[AAAS 2026] Creating Reciprocal and Relational Spaces in Asian American Refugee Storytelling
[AAAS 2026] Creating Reciprocal and Relational Spaces in Asian American Refugee Storytelling
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[AAAS 2026] Creating Reciprocal and Relational Spaces in Asian American Refugee Storytelling
Building Spaces of Freedom
Society for the Study of Southern Literature 2026 CFP
Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, March 28-31, 2026
The Society for the Study of Southern Literature seeks submissions for our biennial conference, which will take place March 28-31, 2026, at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Call for proposals
Edited collection: READING ROBERT GIPE
Deadline for abstracts: Dec. 1, 2025
Deadline for final drafts: Nov 1, 2026
Keynote Speakers: Michele Aaron (University of Warwick) and Jean-Baptiste Thoret (Université
de Poitiers)
Epistemologies and Pathways to Truth
Epistemologies and Pathways to Truth
The University of Maryland’s Graduate English Organization (GEO) invites proposals relating to the theme of “Epistemologies and Pathways to Knowledge” for our 19th annual graduate student conference, to be held in person on Friday, March 27, 2026 at UMD, College Park.
Issue 14.1: Open issue
Deadlines | June 1, 2026 (Convergence proposals)
September 15, 2026 (Essay submissions)
Graduate Students in English Interdisciplinary Conference 2026
Call for Papers on the Theme: “Transformation”
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville – March 14-15, 2026
The Graduate Students in English at University of Arkansas at Fayetteville invite proposals on the theme “Transformation,” a topic as broad as the literary and academic canons themselves. As we bear witness to changes in higher education landscapes across disciplines, we might consider how our own perceptions have evolved, what has been reliable in scholarship historically, and what needs to adapt.
12–14 March 2026
Queer Bibliography in the South:
Space, Place, Community
Athens, GA and online
Queer Bibliography invites proposals for papers considering how gender, sexuality, and textuality intersect with place in the production of queer identity.
Call for paper
International Interdisciplinary Conference
University of South Brittany March 12-13, 2026
HCTI and TEMOS Laboratories
Gender and money, the gender of money and the money of gender
Paper proposals are welcome on any aspect of Hardy’s life, work, and legacy for the Twenty-Seventh International Hardy Conference and Festival (Dorchester, Dorset, UK; July 25th—August 1st 2026). Significant Hardy anniversaries in 2026 include the 150th anniversary of The Hand of Ethelberta, the 140th anniversary of The Mayor of Casterbridge, the 120th anniversary of The Dynasts (Part 2), and the 110th anniversary of Selected Poems. Proposals for papers on any of these anniversary texts are especially welcome.
Papers should be planned for delivery times of a maximum of 20 minutes (approximately 2000 words).
Call For Papers
Islamic feminism, far from being an oxymoron, has emerged as an intellectual and political movement reclaiming interpretive authority within the Islamic tradition while advancing gender justice. It builds upon the work of pioneering scholars such as amina wadud, Asma Barlas, Fatema Mernissi, Sa'diyya Shaikh, miriam cooke, and Aysha Hidayatullah, who have demonstrated that patriarchal interpretations of Qur n and Hadich are historically contingent rather than divinely mandated.
Duplicity/Duplicität: Betwixt intimates and strangers.
Opening Symposium of the collaborative research project Studies in Remoteness. Sensoria of Absence, Distance and Neglect.
https://userblogs.fu-berlin.de/remoteness/winter-symposium-2026/
https://www.nsuweb.org/circle-1-studies-in-remoteness-sensoria-of-absenc...
January 29-31 2026.