“Life and Death in Latinx Literatures”
CFP
5thBiennial U.S. Latinx Literary Theory and Criticism Conference
“Life and Death in Latinx Literatures”
April 5th-April 7th, 2023
Abstracts Due: January 9th, 2023
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CFP
5thBiennial U.S. Latinx Literary Theory and Criticism Conference
“Life and Death in Latinx Literatures”
April 5th-April 7th, 2023
Abstracts Due: January 9th, 2023
Call for Papers:
The 20th Annual
Religion Graduate Student Symposium at Florida State University
February 17 & 18, 2023
Tallahassee, Florida
This year’s symposium will center on the theme: “Sensational Religion”
This is our first in-person symposium since the beginning of the Sars-Cov2 global pandemic and we invite scholars to present papers addressing sensory aspects of the "new normal" for the study of religion. Previous symposia have featured scholars from a wide array of disciplines, universities, and areas. We invite papers from fields as varied as History, Anthropology, Political Science, Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Classics.
Keynote Speaker: Carolyn Lesjak (Simon Fraser University)
Crossings is a new, open-access undergraduate interdisciplinary research journal at Swarthmore College that provides a forum for discourse on feminist theory and scholarship. The title is inspired by M. Jacqui Alexander’s Pedagogies of Crossing, which takes as its basis the concept of the Middle Passage, the Crossing, to understand Black transnational feminism’s erosion of boundaries —disciplinary conventions, respectability politics, national borders, and bodies that are gendered, sexualized, and racialized, among others kinds of categories— in relation to empire and postmodernity.
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 1/202/2023
CAAS 2023: WEST BY NORTHEAST, 22-24 September 2023
“West by Northeast” is an interdisciplinary conference, hosted by Mount Saint Vincent University and the Canadian Association for American Studies. It will take place in Halifax, Nova Scotia in K'jipuktuk, part of Mi'kma'ki, the unceded and ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq, on 22-24 September 2023.
Call for Papers
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Department of English, Indiana University, Bloomington
Dates: Friday March 24th – Saturday March 25th, 2023
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Public Knowledge: The Academy and Beyond
A special issue of New Formations: A journal of culture / power / politics
Now in its fifth decade of publication, New Formations maintains an international reputation for publishing rigorous peer-reviewed scholarship in the critical humanities and social sciences. The journal accepts contributions within a wide range of disciplines, while specialising as a forum for debates and discussions around the political and analytical uses of cultural theory.
The journal editors have decided to commission an issue on the politics of the academy and other sites of social knowledge-production, now in the past and in the future.