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Emerson Society Panels ALA 2023

updated: 
Wednesday, December 28, 2022 - 9:13am
Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Emerson Society Panels ALA 2023

The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society will sponsor two panels at the 34th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held May 25–28, 2023, at the Westin Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. Both panels will honor the contributions of the late professor Joel Myerson.

“Editing Emerson and his Circles”

International Conference on Narrative (March 1-4, 2023)

updated: 
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 - 9:47pm
International Society for the Study of Narrative
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, November 15, 2022

March 1-4, 2023

Dallas, TX and online

Sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Narrative, the International Conference on Narrative is an interdisciplinary forum addressing all dimensions of narrative theory and practice. We welcome proposals for papers and panels on all aspects of narrative in any genre, period, discipline, language, and medium; papers, however, should be in English. Organizers are particularly interested in discussions connected to the topic “Narratives in the Public Sphere."

(Deadline Extended! Nov. 28th) Romanticism and Justice

updated: 
Tuesday, November 1, 2022 - 12:46pm
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 28, 2022

Submit proposals to NASSR2023@shsu.edu by November 28, 2022. Please specify in your proposal if you plan on attending in person or remotely (see further discussion below).

The Work of English Studies: Digital Adaptation and Expansion in the Post-Pandemic Age

updated: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 5:40pm
Pennsylvania College English Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2023

*SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED*

 

Pennsylvania College English Association Annual Conference

Lackawanna College, 

501 Vine St., Scranton, PA

May 24-26, 2023

 

The Work of English Studies: Digital Adaptation and Expansion in the Post-Pandemic Age

 

Conspiratorial Pedagogy: How to Teach about Conspiracy Theories

updated: 
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 - 9:36pm
Owen Cantrell, Georgia State University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, October 31, 2022

We live in a golden age of conspiracies. From relatively innocuous conspiracies such as Area 51 or the Denver International Airport to more dangerous conspiracies such as QAnon or vaccines with microchips, conspiracy theories are pervasive in our culture. We have seen conspiracy theories lead to domestic terrorism in the past several years, including the January 6th Insurrection. As instructors who teach critical thinking and critical literacy, it is necessary for us to engage with conspiracy theories—since our students are encountering them on social media, on the internet, and, often, in their homes.

Contagions and Non-Human Animals: (Re)Viewing Disregarded Species in Real and Imagined Pandemics

updated: 
Wednesday, October 26, 2022 - 9:35pm
St. Thomas
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 31, 2022

Contagions and Non-Human Animals: (Re)Viewing Disregarded Species in Real and Imagined Pandemics

Due to the pandemic and a personal issue that delayed publication, this CFP from late 2020 is being reopened. I am looking for 3 to 4 essays to add to what I have. Below is the premise for the volume.

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The impact of the pandemic and the threat that it poses to future human experiences has been well-documented. However, now that non-human animals are possible carriers and becoming infected, their experiences, while often overlooked, are nevertheless integrated into the worldwide pandemic.