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Entanglements: Place-Based Literatures for Ecological Liberation

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:26pm
Dr Gayathri Goel
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 16, 2025

The constellation of essays in this collection will focus on place-based literary works and address issues around resource extraction and ecological devastation. As the foremost cause of underdevelopment and ecological destruction in the Global South and many parts of North America, resource extraction, its resulting land loss and labor exploitation, is the occasion for this project. One of the aims of this collection is to expand “resource extraction” beyond the primary focus on extraction of fossil fuels, natural gas, and minerals and includes the commodification of any part of nature that results in impoverishment and harm without any consideration for sustainability, renewability, and justice for humans and nonhumans.

Medieval Anticlimax

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:26pm
New Chaucer Society Congress
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 27, 2025

New Chaucer Society Congress

July 27-30, 2026

Freiburg, Germany

Thread: Precarity

Panel: Medieval Anticlimax

Narrating Uncertainty

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:26pm
New Chaucer Society Congress
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 27, 2025

New Chaucer Society Congress 

July 27-30, 2026

Freiburg, Germany

Thread: Open Topic

Panel: Narrating Uncertainty

Journal of Dracula Studies

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:25pm
Journal of Dracula Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 16, 2025

The Journal of Dracula studies is open for submissions for its upcoming 2025 issue. We invite manuscripts of scholarly articles (4000-6000 words) on any of the following: Bram Stoker, the novel Dracula, the historical Dracula, the vampire in literature including folklore, fiction, film, popular culture, and related topics. For our 2025 issue we are especially interested in work looking at F.W. Murnau's 1922 film Nosferatu and its remakes/adaptations, as well as its influence on the legacy of Stoker's work and vampire literature more broadly.Submissions should be sent electronically (as an e-mail attachment in .docx). Please indicate the title of your submission in the subject line of your e-mail.

Conference of the Georgia Philological Association

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:25pm
Georgia Philological Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, May 5, 2025

The twentieth annual meeting of the Georgia Philological Association (GPA) will be held virtually on May 16-17, 2025. We invite proposals for session topics, panel discussions, and scholarly papers in English on any subjects relating to literature, language, composition, history, philosophy, translation, the general humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and pedagogy. Reading times for individual paper presentations are limited to 15 minutes. Presenters may submit longer or more complex versions (8,000 words maximum) to be considered for publication in the Journal of the Georgia Philological Association.

UVA Wise Medieval/Renaissance, Sept. 18-20, 2025 (Undergrad) (proposals by June 23, 2025)

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Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:25pm
University of Virginia's College at Wise
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 23, 2025

UVA Wise Medieval-Renaissance Conference XXXVIII

Undergraduate Sessions

The University of Virginia’s College at Wise

September 18-20, 2025

 

Keynote Address:  

“Cervantes’ Architectures: Windows, Holes, Corners, and Fissures”

Frederick de Armas, University of Chicago

 

CFP: Humanities Bulletin 8.2, November 2025 Special Issue: Reading to Know, Learning to Hear, Engaging in Respect and Love within an Intercultural Frame

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:24pm
London Academic Publishing
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, September 20, 2025

 

CFP: Humanities Bulletin 8.2November 2025

Special Issue: Reading to Know, Learning to Hear, Engaging in Respect and Love within an Intercultural Frame

 

Editors:  Prof. Dr. Carla Locatelli and Dr. Victor Pricopi

 

Humanities Bulletin, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal in the field of Arts and Humanities, invites submissions of paper proposals for its Special Issue scheduled for November 2025.

Literature (General) 2025 SWPACA Summer Salon

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:24pm
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Proposals for papers are now being accepted for the SWPACA Summer Salon. SWPACA offers nearly 70 subject areas in a variety of categories encompassing the following: Film, Television, Music, & Visual Media; Historic & Contemporary Cultures; Identities & Cultures; Language & Literature; Science Fiction & Fantasy; and Pedagogy & Popular Culture. For a full list of subject areas, area descriptions, and Area Chairs, please visit https://swpaca.org/subject-areas/

 

Call for Chapter Proposals

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:24pm
Islamic Shakespeares
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Call for Papers: Islamic Shakespeares

Edited by Dr. Önder Çakırtaş and Prof. Paul Innes

We invite scholars to contribute to Islamic Shakespeares, an upcoming edited volume that explores the intersections between Shakespeare and Islamic cultures, traditions, and identities in various historical, theatrical, and literary contexts. This volume seeks to investigate how Shakespeare has been engaged with, adapted, and reimagined in relation to Islam, whether through performance, translation, critical discourse, or cultural reception.

