CFP Special Issue - Celebrity Studies - Keanu Reeves
Call for Papers
Special Edition of Celebrity Studies, edited by Renee Middlemost and Sarah Thomas
**Keanu Reeves**
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Call for Papers
Special Edition of Celebrity Studies, edited by Renee Middlemost and Sarah Thomas
**Keanu Reeves**
The 41st Annual Mid-America Theatre Conference
Embassy Suites Downtown Magnificent Mile, Chicago, IL
March 5 – 8, 2020
The Yale Department of English Medieval Colloquium & Scriptorium working group are pleased to present two panels and a roundtable that have grown out of our conversations with speakers and faculty over the previous year (See our other listings for additional panels). For panels, we invite papers of 15 to 20 minutes and for the roundtable we invite 5-7 minute remarks on the topic. If you are uncertain as to your proposed paper’s fit for the panels, please contact us. While our colloquium represents the Department of English at Yale, we are interdisciplinary in outlook and composition and welcome papers from all medieval-interested disciplines and that cover topics beyond texts in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English.
The Yale Department of English Medieval Colloquium & Scriptorium working group are pleased to present two panels and a roundtable that have grown out of our conversations with speakers and faculty over the previous year (please see our other CFPs for the additional panels). For panels, we invite papers of 15 to 20 minutes and for the roundtable we invite 5-7 minute remarks on the topic. If you are uncertain as to your proposed paper’s fit for the panels, please contact us. While our colloquium represents the Department of English at Yale, we are interdisciplinary in outlook and composition and welcome papers from all medieval-interested disciplines and that cover topics beyond texts in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English.
The Yale Department of English Medieval Colloquium & Scriptorium working group are pleased to present two panels and a roundtable that have grown out of our conversations with speakers and faculty over the previous year (See our other listings for additional panels). For panels, we invite papers of 15 to 20 minutes and for the roundtable we invite 5-7 minute remarks on the topic. If you are uncertain as to your proposed paper’s fit for the panels, please contact us. While our colloquium represents the Department of English at Yale, we are interdisciplinary in outlook and composition and welcome papers from all medieval-interested disciplines and that cover topics beyond texts in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English.
Session Description:
This session welcomes paper proposals on any aspect of Latinx literature and culture, but this year, given the conference theme of "Send In the Clowns," papers that attempt to engage with this theme are particularly welcome.
Additional Session Information:
We are currently in a first come, first served submission portion. While the final deadline for submission is 08/10/2019, once there are enough paper proposals, we will close the session.
Please submit any promising work you may have and reach out with any questions.
The Workshop Age | Narratives will take place
October 11 and 12, 2019 in Frankfurt
Department for American Studies & Department for Children’s and Young Adult Literature Research
Goethe-University Frankfurt
Organisation: Linda Hess and Anika Ullmann
Call for Papers:
Children’s literature and young adult literature are literary genres that emanate from age as a
category of difference. Discourses of age are central with regard to the production and reception as
well as the marketing and distribution of children’s and young adult literary media. Furthermore,
conflicts of age, attributions of age, and the focus on age-specific problems form typical motifs and