DEADLINE EXTENDED!! Indigenous Phenomenology: Body Sovereignty, Land Sovereignty
EPTC/TCEP Panel: Indigenous Phenomenology: Body Sovereignty, Land Sovereignty
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EPTC/TCEP Panel: Indigenous Phenomenology: Body Sovereignty, Land Sovereignty
Sherwood Anderson’s 1928 Tar: A Midwest Childhood opens with the title character remembering his childhood and acknowledging that he has, within this narrative, created his childhood midwestern hometown almost entirely from his imagination, “one place all his own, the product of his own fancy” (4). “To tell the truth, Tar was trying,” the narrator promises, “to get at something it was almost impossible to get at in the reality of life,” the inevitable changes that disrupt and discount the intertwined memories of childhood and place (7-8).
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The English Department at UNA welcomes you to participate in this year’s Graduate Conference: Migration: Shifting to and fro and In-between
While influxes of immigrants/migrants/refugees arriving to the U.S. dominate conceptualizations of identity and belonging, it is vital to analyze our deeper understandings of migration. Migration—the act of moving from one place to another—exists in a number of ways, not just geographically. So, how do our limited ways of thinking of migration affect its potential in certain fields/entities/theories?
Welty and the Body
American Literature Association Meeting
San Diego, CA May 21-24, 2020
Welty, Modernism, Media
This panel will investigate Welty’s work and its interactions with multi-media influences such as advertising, film, journalism, magazine culture, music, photography, pulp fiction, radio, theater, television––that is to say, with all and any forms of media influence. Papers may consider Welty as a modernist working with the same kinds of 20thC technological changes as such writers as Eliot or Joyce but, being a Mississippi woman meeting and appreciating change, possibly defining a different relationship to the modern.
Call for Papers– DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Children’s/YA Culture
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
41st Annual Conference, February 19-22, 2020
Hyatt Regency Hotel & Conference Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Extended Proposal submission deadline: November 20, 2019
26-29 August 2020
Norwegian Petroleum Museum
Stavanger, Norway
(Visit https://scfllf.org/callforpapers for online CFP)
SCSECS 2020: The Speedy Enlightenment: Moving, Racing, Quickening, and Otherwise Accelerating the Long Eighteenth Century, February 7-8, Embassy Suites Hotel, St. Augustine FL
http://scsecs.net/scsecs/2020/2020_panels.html
The theme for the conference is speed, and what was speedier in the 18th century than cheap print?
On Violence and Liveability: Human Rights in the 21st Century
A Two day international Conference
Venue: Phuket, Thailand
Date: 20 & 21 January, 2020
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“How can we have more viable and livable lives?”[1]
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Republic of Tunisia
The Higher Institute of Applied Studies in the Humanities of Mahdia, University of Monastir in partnership with “l’Association de la Creation Culturelle” organize an international conference on
Humor in Arts and Pedagogy
April 16-17, 2020
Al-Kīmīya - Revue de la Faculté de langues et de traduction
Appel à contributions pour le numéro 18
Le dossier thématique
Le numéro 18 d’Al-Kīmīya, la Revue de la Faculté de langues et de traduction de l’Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, reprend la thématique du numéro 17 : « Transformations : traduction et langues »
Deadline extended to 7th February 2020
Global Cities: Culture, Ecology, World Literature
11-12 June 2020
Keynote speakers: Prof. Jini Kim Watson (NYU), Prof. Rashmi Varma (U of Warwick)