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New Pathways: Brno Graduate Conference in English Studies

updated: 
Sunday, October 5, 2025 - 4:10pm
Masaryk University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 12, 2025

The DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STUDIES AT MASARYK UNIVERSITY, Brno, is pleased to announce the Brno Graduate Conference in English Studies, to be held on NOVEMBER 20-21, 2025.

This year's theme – "CULTURAL MEMORY: REMEMBERING THE FORGOTTEN" – invites doctoral students to explore numerous ways in which literary, cultural and linguistic practices contribute to the construction, preservation, and transformation of cultural memory.

The confirmed keynote speaker of the conference is prof. Dr. Volker Depkat from University of Regensburg.

Sustainable Shakespeare Exploring Human-Nature Interconnectedness in the Plays of William Shakespeare

updated: 
Sunday, October 5, 2025 - 11:14am
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deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Sustainable Shakespeare

Exploring Human-Nature Interconnectedness in the Plays of William Shakespeare 

Edited by 

Prof (Dr) Seema Raizada, Professor and Head, Govt MLB Girls PG Autonomous College, Bhopal, 9827055738

Prof (Dr) Rolii Agrawal, Professor and Head, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal, 9425148782

 

Email –sustainableshakespeare@gmail.com

 

Concept Note:

Call for Papers and Workshops: “History up for Debate: Literature, Storytelling and the Imagined Past”

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:24pm
Department of English and American Studies, University of Salzburg
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, February 2, 2026

 

Call for Papers and Workshops: “History up for Debate: Literature, Storytelling and the Imagined Past” 

1-2 July 2026, University of Salzburg, Department of English and American Studies, UniparkNonntal 

Conference within the Framework of the Salzburg Conferences on English Literature and Culture (SEC) 

Organisers: Dorothea Flothow, Julia Hartinger, Sarah Herbe, Christopher Herzog, Eva-Maria Kubin, Markus Oppolzer, and Elisabeth Schober 

 

Call for Book Chapters Title: Women in Motion: Perspectives from the Indian Subcontinent

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:24pm
Jamia Millia Islamia
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2026

Call for Book Chapters

Title: Women in Motion: Perspectives from the Indian Subcontinent

Socio-cultural factors such as gender, class, caste, ethnicity, etc. determine the motion of an individual, making the discourse especially relevant when it comes to articulating experiences of motion by/of women in the Indian subcontinent. Studies interplaying ‘motion’ and ‘female bodies’ continue to be an important avenue of exploration, illuminating how women have been navigating motion – spatially, temporally, corporeally, cognitively, socially, culturally, historically.

The Politics of Emotion: Affect, Identity and Power

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
Journal IDEA - Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 19, 2025

Call for Articles - The Politics of Emotion: Affect, Identity and Power

 

IDEA – Interdisciplinary Discourses, Education and Analysis launches its new issue on the topic The Politics of Emotion: Affect, Identity and Power.

Emotions shape the way individuals and communities navigate their personal and collective lives, influencing decisions, relationships and the structures that govern societies. They are deeply embedded in social, cultural and political contexts, acting as both a personal experience and a force that drives public action.

French Graduate Student Conference — Mutations (February 12-13, 2026)

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
University of California, Berkeley — French Graduate Student Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 10, 2025

We are pleased to announce our upcoming graduate conference, Mutations, which will take place at the University of California, Berkeley on February 12–13, 2026, with our prestigious Keynote Speaker Prof. Christy Wampole from Princeton University. You’ll find the conference abstract and further details below.

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Seeking scholars to contribute to upcoming volume on Transgender Lusophone & Portuguese-Based Creole Societies Volume for Bloomsbury's Trans Studies book series

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
Dr. Joseph Abraham Levi, George Washington University
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

I’m reaching out regarding a proposed forthcoming academic volume titled Other(ed) Worlds: Transgender Representations in Lusophone and Portuguese-Based Creole Societies, which I will be editing. This volume will be part of Trans Studies, a book series published by Bloomsbury Academic and edited by Dr. Douglas Vakoch (General Editor) and Courtney Morales (Senior Acquisitions Editor).

This proposed volume will bring together interdisciplinary essays exploring transgender narratives, identities, and resistances in the Lusophone World (from Portugal and Brazil to Lusophone Africa and Asia) / regions shaped by Portuguese colonial legacies (Africa, Asia, and the Americas).

Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA): 47th Annual Conference, February 25-28, 2026

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Call for Papers

Emily Thomas

Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)

 

47th Annual Conference, February 25-28, 2026

Marriott Albuquerque

Albuquerque, New Mexico

https://www.southwestpca.org

Submissions open: September 1, 2025

Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2025

 

CfP: Irrationality and the Age of AI

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
Desirable AI (CST, Bonn; LCFI, Cambridge)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Conference at the University of Bonn, 18-20 May, 2026

The AI revolution has accelerated in recent years, propelled by the widespread use of large language models (LLMs). Today, AI systems are not only transforming technical environments but also shaping our thoughts, emotions, and everyday linguistic practices. Increasingly, AI research and industry are shifting their attention from rational problem-solving toward aspects of human life once considered the last bastions of humanity. We can contrast this approach to AI as a simulation of ‘rationality’ with the expansion of applications into the realm of the expression of emotions and other aspects of human life often seen as ‘irrational’.

International Conference The Prism of Festivals and Performance Studies: Open Historiographical Questions

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:23pm
PRIN 2022 project – Theatre of Festivals between the Local and the Global. Rethinking the Italian Stage between the 1950s and the 1970s
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 8, 2025

We are pleased to announce that the International Conference The Prism of Festivals and Performance Studies: Open Historiographical Questions, organized within the framework of the PRIN 2022 project – Theatre of Festivals between the Local and the Global. Rethinking the Italian Stage between the 1950s and the 1970s, involving the Universities of Rome “Tor Vergata” and Parma, will take place in Rome, at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, on 9–10 October 2025.

 

All details, including the full program and the Book of Abstracts, are available on the dedicated page of the MAP – Interuniversity Research Centre for the Memory of the Performing Arts website at the following link:

Victorian Soundings

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 3:17pm
Australasian Victorian Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026

Victorian SoundingsAuckland University of TechnologyAuckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, 25-26 June 2026 

Scholars of the nineteenth century have produced ground-breaking work in the interdisciplinary field of sound studies since its inception, and continue to as they help push the boundaries of the field and expand it in intriguing ways. Scholars are now exploring the importance of sound in connection to other areas, such as the interdependence of speaking, writing, reading, and listening; the sonic interconnections between the arts, science, and new technologies; and acoustic mediations in imperial encounters with indigenous peoples.

 

Call for Papers: Issue 41: (Un)Doing Labor

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 11:22am
InVisible Culture
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Deadline: Submissions due has been extended to October 15, 2025 to invisible.culture@ur.rochester.edu

It feels only appropriate, given the recent UR graduate worker strike, that Issue 41 of InVisible Culture focus on the problem of labor. Amid the erosion of labor protections in academia, increasing challenges faced by immigrant workers in the US, and global labor conflicts in fields like healthcare and agriculture, this moment calls for a reconsideration of what labor is and how its value is structured.

Ecocriticism in German Narratives

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 11:00am
Marmara University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Ecocriticism in German Narratives
Book Series: Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology

 

About the Series

The book series Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology (Istanbul University Press) explores intersections of German literature, culture, and society with broader interdisciplinary fields.

Human-Animal Studies and Literary Animal Studies in German Narratives

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 10:09am
Marmara University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Human-Animal Studies and Literary Animal Studies in German Narratives
Book Series: Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology

 

About the Series

The book series Interdisciplinary Studies on German Philology (Istanbul University Press) explores intersections of German literature, culture, and society with broader interdisciplinary fields.

Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives

updated: 
Friday, October 3, 2025 - 9:06am
Marmara University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives
Third volume of the book series: Interdisciplinary Studies on Philology

About the Series

Interdisciplinary Studies on Philology brings together research that bridges literary studies with adjacent human and social sciences.

  • Volume I: Mythological Motifs in Narratives (published)
  • Volume II: Redefining Communication in Posthuman Age (published)
  • Volume III: Utopia, Dystopia, and Heterotopia in Narratives (planned)

Aim and Scope

Ecocritiquing Graphic Narratives: Visual Representations of Nature in Global Comics

updated: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025 - 4:16am
Subashish Bhattacharjee, Indrajit Mukherjee, Soumyadeep Chakraborty
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026

From Indigenous testimonies about extraction economies to eco-dystopian manga, comics across the world function as powerful visual laboratories for engaging with the natural world. The graphic form—with its unique interplay of word and image, its use of framing, juxtaposition, and sequentiality—stages ecological questions in ways prose often cannot. By dramatizing the temporality of both sudden catastrophes and slow processes of degradation, comics enable us to see environmental crises unfolding across multiple scales of time and space. They ask us to imagine multispecies entanglements, toxic futures, and alternative modes of dwelling, while also foregrounding human complicity in environmental collapse.

