The Esoteric Theology of Philip K. Dick
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Call for Abstracts: The Esoteric Theology of Philip K. Dick
Editors: Dr. George Sieg & Michael Barros
The online peer-reviewed journal Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice (TALTP) is seeking articles for its Spring 2023 issue. Deadline for article submission is May 15. Visit the web site at
https://www.cpcc.edu/teaching-american-literature-journal-theory-and-practice
For submission guidelines and send manuscripts to Patricia Bostian at Patricia.Bostian@cpcc.edu.
CFP for Adapting the X-Men: Essays on the Transmedia Children of the Atom
Deadline for submission: July 1, 2023
Full name/name of organization:
John Darowski
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc.
Contact email: adaptingsuperheroes@gmail.com
Call for Papers: Adapting the X-Men: Essays on the Transmedia Children of the Atom
One Day National Conference on
Popular Culture: Texts and Contexts (Hybrid)
Organised by the Department of English, Salesian College, Siliguri, in collaboration with Department of English, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, Kolkata
Venue: Salesian College, Siliguri (Hybrid)
“That’s a Take”: The International Television Commercial as Short Film Narrative
Pandemic Poetry
Please send an abstract and your biography to Sarah Montin by June 20th 2023 at the following email address: sarah.montin@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr
We invite you to submit papers in English for the next issue of the journal “World and Word”, which we dedicate to the heuristic reflection on intertextuality in translation. The editors of issue 41/2023 are Agnieszka Palion-Musioł and Tatiana Szczygłowska.
The editors of Tinakori: Critical Journal of the Katherine Mansfield Society are seeking to publish a special edition of the journal for 2023 as the centenary of the writer’s death. We welcome proposals for essays that will celebrate Mansfield’s life and contribution to literature as one of the most highly regarded short story writers of the twentieth century. We welcome all approaches to Mansfield’s work to celebrate her centenary as a writer who continues to resonate with readers and invite critical attention in the twenty-first century. We would also be interested in articles that examine Mansfield’s contribution to modernist practice and its legacy.
Proposals sought for new Horror Series “Terror: Estudios Críticos”
Universidad de Cádiz (Spain)
Director: Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
(Spanish version below)
The University of Cadiz (Spain) is happy to present you the call for papers for the first-ever book series on Horror Studies in Spain: “Terror: Estudios Críticos.” The volumes (one per year) in the series will deal with research and analysis of horror in any media: cinema, literature, video games, comics, etc. Any theoretical framework is welcome, including history, sociology, gender studies, philosophy, ecology, trauma studies, adaptation studies, etc. All the proposals must be in Spanish and the collection focuses on global horror in any era.
From the ancient text of the Kama Sutra, the first script that studied sexual intercourse as science (Chakraborty and Thakurata), to the 2011 cult novel Fifty Shades of Grey, sex figures in literature in many different ways. That is, if it figures at all. While in the Victorian era “silence became the rule” on the subject of sex (Foucault), Preciado writes that today sex and the discourse surrounding it have silently “turned into governmental agents” of power.
Postcolonial Interventions (ISSN 2455-6564)
Call for Papers
Vol. VIII, Issue 2 (June 2023)
Journal of Ethnic American Literature, a refereed scholarly annual dedicated to new research and criticism in American literature and culture, seeks scholarly articles (5000 to 7000 words saved in Word) that use the MLA Style. Submissions with the subject line containing JEAL, Sub, your name, and the date can be emailed to journaljeal@yahoo.com. The deadline is August 1.
UVA Wise Medieval-Renaissance Conference XXXVI
Undergraduate Sessions
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
September 21-23, 2023
Keynote Address:
“Oathbreakers: the Long Shadow of Fontenoy (841 CE) in the European Middle Ages”
Matthew Gabriele, Virginia Tech University
Contemporary Global Feminisms – Solidarity Across Differences
Taking place 13 June 2023, Birkbeck University and online
Deadline for CfP: 24th April 2023, 9:00 AM
Since its initiation in 2016, the CHASE Feminist Network has been in conversation with many of the transitions that took place within academia and the world at large. During this period, the attitudes towards and within feminism have also experienced vast shifts, where intersectionality has permeated the mainstream just as dividing lines have been erected between the feminisms of varying kinds. Yet at its core, there remains the reverberation of solidarity against patriarchal oppression, which is ever-present in our contemporary moment.
The International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media (IJSIM) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal that reflects on immersive media cultures developed by historical media and/ or state-of-the-art technologies. IJSIM is a Scopus-indexed journal edited since 2017 that explores the immersive features of modern media, ranging from Panoramas and Stereoscopic Photography to Extended Reality Media.
For its 2023 issue, the International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media welcomes papers addressing one or more of the following themes:
1- Stereoscopic Photography and Cinema;
2- Stationary and Moving Panoramas;
The research group CULIVIAN (“Culturas Literarias y Visuales del Animal” / “Animals in Literary and Visual Cultures”) is hosting the international conference “The Factual Animal: Audiovisual Representations of Real Other-than-Human Animals.” The conference will be held face-to-face at the Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació at the Universitat de València (Spain) on November 29 – December 1, 2023. The conference is organized as part of the CIGE/2021/100 research project, funded by the Conselleria d’Innovació, Universitats i Societat Digital, and is additionally sponsored by the Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya at the Universitat de València, and the Friends of Thoreau Program at the Instituto Franklin
The research group CULIVIAN (“Culturas Literarias y Visuales del Animal” / “Animals in Literary and Visual Cultures”) is hosting the international conference “The Factual Animal: Audiovisual Representations of Real Other-than-Human Animals.” The conference will be held face-to-face at the Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació at the Universitat de València (Spain) on November 29 – December 1, 2023. The conference is organized as part of the CIGE/2021/100 research project, funded by the Conselleria d’Innovació, Universitats i Societat Digital, and is additionally sponsored by the Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya at the Universitat de València, and the Friends of Thoreau Program at the Instituto Franklin
The protagonist Journal opens their next call for papers!
