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Feminist Spaces 3.1 Call For Works

updated: 
Monday, November 7, 2016 - 10:08am
Feminist Spaces Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, December 11, 2016

CALL FOR WORKS

Feminist Spaces 3.1 (Fall/Winter)

Feminist Spaces is now accepting general submissions for its fifth issue. Feminist Spaces welcomes work across genres and disciplines and invite students, faculty, and independent scholars to submit academic papers, creative writings, and artistic pieces that address topics in feminist, gender, sexuality or women’s studies as a primary focus. Articles may begin or enter into dialogue within feminist discourse or present historical research. Examples of topics may include but are not limited to the following:

Audiences, Fandoms, and Reception: A Kino Club 313 Conference

updated: 
Monday, November 7, 2016 - 10:08am
Kino Club 313 of Wayne State University
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 10, 2016

Call for Papers:

Audiences, Fandoms, and Reception: A Kino 313 Conference

 

deadline for submissions:  

December 10, 2016

 

conference location/date:

Wayne State University (Detroit, MI); Friday, February 17th, 2017

 

contact email:  

shelby.cadwell@wayne.edu

 

keynote speaker:

Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium: 'Devotional Bodies'

updated: 
Monday, November 7, 2016 - 9:35pm
Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Call for Papers

Devotional Bodies

Cornell University Medieval Studies Student Colloquium

Saturday 25 February 2017

Keynote Lecture: Professor Albrecht Diem, Syracuse University, ‘The Dangers of Purity: New Approaches to the Carolingian Monastic Reforms'.

The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell University is pleased to announce its twenty-seventh annual colloquium, which will take place on the 25th of February at the A.D. White House on Cornell’s Ithaca, NY campus.

Competing Traditions The 20th and 21st Century Irish Literatures between Realism and Experimentation (30 June-1 July 2017)

updated: 
Friday, February 3, 2017 - 8:52am
University of Lodz, Poland
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The tension between realism and experimentation has marked the development of modern Irish literature, being intrinsic to the work of a number of major Irish writers. Often regarded as a father-figure of all experimental writing, James Joyce was attacked by as different commentators as Lukács and Pound for the scope and radicalness of experiment, particularly in Finnegans Wake. However, Joyce himself considered his work to be firmly set in the realist tradition. At a time when he was yet to publish his first collection of lyrics, W. B. Yeats was encouraged by his father to write realist prose, which may eventually have contributed to his abhorrence of realism in favour of ever more daring experimentation in verse writing.

Last pages, last shots

updated: 
Sunday, November 6, 2016 - 7:58pm
ERIBIA, Université de Caen Normandie, France
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 27, 2017

Call for papers: Last pages, last shots

13-14 October 2017, Université de Caen Normandie, France

 

This conference continues a sequence of international events exploring the question of closure  as well as the question of adaptation.[1] We would like to turn now to the adaptation of the last pages of a novel to the screen.