Workshop on Postcritique
WORKSHOP ON POSTCRITIQUE (online)
Uses of Literature Centre, University of Southern Denmark
Friday November 10 and Saturday November 11, 2023
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WORKSHOP ON POSTCRITIQUE (online)
Uses of Literature Centre, University of Southern Denmark
Friday November 10 and Saturday November 11, 2023
This panel aims to explore the role of futuristic bodies as spaces for addressing contemporary issues such as gender and race equity, climate change, and income inequality. Science fiction and speculative fiction confront us with the uncanny, asking us to question the boundaries between our reality and fictional-yet-possible futures. Centering the body, often porous and precarious, in these texts positions us to imagine the future of humanity, and encourages us to think critically about perspective shifts we must make today to enable a better tomorrow. As Michel Foucault (1980) states, “the body is given meaning and wholly constituted by discourse.
Panel Sponsored by the African Languages, Literatures, and Cultures since 1990 Forum:
Modern Language Association Conference 2024 (Philadelphia)
We invite papers on shared experiences of catharsis and purgation; dance and participatory art as tropes of identity, homecoming, and healing; Truth and Reconciliation; digital culture and affective communities, etc.,
Send 250-word abstracts and CV to Bode Ibironke <oi26@rutgers.edu> by March 22.
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La literatura de crimen y sus avatares contemporáneos
Editora invitada: Dra. Ainhoa Vásquez Mejías (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Revista: Nuevas Poligrafías. Revista de Teoría Literaria y Literatura Comparada
Publisher: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Sitio web: http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/nuevaspoligrafias
Dates: August 8 and 9, 2023
Location: Chicago at DePaul University (Lincoln Park Campus)
After three virtual Punk Scholars Network (PSN) conferences sponsored by PSN Canada and PSN USA, we are excited to announce the first in-person conference.
Crossings is an open-access, peer reviewed publication that is inspired by M. Jacqui Alexander’s Pedagogies of Crossings, 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.
The permanent section on American Literature 1870-Present invites proposals for its in-person panel at the 2023 meeting of the Midwestern Modern Language Association conference (https://www.luc.edu/mmla/convention/).
All proposals are welcome, particulary those that gesture toward the conference theme of democracy.
For consideration, please send an abstract of no more than 250 words and a brief bio to: najung@wisc.edu by May 26, 2023.
The Society of Nineteenth Century Historians, in partnership with the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University, presents the 31st annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression. The Society invites submissions dealing with any aspect of the US mass media of the 19th century, including the Civil War in fiction and history, freedom of expression in the 19th century, presidents and the 19th century press, the African American and immigrant press, sensationalism and crime in 19th century newspapers, and coverage of 19th century spiritualism and ghost stories.
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Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions
Call for Papers: International Conference
Post-Pandemic Condition: Biopolitics in the Aftermath of the COVID-19
Conference Date: 7 September, 2023
National Gallery of Art, Konstitucijos pr. 22, Vilnius
The conference ‘Post-Pandemic Condition: Biopolitics in the Aftermath of the COVID-19’ revisits the concept of biopolitics by asking how the pandemic has redefined the political field and what new concepts and prospects it can offer for conceptualising our post-pandemic condition.
On_Culture Issue 16 (Spring 2024): Ways of Reading
With the sixteenth issue of On_Culture, we want to explore various approaches to reading cultural artifacts and events in an attempt to answer the question: What are the affordances of particular forms of reading and what do they bring forth? While the ability to decipher words and distinguish individual characters is perceived as a key skill and taught from an early age, philosophical traditions introduce us to critical approaches to interpreting broader cultural phenomena.
We are seeking contributions for a panel entitled “Infiltration Visuality” for the 2023 meeting of the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present (ASAP). Please email a 250-300 word abstract and short bio to srvolz@uci.edu by March 30 to apply.
Call for Papers
“Infiltration Visuality”
Panel proposal for ASAP-14, Seattle and Bothell, WA, October 4-7, 2023
Panel Organizer: Scott Volz, University of California, Irvine