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The editor of the Oxford Handbook of George Santayana is looking for two essays in order to complete the edition of the Oxford Handbook of George Santayana:
- The first must focus on Santayana and the idea of “post-truth.” The aim of the chapter is to explore how Santayana’s ideas of communication and truth may help us understand this recent phenomenon, especially in the field of politics.
- The second must focus on Santayana and Romanticism (German, but not exclusively) and explore the philosopher's attitude to the philosophical principles and ideals of Romantic culture (his relation to Romantic poetry is the object of a different chapter.
REFRAMING THE ARCHIVE
International Conference on Photography and Visual Culture
22-23 Sept 2023 [Virtual event]
Keynote & Guest Speakers
Prof. Anna María Guasch, University of Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Sara Callahan, Stockholm University, Sweden
Emeric Lhuisset, Visual artist, France
Pedro Lagoa, Visual artist, Portugal
Archivo Platform and the Archivo Papers Journal, are pleased to announce the 4th edition of Reframing the Archive – International Conference on Photography and Visual Culture.
With Volume 1 (both Issues 1 and 2) set to be published by Penn State University Press starting in 2024, Theatre and Performance Notes and Counternotes is a new theatre studies generalist journal of short-to-medium length research articles, response articles, and discussion articles.
The journal operates via rolling submissions, so there is no specific deadline to submit your article (though newly-accepted articles will appear in 2025 or later). Currently, the journal is especially keen on receiving “Responses” / “Response articles.”
Veterans Studies is a growing field of research that addresses the significant impact of military personnel transitioning from active duty to civilian life with an emphasis on the veteran experience. This panel invites papers that explore various aspects of military service and/or the veteran experience, including those that reflect the conference theme of “Shifting Perspectives." This session invites papers that explore the many facets of military life exhibited in literature, theater, film, and poetry written about or by military veterans as well as scholarly explorations of the veteran experience.
Some topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:
· Transition from military service
“As a mode of being in the world, improvisation shows us that there are other ways of doing things, that social change is possible, that another world is possible.”
—Fischlin, Heble, & Lipsitz (The Fierce Urgency of Now 243)
Critical Studies in Improvisation/Études critiques en improvisation seeks submissions that represent a wide range of evolving research, practice, and scholarship in improvisation studies for a new special issue: Emergent and Convergent Scholar-Practitioner Worlds: Improvisation and Social (In)Justice.