virtue which guides us in creating those organized human interactions we call institutions. In turn, social institutions, when justly organized, provide us with access to what is good for the person, both individually and in our associations with others. Social justice also imposes on each of us a personal responsibility to work with others to design and continually perfect our institutions as tools for personal and social development.
– The Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ), Washington, D.C., USA
The second Issue of Volume 7 of LLIDS examines how structures of power constitute and shape urban spaces. It proposes to explore their influence in determining social values wherein varied social groups—marked by religion, class, race, gender, etc.—negotiate the power dynamics that constitute life in urban spaces. The modern, bustling city carries within itself a continuous sense of becoming. The urban dwellers, inhabiting segregated parts of the city, shape the lived experience of these spaces through their socio-cultural interactions and relationships.
EGSS/EBSS 2025 Conference: Call for Papers
R/evolution: Radical Change and Gradual Transformation in Literature and Culture
Université de Montréal
April 11–13, 2025
PAMLA 2025 San Francisco: “Palimpsests: Memory and Oblivion”
The 122nd annual PAMLA Conference will be held between November 20-23, 2025 at the InterContinental San Francisco in San Francisco, California.
PAMLA welcomes special session proposals for the 2025 PAMLA conference in San Francisco, California on topics of scholarly interest that are not too close to the topics of our general (standing) sessions (see below to find a list of PAMLA’s general/standing sessions).
Special thematic dossier 7.1 | The Boundaries of US Identity and the African American Experience
Editor: Beatriz Hermida Ramos (Universidad de Salamanca)
Dates: July 16-17, 2025
Venue: University of Bergamo, Italy
(Piazza Rosate 2, Bergamo)
An International Conference
On
Labouring Bodies in South Asian Films and Filmmaking: From Beginning to Now.
Organized by
The Cultural Studies Cell, School of Arts and Humanities, Christ University, Bengaluru
Conference Dates: 19 & 20 June 2025
“Pause to think a hundred times, a thousand times, on the doorstep of the film factory.”
Viktor Shklovsky: The Film Factory (1927)
Conference online (via Zoom): 24-25 April 2025
CFP:
Affects, emotions and perceptions have always been at the center of philosophical discussion. Yet the so-called “Affective turn” in social studies and humanities is a relatively new phenomenon inspired by Deleuze and Guattari´s influential works among others. Affective turn challenges the still dominant representational approach in semiotics, discourse analysis and text analyses of all kinds.
Spanning distances between bequeathed social identities and quests towards becoming, Indian women have documented the many shapes that such striving takes. They have traversed distances between equality and freedom; sifted nostalgia and futuristic imaginations; and mediated ideas of collectivization and autonomy. The upcoming issue of Indraprasth – A Journal of Culture and Communication Studies, investigates the ways in which Indian women writers and artists have perceived and shaped the world in literature and art.
MSA Boston 2025: Modernist Aerial Infrastructure
Conference online: 10-11 April 2025
CFP:
The Midwest MLA conference will take place this November 14-16 at Marquette University, in Milwaukee, WI.
Literary Influences and Relationships in 19th-Century British Literature
Presentation Format: In-Person Only