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HOME, HOMECOMING, HOMESICKNESS. Online International Emerging Scholars’ Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:19pm
Academic Association for Doctoral Students & Students of English
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, March 26, 2026

Call for Papers

                                                                        Home, Homecoming, Homesickness.

Online International Emerging Scholars’ Conference

20—21 April 2026

 

Eliot Society: MMLA 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:18pm
International T.S. Eliot Society
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, April 24, 2026

Eliot Society MMLA CFP 2026

MLA 2027: Food, Science, and Literature

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
Jane Robbins Mize
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

The Science and Literature Forum is seeking abstracts for a panel at MLA 2027, “Food, Science, and Literature”:

California alone grows half of the fruits and vegetables in the US. This panel brings together scholars examining literature of food, food science, food justice, and agriculture in California and beyond.

Please submit a 250-word abstract and bio to jmize@saic.edu by Friday, March 20th.

MLA panel 2027 Romanian, Hungarian and other Emancipatory Narratives

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
MLA 2027, 7-10 January, Los Angeles
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 28, 2026

Dear colleagues,

 

We invite proposals for a guaranteed panel at the Modern Language Association Annual Convention (MLA 2027) in Los Angeles, to be held January 7–10, 2027, titled “Romanian, Hungarian and Other Emancipatory Narratives.”

Deadline Approaching (MLA 2027): William Morris, Collections Technology & the Virtual Archive

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
The William Morris Society in the United States
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Call for Papers: MLA 2027 - Los Angeles

The William Morris Society in the United States is soliciting proposals for two panels at next year's MLA (January 7-10, 2027 in Los Angeles). You are warmly invited to submit proposals for either session. Please submit your proposals to the email addresses listed with each CFP. Submissions must be received by March 15.

 

 

William Morris, Collections Technology & the Virtual Archive

 

Deadline Approaching (MLA 2027): William Morris, Labor & the Nineteenth Century

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
The William Morris Society in the United States
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Call for Papers: MLA 2027 - Los Angeles

The William Morris Society in the United States is soliciting proposals for two panels at next year's MLA (January 7-10, 2027 in Los Angeles). You are warmly invited to submit proposals for either session. Please submit your proposals to the email addresses listed with each CFP. Submissions must be received by March 15.

William Morris, Labor & the Nineteenth Century

The Cinema of the Thunder Dragon: A Critical Mapping of Bhutanese Visual Culture

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
Raiganj University and University of North Bengal
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

We invite original scholarly contributions for an edited comprehensive volume dedicated to
the histories, aesthetics, industries, and cultural politics of cinema in Bhutan. As Bhutanese
filmmaking gains increasing regional and global visibility—through both popular and festival
circuits—this volume seeks to offer the first sustained, interdisciplinary mapping of its
cinematic landscape.

Over/Flows: Convergence and Confluence in the Environmental Humanities

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
Environment, Culture, and Society Cluster, Northwestern University
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

As the flagship journal of Northwestern’s Environment, Culture, and Society cluster, Lime’s second symposium takes its thematic inspiration from a site familiar to all Chicagoans, and so too for our neighbors around the Great Lakes region. We seek to mobilize the productive multivalence of the shore, the collision point between formlessness and form, known and unknown, or the sanctioned and the unruly, as a metaphoric image for the transgressive encounters initiated by work in the environmental humanities.

FEMSPEC - Call for Creative Writing Editor

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
Femspec
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal dedicated to challenging gender through speculative means in any genre, seeks volunteers to fill the following role:

CREATIVE WRITING EDITOR

 

Duties Include:

Coordinating the peer review process for creative writing submissions to the journal.  The Creative Writing Editor would liaise with authors who submit to the journal, would pass their submissions on to peer reviewers, and would return reviewers' comments to the authors. 

 

Attending collective meetings on a regular basis (now Thursday 12:30 PM EST) - meetings are held every week during production, then move to every other week afterward

 

Preferred Qualifications:

FEMSPEC - Call for Proofreader

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:12pm
Femspec
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

FEMSPEC, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal dedicated to challenging gender through speculative means in any genre, seeks volunteers to fill the following role:

 

Proofreader

 

Duties include:

 

Proofreading all material to be published in the journal.  This includes scholarly articles, book and media reviews, event coverage, and other material.  Note that proofreading is restricted to correcting errors of grammar, punctuation, citation, and phrasing - the Proofreader will not be reviewing or altering the content of the submitted material (this is covered in the peer review process).

 

CFP MLA 2027: Boricua Pop(ulist)Art: Reassessing Puertorriqueñidad in the Bad Bunny Era

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:09pm
LLC Puerto Rican Forum of the Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 23, 2026

Call for Papers: The LLC Puerto Rican Forum of the Modern Language Association

invites paper proposals for the 2027 convention in Los Angeles that engage in a

nuanced analysis and reassessment of the trajectory of Puertorriqueñidad in the arts

over the last quarter of a century that critically addresses music, visuality, and

language.

