Graphic Psychiatry - Exploring Visual Narratives of Mental Health
Call for Papers, panel@ SAMLA 95, taking place on November 9-11, 2023, in Atlanta, GA
Graphic Psychiatry--Exploring Visual Narratives of Mental Health
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Call for Papers, panel@ SAMLA 95, taking place on November 9-11, 2023, in Atlanta, GA
Graphic Psychiatry--Exploring Visual Narratives of Mental Health
This session is part of the 36th annual Medieval-Renaissance Conference, sponsored by the Center for Medieval-Renaissance Studies at the University of Virginia's College at Wise, Spetember 14-26, 2023. It welcomes proposals about all topics related to King Arthur as a figure in literature, history, art, and entertainment. Interested in interdisciplinary approaches, such as the character of Arthur in romance and history, in art and literature, and in popular media, are especially encouraged. We also welcome proposals on:
The Conference for Young Adult Literature Louisiana (CYALL) is a forum to discuss, demonstrate, and champion learning strategies in teaching young adult literature. College faculty, graduate students, librarians, authors, K-12 educators, and scholars are invited to submit proposals for papers and presentations on all aspects of YA literature and media.
The deadline for submitting a proposal is September 15, 2023
The conference will be held on November 10, 2023.
“Once upon a time in Hollywood, Pulp Fiction turns 30”
Pulp Fiction is approaching the 30th anniversary of its release in 1994, and a special issue of South Central Review will help mark the occasion.
The Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) is welcoming proposals for its 2021 annual conference. We are hosting the conference virtually from October 21st through October 23rd. Proposals may be submitted by August 1st and should include author's/authors' contact information, working title, abstract, and short author's/authors' bio, and may be submitted at http://nepca.blog/conference.
Disney Studies [Special Topic]
Current Chair: Priscilla Hobbs, Southern New Hampshire University, p.hobbs-penn@snhu.edu
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies was founded in Boulder, Colorado, in 1975 and was housed in the Women's Studies department at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Frontiers began as a volunteer-based organization to bridge academic and community-based feminist knowledge and corresponded with a local movement among students, faculty, and community members to develop a women's studies program at the University of Colorado. Using a range of informal tactics, the Frontiers editorial collective established itself as "an incorporated legal nonentity," a strategic move aimed at circumventing the heteropatriarchal administrative tactics that had hindered the formation of women's studies programs in universities across the U.S.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
AWL-SSH THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM 2023
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Democracy in the Times of Digital Transformations
9 - 10 November 2023
Overview
Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom (UVC) announces a call for assessments that model inclusive, antiracist, antiableist, and anticolonial assessment practices for teaching the nineteenth century. Anyone with relevant professional interests is encouraged to apply, but the organizers are especially interested in submissions from early-career scholars and those with backgrounds that are underrepresented in Victorian Studies.
Full Solicitation
Call for Papers – “Performing theatricality and imaging religious ceremonies in early modern Western Europe”
May 15-17, 2024 (Ghent University)