 

CFP: "THE BEAUTY OF KILLING FASCISM" / ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association)

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 8:41pm
American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) / Annual Convention 2026
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

THE BEAUTY OF KILLING FASCISM 

We invite scholars to submit an abstract to ACLA (American Comparative Literature Association), which is an academic society of scholars that focuses on cross-cultural literary studies to promote interactions between literature and other forms of study, such as the arts, sciences, philosophy, and cultural artifacts. 

The conference will take place at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada 

During February 26 - March 1, 2026.

We will begin accepting abstracts between August 26th - October 2, 2025.

Pittsburgh Graduate Music Conference 2026 - Sonic Power: Speculation, Surveillance, and Strength

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 1:52pm
University of Pittsburgh Music Graduate Student Organizaiton
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

The Music Graduate Student Organization at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes proposals for 20 minute paper presentations, performance demonstrations, or work that integrates research and practice for its 2026 conference, “Sonic Power: Speculation, Surveillance, and Strength.” We invite students, researchers, musicians, sound artists, and practitioners from diverse disciplines to consider how sound organizes power and how people reorganize power through sound. Sonic life shapes worlds, whether in the hush of archival erasure, the loudness of protest, or the sorting of listening within media infrastructures.

Bridging Caribbean Literature and Digital Humanities

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 1:52pm
Special issue editors: Gabrielle M. Jean-Louis, Michael Soriano, and Kelly Baker Josephs
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

Bridging Caribbean Literature and Digital Humanities

 

Call for Papers: Special Issue of Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 

Special issue editors: Gabrielle M. Jean-Louis, Michael Soriano, and Kelly Baker Josephs

 

Deadline for abstracts: 1 December 2025

Full papers due: 15 March 2026

Issue to be published: Fall 2026

 

This special issue of Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal seeks articles, interviews, and digital project reviews on the critical use of digital humanities methodologies to deepen the study of Caribbean literary works. 

 

Call for Papers Edited Collection: Coming of Age, Coming Undone: Abortion, Adolescence, Teen Pregnancy, and Reproductive Justice in Global Popular Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 1:52pm
Brenda Boudreau
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 30, 2025

Call for Papers
Coming of Age, Coming Undone: Abortion, Adolescence, Teen Pregnancy, and Reproductive Justice in Global Popular Culture

Audience: Media Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, Youth Studies, Reproductive Justice, Popular Culture, Girlhood Studies, Global Health, Queer Studies

Master's of English Regional Conference (MERC) 2026

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 1:52pm
Salem State University & Bridgewater State University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 22, 2025

Please Join Salem State University and Bridgewater State University for the 6th annual Master's in English Regional Conference: New England (MERC)

The conference will take place on February 28th, 2026 in person at Salem State University. Directions will be uploaded on our website in the coming weeks. Accepting works in literary studies, critical theory, English education & teaching, creative writing, professional writing, communication, TESOL & Linguistics, as well as rhetoric & composition

CFP: Do Humans Also Dream of Electric Sheeps? Technoscientific, Cultural, and Cognitive Challenges of AI

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 1:51pm
Res Viva - Interuniversity Research Centre for the Philosophy and History for Life Sciences
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, October 20, 2025

Do Humans Also Dream of Electric Sheeps?
Technoscientific, Cultural, and Cognitive Challenges of AI

International Conference – Rome, February 27-28, 2026

Organized by:

  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • Res Viva – Interuniversity Research Center on the Epistemology and History of Life Sciences
  • Italian Society for the History of Science (SISS)
  • With the support of CNR – Institute for the History of Philosophical and Scientific Thought in Modern Age (ISPF), Naples

 

Conference theme

Intersectionality and Disability Studies in Contemporary Comics and Graphic Narrative

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 12:28pm
American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

Since the 1990s, comics and graphic narratives have emerged as an emphatic media form for exploring the embodied experiences of disability and identity (e.g., Alaniz, Chute, Czerwiec, Dolmage, and Refaie). To date, much scholarship has focused on Anglophone or Euro-American paradigms, leaving significant gaps in our understanding of how disability intersects with race, gender, class, and colonial histories in graphic narratives from diverse contexts. To bridge the gap, this seminar brings together international scholars from multiple disciplines (e.g., comics narratology and 4EA cognition, graphic medicine, posthumanist studies, history, and visual studies) to discuss both established and emerging works, especially those from the Global South.

