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Poetics and the Crisis of the University
5–6 March 2021, A Virtual Conference
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Poetics and the Crisis of the University
5–6 March 2021, A Virtual Conference
Hosted by the online journal Chant de la Sirène
2021 CFP:
Embracing Differences: Communication, Culture and Social Justice
Conference date: 16 April 2021
Location: Virtual
Full name of organization: Midland College Languages, Speech and Communication Department (Midland, Texas)
Contact person: Dr. William Christopher Brown, Ph.D.
Contact email: wbrown@midland.edu
Due date for abstracts: 05 March 2021
Call for papers/abstracts:
The Philip Roth Society invites submissions for a panel entitled “Philip Roth and the Return of History” at the American Literature Association Conference, currently scheduled to be held July 7-11, 2021, in Boston, MA.
European Shakespeare Research Association – Virtual International Conference
Athens, Greece, 3-6 June 2021
Shakespeare and Music: “Where should this music be? I’ th’ air or th’ earth?”
Supported by the RMA Shakespeare and Music Study Group
Michelle Assay1, Alina Bottez2, David Fanning3
1University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom; 2University of Bucharest, Romania; 3University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Special Issue: World and Nation: Tropes of Representation in Contemporary Scottish Writing, December 2021
Extended deadline: 1 September 2021
Guest Editor: Petronia Popa-Petrar (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania), petronia.petrar@ubbcluj.ro
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Postcolonial Interventions (ISSN 2455-6564)
Call for Papers
Vol. VI, Issue 2 (June 2021)
Postcolonial Interventions invites academic articles for the upcoming June 2021 issue of the Journal which will be an Open Issue.
I am currently editing Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature for Bloomsbury and unfortunately had an article on African comics drop out and am looking for a fairly quick replacement. Feel free to send me an email with a short abstract by January 25. The article due date is negotiable but would need to come before April 1. The original description for the collection, which already includes articles on Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Oceania and on movement between borders, is below. The article would need to focus on comics from and/or about Africa but the approach is certainly open. I am happy to answer any questions at jhodapp@northwestern.edu.
Call for Papers:
Reaching the Summit: Reimagining the Summit Series in the Canadian Cultural Memory
The year 2022 marks the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the 1972 Summit Series. This hockey series, played between Canada and the former Soviet Union, has become the subject of Canadian cultural mythmaking since Paul Henderson’s winning goal for Canada during game eight. In Home Game: Hockey and Life in Canada (1989), Ken Dryden and Roy MacGregor identified the Summit Series as a uniquely “Canadian memory” and marked 1972 as a “coming of age” for Canada as a nation (195).
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The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature (KFSEL)
May 28-29, 2021
Feminisms Now: A Virtual Conference
The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature (KFSEL) presents a virtual conference on “Feminisms Now” to be held on Zoom from Friday, May 28, 2021 to Saturday, May 29, 2021.
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) Conference
Thurday November 11 to Sunday November 14, 2021, at the Sahara Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
***final call for submissions***
Virtual Trash Talkin' 2021: Grad Student Conference on Pop Culture
Call for Papers
Open to All Academic Disciplines
March 12-13, 2021
Trash Talkin' is an interdisciplinary conference for undergraduate and graduate students focusing on popular culture and creative writing that is hosted by the English Students' Association of the University of Regina. We will consider scholarly papers, creative writing, visual art, and film from students of all disciplines, from any theoretical or methodological perspective, on any aspect of popular culture!
Doomsday Every Day: Connie Willis’s Science Fiction
Proposals are invited for contributions to an edited collection on the science fiction of Hugo- and Nebula-Award-winning writer Connie Willis.
2021 American Comparative Literature Association annual conference
April 8-11, 2021 (via Zoom)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Undergraduate Seminar: “Thinking Race in a Comparative Perspective”
The American Comparative Literature Association (www.acla.org) invites undergraduate students to participate in the Undergraduate Seminar at the American Comparative Literature Association annual conference, which will take place virtually, April 8-11, 2021.
The MLA Forum on Cognitive and Affect Studies is pleased to sponsor a guaranteed session on “Our Aesthetic Contexts” at the 2022 MLA Convention in Washington, DC. We invite papers that explore how the situational, relational, and mediated contexts in which audiences encounter the arts (including fiction, poetry, theater, film, visual art, music, and dance) enable distinctive aesthetic, affective, and ethical experiences. Submit a 300-word abstract and CV to Elaine Auyoung (eauyoung@umn.edu) by 15 March 2021.