Notes on the Politics of Locations: Exploration and Example in Adrienne Rich
50th NeMLA Convention, March 21-24, 2019
Washington, D.C.
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50th NeMLA Convention, March 21-24, 2019
Washington, D.C.
Call for Chapter Proposals
Working Title: Canonical Young Adult Literature: Criticism & Critique
Editors
Victor Malo-Juvera, University of North Carolina Wilmington, malov@uncw.edu
Crag Hill, University of Oklahoma, crag.a.hill@ou.edu
Proposal Submission Deadline: November 1, 2018
Proposal Decisions: December 22, 2018
Overview
Digital Humanities: a cross-disciplinary approach to literature, language and education
Volume 12 of Iperstoria (www.iperstoria.it)
Editors:
Mauro Carassai (California State University Northridge, USA)
Annarita Taronna (University of Bari, Italy)
The Shadow Lines (1988) is Amitav Ghosh’s acclaimed masterpiece. The novel won the Sahitya Akademi award, India’s most prestigious annual literary prize, as well as the Ananda Puraskar in 1990. The novel has gained enormous resonance in postcolonial studies as it touches upon some of the major issues in the fields of colonial history, national identities, memory,time and space, hybridity, transnationalism and borders. It has been seminal in the definition and discussion of a postcolonial cartography.
RuPaul’s Drag Race has steadily increased its audience share and jumpstarted the careers of dozens of drag performers. It’s not simply a contest to be declared “America’s Next Drag Superstar,” but a platform for each queen to shape their brand, promote different forms drag, and start conversations on a number of cultural questions (i.e. gender, race, and identity). This panel seeks paper that considers how the show has educated audiences on drag, beauty, race, and gender through its successes and failures.
The conference is through the Northeast Modern Language Association and will take place March 21-24th, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
Submissions are due: September 30, 2018
The rise of the internet has certainly led to a proliferation of false news stories and social media posts/pages. Fake news's profile has only risen as more organizations describe legitimate news sources as false when they don't like what is being said, leading to further confusion for students regarding who to believe. This roundtable looks at how to effectively educate first-year students on credible research methods, such as how to vet web sources and disseminate biased news reporting. The priority should be on recent examples to provide a practical context on the subject.
The conference is through the Northeast Modern Language Association and will take place March 21-24th, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
"Linguistic (Re)Turns"
Organizers: Sara Ceroni (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Luke Mueller (Bentley University)
Session at ICMS Kalamazoo 2019, May 9-12. Sponsored by the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship.
We encourage submissions that address non-European and / or non-Christian contexts.
Please send abstracts of approximately 250 words, along with a completed Participant Information form, to session organizer Dainy Bernstein (dainybernstein@gmail.com) by September 15. Please include your name, title and affiliation on the abstract itself. All abstracts not accepted for the session will be forwarded to Congress administrators for consideration in general sessions, per Congress rules.
This is a session sponsored by the International Layamon's Brut Society for the 54th International Congress on Medieval Stodies, Western Michigan University, May 9-12, 2019.
This is a session sponsored by the International Layamon's Brut Society for the 54th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 9-12, 2019, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN/CLOSE DATE ON ACLA WEBSITE--ACLA.ORG: August 30-September 20, 2018
ANNUAL CONFERENCE LOCATION, DATE: March 7-10, 2019, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
ISECS 2019, Edinburgh
The International Congress on the Enlightenment is the quadrennial meeting of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS) and the world’s largest meeting of specialists on all aspects of the eighteenth century. Recent ISECS congresses have been held in Los Angeles (2003), Montpellier (2007), Graz (2011), and Rotterdam (2015). The 15th ISECS Congress will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, from Sunday 14 July to Friday 19 July 2019. It is organized by the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) and the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society (ECSSS), and hosted by the University of Edinburgh.
11-12 June 2019
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Department of Historical Studies
Keynote speakers:
Hans-Peter Söder (Munich)
China Mills (Sheffield)
FEMINISM: Historical Legacies and Current Challenges
Call for papers, Special Issue of Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, edited by Rossella Ghigi (University of Bologna) and Catherine Rottenberg (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
American Comparative Literature Association 2019 Annual Meeting
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
March 7 – 10, 2019
Transregional Postcolonialisms: Queer Remainders of Disappearing Imperialism
https://www.acla.org/transregional-postcolonialisms-queer-remainders-disappearing-imperialism
Co-organizers:
Ryanson Alessandro Ku, Postdoctoral Associate, Duke University (ryanson.ku@duke.edu)