[Call for Abstracts] Creative Writing Online in Asia
Editors:
◉ Tammy Lai-Ming Ho
(Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University)
◉ Eddie Tay
(Associate Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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Editors:
◉ Tammy Lai-Ming Ho
(Assistant Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University)
◉ Eddie Tay
(Associate Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The International Society of Steinbeck Scholars Announces
An International Conference
Steinbeck and the Twenty-First Century: Identity, Influence, and Impact
May 1-3, 2019
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library, San José State University
MEARCSTAPA
Call for Papers
MEARCSTAPA (Monsters: The Experimental Association for the Research of Cryptozoology through Scholarly Theory and Practical Application) invites papers on any topic of Monsters/Monster theory, or the Supernatural/Uncanny for a special issue of the journal Preternature(PSU Press). The special issue will celebrate MEARCSTAPA’s tenth anniversary as an academic society dedicated to the study of the monstrous.
Editors:
Amy Ash, Indiana State University
Michael Dean Clark, Azusa Pacific University
Chris Drew, Indiana State University
JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory, founded in 1971 as The Journal of Narrative Technique, is a refereed, international journal published three times a year by the Department of English at Eastern Michigan University. JNT continues to follow the high standards set during its first four decades of publication; the newly focused JNTshowcases theoretically sophisticated essays that examine narrative in a host of critical, interdisciplinary, or cross-cultural contexts.
FORUM Call for Papers, Issue 27 (2018): The Gaze
Issue 27 of FORUM seeks contributions from a wide range of disciplines concerning the gaze, recognition, and identification. All aspects of culture and identity can be said to be subject to a form of the gaze - how does an art form interact with its audience? How does the presence of the gaze affect the ownership of a medium? How is the gaze redirected in subversive art? Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Visibility and readership of subjugated narratives
Digital humanities and contemporary audiences
The #metoo movement and the male gaze