Peace and Conflict in the Space Between 1914-1945
Peace and Conflict in the Space Between, May 28-30, 2025
The Space Between Society: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945
University of Kansas (KU)
Lawrence, Kansas
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Peace and Conflict in the Space Between, May 28-30, 2025
The Space Between Society: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945
University of Kansas (KU)
Lawrence, Kansas
Reimagining Early American Fiction: New Voices and Perspectives
CFP – Society of Early Americanists Conference 2025 – Notre Dame, June 5-8, 2025
The Henry Miller in the 21st Century Conference is offering five scholarships for students to help defray the costs of housing, food, and registration fees while attending this event to be held at the Asilomar Conference -Grounds, in Pacific Grove, California, from October 16, 2025 - October 19, 2025.
Eligibility: This scholarship is open to any currently enrolled college student who has Junior, Senior, or Graduate Student level standing as of October 1, 2024.
Title: "Future Memory: Intersections of Memory, Technology, and Narrative in Literature and Film"
Please find the panel and submit to ACLA: Future Memory: Intersections of Memory, Technology, and Narrative in Literature and Film Across Time | American Comparative Literature Association (acla.org)
Panel proposal for ASLE 2025: Collective Atmospheres
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
July 8-11, 2025
“The Same Air, Water, and Hope”: Environmental Narratives Through the Razor Wire
In his 1989 essay “A Toxic Shock,” imprisoned activist and journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal writes, “Despite the legal illusions erected by the system to divide and separate life, we the caged share the same air, water, and hope with you, the not-yet-caged. We share your same breath.” How can something as violently boundary-setting as razor wire still allow for the circulation of air, water, and hope?
Call for Papers: Fashion, Style & Popular Culture
Special Issue: ‘Dolls, Dolls, Dolls’
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/fashion-style-popular-culture#call-for-papers
Guest Editor: Frank New, Massey University, New Zealand
GAI is now soliciting submissions for a new publication project, The Alien Forms of Global Asias Writing. Submissions for this Asia Shorts volume are due on September 15, 2025.
Call for papers: The American House
April, 3-4 2025 – Université Bretagne-Sud, Lorient.
Christelle Centi (UBO), Nawelle Lechevalier-Bekadar (UBS), Pauline Pilote (UBS)
HCTI (Héritage et Création dans le Texte et l’Image)
Petrocultures is a fast growing sub-discipline in the humanities which contends with the ways fossil fuels shapes our interpersonal, social and cultural lives. There has been little attention yet paid, however, to the relationship between energy culture and music. What Stephanie LeMenager calls the ‘aesthetics of petroleum’ holds a particularly strong resonance with 20th and 21st century music culture.
CALL FOR PAPERS
British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) PGR & ECR Conference
ROMANTIC (UN)CONSCIOUSNESS
Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge: 4th-5th September 2025
Online: 12th September 2025
Keynote Speakers Include:
Dr Rowan Rose Boyson (King's College London)
Murder Media Symposium
Call For Papers:
Liverpool John Moores University, 18th April 2025.
The recent Dahmer: Monster (Netflix, 2022), The Long Shadow (ITV, 2023), No Man of God (Sealey, 2021), and Beyond Reasonable Doubt (BBC Sounds, 2017), stand as some of the latest examples of the long and rich history of true crime content. The Murder Media Symposium will explore approaches to contemporary true crime and murder media texts, and the industrial, production, and fan cultures that surround such material.
Call for papers: Migration in Media Histories
https://tmgonline.nl/announcements#call-for-papers-migration-in-media-hi...
Canon Factory Project (Emergence programme; research teams VALE and REIGENN-Sorbonne Université)
« Taking a shot at the canon” Symposium, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France. June 19th - June 21st, 2025
AAIS Conference 2025: Performing / Surviving / Resisting
Machiavelli’s Survival: the Influence, Inter-text, and Recycling of Machiavelli’s Theories in the World
The James Fenimore Cooper Society will host two panels at the 36th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held at The Weston Copley Place, Boston, MA, May 21-24, 2025. For additional information: https://americanliteratureassociation.org/ala-conferences/ala-annual-conference/
Roundtable Discussion: Teaching Cooper Today
The James Fenimore Cooper Society will host two panels at the 36th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held at The Weston Copley Place, Boston, MA, May 21-24, 2025. For additional information: https://americanliteratureassociation.org/ala-conferences/ala-annual-conference/
Cooper in Conversation
The James Fenimore Cooper Society will host two panels at the 36th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held at The Weston Copley Place, Boston, MA, May 21-24, 2025. For additional information: https://americanliteratureassociation.org/ala-conferences/ala-annual-conference/
Cooper and Narrating History
John Dos Passos Society, Open Topic Panel(s)
American Literature Association 36th Annual Conference May 21-24, 2025: Boston, MA
The John Dos Passos Society invites proposals for one or two open-topic panels at the American Literature Association conference, to be held in Boston on May 21-24, 2025.
