Literary Musings - Regular Issue July 2024
Call for - Literary Musings Online - 2584-1459
Academic Journal
Research Academy
a service provided by www.english.upenn.edu |
FAQ changelog |
Call for - Literary Musings Online - 2584-1459
Academic Journal
Research Academy
Centering belonging, identity, and equity in our hiring practices requires potentially profound changes within the profession and across our institutions. Undoubtedly, departments, service-based offices, and institutions may struggle to identify the kinds of changes that can be made and may meet resistance to these changes. This collection aims to identify key points in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing Studies’ (RCWS) hiring practices that can be adjusted or revised to enhance the inclusivity and equity of the job market experience for both applicants and hiring committee members.
We are seeking papers for a panel at RSA 2025 in Boston that address laboring writers--not so much writing as labor, but writers whose primary identity is as a laborer, peasant, artisan, or craftsperson from any geographic region. Such writers are often neglected in favor of courtiers and their clients. Indeed, some of how we conceive of “the literary” today is informed by the tastes of the ruling elite of the early modern period. This panel thus aims to recover non-elite voices of the past.
Special Issue on “Aemila Lanyer and the Body”
Explorations in Renaissance Culture (Fall 2025)
Guest editor: Brice Peterson
The editor invites 300-word abstracts for a special issue of a journal dedicated to exploring the topics of body and embodiment in Aemilia Lanyer’s Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.
(For information about Modernism/modernity clusters on the Print+ platform, please see https://modernismmodernity.org/forums/clusters.)
The Handbook of Body Horror