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CFP - PAMLA 2019 Special Session Veterans Studies

updated: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - 4:57pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 10, 2019

CFP - PAMLA 2019 Special SessionVeterans Studies - Humor in the Military

Teaching as Students and Studying as Teachers: Dual Roles and the Liminal Graduate Student

updated: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 - 9:50am
PAMLA Conference 2019 (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 10, 2019

This roundtable will explore the liminal role of graduate students who teach or TA courses while also working on their own graduate coursework. In particular, this session will examine the way that engaging in and constantly switching between these two classroom roles may cause qualities from each role to interpenetrate with both positive and negative effects on the graduate student. This session welcomes shorter 10-minute presentations of academic or nonfiction meditations on graduate students who negotiate their teaching and studying roles.

Bicentennial Melville Panel

updated: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 - 9:49am
PAMLA Conference 2019 (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 10, 2019

This panel celebrates the bicentennial of Herman Melville’s birth on August 1st, 1819 by welcoming papers on any aspect of Melville’s legacy both during and after the nineteenth century. Possible paper topics may include, but are not limited to: how Melville’s works may speak to contemporary issues; Melville’s literary influences and how he employs them in his works; other writers who were influenced by Melville and how this influence manifests in their works; the 1920’s Melville revival; Melville's depiction of racial, cultural, sexual, or gender plurality; or textual and thematic analyses of any of Melville’s works.

Conference Panel: Medical Humanities

updated: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 - 11:53am
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association 117th Annual Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 10, 2019

Panel Title: Medical Humanities: Theory, Scope, and Practice

Venue: 117th Annual Meeting, PAMLA, San Diego, CA from Thursday, November 14 until Sunday, November 17, at the Wyndham San Diego Bayside hotel. 

CALL FOR MEDIA REVIEWERS and PAPERS – MIDDLE WEST REVIEW (spring 2020 issue)

updated: 
Thursday, September 12, 2019 - 10:31pm
Adam Ochonicky / Middle West Review
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, December 20, 2019

UPDATE: We are seeking reviewers for our spring 2020 issue (volume 6, number 2) and beyond. We accept rolling submissions of media reviews and scholarly articles.

 

CALL FOR MEDIA REVIEWERS and PAPERS – MIDDLE WEST REVIEW

 

UPDATE: World Literature at Northeast Popular Culture Association

updated: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - 4:44pm
Northeast Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, June 1, 2019

The World Literature area for the 2019 Northeast Popular/American Culture Association conference is accepting paper proposals from faculty and graduate students. NEPCA’s 2018 annual conference will be held from Friday, November 15-Saturday, November 16, 2019 at the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel in Portsmouth, NH.

George Herbert Society Chauncey Wood Dissertation Award

updated: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - 4:44pm
The George Herbert Society
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The Chauncey Wood Dissertation Award of the George Herbert Society, 2017-2019

For an Outstanding Dissertation on George Herbert

George Herbert Society Sixth Triennial Conference--Cambridge

updated: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - 4:43pm
The George Herbert Society
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, August 15, 2019

 

The George Herbert Society

announces

The Sixth Triennial Conference

at Cambridge University

George Herbert and Eloquence

18-21 June 2020

In partnership with

Peterhouse College, Trinity College, Magdalene College, and Girton College

 Plenary Speakers: Sidney Gottlieb, Sacred Heart University

Malcolm Guite, Girton College