The Latin word, ‘Surdus’–used to translate the Arabic mathematical term, ‘asamm’–had referred to irrational numbers, those resisting, or willfully remaining deaf to, ratiocination and thus calculability. Its contemporary counterparts, the mathematical 'surd;' and the linguistic use of ‘surd’ for unvoiced consonants find a link in the Proto-Indo-European ‘*swer-’ which meant to buzz, whisper, or whistle. With the rise of contemporary calculation and the computational society of control which derives its power from bayesian modeling, the mathematical theory of communication, and algorithmic machine learning, the ability to remain inscrutible and deafening to such Capitalist ratiocination continues to be, and is an evermore, important aspect of resistance.
Call for Papers: The Korean Society for Eighteenth-Century English Literature
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming issue of Eighteenth-Century Literature Journal, a peer-reviewed academic publication (KCI: Korean Citation Index) dedicated to exploring the diverse literary landscape of the long eighteenth century (1660–1830). We welcome submissions that offer fresh insights into the literature, culture, and intellectual life of this period.
Submission Guidelines
Will digital transformation allow for a reinvention of the articulation of art, culture, science and
technology?
What interactions can be established between the Humanities and digital transformation?
What is the long-term impact of digital transformation on the teaching-learning process
within the Humanities?
Quintessential figures of the Renaissance, such as Leonardo da Vinci, articulated art, culture, science and
technology. In the 21st century, we are once again living in an era of civilizational paradigm shift, as digital
transformation imposes transformative possibilities and challenges.
Developing Inclusive Physical Education Programs in the 21st Century will examine the diverse functions of PE in promoting social justice, inclusivity, and active participation. Postgraduate researchers, early career academics, graduate students, and educators dedicated to enhancing diversity, inclusivity, and engagement in physical education teaching and learning are invited to submit abstracts for review.
The Hemingway Society welcomes proposals for papers to be delivered at the 36th American Literature Association conference to be held May 21-24, 2025 in Boston.
The August Wilson Society
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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36th Annual ALA Conference
May 21–24, 2025
The Westin Copley Place
10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
College LiteratureSpecial Issue: Infrastructural Poetics
Co-editors: Marty Cain, Claire Farley, and Michael Martin Shea
Call for Papers:
Subject: Call for Papers: The Profession at CEA 2025
Call for Papers, The Profession at CEA 2025
March 27-29, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square
1800 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on the Profession for our 54th annual conference. Submit your proposal at www.cea-web.org
Subject: Call for Papers: Visual and Material Culture at CEA 2025
Call for Papers, Visual and Material Culture at CEA 2025
March 27-29, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square
1800 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on Visual and Material Culture for our 54th annual conference. Submit your proposal at www.cea-web.org
Title: "Future Memory: Intersections of Memory, Technology, and Narrative in Literature and Film"
Please find the panel and submit to ACLA: Future Memory: Intersections of Memory, Technology, and Narrative in Literature and Film Across Time | American Comparative Literature Association (acla.org)
SEXTANT (ISSN 2990-8124) is an online journal which navigates the lenses of masculinities, sexualities, and decolonialities.
SEXTANT aims to shift our understanding of these subjects while looking at the ways they intersect, especially in areas that are often overlooked.
SEXTANT features the work of students, activists, artists, and researchers, welcoming submissions in a wide variety of mediums, such as research papers, book reviews, creative writing, visual art, and digital projects.
Now accepting submissions for Volume 2, Issue 2.
Renascence: Essays on Literature and Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion continues to publish scholarship on a wide range of time periods, traditions, and perspectives. While welcoming essays on our longstanding concerns such as T S Eliot, Flannery O’Connor, and Graham Greene, we call attention to our recent interventions into contemporary writers like Marilynne Robinson and Carolyn Forché, into Dante studies and Shakespeare studies, and into non-Western areas of inquiry.