Logic and Modern Literature
Logic and Modern Literature
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
September 14-15, 2023
https://www.logicandmodernliterature.net/
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Logic and Modern Literature
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
September 14-15, 2023
https://www.logicandmodernliterature.net/
VLT #93: Reconsidering Mass Media
In the collaborative, referential, multilingual, and multidialectal context of the Internet, how do threads of continuity with the writing process and the concept of authorship align digital literatures with traditional literatures, including oral texts? Please submit 250-word abstracts by February 18, 2023.
This book will be published by Routledge.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Trusting and Distrusting the Digital World in Imaginative Literature
University College Dublin, Ireland
7-9 June 2023
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. William Davies (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Prof. Ellen Rutten (University of Amsterdam)
We’re almost 15. Let’s celebrate!!!! Yes, believe it or not, it’s almost Sounding Out!’s fifteenth anniversary, and we want to make it a BIG one. If you’re just finding us now, Sounding Out! is the world’s longest running sound studies publication. You can read our prior publications at soundstudiesblog.com We’ve been keepin’ it in the red since 2009 and serving up fresh articles weekly.
And what’s an anniversary without presents?
Join us for this year's Graduate Seminar Series!
The seminar series aims to:
Foster discussions on questions of/around gender and feminist studies
Provide a safe and comfortable space for students to present their research
Create an opportunity to fine tune presentation skills and conference presentations/possible publications
The CSWG Graduate Seminar Series welcomes graduate research students from across the UK and beyond to share their work on gender, sexuality and feminism, in a supportive and friendly interdisciplinary environment.
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At the Hunterian Collection of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, in collaboration with University of Winchester
19-21 July 2023, London UK.
How do we understand our bodies? Our own bodies might be the first we experience as children, but how do we use this lived experience to understand the bodies of other people? The bodies of everyday folks we meet on the street, bodies that may range from healthy to diseased, able to disabled, sports fit to couch potato, real to represented, cared for to cared by, and everything you can think of in between—how do we think about people who are like us but also somehow different? What knowledges do such encounters between variAble bodies create?
Literary Druid is a journal that destinies to foster research and creative writing in English. It welcomes all nationals to contribute for learning and research purposes. The perspective of Literary Druid is to create a niche platform for academicians and patrons to share their intellect to enrich the English language and Literature. I welcome all to learn and share.
The Humanities Center at Texas Tech Annual Conference 2023:
“Health”
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
April 28-29, 2023
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Rebekah Lee,
Associate Professor of African Studies,
Oxford University
Author of Health, Healing and Illness in African History (2021) &
African Women and Apartheid: Gender and Urbanisation in Southern Africa (2009)
Call for Papers:
Margaret Fuller: Westward to the Lakes, Eastward to Europe
International Conference: “Infrastructures of Racism and the Contours of Black Vitality and Resistance.”
University of Torino (Italy), 23-25 March 2023
EXTENDED DEADLINE (30 June for abstracts, 30 October for full articles)
Global Folios: Books about Shakespeare from around the World
NALANS Journal (Special Issue) https://nalans.com/index.php/nalans
Guest Editors: Amrita Sen, Anna Forrester and Murat Öğütcü
Contact email: turkishshakespeares@gmail.com
Call for Articles
We are excited to announce that submissions for the GCLR graduate conference LANDSCAPE & GARDEN IN ART, LITERATURE, AND FILM are now open. The graduate conference will be held in person at UCSB on Saturday, May 27, 2023.
We are currently accepting proposals from graduate students, postdoctoral, and emergent scholars from UCSB and other institutions who are interested in giving a 20-minute paper. Please send a title and abstract to gclr@complit.ucsb.edu with the subject line "Landscape & Garden" by March 3, 2022.
Call for Papers
Chapter for "The Multisensorial Animal" section in Creaturely Fear: Animality and Horror Cinema