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2021 Clute International Academic Conferences Maui | Education (ICE) | Business (IACB) | Science (ISEC) | Technology (ICTE) https://www.cluteinstitute.com/2021-clute-international-academic-conferences-maui/

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Monday, February 10, 2020 - 3:42pm
Clute Institute
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, December 1, 2020

2021 Clute International Academic Conferences Maui (CIAC) | Education | Business | Science | Technology
https://www.cluteinstitute.com/maui21

January 3-7, 2021

Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa
2605 Kaanapali Pkwy
Lahaina, HI 96761

Submission Deadline: December 1, 2020

OVERVIEW

The Clute Institute, established in 1985, sponsors all Clute International Conferences to promote excellence in academic research.

Refractions/Reflections: Victorian(ist) Ways of Seeing

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Monday, February 10, 2020 - 4:06pm
Victorians Institute Conference 2020
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, May 1, 2020

Please join us in Charlotte, NC October 23-24 2020 for the 49th annual Victorians Institute Conference. This conference seeks essays that explore how Victorians saw their world, how they depicted what they saw, and the ways that modern scholars, in turn, see the Victorians. Papers or panels on poetry, prose, nonfiction, biography, digital humanities, or visual art are welcome, as are presentations on the pedagogy and ethics of teaching Victorian literature in 2020.

For a full CFP, see http://victoriansinstitute.org/cfp-for-vi-2020-in-charlotte-nc/

The Great War in the 21st Century

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Monday, February 10, 2020 - 3:41pm
Queen's University at Kingston
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 1, 2020

In The Legacy of the Great War: Ninety Years On (2009), Jay Winter identifies four generations of critics, historians, novelists, and other cultural producers that engage with the representation of the First World War: “the Great War generation,” who had first-hand experience of the First World War; “the generation ‘fifty years on’,” writing in the 1950s and ‘60s; the “Vietnam generation,” working primarily in the 1970s; and the “transnational generation,” which broadly encompasses the more contemporary representations of the Great War. Winter adds that “everyone writing today draws upon or reflects upon earlier publications in this field,” speaking to the importance of intertextual and cross-generational analyses of the war.

Irish Studies at Rocky Mountain MLA

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Monday, February 10, 2020 - 3:50pm
Rocky Mountain MLA
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Conference. Rocky Mountain MLA, October 7-10 2020, Millennium Harvest Hotel, Boulder, CO

Irish Studies. Marshall Johnson, English Dept./0098, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557; marshalljohnson@unr.edu.

First-Ever Irish Studies Panel at RMMLA!

This year's theme: Borders

FIRE / LE FEU - deadline extended

updated: 
Friday, January 31, 2020 - 1:05pm
Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 14, 2020

Date: 27 March, 2020 / 27 mars, 2020

Keynote speaker / Conférencier d’honneur: Thomas Lahusen, University of Toronto

(La version française suit)

उप तवाग्ने दिवे-दिवे दोषावस्तर्धिया वयम | नमो भरन्त एमसि || 
राजन्तमध्वराणां गोपां रतस्य दीदिविम | वर्धमानंस्वे दमे || 

स नः पितेव सूनवे.अग्ने सूपायनो भव | सचस्वा नः सवस्तये ||[1]

"Objects" and "Medieval Empires" - CLCS Medieval MLA 2021 (Toronto)

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Friday, January 31, 2020 - 12:55pm
Shirin A. Khanmohamadi
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2020

Please check out these CFPs for MLA 2021 in Toronto, sponsored by the CLCS Medieval Forum ObjectsHow do objects circulating within and around premodern literary texts reframe or intervene in traditional (national or imperial) literary histories or unearth new “global” literary histories? 250-word abstracts to Shirin Khanmohamadi (shirin1@sfsu.ed) by March 15. Medieval EmpiresWhat is a medieval empire? Extending the debate beyond the controversies of statehood in Europe, the panel considers non-European empires of the medieval world, imaginary or real, isolated or in contact with Europe. 250-word abstracts to Amy Vines (anvines@uncg.edu) by March 15.

