Back to the Future and Philosophy: Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts!
Back to the Future and Philosophy: This is Heavy!
Edited by Joshua Heter and Richard Greene
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Call for Abstracts!
Back to the Future and Philosophy: This is Heavy!
Edited by Joshua Heter and Richard Greene
Jonathan Bayliss Society
Tangents and Divigations
Jonathan Bayliss Society
The Jonathan Bayliss Society is sponsoring two roundtable panels for the 35th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held May 23-26, 2024, at The Palmer House Hilton, 17 East Monroe, Chicago, IL. For additional information about the conference see https://americanliteratureassociation.org/ala-conferences/ala-annual-conference.
Please send abstracts of no more than 250 words to Gary Grieve-Carlson at grieveca@lvc.edu or info@jonathanbayliss.org by January 29, 2024.
Rhetoric After Identification
Edited by David R. Gruber (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) & Jason Kalin (DePaul University)
Rhetorical identification seeks a common ground of existence in which divided individuals can mediate their differences. Perhaps, for this reason, either explicitly or implicitly, identification has become a commonplace of rhetorical theory and criticism. As Diane Davis (2010) writes, “Identification is not simply rhetoric’s most fundamental aim; it’s also and therefore rhetorical theory’s most fundamental problem” (p. 33). Any rhetoric, it seems, must pass through rhetorical identification.
The 71st Annual South Central Renaissance Conference will take place in Savannah, Georgia, 4-6 April 2024. This year, the SCRC will collaborate with the annual New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies for this event, co-sponsored by Georgia Southern University.
The conference will have three key lectures:
William B. Hunter Lecture by Kathryn A. Edwards, University of South Carolina
Louis L. Martz Lecture by Daniel Bornstein, Washington University in St. Louis
Conference Keynote Lecture by Jemma Field, Yale Center for British Art
Contextual Confluence: Media, Text and Traditions
deadline for abstract and full paper submission:
*November 30, 2023.*
Call for Book Chapters
contact email:
editor.literature@yahoo.com
(Un)Limited
Duke University Department of English Graduate Conference
February 16 & 17, 2024
Keynote Speaker: Joseph Albernaz (Columbia University)
Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers seeks essays devoted to the study of women's writing by, for, and about members of the nineteenth-century Spiritualist movement. Spiritualism was a wildly popular religious practice that burst onto the American scene in 1848 when two young girls in Hydesville, New York, claimed to be communicating with the dead.
Love in/and/for Games