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SHAKESPEARE ON FILM AND TELEVISION

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 10:18am
PCA/ACA
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 10, 2023

NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 10, 2023

SHAKESPEARE ON FILM AND TELEVISION
Meeting in San Antonio, TX, April 5-8, 2023ACCEPTS UNDERGRADUATE SUBMISSIONS

The Shakespeare on Film and Television area explores Shakespeare in a variety of media beyond the traditional stage, including film, television, anime, manga, and recent novelizations of the play.  We have previously had papers on the following topics and invite new ideas all the time.

Atmospheres of Violence

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 9:24am
Harvard University / Department of Art, Film and Visual Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Film and Visual Studies Graduate Student Conference Harvard University

May 3–5, 2023

Keynote Speakers: Yuriko Furuhata (William Dawson Scholar of Cinema and Media History, McGill University), Pooja Rangan (Associate Professor of English in Film and Media Studies, Amherst College), and Colectivo Los Ingrávidos

Relational Experience(s): Southwest Humanities Symposium 2023

updated: 
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 10:21am
Graduate Scholars of English Association @ ASU
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2023

What: Southwest Humanities Symposium Annual Conference

Where: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ and online (hybrid conference)

When: Saturday 25 March 2023

Submission form: https://forms.gle/MX7RuYjD7cWTjSSU8

 

“With the collapse of various dyads – nature/culture, body/mind, conscious/unconscious, intentional/unintentional, expression/feeling – the binary of cause/effect also dissolves into dynamic biocultural processes in which humans take part. Experience is shaped relationally. “

Rob Bodicce and Mark Smith, Emotion, Sense, Experience (47)

 

Deadline extended - Edited collection on Lydia Davis

updated: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2023 - 11:30am
Julie Tanner
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Lydia Davis is an award-winning author of nine short story collections, a novel, two volumes of essays, and a translator of Maurice Blanchot, Michael Leiris, Marcel Proust, and Gustave Flaubert. Beginning her career amidst the second wave of postmodernism, her very short stories - some only a paragraph or even a sentence long - have drawn comparisons with postmodern metafiction, literary minimalism, and LANGUAGE poetry. Her eclectic interests and unexpected manipulation of genre and form, however, frequently defy categorisation.