 

 

Critique in the Postcolonial Anthropocene

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Friday, January 31, 2020 - 1:03pm
Saronik Bosu, New York University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2020

Critique in the Postcolonial Anthropocene Special Session at the 2021 MLA Convention  The 'postcolonial anthropocene', as the relationship of decentered human subjects with various forms of non-human lives and materialities in the postcolony, offers opportunities to interrogate new and unique forms of the anthropocene in postcolonial contexts. It leads to a range of questions provoked by the inhabitation of a postcolonial contemporary, thus reasserting the fragility of the human and its relationship to the environment as subject and object. Upon such a premise, how do we adapt the traditions of critique inherited from the twentieth century for this new understanding of the postcolonial?

"In Extremis" - An Interdisciplinary Edited Collection in the Medical Humanities

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Friday, January 31, 2020 - 1:04pm
In Extremis: The Limits of Life, Death and Consciousness in the Long Nineteenth Century
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, April 30, 2020

IN EXTREMIS: THE LIMITS OF LIFE, DEATH AND CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE LONG NINETEENTH

PROPOSALS OF 500 WORDS (PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE A SHORT BIO) DUE: APRIL 30 2020 (NOTIFICATION BY JUNE)

FINAL ESSAYS OF 7,000-10,000 W0RDS DUE: OCTOBER 31 

Proposals should be emailed to Lucy Cogan and Michelle O’Connell at inextremisconference@gmail.com

 

Call For Papers: Feminist Studies in English Literature

updated: 
Friday, January 31, 2020 - 1:00pm
Korean Association of Feminist Studies in English Literature
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, February 28, 2020

The Korean Association for Feminist Studies in English Literature (KAFSEL) invites papers for Feminist Studies in English Literature (FSEL), volume 28, number 1.

Asian Tigers in the Digital Jungles

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Friday, January 31, 2020 - 1:05pm
Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Southeast Asia is the most densely populated region in the world, where neighboring states are political and economic heavyweights, leading players in a globalized world, and small countries that retain their distinctive appearance and style. It is a cauldron of ethnic groups, religions, worldviews, which has given rise to many alternative ways of integrating traditions and modernity.

In particular, Asian media, especially electronic ones, and social networks such as Chinese Weibo, WeiChat, Tencent and Qzone, South Korean Naver, and Japanese Line can serve as an example of such integration.

250 Years of Sir Walter Scott

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Friday, January 31, 2020 - 12:58pm
Dr. Jeff S. Dailey/Lyrica Society for Word/Music Relations
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, March 15, 2020

2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott, a writer whose creativity affected the worlds of poetry and prose for generations.  He also played an important role in the study of government, justice, and historiography.  His writings was a primary source of operatic librettin in the 19th century, and his impact on the worlds of music, art, theatre, and jurisprudence lasted well into the 20th century.  In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in his work, and his birthday willl draw further attention to the creations of this polymath.

Dancing Resilience: Dance Studies and Activism in a Global Age

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Thursday, January 30, 2020 - 12:35pm
Dance Studies Association
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, February 17, 2020

October 15-18, 2020

Simon Fraser University - Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, located on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, has long been a site of occupation, exchange, defiance and resilience. From time immemorial, it has been a location of trade and traversal across coastal Indigenous communities of the Pacific and, in more recent centuries, a place where diverse cultures from across the world have encountered each other and interacted through colonial pathways and settlement. Vancouver is a site of Indigenous and international relationships. It is a site of resistance to uneven development, neoliberal markets, colonial laws, and to exclusion.

BETWEEN THE WAVES: BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS 1930 TO 1960 REDUX

updated: 
Thursday, January 30, 2020 - 12:43pm
University of Hull, UK
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, March 17, 2020

BETWEEN THE WAVES: BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS 1930 TO 1960 REDUX

Fourth international conference at The University of Hull Friday 12thJune 2020

Co-organised by Dr Sue Kennedy and Professor Jane Thomas

This conference aims to rekindle the energy unleashed at the inaugural conference on British Women’s Writing 1930 to 1960: Revision, Revival, Rediscovery in 2016 at Hull University that was taken forward in conferences at Chichester University in 2017 and 2018. The fourth conference seeks to gather more research and discussion from scholars of women’s literature of this period and to continue the re-evaluation of women’s writing occupying a liminal place in ‘the canon’ of British literature as taught by the academy. 

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