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During the transition between the 20th and 21st centuries, Puerto Rican artists helped

lead the charge of what at the time was denominated the Latin Boom. Artists like Ricky Martin,

Heated Rivalry: Queering Sports in Popular Culture

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:09pm
Journal of Fandom Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 13, 2026

Since the release of the Canadian-produced streaming TV show Heated Rivalry, the show and its actors have exploded across traditional and social media, prompting wide discussions about sexuality in sports and the female consumption of MM (male/male) romance. Based on the Game Changers novel series by Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry follows the illicit romance between two male hockey players. In the months since, both NHL ticket and queer romance novel sales have skyrocketed; parodies of Heated Rivalry have popped up on SNL and off-Broadway stages.

Critical AI and South Asian Diaspora

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:09pm
MLA 2027 Special Session
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Inviting 250-300 words abstracts focusing on intersections between Critical AI and literary/cultural texts to explore how AI driven surveillance and security systems reinforce or counter racism against the South Asian communities in the US.

Constructed Agents: From Imagination to Real Interaction

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:09pm
Rochelle Zuck, Iowa State University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS2026 Technology for Second Language Learning ConferenceOctober 15-16, 2026Hybrid (Online & Iowa State University)



The Constructed Agents theme provides a forum for exploring how humans develop their understanding of AI agents from their exposure to representations of agents in literature and film. The conference explores how and to what extent representations of non-human sentient agents such as Frankenstein’s creature in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel and Hal in 2001 Space Odyssey may shape views of today’s language-using AI agents including those for language learning.

Call for Proposals "Bodies of Culture" Conference, November 6-7, 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:09pm
Tal Granovsky Amit
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, August 18, 2026

The Center for Body, Mind, and Culture of Florida Atlantic University invites paper proposals for a conference on “Bodies of Culture: Somaesthetic Explorations” that is planned for November 6-7, 2026, at FAU’s Boca Raton campus. The conference call for papers is as follows:        

                                                Bodies of Culture: Somaesthetic Explorations  

“Hegel’s Philosophy of Action”

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:08pm
"Open Philosophy" De Gruyter Brill
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2026

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

for a topical issue of Open Philosophy

HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF ACTION

 

Open Philosophy (https://www.degruyterbrill.com/journal/key/opphil/html) invites submissions for the topical issue “Hegel’s Philosophy of Action”, edited by Bojana Jovićević (University of Ljubljana) and Gregor Schäfer (University of Basel/University of London).

 

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Neo-Victorian Crime: A Companion

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 2:08pm
Helen Davies and Maria Isabel Romero-Ruiz
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Neo-Victorian Crime: A Companion – extended cfp

We are seeking 3 additional chapters for an edited collection, Neo-Victorian Crime: A Companion, which is currently under contract with Peter Lang publishers.

Call for Papers: Contemporary Approaches to Film Noir (#MLA27)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:39pm
Mingrui Wen
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

Call for Papers: Contemporary Approaches to Film Noir (#MLA27)

Modern Language Association (MLA) 2027 Convention 

Los Angeles, CA

7–10 January 2027

Film noir has evolved far beyond its mid-century origins, and has become a versatile and vital site for representing and intervening into contemporary realities. In preparation for an MLA 2027 special session proposal, this panel seeks papers that investigate noir films with cutting-edge approaches. We invite papers that engage with the following topics, including, but are not limited to:

FEMSPEC - Call for Peer Reviewer for Article Submission about The Orville

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:35pm
Femspec
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Femspec seeks a guest peer reviewer to review an article submission about the television series The Orville.

Qualifications:

1. The applicant has watched the series.

2. The applicant possesses an MA or PhD in English, Women's and Gender Studies, or a related field, or is an advanced graduate student pursuing a degree in one of these fields.

 

Femspec is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed feminist academic journal dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, surrealism, myth, folklore, and other supernatural genres.  Femspec publishes both academic scholarship and creative writing.

 

15th International Conference on Language and Literary Studies - Language, Literature, and AI

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:34pm
Alfa BK University, Belgrade, Serbia
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Dear colleagues, 

 

Faculty of Foreign Languages is pleased to announce two confirmed keynote speakers: Prof. Jozef Štefčik (Bratislava University of Economics and Business) and Prof. Danimir Mandić (Faculty of Education, University of Belgrade).

Our 15th International Conference on Language and Literary Studies will be held on 29 and 30 May 2026. The topic for this edition of our annual conference is

LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

18th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:34pm
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 15, 2026

The 18th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference will be held September 12, 2026, at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. The conference committee is now accepting presentation proposals for the upcoming conference. Presentation proposals on any aspect of the 2026 conference theme “Remembering Louisiana,” as well as creative texts by, about, and/or for Louisiana and Louisianans, are sought for this year’s conference.