Potential Topics Include, but are not limited to:

Special issue of Brontë Studies: Re-mapping the Brontës

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:24pm
Brontë Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 12, 2025

Inspired by the Brontë Society’s 2025 conference, '"Under an African summer’s sun": Re-mapping the Brontës: Place, Race and Empire', Brontë Studies, the official journal of the Brontë Society, invites the submission of new and original research articles for a Special Issue in 2026 on the Brontës and their real and imagined locations.

Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize 2025

updated: 
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 2:16pm
Brontë Studies/Brontë Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Brontë Studies is pleased to invite submissions for the 2025 iteration of the Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize. The prize aims to encourage new scholarship in the field of Brontë studies, recognise and reward outstanding achievement by new researchers, and support the professional development of the next generation of Brontë scholars.

Not Without Laughter: Tracing Humour in African American Literature Across the Ages

updated: 
Sunday, March 30, 2025 - 7:56am
African American Literature
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025

 

Not Without Laughter: Tracing Humour in African American Literature Across the Ages

Many philosophers, from Aristotle to Hobbes, Freud to Schopenhauer, Spencer to Peter McGraw, have given interesting insights on matters concerning humour, comedy, and laughter. While the classical theories of humour, namely the superiority theory, the incongruity theory, and the relief theory, discuss the fundamental nature of humour, its evolved forms, such as the benign violation theory, provide a more compact version of the same. Nevertheless, humour is pervasive and can be witnessed in all aspects of life.

CFP: 122nd Annual PAMLA Conference (San Francisco, CA) – November 20-23, 2025

updated: 
Sunday, March 30, 2025 - 4:35am
Craig Svonkin / Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

The PAMLA 2025 Conference (https://www.pamla.org/pamla2025/) will be held at the elegant InterContinental San Francisco in San Francisco, California. The conference will begin on Thursday, November 20, and continue through November 23, 2025.

The 2025 PAMLA Conference is being held entirely in-person at the InterContinental. There will be no virtual or hybrid sessions or papers–the entire conference is being held in-person.

Call for papers: Global thinking and regional acting: From eco-aesthetics to cultural discourses of the Asian natural environment

updated: 
Saturday, March 29, 2025 - 12:25am
Critical Arts: south-north cultural and media studies
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Critical Arts: south-north cultural and media studies 

Special IssueGlobal thinking and regional acting: From eco-aesthetics to cultural discourses of the Asian natural environment

Guest editor

Goutam KarmakarUniversity of Hyderabad, India; Durban University of Technology, South Africa
GoutamK@dut.ac.za

CALL FOR PAPERS

ROUTLEDGE BOOK SERIES: South Asian Literature in Focus

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Saturday, March 29, 2025 - 12:25am
ROUTLEDGE, Taylor & Francis, Informa, Informa UK Limited
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

BOOK SERIES: South Asian Literature in Focus (Routledge, Global Edition) 

Series Editors: Goutam Karmakar, Puspa Damai, Payel Pal, and Deimantas Valančiūnas

An Archipelagic Turn and the “Other Asias”: Planetary Care in Literature, Politics, Culture

updated: 
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 6:10am
The Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Call for Papers

 

 

An Archipelagic Turn and the “Other Asias”: Planetary Care in Literature, Politics, Culture

 

August 4-6, 2025

Jeju National University

South Korea

 

 

Keynote: Gayatri Spivak, Columbia University, US

 

 

 

The Critical Island Studies Consortium announces a conference that aims to fundamentally challenge and reconceptualize our understanding of “Asia” by privileging an archipelagic perspective

Georgia Philological Association CFP

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 3:52pm
Georgia Philological Association
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The GPA is accepting submissions for a special edition of The Journal of the Georgia Philological Association on the 19th century.  Papers focused on literature, language, composition, history, philosophy, translation, the general humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and pedagogy as they relate to the 19th century will be considered.

 

Please send submissions to Nate Gilbert, Editor-in-Chief, at jgpasubmissions@gmail.com by April 30, 2025.

