Emmanuelle, Black Emanuelle, and Emmanuelle Derivatives: Essays on the Emmanuelle Legacy (Revised CFP)
Emmanuelle, Black Emanuelle, and Emmanuelle Derivatives: Essays on the Emmanuelle Legacy (Revised CFP)
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Emmanuelle, Black Emanuelle, and Emmanuelle Derivatives: Essays on the Emmanuelle Legacy (Revised CFP)
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Yellowstone (2018, Paramount Network), Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western television series that premiered in 2018, has grown into a cultural phenomenon. Not only has the show itself been enormously popular (as measured by its ratings and fan following within the United States and South Africa, for example), but its characters, and the Dutton family that are central to the story, have since been incorporated into a shared story universe covering a period from 1881 to the present day. This story is centred around the fictional Yellowstone ranch in Montana, which is both the main setting and metaphorical heart of the show.
Call for Papers
Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies
Thematic Issue 2024: On New Developments in Critical Theory
Guest Editor: Jeremy Tambling
LITERATURE AND ECOLOGY
Concept Note
No Publication or Subscription Fee/ Free Complimentary Copy
Call for Papers
Theorising Gender in the Context of Cultural Limitations: A Series of Book Chapters on Contemporary Indian Writing in English
CALL FOR PAPERS
CFP - Unauthorized: Media Piracy, Digital Forgery and Generative AI
The specter of replicating – movement, physical reality, and life itself - has haunted cinema ever since Maxim Gorky stepped into the Lumières’ “Kingdom of Shadows.” Over a century later, digital copies and online piracy of media content raise questions of distribution, access, and emerging technologies’ impact on authorship, perpetuating the age of the unregulated reproduction. More recently, AI’s entry into creative production has made concerns over image duplication and fabrication as urgent as ever.
Call for papers: Media and the Police State
Editor: Soumik Pal
Special Section of Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media
EUROPEAN BEAT STUDIES NETWORK
12th Annual Conference
in cooperation with the Crossroads IV conference
University of Białystok, Poland, May 13-15, 2024
“The Beats: Wilderness and Wildness”
The conference organizers invite proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, and creative performances for the 12th Annual Conference of the European Beat Studies Network, which the University of Białystok, Poland, will host on 13-15 May 2024.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Centre for the Study of Women and Gender at the University of Warwick would like to invite postgraduate students from any institution working in gender and women’s studies or any related field to present at the Graduate Student Seminar Series for the coming academic year 2023/2024.
There is no particular ‘theme’ for this year’s seminar series. We welcome submissions from all disciplines on any gender related topics. There will be up to five (5) seminar slots spread over the year.
CONFERENCE: Critiquing Big Tech: A Humanities Perspective
We are pleased to announce below Call for Proposals for Special Issues/ Thematic Clusters:
Tipo de convocatoria: Contribuciones (call for papers).
Materias de especialidad: Mujer, voz y representación en fotografía y materiales visuales en el mundo hispanohablante
Fecha límite de solicitud: 15 de noviembre de 2023
Convocante: Edurne Beltrán de Heredia Carmona, Ph.D, Department of Languages of Intercultural Studies, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, USA
Editorial: Argus-a. California, USA. ISSN 1853-9904 / Index: MLA y Latindex. (Peer review).
In July 2023, a tech startup called “Simulation Inc” released an AI technology that the company claims will make it possible to generate entire t.v. episodes—including dialogue, voice acting, animation, and editing—from nothing more than a two-sentence prompt. Somewhat oddly—and provoking suspicion that the project might be a hoax or internet prank—Simulation Inc’s website lists a fake address under their contact info: 500 Baudrillard Drive, San Francisco, CA.
Consent-Based Theatre Pedagogy: Anti-Oppressive Practices for Youth Performance
Consent-based performance practices have been widely discussed in recent years–specifically those practices related to the staging of intimacy in live performance and in film. While scholarship dedicated to the practices, theories, and politics of consent in theatrical and cinematic labor continues to accumulate, the use of consent-based practices in theatrical settings to impact the artistic and social-emotional learning of youth remains largely underexplored.