CFP MLA 2027 panel: Critical Girlhoods in Contemporary American and Canadian Literature and Culture

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:34pm
Modern Languages association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

In the light of girl-centric third-wave feminism and critical regionalism, contemporary American and Canadian literary and cultural texts present innovative girlhoods enabling expansive and emancipatory processes. Please submit an abstract (250 words) and a short bionote.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, March 20, 2026

Mercedes Albert-Llacer, Universitat Jaume I (mllacer@uji.es)

https://mla.confex.com/mla/2027/webprogrampreliminary/Paper33899.html

Black Girl Freedom Songs- MLA 2027

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:34pm
Dr. Bria Harper- MLA Special Session
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

This sessions welcomes 300-word abstracts that actively engage the ways that Black-girl centered literature (novel, poetry, media, etc.) reimagines modes of resistance, resilience, and world-making through historical and modern definitions of freedom and emancipation.

On Sean Bonney: Poetic Radicalism at the Turn of the Third Millennium

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:32pm
Université Paris Cité
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

On Sean Bonney: Poetic Radicalism at the Turn of the Third Millennium

 

A two-day international conference to take place at

Université Paris Cité

 

10th and 11th of December, 2026

 

Organising committee:

Bastien Goursaud (Université de Picardie – Jules Verne)

Andrew Hodgson (Université Paris Cité)

Abigail Lang (Université Paris Cité)

Elise Legal (Université Paris 8)

Sean Mark (Université Catholique de Lille)

 

The Natural Sciences and Children’s Literature at MLA 2027

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:20pm
Maryam Khorasani, University of Florida
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

Non-guaranteed panel at MLA 2027 co-sponsored by the Children’s Literature Association and the MLA forum on Science and Literature. This panel seeks papers on how children’s and young adult literature has engaged the natural sciences across historical and contemporary contexts, including plants, animals, evolution, and the scientific study of the natural world. We invite papers exploring the diverse ways literature for children and young adults mediates knowledge of the natural world, sometimes to instruct, sometimes to inspire wonder, sometimes to question the very authority of empirical observation. How does a text balance the excitement of botanical, zoological, or ecological discovery with the weight of explanation?

2027 MLA CFP: The Promises of Monsters: Those Haunting Feminist Speculative Fiction

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:19pm
Ezgi Hamzaçebi / MLA 2027
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, March 14, 2026

This panel explores the promises and provocations of monstrous and ghostly figures in feminist and queer speculative fiction, focusing on gendered human and nonhuman bodies. We are particularly interested in how monsters articulate socially ingrained fears and anxieties about women, queer communities, and the nonhuman world, as well as the desires and apprehensions they evoke toward the impossible, the fantastic, or the supernatural. Contributors might consider how these monstrous imaginings shape, challenge, or expand the category of “us,” offering critical insights into who is included, who is excluded, and on what grounds.

Historical Horror: Women, History, and Horror in the Twenty-First Century

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:19pm
Stephanie Russo, Macquarie University
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Critical essays are invited for an edited collection on the Historical Horror novel in the twenty-first century. This volume will focus on the intersection of women, history and the horror novel. It will explore representations of gender, sexuality and power in historical horror novels.

Horror and history have been intertwined since the publication of the first Gothic novel, Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, in 1764. The past is a useful landscape for the horror novel, as it allows both a distancing—horror is imagined to happen on other shores or in other times—as well as a closer exploration of the horrors to be found at home.

Forced Displacement and Expressions of Emancipation

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:19pm
Mohammad Akbar Hosain/ Illinois State University
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

 This panel invites 250-word abstracts on creative and aesthetic expressions of emancipation emerging from refugee, diasporic, and forcibly dispossessed contexts across the Global South, examining resistance, agency, and world‑making within displacement and humanitarian regimes.

Close Reading, Professional Practice, and Public Writing (seminar)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:17pm
Modern Language Association, 2027
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 16, 2026

Why is close reading a particularly valuable learning strategy/professional practice at the current moment? This MLA seminar (a guaranteed session) seeks participants interested in thinking and talking through aspects of close reading with an eye towards producing pieces of public writing (e.g. an OpEd, think piece, lyric essay, call to action, etc. published in a newspaper, magazine, or periodical, in print or online). Topics for exploration may include, but are not limited to:

CFP - Journal of the Wooden O

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:16pm
Dr. Stephanie Chamberlain/Journal of the Wooden O
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 16, 2026

The Journal of the Wooden O (JWO) is a peer-reviewed academic publication focusing on Shakespeare studies. The editors invite papers on topics 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.

