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Gender & Sexuality Writing Collective: The 27th Annual Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference

updated: 
Tuesday, May 17, 2022 - 12:08pm
University of Rochester, Susan B Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, June 15, 2022

The 27th Annual Gender & Sexuality Writing Collective

Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies

October 21-22, 2022, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

The Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at the University of Rochester will hold a two-day writing collective on October 21-22, 2022. The writing collective will provide a lively platform for graduate students, early career researchers, and independent scholars to workshop a paper with peers and faculty from multiple institutions.

Tacky/Wacky: The Corny as an Aesthetic Category

updated: 
Friday, June 14, 2019 - 1:20pm
Mathieu Perrot
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 30, 2019

“What I liked were: absurd paintings, pictures over doorways, stage sets, carnival backdrops, billboards, bright-colored prints, old-fashioned literature, church Latin, erotic books full of misspellings, the kind of novels our grandmothers read, fairy tales, little children’s books, old operas, silly old songs, the naïve rhythms of country rimes,” Arthur Rimbaud, The Alchemy of the Word (1873).

 

Rereading Empathy

updated: 
Friday, June 14, 2019 - 1:17pm
Emily Johansen and Alissa G. Karl
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 1, 2019

The call to empathize has become truly inescapable over the last decade.  Feeling with others, so the claim goes, is an ever more necessary counterbalance to economic and political systems that appear to no longer attempt to obscure their inexorable cruelty. According to philosopher Jesse Prinz, more books have been published with the word “empathy” in their titles since 2010 than in all of the 20th century. Prinz’s metric reveals a cultural fascination with empathy in educational, therapeutic, media, and scholarly circles—a trend that we might call the “empathetic imperative.” Indeed, empathy is often presented as a panacea for the world’s woes, offered as both diagnostic tool and subsequent cure.

XXII Generative Art International Conference

updated: 
Saturday, September 14, 2019 - 5:18am
ARGENIA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 30, 2019

XXII Generative Art International Conference
deadline for submissions:
September 15, 2019
full name / name of organization:
Generative Design Lab, Argenia Association
contact email:
celestino.soddu@polimi.it
GENERATIVE ART 2019

GA2019 , the 22nd Generative Art Conference, Exhibition, Live Performances
Location: Italy, Rome, Villa Giulia, National Etrurian Museum, the 19, 20 and 21 of December 2019

Art&Science - Image&Space - Music&Poetry - Visionary Scenarios - Infinity&Identity

Gothic Girlhood: Intersecting Identities Across Gothic Traditions

updated: 
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 - 12:54pm
Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 30, 2019

Diana Wallace and Andrew Smith note that the Female Gothic has been an ever-shifting category since its introduction into literary vocabulary by Ellen Moers in 1976, asserting that the Female Gothic “is shaped by...national identity, sexuality, language, race, and history” (The Female Gothic, 10). Gothic scholarship has long demonstrated that the mode varies across national and continental borders particularly drawing out distinctions between the American and the British. However, less attention has been paid to the concept of age. Keeping in mind the conference theme, how does the space of girlhood and/or adolescence complicate or further our understanding of the Female Gothic?

Call for Comics: Sequentials Issue 4 - "Materiality: Drawing (on) Technologies"

updated: 
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 3:28pm
Sequentials
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, July 15, 2019

Materiality is the mediating force through which our senses engage information. As print and digital technologies alike have become increasingly more sophisticated, accessible, and affordable, some creators, scholars, and consumers have embraced innovative digital technologies, while others remain devoted to more familiar materials and formats. Differences in income, education, geographical location, and other factors heavily influence the technologies—digital and physical—through which we produce and consume content, conduct business, and communicate with others.

Prehistories of the War on Terror: A Critical Genealogy of U.S. Military Empire, edited volume

updated: 
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 1:14pm
Yumi Lee and Karen Miller
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 1, 2019

When the United States launched the War on Terror in September 2001, President George W. Bush announced that the nation was facing a “new kind of evil.” This evil, he declared, would be met by an American “crusade” that was “going to take a while.”  Bush suggested that he was declaring a new kind of war—one that would be waged on nefarious activities rooted in destructive beliefs rather than other nation-states. This pointed but ambiguous designation cast an entire region and religion, the Middle East and Islam, as perpetual enemies in a conflict with no foreseeable end. Since that point, the U.S.

Call for papers: BROLLY. Journal of Social Sciences (London, UK)

updated: 
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 1:02pm
London Academic Publishing LTD
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, August 15, 2019

Call for papers: BROLLY. Journal of Social Sciences (London, UK)

London Academic Publishing, UK

 

Vol. 2, No. 2, August 2019 - General Topics

Submission Deadline: July 25, 2019

 

Vol. 2, No. 3, December 2019 - Special Issue: "30 Years After the Berlin Wall"

Submission Deadline: November 25, 2019

 

No publication fee will be charged.

Open Access

 

ISSN 2516-869X (Print)

ISSN 2516-8703 (Online)

 

Web:

www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/Brolly

 

Contact:

Art & Action: Literary Authorship, Politics, and Celebrity Culture

updated: 
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 1:18pm
The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, November 29, 2019

Writers and writers’ organisations have a long history of using their public standing and cultural capital to promote causes that transcend the literary sphere, from abolition and gender equality to free expression, anti-war agitation, and environmental issues. This two-day conference explores the intersections of authorship, politics, activism, and literary celebrity across historical periods, literatures, and media. It examines the forms and impact of authorial field migrations between literature and politics and the ways in which they are situated within, and shaped by, structural frameworks that include academic institutions, prize-giving bodies, publishing industries, and literary celebrity culture.