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Postwar Area Literature Group - American Literature Association 2020 Conference CFPs

updated: 
Thursday, December 12, 2019 - 11:49am
Postwar Area Literature Group
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Postwar Area Literature Group

CFPs for the 2020 American Literature Association Conference

The Postwar Area Literature Group invites abstract submissions for our panels at the 2020 meeting of the American Literature Association. The conference will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego on May 21-24, 2020. We will host two panels this year; please see the full CFPs below.

‘Popular Culture and Politics’

updated: 
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - 3:28pm
D.André, A. Audureau, F. Healy; University of La Rochelle (France); Research Center : CRHIA
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 3, 2019

Popular Culture and Politics’

 La Rochelle Université-Université de Reims

To be held at: La Rochelle University (France) from 11th to 13th December 2019

 

The ambition of this conference is to explore the close links, hidden or implicit, that exist between popular culture and politics. Indeed, politics may attempt to subvert popular culture, or may be an object of ridicule or praise in Popular Culture, and it would therefore be of great interest to investigate this research field, which is relatively unexplored in France and which mixes two sometimes contradictory and conflicting spheres.

 

Enough! Child Sexual Abuse in the Caribbean

updated: 
Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - 3:28pm
Caribbean Quarterly
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, February 1, 2020

Caribbean Quarterly is now accepting submissions for Enough!, an issue dedicated to addressing child sexual abuse (CSA) in the Caribbean through an examination of regional literature, film, art, music, and life writing. The journal is currently accepting articles (6000 words), poems (2 pages or less), short prose (1500 words or less), personal narratives (1500 words), and art (photographs, paintings, or drawings in jpeg format) focusing on CSA in the Caribbean. This issue seeks to bring the art and scholarly communities as well as victims/survivors together to address the critical issue of CSA in the Caribbean region by initiating a conversation.