University of Toronto Quarterly - General Submissions CFP

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:14pm
University of Toronto Quarterly
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026

University of Toronto Quarterly (UTQ) is currently seeking submissions. Established in 1931, UTQ publishes innovative and exemplary scholarship from all areas in the humanities. As an interdisciplinary journal, UTQ favours articles that appeal to a scholarly readership beyond the specialists of a given discipline or field.

Chinese Poetry: Institution and Life

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:14pm
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) Annual Convention
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

CFP: Chinese Poetry: Institution and Life
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) Annual Convention
Conference Dates: October 8-10, 2026
Location: Marriott Courtyard in Ogden, Utah

Session 1 The Institutions of Chinese Poetry

MLA 2027 CfP: Women and Emancipatory Narratives Across Media

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:14pm
Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 27, 2026

This in-person panel invites 250-word abstracts that examine women’s narratives, (self)representations, and forms of agency within resistance movements across film and digital platforms.

Related topics are welcome to be discussed.

 

The Weirding of Text into Image

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:13pm
Modernist Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2026

Seminar for Modernist Studies Association Conference

How text appears on the page has been of periodic interest to poets for centuries. This interest grew in late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century poets as shown by the work of Stephane Mallarmé and by artistic movements such as Dada. Concrete poetry, a style of poetry mostly from Germany and Brazil in the 1950’s (Thomas) adhered to this interest. Other types of experimental poetry have worked on the liminal edges between text and image, where the appearance of the text supersedes its content, as in more recent work by Susan Howe. Generally speaking, as Greg Thomas argues, this poetry is “concerned with complicating or undermining linguistic sense” (Thomas 4) in its turn to the visual.

‘Disagreeing Well’: Tagore, Gandhi and the Postcolonial States (Santanu Biswas Memorial Young Researchers’ Conference 2025 - 2026)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:10pm
Department of English Jadavpur University, Kolkata
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Rabindranath Tagore and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, two of the greatest thinkers of the world had, between them, a kinship and appreciation of profound depth and mutuality. Both stood for universal humanism and emancipation of the dispossessed though their paths were seminally divergent.

Fan Studies Network North America (FSNNA) 20256 conference

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:07pm
Fan Studies Network North America (FSNNA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 8, 2026

Call for Proposals

Fan Studies Network North America Conference 2026 (virtual)

October 22-25, 2026


 

THE BOUNDARIES OF FAN STUDIES AND FANDOM

Composition beyond Walls: Writing and Arguing for/in Spaces beyond the Classroom

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:05pm
Jeff Birkenstein & Sharon Mitchler/Centralia College
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

Call for Papers:

Panel Title: Composition beyond Walls: Writing and Arguing for/in Spaces beyond the Classroom
Location: MLA National Conference, Los Angeles, California
Date: January 7-10, 2027

Panel Hosts: Dr. Jeff Birkenstein and Dr. Sharon Mitchler, Centralia College (Centralia, Washington)

Proposal Deadline: March 22, 2026

 

The Challenge

MLA 2027: Pacific Worlds in Early American Literature

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 1:04pm
LLC Early American
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 22, 2026

Hi all,

 

See the below CFP for a panel on Pacific early American literature for next year’s MLA. Please circulate to anyone you think might be interested!

Conspiracy Theories in the Wake of Disaster

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 12:59pm
Matthew Hannah / University of Wisconsin-Madison
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 15, 2026

Conspiracy Theories in the Wake of Disaster

 

Matthew N. Hannah

Associate Professor

Department of Communication Arts

University of Wisconsin—Madison

mhannah2@wisc.edu

 

Zachary Loeb

Assistant Professor

Department of History

Purdue University

zloeb@purdue.edu

 

MLA 2027 Seminar: Emancipatory Pedagogy and Post-Traumatic Growth

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 12:59pm
Aimee Pozorski, Central Connecticut State University & Aili Pettersson Peeker, University of California, Santa Barbara
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, March 20, 2026

This cfp is for a proposed seminar at MLA 2027, to be held in Los Angeles from 7 to 10 January 2027. This seminar explores classrooms as sites of care and repair through trauma-informed and inclusive pedagogies and institutional courage, engaging embodiment, memory, and affect as approaches to trauma and learning. Submit a 200-word abstract and bio.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, March 20, 2026

Submit your abstract via email to:

Aimee Pozorski, Central Connecticut State University (pozorskia@ccsu.edu ) Aili Pettersson Peeker, University of California, Santa Barbara (aili@writing.ucsb.edu )  

Literary Representations of Vulnerability

updated: 
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - 12:54pm
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

Vulnerability has become a key term in contemporary critical theory, ethics, trauma studies, gender studies, disability studies, postcolonial studies, and affect theory. But fiction has long engaged with vulnerability – not necessarily as weakness or exposure, but as a condition of relationality, openness, resistance, and change. From tragic protagonists to marginalized bodies and precarious subjectivities, literary texts have repeatedly returned to fragility, dependency, and risk.

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