Call for Papers: Special Issue on Cinema, Architecture and Urban Space in the Balkans
Call for Papers : Special Issue on Cinema, Architecture and Urban Space in the Balkans
Proposals: 15th of July 2022
Papers due: 1st of November 2022
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Call for Papers : Special Issue on Cinema, Architecture and Urban Space in the Balkans
Proposals: 15th of July 2022
Papers due: 1st of November 2022
Call For Papers. -- Memory: The Captive and The Fugitive Online Literature Conference 2022, OCT 21-22 (Taipei GMT+08:00) deadline for submissions: May 31, 2022 full name / name of organization: National Taipei University of Technology contact email: taipeitechlc2022@gmail.com
Call For Papers. -- Memory: The Captive and The Fugitive Online Literature Conference 2022, OCT 21-22 (Taipei GMT+08:00) deadline for submissions: May 31, 2022 full name / name of organization: National Taipei University of University contact email: taipeitechlc2022@gmail.com
Call for Proposals: Ecology and Esotericism
Special Issue in Correspondences: Journal for the Study of Esotericism
Guest editor: Timothy Grieve-Carlson (Westminster College)
The nineteenth century witnessed an upsurge of representations of the region across Europe and North America, in media ranging from literary fiction to the illustrated periodical and from visual arts to architecture. The rise of regionalism has often been linked to nationalism and nation-building. As such, the transnational dimensions of regionalism—in its themes as well as publication and circulation—are frequently overlooked. These transnational aspects are the focus of the Dutch Research Council-funded project Redefining the Region at Radboud University, which considers representations of the region in literature and illustrated periodicals during the long nineteenth century.
This edited volume seeks to examine how sexual violence and feminist interventions in South Asia and the Diaspora have been articulated in the context of but, more importantly, in opposition to the #MeToo Movement. We seek to understand how the feminist movement has radically diverged from the assimilationist discourse of the #MeToo Movement and, consequently, the Global North. The #MeToo movement has not made an impact at the grassroots level because it is hinged on the victim-survivor to speak up. In an era where the Global North has been a model for influencing change in the Global South, there has been an inconspicuous absence of recognition and impact of the #MeToo Movement.
Institute of Intercultural Studies, Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw
are pleased to invite you to Faces of postmemory 5 – conflict or negotiations?
an interdisciplinary conference under the patronage
of the Section of Heritage and Cultural Memory Studies of the Polish Ethnological Society
Kraków, 25-26 October 2022
The Journal of Basic Writing: Call for AbstractsSpecial Issue: Acceleration, Basic Writing, and Pandemic-Era Pedagogy Guest Editors: Leah Anderst (QCC, CUNY), Cheryl Comeau-Kirschner (BMCC, CUNY), and Jennifer
Maloy (QCC, CUNY) The COVID-19 pandemic brought swift and major changes to higher education in the United States
and internationally. Nearly all college and university courses shifted to remote formats in the spring
semester of 2020 without knowing the duration of that change in modality. For many schools, that
move online persists whereas in some cases, the move back to in-person classes has brought with it
Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, papers are sought for a session that investigates any aspect of ecocriticism, including (but not limited to) ecocritical theory, Indigenous ecocriticism, environmental ethics, environmental justice, colonial, postcolonial, and settler colonial ecologies, gender and ecology, literary representations of non-human being, and interdisciplinary investigations of literature and environmental science. This session gives particular consideration to papers that engage with the 2022 conference theme of "Geographies of the Fantastic and the Quotidian."
Call For Interest
Chapters on Guerrilla Games Horizon series
Please distribute widely
This call is to assess interest in scholarly contributions for an edited volume on the
Horizon franchise. Released in February 2022 Horizon Forbidden West became an immediate
best-seller and with Zero Dawn is now part of one of PlayStation’s strongest new intellectual
properties.
This call is to assess whether there would be enough scholars interested to doing a chapter for an
edited volume on the franchise. Attention to the games, comics, board game, marketing, and all
Medieval Monstrosities2022-2023 Illinois Medieval Association Symposium
October 28, 2022
Online and completely free
Submission Deadline: August 1
The Illinois Medieval Association is now accepting proposals for our annual Halloween session: Medieval Monstrosities. This session is part of our annual Symposium, which runs online throughout the year. Topics are open to any work being done on the monstrous, supernatural, strange, and/or bizarre. The session will be free and online, and papers presented at the session are eligible for submission to Essays in Medieval Studies, IMA's annual proceedings volume.
Middle English Literary Environments
2022-2023 Illinois Medieval Association Symposium
Online and Free
Session Organizer: Michael W. Hollis-George, Millikin University
Session Date: 30 September 2022
Deadline for paper proposals: 1 July 2022
Call For Papers: YA Studies Around the World
Online Conference
31 October - 4 November 2022
"In 2020, the first Young Adult Studies Association conference asked "What does YA studies look like? In 2022, we’re still very interested in knowing that, but we’re also curious to know what’s changed in two years. How has YA Studies grown? Has your approach shifted? In the YASA’s second conference, we’re still interested in how our members are engaging YA. This online conference aims to bring together diverse, international voices across a range of disciplines, offering a variety of synchronous and asynchronous opportunities for presenting and engaging.
