“Ted Kooser: Fifty Years of Poetry that Matters,” SSML, May 16-18, 2019
“Ted Kooser: Fifty Years of Poetry that Matters”
24th Annual Dickens Society Symposium, 26-28 July 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS:24th Annual Dickens Society SymposiumJuly 26-28, 2019Salt Lake City, UT The 24th Annual Dickens Society Symposium will be held in Salt Lake City,Utah, co-sponsored by the Dickens Society and Utah Valley University.Proposals from scholars, independent researchers, and graduate students onany topic related to Dickens¹s life or work are welcome. One-page (250-300word) abstracts for papers deliverable in 20 minutes, plus 150-word bios,may be sent by November 15 2018 to dickenssymposium2019@gmail.com. Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah, nestled in a high-desert valleybetween two mountain ranges, a gateway to some of the most spectaculargeological formations on the planet.
Reckoning With Appetite
Call for papers:
The Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies is a fully open access peer-reviewed publication edited by graduate students at The University of Iowa that mixes traditional approaches and contemporary interventions in the interdisciplinary humanities and interpretive social sciences. This year’s issue will explore the boundaries that can challenge and facilitate interdisciplinary scholarship through an inquiry into reckoning with appetite.
NeMLA 2019 - Women and Activism: An Assembly of Words, Bodies, and Creativity
Prior to the 20th century and until this moment in history, American women as an ensemble have challenged the political, social, economic, and religious systems that demote humans based on race, gender, ethnicity, sex, religion, class, or even political affiliations. Recently, on January 20, 2018, women assembled and marched for justice, equality, and humanity.In her 2016 book titled Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, Judith Butler suggests,
Call for Papers on Adaptation: Literature, Film, and Culture
Call for Papers
Adaptation: Literature, Film, and Culture Area
Southwest Popular/American Culture Association 40th Annual Conference
February 20-23, 2019
Hyatt Regency Hotel & Conference Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico
http://southwestpca.org/
Bad Objects: The Velvet Light Trap Issue #85
The Velvet Light Trap Issue #85
Title: Bad Objects
AMSA 2019: At the Boundaries of Ourselves: Masculinities & Decoloniality
AMSA 2019
At the Boundaries of Ourselves: Masculinities & Decoloniality
Brandon University Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Brandon University is located on Treaty 2 territory, the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.
DATES: April 11-13, 2019
Keynote Speaker: Kim Anderson (Guelph) and Rob Baldwin (Guelph)
Call for Papers: At the Boundaries of Ourselves: Masculinities & Decoloniality
Feminist Media Studies Journal Special Issue: Queer Pop in Post-2000 China
Queer Pop in Post-2000 China
Children and Childhood through a Genealogical Lense
Dear Colleagues,
Dr. Sarah Richards
Guest Editor
The intersection of childhood with multiple social and political institutions can provide insight into how childhood and children have historically been positioned and how such genealogical positioning continues to inform childhood and the lives of children today. We seek papers that highlight changed and changing ideas about children and childhood not only within formal and informal institutions where childhood is situated such as school and the family, but also in relation to certain themes such as technology, sexuality, migration and war.
Journal of European Popular Culture - For Immediate Next Issue
Journal of European Popular Culture (JEPC)
Intellect Publishers
Next issue - call for article/s
This peer-reviewed journal seeks lively submissions for its latest issues on any aspect of European cultural and creative activity.
The next issue is open at present
This peer reviewed journal is interested in contemporary practices, but also in historical, contextual, biographical or theoretical analyses relating to past cultural activities in Europe.
Critical Conversations in Horror Studies
CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS IN HORROR STUDIES
Series editor: Dawn Keetley
Lehigh University Press's book series Critical Conversations in Horror Studies, edited by Dawn Keetley, Professor of English and Film at Lehigh University, is seeking manuscripts in all areas of horror studies, broadly defined.