Dossier “Authorship in Documentary”
Dossier “Authorship in Documentary”
Journal Esferas
Co-editors
Sérgio Dias Branco (UC)
Luísa Neves Soares (UC)
Deadline: 30 Nov. 2022
Submit here: https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/esf/login
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Dossier “Authorship in Documentary”
Journal Esferas
Co-editors
Sérgio Dias Branco (UC)
Luísa Neves Soares (UC)
Deadline: 30 Nov. 2022
Submit here: https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/esf/login
Dr Adam Hansen and Dr Paul Frazer (Northumbria University, UK) invite submissions for a special edition of the international, online publication, The Journal of Marlowe Studies, on the subject of Teaching Marlowe.
The Marilynne Robinson Society will be hosting a panel on a wide variety of topics connected to Robinson’s essays and novels at the annual conference of the American Literature Association.
The conference will take place in Boston, MA, May 25-28, 2023.
Please submit a 350-word proposal and short bio to haein.park@biola.edu by Friday, January 6, 2023.
The Marilynne Robinson Society and the American Religion and Literature Society (ARLS) will hold a joint panel at the annual American Literature Association Conference (May 25-28, 2022; Boston, MA). We are seeking papers that examine the author’s relationship to American evangelicalism. Robinson’s spiritual vision has been shaped by the writings of Jonathan Edwards, who is considered to be the founding father of American evangelicalism. How does Robinson’s body of work lead us to think critically about the evangelical tradition in the United States? How do her essays and novels, particularly Gilead, provide a counter-narrative to the discourses found in modern and contemporary American evangelicalism? In what ways can they respond to the inc
Title: Posthuman Animals in 21st Century Texts
Organizers:
Monica Sousa
York University
Jerika Sanderson
University of Waterloo
CFP Text:
International Conference
on
Crime and Punishment in Colonial India: History, Literature and Testimony
A One-day In Person International Conference on Crime and Punishment in Colonial India
Organised by the Department of English & I. Q.A. C., K. K. Das College, Kolkata
in collaboration with New Alipore College & Maheshtala college, Kolkata
Date: 9 December, 2022
Deadline of Abstract Submission: 20 November, 2022
The Journal of the Georgia Philological Association invites submissions of scholarly papers in English on any subject relating to literature, language, composition, history, philosophy, translation, the general humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and pedagogy.
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically as Word documents and all editorial correspondence sent to the following address:
Dr. Nate Gilbert, Editor-in-Chief
The Journal of the Georgia Philological Association
jgpasubmissions@gmail.com
Artists and writers have long been deconstructing dominant notions of the American West. In 1957, jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins released Way Out West, a record that drew inspiration from California landscapes, TV Westerns, and overlooked Black cowboys. The album cover depicts Rollins outfitted as a gunfighter in desert surrounds, complete with cacti and a sun-bleached cattle skull. Where you might expect to find a big iron on his hip, he cradles his tenor sax. Today, artists like Orville Peck continue to revise, rewrite, and expand the boundaries of what we might consider the story of the West both in sound, style, and location—the South African-born crooner, now based out of Canada, has gained major success on the U.S.
The British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference, inaugurated in 1992 — the oldest and longest-running annual meeting of its kind in the United States — calls for presentations situated in colonial and postcolonial histories, literatures, creative and performing arts, politics, economics, and all other aspects of the countries formerly colonized by Britain and other European powers.
In the 32 years of this conference, there has perhaps never been a more urgent time to address the fundamental issues of postcolonial studies: justice, injustice, the imposition of power, and the mechanisms of control.
2023 LAW AND HUMANITIES INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP FOR JUNIOR SCHOLARS Call for Participation
Georgetown University Law Center, Stanford Law School, UCLA School of Law, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Southern California Center for Law, History, and Culture invite submissions for the 22nd meeting of the Law and Humanities Interdisciplinary Workshop for Junior Scholars, to be held at Georgetown Law Center, Washington, DC, on May 24-25, 2023.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Guest Editors:
Yalçın Armağan (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul)
Zeynep Zengin (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul)
Beyond the Culture II
PLEASE NOTE APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 1, 2022
Midwest Victorian Studies Association
2023 Conference: March 24-26, Washburn University
Call for Papers
Ruling Visions: Citizens, Subjects, Sovereigns
Conference online (via Zoom)
19-20 January 2023
Scientific Committee:
Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
CFP:
SCSECS 2023 CFP: The Quixotic Eighteenth Century
This is a Call for Papers for a special issue of [Inter]sections, the annual double-blind peer reviewed journal of American Studies at the University of Bucharest (ISSN 2068 – 3472). The journal is open access (www.intersections-journal.com) and it is indexed in the MLA Directory of Periodicals, Ulrichsweb, DOAJ, CEEOL, EBSCO, and ERIH PLUS.
