Failure in/and American Literature
CFP: Failure in/and American Literature
American Literature Association, 2023 Conference, May 25-28, Boston
Jasleen Singh (University of Toronto) and Ross Bullen (OCAD University)
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CFP: Failure in/and American Literature
American Literature Association, 2023 Conference, May 25-28, Boston
Jasleen Singh (University of Toronto) and Ross Bullen (OCAD University)
International TESOL Conference 2022 (Hybrid)
English Scholars Beyond Borders and the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Ton Duc Thang University are pleased to announce the International TESOL Conference (ITC) 2022 themed “Envisioning Possibilities”.
We invite presentations of research papers and theoretical papers, workshops (pedagogy, etc), and poster sessions from inter-and multidisciplinary themes related to pedagogy, materials, research, networking, and professional development to support and inspire the envisionment of present and future possibilities.
Organizers:
(Aaron) Feng Lan (flan@fsu.edu), Florida State University
Lily Li (lily.li47405@gmail.com), Eastern Kentucky University
East Asian War Films
Virtual panel proposed at the 2023 ASLE + AESS Conference: “Reclaiming the Commons”
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA
YOUNG RESEARCHERS’ CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS
Panorama of/and the Pandemic: Literary and Cultural Responses (17-18 December, 2022)
The editors of the Australian Studies Journal are inviting contributions to a Special Issue on Black Australian author Mudrooroo (1938–2019), to be published October 2024. It will be guest-edited by Gerhard Fischer, UNSW Sydney.
Nearly 30 years after Mudrooroo's publicly rejected claim to Indigenous ancestry, and five years after the author's death in Brisbane (20 January 2019) following a decade of exile in India and Nepal, the proposed Special Issue will provide a first opportunity to re-appraise the complete oeuvre of one of Australia's most prolific, innovative and internationally renowned writers.
The new journal Rubriques is preparing a special issue dedicated to Shakespearean drama. It proposes to shed light on the various zones where the theatrical text and its illustrations dovetail or face each other from a safe distance. It will discuss the capacity of images to show what the text says or keeps unsaid and analyze the many ways in which images can appropriate and digest theatrical space. Among the contributions to this volume, we expect some to compare the different visual representations of the same scene or to analyse synthetically the productions of one theatrical tradition or of specific trends (for ex, Pre-Raphaelism) or to shed light on the treatment of one specific genre (comedies, tragedies, history plays, romances).