Here, There, and Somewhere in Between: Placing, Practicing, Configuring
10th and 11th November 2022
Eichstätt, Germany
Call for papers for the mid-term conference of the Graduiertenkolleg ‘Practicing Place’
CFP: Between fiction and society. Imagination and world building in the aftermath of a global pandemic
Let’s take back the future!
Call for papers for an international conference on speculative fiction, science fiction, and fantasy fiction to be held in Milan, Italy, on 12-14 October 2022. The conference is organised and hosted by IULM University of Milan, in collaboration with the Complutense University of Madrid and the HISTOPIA research group.
Fields of interest: Literature, Cinema, Tv Series, Comics, Games/Video games, New Media, Cultural History.
Writing Contemporary Wars and Contemporary Militaries:
Film and Literature of Military Interventions
from the Persian Gulf War to the Present
Conference venue: University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Date: 11-12 November
Keynote speakers:
Prof. Helen Benedict (Columbia University) and Prof. Anna Froula (East Carolina University)
CONFERENCE CALL
MELOW 2022
THE 22nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF
MELOW (THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURES OF THE WORLD)
to be held in GOA, INDIA, from 23-25 SEPT 2022
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF T.S. ELIOT’S THE WASTE LAND
REVELAR — Journal of Photography and Image Studies is open to works for its volume 7 (2022) in the following modalities:
1. Scientific papers
2. Reviews (on books, essays, or photography exhibitions)
3. Photo-essays (open to both amateurs and professional photographers)
4. Varia (other works unrelated to the theme explored in the volume)
Fandom today is often entangled with digital platforms, which offer spaces and features that make some aspects of fan culture more widely accessible amid increasingly globalized communities and models of consumption. Fans are perceived to be early adopters of new technologies, particularly those that provide space for gathering and community building. Likewise, many types of fan works, fan labor, and fandom participation depend on certain platforms for hosting, sharing, distributing, and discussing such content. However, fans also have complicated relationships with platforms, whether because their needs and uses are in conflict with other stakeholders or because platforms can generate and challenge notions of access, accountability, and community.
Call for Chapters:
The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison
Editor: Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem, CUNY
This is a call for chapter proposals for The Routledge Research Companion to Toni Morrison. This companion text is intended for a scholarly audience and as support for newer Morrison scholars as they approach their research.
Each chapter of the book has a dual function: to offer a new reading of Morrison and to review the Morrison scholarship in whatever general terrain the chapter falls within:
Call For Papers:
Tentative Title: Dance and the Black Body
Guest Editors:
Katrina Thompson Moore, Saint Louis University
Kwakiutl Dreher, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
At Half-Light Press, we're interested in hybrids, in margins, in liminal spaces, and smearing boundaries in order to create a broadened creative community. We aim to publish works that slip nooses and evade any easy definition.
Updated: May 15/12022
Dances With Things: Scriptive Objects in Quotidian Performance
Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference
November 11-13
UCLA Luskin Conference Center and Hotel
Los Angeles, California.
FINAL REMINDER: DEADLINE MONDAY, MAY 16TH
CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
Innovations in Creative Writing Studies Research: Methods, Methodologies, Practices (working title)
Editors:
Ben Ristow, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Jon Udelson, Shenandoah University
Disrupting Dominance in the Archive
Monday 5th and Tuesday 6th December 2022
Call for Papers deadline – 18th May 2022
It is anticipated that this conference will be held on-site at UAL’s London College of Communication at Elephant and Castle or online. Please indicate your preference when you apply. This conference is a joint collaboration across University of the Arts London, Kingston University and Sheffield Hallam University.
Aim and scope
Mind the Gap 2022: An Interdisciplinary PG-focused Virtual Conference on LGBTQIA+ Research and Community is a free two-day postgraduate conference hosted online by a group of PG students at King’s College London to take place on the 30th and 31st of July 2022. Our aim is to address and explore ways to access the gaps between academic research and everyday LGBTQIA+ realities. With this interdisciplinary conference we want to provide a space to enable the building of bridges between what is written in theory and what is experienced in practice. To facilitate this endeavour, we will invite LGBTQIA+ speakers, community experts, creatives, and activists to complement the PG talks. We will explore a number of questions relevant to LGBTQIA+ lives.
C.D. Wright in Context—A Contemporaries at Post45 Cluster
Frank Church Symposium 2023
Europe at a Crossroads: Progression or Regression?
March 9-10, 2023
(To be hosted HYBRID - Virtual and In-person)
Dear colleagues and friends,
the deadline of the sixth call for proposals of USAbroad – Journal of American History and Politics has been extended until May 23.
Call for Papers
Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities
Annual CAMC Conference
‘Creative Climates’
Friday, 28 October 2022
ICC Building, Coventry University
The Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities (CAMC) invites proposals for contributions to our 2022/23 annual conference on the theme of Creative Climates.
We are delighted to announce that the Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya at the Universitat de València and the Institut Interuniversitari de Llengües Modernes Aplicades de la Comunitat Valenciana (IULMA) will be hosting, on the 19th-21st of October 2022 in Valencia, Spain, the II International Conference on Discourses of Fictional (Digital) TV Series.
This second edition will focus on the representations of Gender and Social Inequality in fictional DTVS narratives and discourses.