"The Culture of Creativity" launches with a call for submission in order to generate an assembling of thinkers/doers who are interested in sharing knowledge, processing challenges, and birthing new insights related to the topic of their creativity practice. This premiere conference will focus on "creativity" in all areas of research and innovation in secular fields as well as the academic fields.
Considering Rochester’s vibrant culture of museums and long association with photographic technologies pioneered by Kodak and Xerox, the theme of the 2023 Dickens Society Symposium will be “Dickens under Glass.” The organizers invite you to interpret this theme broadly.
Reading the Reader
The Stobaios Conference
Jagiellonian University, Kraków
12-13.05 2023
Call for papers
CALL FOR PAPERS – LEA 12 (2023)
Deadline for submissions: May 8, 2023
Publication: December 2023
LEA is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal based at the University of Florence that publishes original research papers in all areas of literature, linguistics, and philology.
We are pleased to announce that submissions are now open for LEA 12 (2023):
Past and present changes in gender dynamics
Reproductive Justice in Popular Culture--PCA Conference in San Antonio
April 5-8. 2023 deadline for submissions: December 20, 2022 full name / name of organization: Popular Culture Association Conference contact email: bboudreau6971@gmail.com
“In the tide of times”: continuity and change in screen Shakespeare(s)
Seminar at the ESRA CONFERENCE - Budapest - July 6-9 2023 - https://esra2023.btk.ppke.hu/
Decolonizing Bodies
Editors: Carolyn Ureña (University of Pennsylvania) and Saiba Varma (UC San Diego)
“Reckonings and Re-Imaginings”: Imagining and Enacting the Terms Under which We Might Create a Radically Different World
A Gathering of the Indigenous Literary Studies Association
May 31-June 2, 2023
As part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies (NCGS) is published three times a year—spring, fall and a specially-themed summer issue—and accepts both scholarly articles and book reviews year-round. We welcome articles of 5,000-8,000 words on gender studies and British literature, art, and culture during the long nineteenth century. Submissions should conform to the most recent MLA Handbook and must include a brief biographical note which will be posted if accepted for publication. Submissions must not have been previously published, in whole or in part, either in print or online.
Call for Papers
Virtual Panel on “National Romanticism in Finland”
March 29–April 2, 2023
As part of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) 2023 Conference (https://www.shsu.edu/academics/english/nassr/) at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, FinnFest USA (https://finnfest.us/) is sponsoring an online panel “National Romanticism in Finland.”
The Janovics Center Award for Outstanding Humanities Research in Transnational Film and Theatre Studies
The Janovics Center for Screen and Performing Arts Studies and the Faculty of Theatre and Film at Babes-Bolyai University invite submissions for their annual award for outstanding humanities research in transnational film and theatre studies. The award will be offered to contributions in the fields of film or theatre studies. The award consists of an invitation to give a talk at the Center and an honorarium.
What is awarded?
Date: March-31-2023 – April-1-2023
Location: online/remote, USA
Contact Person: Yu Lei, Gouda Taha
Meeting Email: HRC@tamuc.edu
Web Site:https://inside.tamuc.edu/academics/colleges/humanitiesSocialSciencesArts...
Registration is required for attendance and is free:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/13th-humor-research-conference-2023-tickets-460932400217
Panel proposed at the 2023 ASLE + AESS Conference: “Reclaiming the Commons”
July 9-12, 2023 in Portland, Oregon
What are the possibilities—and limitations—of investigating commonalities between the plant and the human for discovering new forms of trans, nonbinary, and genderfluid sexualities? How might the study of vegetal forms of agency trouble the very notion of sexual subjectivity as something that originates inside an individual, rather than its environment? Given the role of botany as both a sexual and colonial science, how do postcolonial authors create new rhetorical relations to plant life to express not only queer sexual identities, but the specificities of postcolonial identity more broadly?
James Tiptree Jr. and Alice Sheldon
edited by Oriana Palusci and Umberto Rossi