UPDATE - Grotesque Realism: The Body and its Functions in the Contemporary American Novel - PAMLA 2019
PAMLA 2019 - Grotesque Realism: The Body and its Functions in the Contemporary American Novel
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PAMLA 2019 - Grotesque Realism: The Body and its Functions in the Contemporary American Novel
Cerebration.org a trans-cultural literary journal is seeking submissions for poetry, columns, fiction and articles for the Autumn 2019 issue. The is peer reviewed and is bi-annual. This call is for a non-themed open issue. Please send submissions in the various categories with a bio by October 31, 2019.
For more details, please check www.cerebration.org
The Midwest Conference on British Studies is happy to announce an extension for the Call for Papers for its 66th Annual Meeting to May 20, 2019. The meeting will be hosted by Loyola University Chicago in Chicago, IL, September 27-29, 2019. The keynote speaker will be Carole Levin of the University of Nebraska—Lincoln, and the plenary address will be given by Jordanna Bailkin of the University of Washington.
General Call for Papers
SAMLA invites prospective conference participants to submit abstracts to our annual General Call for Papers. The General Call will be used to build programming from accepted abstracts that did not resonate with any of our currently published CFPs.
Abstracts will be reviewed internally, and accepted abstracts will either be placed on an extant panel or combined with other General Call abstracts to create new sessions. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee acceptance and placement, though we will work earnestly and diligently to place all abstracts.
Money, Power and Print: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium on the Financial Revolution
CALL for PAPERS
Dublin, Ireland
4-6 June 2020
This colloquium, the ninth in a biennial series and the first to be held in the Republic of Ireland, invites scholars from a variety of disciplines to enrich their mutual understanding of the intersections between public finance, politics, and print during a period some scholars call the ‘financial revolution’ from around 1688 to 1776. The subject matter has been broadened slightly for 2020 to include the histories of personal credit and central banking.
Paper abstracts needed for PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association) Conference Special Session on Shakespeare:
Shakespeare’s plays abound in fools direct, but the language, gesture, and attitude of “foolery” run through his work even aside from the antics of characters such as Feste, Lear’s Fool, or Touchstone. This panel will concentrate on moments in Shakespeare that are not so much driven by the playwright’s most famous practitioners of the fool’s trade, but rather subtly informed and structured by that trade and by the perspective it affords.