CFP: Alejandro Jodorowsky Anthology (Edinburgh UP)
Call for papers:
ReFocus: The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky
Contact email: jodorowskyanthology@gmail.com
Deadline: February 25, 2021
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Call for papers:
ReFocus: The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky
Contact email: jodorowskyanthology@gmail.com
Deadline: February 25, 2021
Call for Papers
Liminality in Literature and Language: Affect and Migration
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese Graduate Student Conference
Virtual Conference Date: February 5, 2021 (Zoom Webinar)
Keynote Speakers: Junyoung Verónica Kim (University of Pittsburgh) / Rebeca Hey-Colón (Temple University)
New Submission Deadline: Submission Deadline: December 31, 2020
Contact us at 2020tuspancon@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
As the popularity of mythical creatures in films and literature grows, there is one creature that remains prominent: the dragon. Dragons have become most visible recently in the cinematic versions of The Hobbit and in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones Series). However, there are other films, such as Dragonslayer (1981), Reign of Fire (2002), Dragonheart (1996), and the How to Train Your Dragon series (2010-2019), and numerous adult and children’s literature series that feature dragons.
EXTENDED DEADLINE: JANUARY 20TH, 2021
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
EUGENIE BRINKEMA - MIT
McKENZIE WARK - THE NEW SCHOOL
TOM GUNNING - UNIVERSITY OF CHIGAGO
CALL FOR PAPERS
NYU CINEMA STUDIES STUDENT CONFERENCE
February 19-20, 2021
34TH ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS
APRIL 9 & 1O, 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
KEYNOTE: DR. CHRIS FORSTER (SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY)
The "Obscenity & Censorship" Conference:
Call for Papers
Special Edition, The European Journal of American Studies
Title: From Memory to Marriage: The Archive, Political Agency and the Advance of LGBTQ Rights in America
Editor, Ben Alexander, Benalexa@usc.edu
This is a reposting. The special edition is advancing towards spring publication. We are especially interested, however, in two areas of submission:
***** EXTENDED DEADLINE*****
We are excited to announce details for the British Association for American Studies’ 66th Annual Convention — its first to be hosted entirely remotely. The conference is scheduled to take place from April 6-11, 2021. We hope that this digital format will allow participants from a wider geographic range to participate, as well as those normally prevented from participating due to budgetary constraints.
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(ENGLISH) - CFP on rolling basis for 2021 year round.
THE JOURNAL OF HISPANIC AND LUSOPHONE WHITENESS STUDIES (HLWS) is open access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal. The Journal promotes the research on non-Anglocentric Studies of Whiteness in the Lusophone and Hispanic cultural productions from any period.
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society announces The Transparent Eyeball, a blog devoted to a collaborative study of Emerson and the innumerable circles of conversation in which he participated and in which we continue to find him. We welcome short—500-1,000 word—submissions from undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, independent scholars, early career as well as established scholars, artists, activists, and the general public. We especially encourage submissions that address Emerson’s relevance in our 21st-century moment; consider him in conversation with philosophers, poets, environmentalists, artists, and activists, within and beyond the nineteenth century; and explore him in transnational and interdisciplinary contexts.
Institute of Literary Studies
Department of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Comparative Studies
Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics
Academic Association for Doctoral Students of English
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
are pleased to announce
The International Emerging Scholars Online Conference
GLOBAL – LOCAL – GLOCAL
in Anglophone Literature, Culture, and Linguistics
The journal invites original submissions for review and possible publication in its upcoming issue/issues.
More details about the journal are available at https://link.thescholedge.org/InterdisciplinaryStudies
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR EMERGING SCHOLARS DEBUT PANEL (ATHE - Religion and Theatre Focus Group)
Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) 2021 Conference
Austin, TX (Hybrid and/or Virtual Conference TBD)
August 5-8, 2021
The ATHE Religion and Theatre Focus group invites current graduate students and/or independent scholars who have not presented at a major national conference to submit papers for the 2021 Emerging Scholars Panel.
The 2021 ATHE Conference theme:
RE: ATHE (Reclaim. Redesign. Revolt. Recover.)
CFP (Extended Deadline): BROLLY. Journal of Social Sciences
Vol. 3, No. 3 (December 2020)
London Academic Publishing, UK
Ext. Submission Deadline: December 10, 2020
No publication fee will be charged.
Published in Open Access
ISSN 2516-869X (Print)
ISSN 2516-8703 (Online)
Contact: brolly@journals.lapub.co.uk
Web: www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/Brolly; lapub.co.uk
BROLLY welcomes submissions of original papers that make contributions to the research field of social sciences, pursuing the changes that occur in the contemporary world.
Bullshit Art
Volume 63 (4/2021)
Submission deadline: June 30, 2021
Editors:Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (Gulf University for Science & Technology, Kuwait)
Adrian Mróz (The Jagiellonian University in Krakow, PL)
Bullshit Studies is a developing scholarly discipline that emerged in the late 20th century. Prominent contemporary researchers include Harry G. Frankfurt, David Graeber, Eva M. Dadlez, André Spicer, Eldar Sarajlic, Jörg Meibauer, Craig Dalton, Martin Harry Turpin, Vladimir Alexeev, and many others. We are witnessing a rise of interest in earlier concepts such as fakery, inauthenticity, Deepities (as defined by Daniel Dennett), fake news, and post-truth.
* DEADLINE EXTENSION * Send your abstracts by 15 January 2021
Abstract proposals for 20-minute paper presentations are invited for a two-day virtual conference hosted by Ataturk University in Erzurum, Turkey. This international conference on pandemic and its representations in literature will be held on 26-27 March 2021.