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"Speculating Exile: Literary Estrangements and Fugitive Belongings"

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 - 11:03am
Pivot Journal - York University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 30, 2024

Speculating Exile: Literary Estrangements and Fugitive Belongings

Exile is “the signature and permanent mark of the modern age,” M. Nourbese Philip wrote in 1992: “we cutting we teeth on exile— exile in the very air we breathing.” In this waning quarter of the 21st century, more than 281 million or 3.6% of the global population are migrants, a number that, by all accounts, will only rise. Displacement, whether due to economic instabilities, climate change, war, political oppression, or just the “maddest Joy” of desire, alters not only those it subjectifies, but the conditions of belonging that inform their trajectories.

Regular Film Reviewers and Cinematic Essays Wanted

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 - 11:03am
Anna Faktorovich / Anaphora Literary Press
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, August 1, 2024

The Cinematic Codes Review is seeking reviewers to submit regular tri-annual sets of or single-item reviews of any time of visual content that is of individual interest. Ideas can range from standard reviews with screen shots of recent releases, as well as scholarly reviews of classics. You can review fine art gallery shows, theatrical dramas, or minor films shown at festivals. Reviews can be short (a few hundred words) or very long essays (up to 8,000 words). You can submit a single review, or commit to submitting regular reviews three times per year. The deadlines for the issues are: August 1, December 1, and May 1. Work that arrives after the deadline will be considered for the next issue.

Undergraduate student journal seeks submissions

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 - 11:03am
Comparative World Literature, CSULB
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 1, 2024

This annual scholarly journal is published by the Comparative World Literature program at California State University, Long Beach.

Genre is dedicated to publishing creative and scholarly work in the Humanities as well as essays related to the annual Comparative Literature conference. Reviews of current works of literary criticism, literature and local Southern California art exhibitions are also featured.

Call for PapersGenre will be accepting papers and creative work along the theme of the CWL 2024 conference: Writers of Extreme Situations: A Multidisciplinary Perspective for Volume 40: Writers of Extreme Situations (2024) .

The Matter of the Humanities

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024 - 11:03am
Lahore University of Management Sciences
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, August 20, 2024

The Matter of the Humanities

“When education is not liberating, the dream of the oppressed is to become the oppressors.”
Paolo Freire

“The future has arrived, it’s just not evenly distributed yet.”
William Gibson

ICMS 2025: Exploring Complaint in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period - Traditions and Transformations of Complaint

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Monday, July 8, 2024 - 4:03pm
Krista Telford (UNC Chapel Hill) & Mounawar Abbouchi (UGA) | International Congress on Medieval Studies 2025
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 15, 2024

Complaint is as easy to identify in medieval and early modern literature as it is challenging to define. One need not look far in premodern literature to find a figure railing against Fortune, a forsaken woman grieving her loss, or a character critiquing the injustices of society in mournful, sometimes bitter, tones. A polymorphous literary form, complaint can function as satire, prayer, and elegy; yet it is also a distinct form, sometimes described as a mode or a genre.Though complaint is inextricably linked to grief, the role it plays in grief management has been shown to vary greatly, sometimes working to temper or mobilize a character’s grief and at other times paradoxically multiplying it.