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Child's Play in Popular Culture: History, representations and consumption

updated: 
Thursday, May 29, 2025 - 9:45pm
PopCRN - The Popular Culture Research Network
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

Call for Papers

Child's Play in Popular Culture: History, representations and consumption

PopCRN – The Popular Culture Network invites scholars to explore the diverse representations of childhood in popular culture at a virtual symposium to be held online on 30 April – 1 May 2026.

From dolls and board games to digital playgrounds and interactive media, the concept of play has been a defining aspect of childhood across cultures and historical periods. Popular culture has both shaped and been shaped by children’s play, reflecting broader societal values, anxieties, and technological advancements.

Posthuman Studies: Emergence and Relation (PAMLA)

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:41pm
Akim Golubev/UNLV/PAMLA
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

The Posthuman Studies panel is interested in papers that investigate the ongoing transformation of a human subject in social, political, and transhistorical contexts. Since the introduction of Cartesian duality, as opposed to the British Empirical monism, the field of literary studies has investigated the role of language and cognition. This panel is looking for papers that deal with literary theory, early modern philosophy, and English literature by analyzing what it means to be human and posthuman.

PAMLA 2025: Anger and Frustration in Contemporary American Women's Fiction [Deadline Extended]

updated: 
Thursday, May 1, 2025 - 4:51pm
Pacific Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

Many mainstream media outlets have observed an uptick in the mainstream popularity of American women's fiction that center on rage-filled female characters or that express anger at contemporary society. The complicated aftermath of second-wave feminism has in some ways enabled women to speak more frankly about their bodies, desires, and experiences, but these forms of sexual and social liberation of the past several decades have led to a strong backlash against reproductive freedom and a resurgent public-sphere misogyny; many feminist critics have also noticed that media discussions of progress for women—how many female CEO’s run Fortune 500 companies, for instance—have silenced structural critique of a patriarchal society.

PAMLA 2025: American Literature Post-1945 (Extended Deadline)

updated: 
Thursday, May 1, 2025 - 4:52pm
Pacific Modern Language Association_American Post-45 Caucus
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

We invite proposals for papers dealing with American Literature from 1945 to the present. The category of “literature” includes imaginative works (fiction, poetry, drama) but also essays, memoirs, or creative nonfiction. Texts that are written by American-identifying authors, composed by writers in the US, or address American life are all welcome.  

Class and Capitalism in Literature, Film, and Culture

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:40pm
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, May 15, 2025

The way our current globally interconnected and digitally enabled capitalist formation continuously reshapes itself to reinforce categories of class and overarching capitalist structures requires analyses that engage and critique these adaptive forces of capital. Responding to this need, this seminar seeks to examine the relationship of texts to a global capitalist economy by asking how class and capitalism function within and exert force upon texts and their contexts—in film, literature, art, video games, social media, and other extratextual spaces such as fan sites.

Special Issue: Feminist Resistance to Fascism, Past and Present

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:40pm
Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, May 25, 2025

Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Special Issue: Feminist Resistance to Fascism, Past and Present

 

Submission Deadline: May 25, 2025 

Estimated Publication Date: February 2026

 

CFP: „ ADDICTION AND CRISIS IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH NARRATIVES“ IN: JAHRBUCH FÜR INTERNATIONALE GERMANISTIK (PETER LANG VERLAG)

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:40pm
Marmara University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 15, 2025

The Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik, published by Peter Lang and indexed by the Web of Science (Arts and Humanities Index – AHCI) and Book Citation Index (BKCI), is calling for submissions for its upcoming special issue on Addiction and Crisis in German and English Narratives.

This issue will address how addiction—in its various manifestations such as substance abuse, behavioral dependency, and psychological compulsions—is depicted in literature and culture. We particularly seek contributions that situate addiction within broader societal, existential, and ecological crises in German- and English-language narratives.

Possible areas of focus include but are not limited to:

CFP: „DISABILITY IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH NARRATIVES“ IN: JAHRBUCH FÜR INTERNATIONALE GERMANISTIK (PETER LANG VERLAG)

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:39pm
Marmara University
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, June 15, 2025

The Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik, published by Peter Lang and indexed by the Web of Science (Arts and Humanities Index – AHCI) and Book Citation Index (BKCI), invites scholarly contributions for a special issue on Disability in German and English Narratives.

This volume seeks to explore the literary, cultural, and discursive representations of disability in German- and English-language literatures. We welcome contributions that examine how disability is portrayed, constructed, and negotiated in fictional and non-fictional texts across time periods—from early modern literature to contemporary works.

Possible areas of focus include but are not limited to:

New Approaches to the New Negro for Boston's MSA Conference

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:37pm
Martha H. Patterson, McKendree University
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 14, 2025

On the 100th anniversary of Alain Locke's New Negro anthology, this panel seeks presenters eager to discuss what they see as new trends in New Negro research.  Possibilities include the New Negro in international, regional, or local contexts; the New Negro in newspapers, magazines, college yearbooks and other digitized sources; the New Negro on the move, re-envisioned to meet the needs of different socio-political groups; the New Negro in literature (especially in literature relatively new to the canon); the New Negro is conjunction with other "New" movements:  the New Woman, New Psychology, New Thought, and the New American.

CFP: CCNY Graduate English Conference: Through the Dark

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:37pm
The City College of New York
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, April 21, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS

Annual City College of New York Graduate English Conference

 

Through the Dark

 

Conference Date: May 9th, 2025

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 18th, 2025

 

On Metamorphosis. Interdisciplinary Perspectives

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:36pm
University of Palermo / Institut français Palermo
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, April 20, 2025

Call for papers

On Metamorphosis. Interdisciplinary Perspectives

International Conference, Palermo, 8th - 9th May 2025

 

Cultures and Societies Department, University of Palermo, Italy

 

Academy of Fine Arts, Palermo, Italy

 

French Cultural Center, Palermo, Italy

 

Deadline for abstracts: April 20th, 2025

 

Bengal in Translation: An Add-on Course On Translating To And From Bengali (Lectures can be attended online)

updated: 
Thursday, April 3, 2025 - 3:36pm
MANIKCHAK COLLEGE, MALDA
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, April 9, 2025

About the Course:

 

Keeping in mind the increasing popularity and academic importance of literature(s) in translation that are either translated to or from Bengali, we, the organizers are introducing an add-on course focusing on both kinds of translation. Besides offering theoretical discussions on such translations (primarily through the lens of Translation Studies), this course will give the participants an opportunity to interact with renowned translators and academicians who have kindly agreed to share their expertise on the aesthetics, politics, challenges, and opportunities of translating to and from Bengali, using a “case-study based approach”.