Special Topic:Confluence-- Thomas Merton (CEA 3/30/23-4/1/23
International Thomas Merton Society
at the
College English Association
52nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE
San Antonio, TX - Sheraton Gunter Hotel
March 30-April 1, 2023
Call for Papers
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International Thomas Merton Society
at the
College English Association
52nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE
San Antonio, TX - Sheraton Gunter Hotel
March 30-April 1, 2023
Call for Papers
Call for Papers:
Alabama State University
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Research and Creative Activity
2023 International Hybrid Symposium
RCAS 2nd Annual International Hybrid Symposium 2023 Topic:
Empowerment
CENTERS AND PERIPHERIES: THE GLOBAL PREMODERN CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSIONS April 20-22, 2023
EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 14, 2022
Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas
Featuring Keynote Speakers: Jonathan Hsy, George Washington University and Ulinka Rublack, University of Cambridge
Jonathan Hsy will be speaking on “Crafty Mobilities: Disabled Travel Writing and a Global Middle Ages”
Ulinka Rublack will be speaking on "The Triumph of Fashion in the Early Modern World"
CFP: Special Issue on Memories of Antiquity
We invite prospective contributions for a special journal issue centred around modes of remembering antiquity (including the reception of ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, the Near East, and other cultural contexts).
Call for Papers
Reading HBO’s Euphoria - Edited Collection
In recent years, there has been no more controversial TV series than HBO’s Euphoria. Adapted from an Israeli production by the same name, by Sam Levinson, its explicit portrayal of Gen Z addiction, sexual violence, and identity crisis has attracted cult devotion and open-mouthed condemnation. The furore around Euphoria’s portrayals of heroin, nudity and mental health have obscured just how complex a take on our culture this high school drama really is. Peek behind the social-media-mirroring of its tone, and you find a work of deep sophistication.
Description: This panel suggest studying the “Digital Communities of Resilience in everyday life”. The online and the offline world are more interdependent. The COVID-19 pandemic had multiple impacts in everyday life. This has created a new set of variables that are constantly influencing how ideas are produced and amplified through communities.
Hey everybody, The 19th annual Tolkien @ UVM conference will be held on April 1st 2023. Abstracts are due by January 15th 2023. Please keep them to about 200 words. And send them to Chris Vaccaro at cvaccaro@uvm.edu We are accepting papers on all things concerning the Second Age of Middle-earth. Topics will vary and some papers not on this theme will also be accepted. Priority will be given to enquiries into history, historiography, and the historicity of race, gender, sexuality. This is a hybrid conference, so presenters can attend in person (preferred) or virtually. Our keynote will be the amazing Gergely Nagy!
Call for Papers
Postsocialist Affectivity and Intersectional Feminism
Volume 68 (1/2023)
Submission deadline: October 31, 2022
Editors:
Jana Kukaine (Art Academy of Latvia)
Natalia Anna Michna (Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland)
Since its emergence, medieval disability studies has asked questions about the meanings of disability in the Middle Ages, the lived experiences of people with disabilities, and how scholars can apply the frameworks of disability studies to medieval texts. Although these questions have led to insightful and field-changing scholarship, much of this work centers the Western tradition. In order to explore a broader and more accurate view of disability in the global Middle Ages, we ask these same questions but with a focus on non-Western texts. This panel seeks presentations on any aspect of disability in the global Middle Ages, and we welcome submissions from across disciplines, including literature, art, history, religion, and philosophy.
Organisers: Lilith Todd (Columbia) and Christopher Geary (UC Berkeley)
(CTRL-)Shifting Practices: Advancing Internet Research Ethics through Feminist Rhetorics
Call for Abstracts for Issue 15 (Autumn 2023)
Present Futures
The present is great with the future.
—Gottfried Leibniz, 1703
In times when the present seems to be facing an imminent – and immanent – crisis, we want to take a step forward and investigate how various concepts and imaginaries of the future can be made fruitful for the present. The 15th issue of On_Culture seeks to explore forms of present futures – futures that manifest in the present and a/effect it – to provide new approaches and critical perspectives to thinking about the future in the study of culture.
Call for Papers
AAAS Long Beach, CA on April 4-6, 2023
Send us a 250-word abstract along with a 100-word bio by September 31, 2022. \
jean_amato@fitnyc.edu [subject: AAAS abstract]
(We will submit the final panel on Oct 3rd)
Constructing Asian American Masculinities: Public Health and Cultural Studies
Organizer: Kyunghee Pyun, Fashion Institute of Technology
Discussant: Jean Amato, Fashion Institute of Technology
Join us this April in San Antonio for the 2023 Popular Culture Association Conference! Here is the Beer Culture Call for Proposals: https://lnkd.in/gVJxaH-k
Please feel free to message Katie Schwind, the Beer Culture Area chair, if you have any questions or want to chat about your ideas. Proposals are due by December 20th. Due to the interdisciplinary and applied nature of this field of study, we are accepting proposals from academics and industry professionals.