Consent-Based Theatre Pedagogy: Anti-Oppressive Practices for Youth Performance
Consent-based performance practices have been widely discussed in recent years–specifically those practices related to the staging of intimacy in live performance and in film. While scholarship dedicated to the practices, theories, and politics of consent in theatrical and cinematic labor continues to accumulate, the use of consent-based practices in theatrical settings to impact the artistic and social-emotional learning of youth remains largely underexplored.
S.G.T. University
Centre for Languages and Communication
Call for Papers
for
a Two-day National Conference
on
“Human Rights, Language and Culture: Advancements in Contemporary Times”
Narratives of Water: Flows, Routes, Crises in the Atlantic World
University of Turin, Italy
Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Modern Cultures
March 21-22, 2024
JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Vol.8, No.1&2/ 2024
Romanian Studies around the World
Co-guest editors: David Lombard (FNRS, University of Liège, and University of Leuven), Alison Sperling (Florida State University), Pieter Vermeulen (University of Leuven)
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Department of English And Cultural Studies
School of Arts and Humanities
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LITERATURE, DIGITAL POPULAR CULTURE AND THE EVOLVING NARRATIVE
Hybrid Mode
DATE: 8 & 9 February 2024
Call for Papers: Women and Leadership in the Creative Industries
An interdisciplinary symposium at Bournemouth University, UK. 12th-13th September 2024
Call for Papers
Litinfinite Journal
December 2023
(Vol 5 Issue II)
On
Literature and Cultural Studies
E-ISSN: 2582-0400 | CODEN: LITIBR
All the manuscripts should be mailed to litinfinitejournal@gmail.com
Final papers of 4500-6000 words (including citations) should be submitted by 5th December 2023.
Dr. Nick Walker (2021) activates “neuroqueering” in her book Neuroqueer Heresies as “intentional noncompliance with the demands of normative performance” (p. 3). Inherently, the verb of neuroqueer resists the classification of neurotypical and heteronormative classification within our binary and colonized society. Queer, decolonization and story as verbs demand active participation in declassifying Euro-American definitions of what is normal and expected of us, our fields and our participation and compliance with(in) them. Hence, it is urgent that we not only discuss, but make intentional action of declassifying the borders and boundaries between identity, nation and embodiment.
The field of David Foster Wallace studies is now approaching two decades of scholarly and academic development. Stephen J. Burn’s guide to Infinite Jest appeared in 2003 and the first conference dedicated to Wallace Studies was organized by David Hering in Liverpool in 2009. In the ensuing years, hundreds of devoted scholars and readers have enriched and benefited from the field of work. Our annual conference is the showcase of this work—and the valuable opportunity to meet others in the field. For the 2024 conference in Austin, home of the Harry Ransom Center and Wallace’s archive, we invite papers commenting on any aspect of Wallace’s work, thought, influence, or context.
I am currently putting together the 2024 programme (January – June) of online talks for Romancing the Gothic: an online programme of talks on subjects related to horror, folklore, the supernatural, and more. We welcome talks from all disciplines and are particularly interested in showcasing the work of international scholars from around the world.
We hold talks every week at the weekend and run each talk twice (time zones permitting!) to make sure as many people from as many time-zones as possible can join us. You can find examples of previous talks here - https://romancingthegothic.com/class-schedules/
Announcing
The 2024 First Book Institute
June 2-8, 2024
Hosted by the Center for American Literary Studies (CALS) at Pennsylvania State University
Co-Directors
Priscilla Wald, R. Florence Brinkley Distinguished Professor of English, Duke University, and Co-Editor of American Literature
Sean X. Goudie, Director of the Center for American Literary Studies and Past Winner of the MLA Prize for a First Book
The Lonely Londoners (1956); Things Fall Apart (1958); Wide Sargasso Sea (1967); Midnight’s Children (1981); A Small Place (1988); The God of Small Things (1997); Half of a Yellow Sun (2006)...
Chiasma
A Site for Thought
CALL FOR PAPERS
Volume 9: Philosophy / Fascism / State
Theme and Scope:
The English Department at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Sousse (TUNISIA)
The Research Laboratory Ecole et Littératures “The School and Literatures Laboratory”
Laboratory of Approaches to Discourse (LAD)
organise an international conference on
Pain and PleasureDate: April 25- 26, 2024Conference Venue: Conference Room