The Art of Change: How Women Evolve, Transform, and Remake Themselves in the 21st Century

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 12:26pm
Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 15, 2025

The Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles

Collectif Research and Writing Anthology 2027 Call for Papers

Do you want to forge community and ignite your scholarship? Connect with scholars, activists, artists, and others passionate about the advancement of women? Impact a wider audience? By publishing in Collectif, Mount Saint Mary’s University’s interdisciplinary journal of research, writing, and art, you will reach 50,000 potential readers. To celebrate the issue’s release, The Center for the Advancement of Women will host a salon, where contributors can share their work and connect with the Center community.

2027 Theme and Call

The Medieval in Museums: call for contributions

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 12:20pm
The Medieval In Museums (edited collection)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 3, 2025

We invite short abstracts (100-200 words) in response to our call for contributions for an edited volume, ‘The Medieval in Museums’. Please send abstracts by 5pm GMT on Monday 3 November to Fran Allfrey (University of York) and Maia Blumberg (QMUL) fran.allfrey@york.ac.uk ; m.blumberg@qmul.ac.uk. Please be in touch with us to discuss your idea more informally should you wish.

 

Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities: A VPFA Study Day

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 11:59am
Dr Anne-Marie Beller, Loughborough University
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

CFP: Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities

A VPFA Study Day

Loughborough University, 27 March 2026

[AAAS 2026] Asian American Literature and the Law

updated: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - 6:30am
Association for Asian American Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, October 7, 2025

[AAAS 2026] Asian American Literature and the Law

Asian American literature has emerged as a critical site of representation and resistance within the context of over 150 years of exclusionary legal policies targeting Asian communities in the United States. Beginning with the Page Act of 1875 and the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, federal legislation systematically constructed Asians as perpetual foreigners, legally ineligible for citizenship and fundamentally “unassimilable.” These exclusionary frameworks extended beyond immigration to encompass alien land laws, antimiscegenation statutes, and labor restrictions that relegated Asian Americans to legal and social marginality.

Modernist Translation and Readerly Difficulty (ACLA 2026 in Montreal)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 6:24pm
Jacob Sponga (McGill University)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

“When seeking knowledge of a work of art or an art form, it never proves useful to take the receiver into account”: thus begins Walter Benjamin’s foundational essay on the study of translation. This seminar proceeds against Benjamin’s injunction, paring translation studies with recent inquiries into reading practice and readerly attention to ask how modernist writers use translation to modulate readerly difficulty. How do modernist translators adjust difficulty both to safeguard and to enhance the reader’s imagination of an original text from which they are withheld? Do moments of difficulty in translated modernist texts – whether Victorian archaisms in C.K.

The Inscrutable Turn Across Race and Ethnic Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 2:02pm
Cecily Chen, Clara Chin, Hale Lam
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

In a recent article (2021), Sue-Im Lee observes a rising phenomenon in Asian American formal criticism: the proliferation of aesthetic concepts such as “opaque, transparent, fragmented, linear, nonlinear, discordant, or lyrical” (690).

Projecting Belief: Cinema and the Re-enchanted World

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 1:39pm
Benjamin Y Goff, King's College London
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 14, 2025

Projecting Belief: Cinema and the Re-enchanted World

King’s College London – May 21-23 2026

Conference Organizers – Rachata Sasnanand and Benjamin Y Goff

 

Call for Papers:

15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design (EvoMUSART) 2026

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 1:39pm
SPECIES Society
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Call for Papers for the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design (EvoMUSART) · Please distribute · Apologies for cross-posting
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The 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design (EvoMUSART) will take place on 8–10 April 2026, in Toulouse, France, as part of the evo* event.