SCMS Translation/Publication Committee
Call for Translations
2022-2023
*DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 30th, 2022*
The Journal for Cinema and Media Studies publishes translations of outstanding scholarly and creative work on cinema. The originals may be in any language and come from any period or geographic region. We welcome two types of proposals: (1) a single text such as a journal article, book chapter, or self-contained section of a book that focuses on a particular topic in a unified, coherent way; and (2) a group of smaller texts that are linked thematically, geographically, or otherwise.
Call for chapter proposals for an edited collection The Ocean of Stories: the philosophical power of fairy tales
The GCWS conference “Liberating Temporality and Spatiality ” welcomes graduate students in all areas of study to submit their abstracts or synopses of in-progress scholarly papers, dissertation or thesis chapters, article drafts, or in-progress film/mixed media works. Proposals may come in the form of papers, films, art, performance, visual art, or alternate forms not listed above.
This is a call for papers for the ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment) Panel at the American Literature Association Conference: May 25-28, 2023, The Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA (in person).
Papers on any of the following topics in any period of American literature (fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction) are especially welcome:
Literature of/and “accidental” farming
Literature of/and urban agriculture or community supported agriculture
Eco-georgics
Agriculture and the wild
Literature of/and food (in)security or deserts
Lineages of literary farming
I am editing the Companion to Sexuality of the Medieval West with Jenny Bledsoe for Arc Humanities. The projected publication date is early 2024. This volume is intended to be an update of the classical Bullough and Brundage volume, with a more inclusive approach.
We are looking someone to write on North Africa. The deadline for submission can be somewhat negotiable, but May 2023 would be ideal. The essay should 6,000-6,500 words, and use a broad approach rather than a specific argument (e.g., handbook style). Chicago style citations as appropriate. Use of images possible as well. All essays peer reviewed.
Please contact me for further details and/or with questions.
Father, Fathering and Fatherhood in the Italian American Narrative (tentative title)
Elisa Bordin and Theodora Patrona, editors
Call for papers: XXIV Annual Graduate Student Conference, Feb. 9 & 10, 2023
School of Cinema, San Francisco State University
Deadline Submission: October 30th, 2022
“Requiem for Netflix? Reflections on Two Decades of Streaming”
Keynote Speaker: Juan Llamas-Rodriguez (Assistant Professor, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania)
The ability to engage with moving images without leaving the home on an increasingly dizzying number of devices and with more and more physically disparate audiences has forced a reckoning with the very nature of these images.
As the pandemic has made it palpable, anxieties can turn into pervasive affects with detrimental effects on the psychological well-being of the individual. To be anxious is to be on edge, not only psychologically, but also ontologically and existentially; or to use Heidegger’s terms, it is to be in a state of “groundless floating” (1996).
This panel will discuss the significance of women telling their own stories, and how testimonial narratives are integral to recovering marginalized and forgotten histories. We are interested in papers specifically exploring women’s transnational identity concerning injustices of race, gender, class, and nationality.
Uppity Medieval Women Across the Globe
You are invited to contribute to a new SpokenWeb digital publication project: an anthology of annotated audiotexts, that you will select, frame and annotate.
Do you research or teach using audio or video recordings of literary events? Want to share your process, collection, and insights with a broader audience in collaboration with the SpokenWeb community? We seek SpokenWeb team members to create an anthology of digitally annotated literary performances, lectures, panels, interviews, workshops, and other category-defying recorded events held in SpokenWeb collections.
Call for Papers, Confluence at CEA 2023
March 30-April 1, 2023 | San Antonio, Texas
Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio | 205 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on Confluence for our 53nd annual conference. Submit your proposal at www.cea-web.org
Post-Colonial Literature by its very nature suggests confluence. This special topic session welcomes scholarship that explores the blending, bringing together, or the conflicts in bringing together and then the separation in the issues, ideas, and cultures in Post-Colonial literature.
Call for chapter contributions (Edited book to be submitted for consideration with Routledge)
Humanities Bulletin Journal - Call for papers
Submission Deadline: October 25, 2022
Vol. 5, No. 2 - November, 2022
ISSN 2517-4266
Humanities Bulletin is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed Journal which features original studies and reviews in the various branches of Humanities, including History, Literature, Philosophy, Arts.
This journal is not allied with any specific school of thinking or cultural tradition; instead, it encourages dialogue between ideas and people with different points of view. Our aim is to bring together different international scholars, in order to promote the dialogue between cultures, ideas and new academic researches.
The Journal is hosted by London Academic Publishing, London, UK.
Subject: Call for Papers: Confluence at CEA 2023 (War Literature and Trauma Panels)
Call for Papers, Confluence at CEA 2023
Special Topic: War Literature and Trauma
March 30-April 1, 2023 | San Antonio, Texas
Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio | 205 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205
The College English Association, a gathering of scholar-teachers in English studies, welcomes proposals for presentations on Confluence for our 53nd annual conference. Submit your proposal at www.cea-web.org
Call for Papers
JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
(VOL. 15, 2022-2023)
ISSN 2348-9871
“New Trends in Global South Humanities”