We are looking for submissions for our second issue on the topic of DIS | ABILITY.
Send us your academic articles, reviews, art, and opinion pieces about:
The Hospital for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Young Children was established in 1739. It was the ‘darling project’ of Thomas Coram who saw the need to care for infants when their parents were unable to. The Hospital underwent great changes between 1739 when its opening was a watershed event in British child welfare and 1954 when it ended its practice of institutional care. This conference aims to bring together the global community of Foundling Hospital researchers for the first time to discuss all aspects of the charity’s history, and stimulate new avenues of investigation in the institution’s archives.
We invite submissions to a special journal issue that we would like to propose to Medical Humanities on the topic “Making Modern Maternity.” Our aim for the special issue will be to explore the ways in which pregnancy, childbirth, and maternal experiences have been constructed as “modern” (or not) at multiple sites and through various forms of media including popular magazines, newspapers, television and film, fiction, “expert” advice, advertisements, and medical records. In terms of temporal and geographic scope, we are soliciting contributions that focus on the late-nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries, with no geographical restrictions.
PAMLA 2023 Los Angeles: “Shifting Perspectives”
October 26–29, 2023
Panel: "Emersonian Perspectives"
Sponsored by the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society invites papers that explore the conference theme “Shifting Perspectives” in the context of Emerson’s work and reception. Contributions may address how perspective informs Emerson’s philosophy, aesthetics, poetics and politics. They may also explore in what ways Emerson’s work teaches us to shift our approaches to reading, thinking, feeling, writing and teaching. Finally, they may also show how other philosophers, poets and artists shift our perspective on Emerson.
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CFP: Therapeutic Modernisms
Fifth International Conference of the French Society for Modernist Studies
Université Grenoble Alpes, France
19-21 June 2024
Organizers: Hélène Aji, Nicholas Manning, Benoît Tadié
This Fifth International Conference of the French Society for Modernist Studies will focus on the ties between therapeutic discourses and practices and modernist arts and literature.
We are a group of international scholars looking for additionalchapters to complete our anthology on the topic of nostalgia.This anthology will broadly explore the function of nostalgia in culture. Some topics our authors are currently writing on include the relationship between nostalgia and literature;music; object ontology; personal, cultural, and familial identity; sense of longing for place; posthumanism; sexuality; game studies; and the commodification of nostalgia in culture. We welcome proposals on any of these topics or otherwise.Creativity and multimodal projects are also encouraged that appeal to a wide audience. Completed chapters should be approximately 10,000 words.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the urgent need for efficient and effective communication and collaboration processes between the five systems science/ education, politics, economy, the media-based and culture-based public as well as the natural environment of societies. The SARS-CoV-2 virus assaulted the world suddenly, and the COVID-19 disease became a pandemic within three months after the discovery of the first case in China. As a consequence, the high infection rate had an impact on communication processes between all systems. Especially during the first wave of the pandemic, the information needed in society was extraordinarily high because many people were afraid and scared.
The International Conference ‘Translation and the Periodical’ will be hosted from 13-15 September 2023 at Ghent University in Belgium.
It will start with a postgraduate workshop on 13 September, followed by the main conference on 14 and 15 September.
Keynote Speakers
Şehnaz Tahir Gürçağlar (Glendon College York University, Canada/ Boğaziçi University, Turkey)
Evanghelia Stead (Versailles Saint-Quentin University, France)
Dear Colleagues,
The individual body performatively constitutes its gender, experiences desire for other (individual) bodies, undergoes significant changes, and functions as the battlefield for a range of social and political struggles. However, the collective body in groups provides an equally productive basis for the analysis and interpretation of gendered and sexual processes. The human body is never neutral, and many works of fiction give meaning to a disintegrated, disable, diseased, wounded, damaged, mutilated body through the power of language.
Call for Papers
Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Deadline: August 15, 2023
Must We? The Discourse of Student Need
Writing studies, in its aims to meet “student need,” has always been teleological in its orientation. But should we continue to assume that we know what future we are preparing our students for and maintain confidence in what best serves them? This special issue asks for a critical reappraisal of our reliance on those discourses of goals, needs, and assessments and how they have shaped and continue to shape our fields, especially given emerging transnationalism and globalism in teaching and scholarship.
Since its formation in 2012, A24 has curated a distinctive horror (and horror adjacent) oeuvre with films like Tusk (2014), The Witch (2016), Green Room (2016), The Monster (2016), The Blackcoat’s Daughter (2016), It Comes at Night (2017), A Ghost Story (2017), The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017), Hereditary (2018), Slice (2018), High Life (2019), Midsommmar (2019), The Lighthouse (2019), In Fabric (2019), Saint Maud (2021), False Positive (2021), The Green Knight (2021), Lamb (2021), X (2022), Men (2022), Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), and Pearl (2022) many of w
Novel Thinking: Representations of Mind in Literature and Culture
A One Day Hybrid Conference at the University of Queensland
Monday, 26th June 2023
The Journal of the Wooden O is a peer-reviewed academic publication focusing on Shakespeare studies. It is published annually by Southern Utah University Press in connection with the Gerald R. Sherratt Library and the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
The editors invite papers on any topic related to Shakespeare, including Shakespearean texts, Shakespeare in performance, the adaptation of Shakespeare works (film, fiction, and visual and performing arts), Elizabethan and Jacobean culture and history, and Shakespeare’s contemporaries.