 

Please visit our website for information on submitting to the journal: https://www.mga.edu/arts-letters/english/gpa/index.php

Call for Papers: Special Issue of English Studies on Digital Humanities and the English Novel

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:05am
English Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 1, 2025

Call for Papers: Special Issue of English Studies on Digital Humanities and the English Novel

 

We are pleased to invite submissions for a special issue of English Studies on the intersection of digital humanities (DH) and the study of the English novel. This special issue aims to push the boundaries of how we understand the novel as a genre by leveraging computational and quantitative methods to explore form, structure, and themes in English fiction. We invite scholars from both the digital humanities and literary studies to contribute to this exciting and interdisciplinary dialogue.

Overview:

Introducing the Privileged Logics Blog: A New Hub for Crucial Conversations

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:04am
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society at Western Michigan University
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

In February 2024, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society at Western Michigan University hosted the Privileged Logics 2024 Conference that examined how privilege shapes STEM research, research ethics, and the very definitions of research quality and research access. The National Science Foundation-funded conference sparked enriching exchanges and fresh perspectives — conversations we want to continue. 

MMLA-African American Literature Permanent Section

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:04am
Midwestern Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 24, 2025

The African American Literature Permanent Section of the Midwestern Modern Language Association (MMLA) is requesting abstracts from potential panelists for this year’s in-person conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Informed by this year’s conference theme, “The Humanities is Where Hope Lives,” this section is calling for scholarly work that ties literature written by Black Americans to concepts of hope and its relationship to artistic production. Potential questions to address include, but are in no way limited to: How have representations of hope in Black American literature shifted across the centuries? What do depictions of hope look like when it has been disrupted or challenged?

(De)Constructions of the Future

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:04am
Word and Text
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Call for Articles:

Word and Text – A Journal of Literary Studies and Linguistics, XVI (2026)

Edited by Stefan Herbrechter and Ivan Callus

(De)Constructions of the Future

 

Call for Papers - Special Issue: The Marriage Plot, 'Post'-Marriage

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:03am
Studies in the Novel
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

In a 2023 piece in the London Review of Books,Maylin Hays asks,“In the post-marriage era, what happens to the marriage plot?” Despite being in the midst of this alleged “post-marriage era,” conversations about marriage seem to be animating public discourse more than ever—from wildly popular “trad wife” influencers on social media, to the increasing frequency of conversations about gendered household labor in marriage self-help books like Eve Rodsky’s Fair Play (2019) and Kate Mangino’s Equal Partners (2022), to the recent rise in divorce memoirs like Lyz Lenz’s This American Ex-Wife (2024).

Queer Palimpsests

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:03am
Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association Conference 2025 in San Francisco
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

Abstract

Queer palimpsests are texts from which queerness has been erased – but only on the surface. Scholars, therefore, are invited to reinvestigate these texts and their underlying queerness. This project includes books, movies, songs, fashion, artifacts, architecture, archives… a queer excavation in order to indicate the traces, specters, echoes, or presences of the past that remain even as many past narrative elements, structures, or tropes are forgotten.

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Hope in African Literatures

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:02am
African Literature Permanent Section/ Midwest MLA (MMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 25, 2025

The African Literature Permanent Section of the Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA) requests abstracts for this year’s convention which will be held in person in Milwaukee, WI.

"The Humanities is Where Hope Lives” for MMLA's Creative Writing II: Poetry

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:02am
Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025

The Creative Writing II: Poetry permanent section of the Midwest Modern Language Association seeks creative, critical, and hybrid proposals that connect to this year’s convention theme of "The Humanities is Where Hope Lives”. We are particularly interested in presentations from poets and poet-scholars who engage with the value of the Humanities in languages, literature, pedagogy, writing studies, linguistics, folklore, film studies, the digital humanities, and library studies. Any humanities-oriented poetics and praxis are welcome to address any element of these considerations that are pertinent to the discussion. 

Comics and Graphic Novels Permanent Section [MMLA 25]

updated: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 7:02am
Midwest Modern Language Association [MMLA]
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 25, 2025

CFP Comics and Graphic Novels Permanent Section
Chair: Keegan Lannon, University of Illinois – Chicago.

Conference: Nov 14-16, 2025
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI

What Does Hope Look Like?

If it is true, as the CFP for this conference notes, that “hope can be found in the Humanities,” then comics and graphic novels offer a unique glimpse into that hope by drawing on the media affordances of prose and the visual arts. Comics let us “see” hope and optimism is ways other media are unable to.

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