New Transnational Latinx Perspectives on Ana Castillo
CFP
New Transnational Latinx Perspectives on Ana Castillo
Edited by Karen Roybal and Bernadine Hernández
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CFP
New Transnational Latinx Perspectives on Ana Castillo
Edited by Karen Roybal and Bernadine Hernández
116th Annual Conference - Bellingham, Washington
Friday, November 9 - Sunday, November 11, 2018
East-West Literary Relations Presiding Officer: Mike Sugimoto, Pepperdine University
We seek proposals highlighting the literary connections between East and West with particular interest in cross-disciplinary approaches exploring literary topics or methodologies within the fields of history, philosophy, religion, or film.
Submit to:
Kyle Vitale (Yale University) and Diana Henderson (MIT), editors
Call for Papers
MLA International Symposium
Lisbon, Portugal – July 23-25, 2019
What do you imagine when you hear the word “family?” How do our traditionally nuclear imaginings of family serve to marginalize non-normative formations of family and kinship? Which iterations of family get left out of discourses of family values, are subjected to hate speech, or are somehow forgotten when the mainstream media talks about family?
Books and Bodies in Early Modern England
Organizers: Jillian Linster (University of South Dakota) and Harry Newman (Royal Holloway, University of London)
For a proposed panel at RSA 2019 (Toronto, March 17-19)
“Progress, Radicalism, and the U.S. South”
South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) 90
Birmingham, AL / Nov. 2-4
THE EXHIBITION: HISTORIES, PRACTICES AND POLITICS
will be the next issue of Revista de História da Arte (IHA-FCSH-NOVA)
Modern Mythologies Conference
Loughborough University, London Campus
September 19-21, 2019
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: May 30, 2019