CFP: Articles on Radicalism
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CALL FOR ARTICLES ON RADICALISM
Erich Auerbach’s "Mimesis"—The Representation of Reality in Western Literature—was published in 1945 and had a tremendous influence in the middle part of the 20th century. Using a method of textual analysis to establish continuities from Homer to Virginia Woolf, Auerbach has been read by virtually every serious student of literature for seventy years now. Because of the scope and density of the book it is somewhat difficult to ready examine and evaluate Mimesis. This panel will examine Mimesis from two angles. First, we will study and reflect the overarching themes of this magisterial book. Second, we will look at his individual textual analyses to probe their validity and relevance in 2016.
Cette session, intitulée Maïssa Bey: l’écriture de l’espoir et de la liberté, se propose d’inclure des contributions qui mettent en valeur l’extraordinaire richesse de l’œuvre de Maïssa Bey et qui analysent des sujets tels: écrire le non-dit, rompre le silence, briser les canons de la pudeur, rêver et oser la liberté, être femme et écrivain en Algérie contemporaine, ressusciter les mythes, réinterpréter l’histoire au féminin. Veuiilez soumettre vos propositions (250 mots) à Florina Matu (fmatu@stedwards.edu) au plus tard le 10 octobre 2016.
The 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies Western Regional
“Her Exiled Children: Ireland and Irish America”
Missoula, Montana
October 20 – 22, 2016
Submissions due July 29 at http://acisweb.org/regionals/western/submissions/
The William James Society and its peer-reviewed journal William James Studies invite abstract submissions from literary scholars with diverse interests and approaches to the life and work of William James for a special issue of the journal, "New Directions in William James and Literary Studies." Abstract paper proposals up to 300 words are due by August 15th. All submissions will conform to a strict timetable for publication for the May 2017 issue of William James Studies (for more see details below). Please submit abstracts or direct queries to both Dr. Todd Barosky (tbarosky@stmartin.edu) and Dr.
The Graphic Panel Review is an online journal that publishes original short comics, articles and materials regarding comic pedagogy, and articles about all facets of comic scholarship. Our goals are to provide a space where quality original short comics can be shared while fostering an appreciation of comics and promoting comics as a serious artistic form.
We are seeking submissions in both comics and written form for our first issue.
Comics
CALL FOR PAPERS—KALAMAZOO MEDIEVAL CONGRESS 2017
1402: A ROUNDTABLE
Conference dates: November 18 & 19, 2016, NUI Galway
KEY NOTE SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT:
We are delighted to now reveal the first of our keynote speakers: Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington.
Micheline is the granddaughter of the renowned Irish suffragette Hanna Sheehy Skeffington. In 2014, Micheline won an Equality Tribunal case against NUI Galway, for discrimination on the basis of gender in the 2009 NUI Galway round of promotions to Senior Lecturer. She is the first female academic to achieve this in Ireland. Since then she has continued to campaign tirelessly for equality in Ireland's third level institutions.
Revolutionary Genders 2016
The second half of the nineteenth century was marked by the emergence of the global women’s movement. Feminist writer Sarah Grand (1854-1943) is considered to be the first to have coined the term “New Woman” in 1894 in England. New Woman writers (in Victorian literature the New Woman novel forms a separate genre) participated in the feminist debate. Feminism altered the course of literature by challenging those literary conventions that governed the portrayal of women and women's experience at the fin de siècle. Feminist texts explicitly advocated social change and discussed new women’s roles in society.
Panel title: "Fanfiction in Medieval Studies: What Do We Mean When We Say 'Fanfiction'?"
Conference: 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 11-14, 2017
Organizer: Dr Anna Wilson, anna.wilson@utoronto.ca
Abstract submission deadline Sept 15
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON & PUNK SCHOLARS NETWORK PRESENT THE THIRD ANNUAL
In partnership with PIND (Punk is Not Dead)
A History of the Punk Scene in France (1976-2016)
CONFERENCE AND
POSTGRADUATE
SYMPOSIUM
THE ART OF PUNK
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON
FRIDAY 25TH NOVEMBER 2016
Third Annual PSN Conference
and Postgraduate Symposium
Call for papers Conference Danielle Darrieux A Star Crossing the 20th Century Université Bordeaux Montaigne, the 4th and 5th May 2017 Daniel Darrieux was born May 1, 1917 in Bordeaux. Her career is exceptionally long (1931-2010) and covers several artistic fields: cinema, song, theatre, television, and music hall. However, no reference book has yet been devoted to her. The centenary of her birth is an opportunity to correct this oversight.
Trans-Humanities
Ewha Institute for the Humanities
Ewha Womans University
52, Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750 Republic of Korea
Tel: 82-2-3277-6596/6597; Fax: 82-2-3277-6598
Email: trans@ewha.ac.kr; Website: http://eih.ewha.ac.kr