Teaching Baldwin / Baldwin as Teacher

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 1:38pm
James Baldwin Review
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, August 14, 2026

Call for Papers: Teaching Baldwin / Baldwin as Teacher

In The Time of Man and Beyond: Rethinking Elizabeth Madox Roberts for the 21st Century

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 1:38pm
South Atlantic Review: Special Issue on Elizabeth Madox Roberts
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 21, 2025

South Atlantic Review Special Issue

 

In The Time of Man and Beyond:

Rethinking Elizabeth Madox Roberts for the 21st Century

 

Proposals due November 21, 2025

 

Guest Editors:

James Stamant, Agnes Scott College

Amanda M. Capelli, New York University

Goretti Benca, Marist College

 

International African Theory Camp

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 12:07pm
University of Zululand
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 10, 2025

Debates and initiatives on decolonising knowledge in Africa continue to pay significant attention to the need for increased African/indigenous content in the curriculum as well as raising awareness about biases inherent in historically dominant epistemological paradigms. However, there remains a critical gap regarding theories and theorisation as many African academics continue to rely on colonial western theories, models, concepts and paradigms for research and pedagogical purposes. This can be due to a lack of awareness of existing African-centred theories and the dearth of databases focusing on African-centred theories.

The Dark House: Absalom, Absalom! at 90

updated: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 - 9:44am
The Faulkner Studies in the UK Research Network
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 30, 2026

The Ninth Faulkner Studies in the UK Colloquium

The Dark House: Absalom, Absalom! at 90

 

May 2nd and 3rd, 2026

Online via Zoom

 

With keynote addresses by:

 

Professor Mary M. Burke

(author of Race, Politics, and Irish America: A Gothic History [Oxford UP, 2022])

and 

Dr John Michael Corrigan

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Care, Advocacy, and Children's Literature Research in Theory and Praxis

updated: 
Monday, September 29, 2025 - 12:54pm
Children's Literature Assembly of NCTE
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, October 6, 2025

The 2026 CLA Online Research Conference, co-sponsored by the Children's Literature Assembly of NCTE and the Mary Frances Early College of Education at the University of Georgia, will be held on Friday, February 20th, 2026. The theme of the conference is Care, Advocacy, and Children's Literature Research in Theory and Praxis.

The conference will feature research presentations, a journal editor session, and a keynote talk from Dr. Jonda McNair, Charlotte S. Huck Endowed Professor of Children’s Literature, The Ohio State University.

Dominican Theology and Practice: The Past 100 Years

updated: 
Monday, September 29, 2025 - 11:53am
Eckhart Center at Albertus Magnus College
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, December 5, 2025

Dominican Theology and Practice:
The Past 100 Years

Friday, February 27-Saturday, February 28, 2026
Albertus Magnus College (New Haven, CT) Call for Papers: Dominican sisters and friars, their communities, and their collaborators have made monumental contributions to theological thought and pastoral ministry in the 20th and 21st centuries. This conference seeks to explore how Dominican theology and practice has shaped contemporary theology, ministry, and social engagement over the past hundred years.

We welcome submissions for 20-minute papers that examine Dominican theology and practice. Topics might include (but are not limited to):

ACLA 2026: After Autofiction

updated: 
Monday, September 29, 2025 - 11:53am
ACLA
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

“Autofiction was fun,” laments Lauren Oyler, in a 2018 review for the Baffler, “while it lasted, but a self-conscious movement based on the lives and reading lists of young urban artists was never going to break new ground; nor did it give the reader a reason to jump out of bed in the morning." As a form (or a genre – as Oyler points out in an extended essay on the subject, these terms are often used interchangeably, although she favours the former), autofiction first came into being almost fifty years ago, coined on the back cover of Serge Doubrovsky’s Fils (1977) as “autobiography?

Critical Approaches in Black Media Culture (New Orleans, February 19-21, 2026)

updated: 
Monday, September 29, 2025 - 11:53am
Peter Kunze (Tulane University)
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Representation matters – but to whom? And how?

This iteration of the Critical Approaches to Black Media Culture conference considers the ongoing significance of representational analysis as well as the critical possibilities enabled by the turn to resonance in Black media and cultural studies. Our theme, Representation and Resonance, invites original research into images and storytelling, circulation and flows, and reception practices.

While we especially invite papers on this topic, we are open to any and all critical inquiry into Black media culture, broadly defined. Our hope is to bring together any and all scholars interested and invested in Black media culture, regardless of discipline or method.

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