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Autore: Marco Antonio Loi
Founded in Paris in 2007, the Transatlantic Walt Whitman Association (TWWA) invites students, researchers, and Whitman enthusiasts to participate in its 13th annual Whitman Week, consisting of a seminar for students interested in Whitman and Whitman’s poetry, and a symposium bringing together international scholars and graduate students. In 2023, the Whitman Week will take place for the first time in Rome, at Sapienza University of Rome from June 12 to June 17. Please view the full Call for Papers on the website: https://whitmanweekrome2023.com/
D34 DUSIC/2022 – Bando per il conferimento di incarichi mediante contratto di diritto privato per la copertura di insegnamenti per il corso di Laurea in “Civiltà e Lingue straniere moderne” – a.a. 2022/23
The Heidelberg graduate school ‘Authority and Trust’ (GKAT) are organizing a conference titled “Practicing Trust and Authority” which will take place from May 11-13, 2023 in Heidelberg, Germany. Please view the full Call for Papers here for more information. Submissions are open until February 5, 2023. We would appreciate it if you could circulate this call within your appropriate research networks.
The 54th annual conference of the French Association of American Studies (AFEA) will take place in Dijon from May 23rd to May 26th 2023. This year’s theme is “Voices, Sounds, Noises, Silences”. Please find the complete CFP at The link attached to this message. You have untilJanuary 16, 2023 to send your proposals to the … Read More “16/10/2023 – CFP: “Voices, Sounds, Noises, Silences” – 54th Annual Conference of the French Association of American Studies” »
International Conference: “Infrastructures of Racism and the Contours of Black Vitality and Resistance.”
University of Torino (Italy), 23-25 March 2023
The Comparative Literature Program at Texas Tech University will host the 2023 symposium on “Pandemic, Environment, and Life Writing” on campus on April 21-22, 2023.
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European Studies in North American Literature and Culture, founded in 1996 under the editorship of Reingard M. Nischik and continuing from 2022 under the leadership of Sascha Pöhlmann, is a Camden House series presenting European perspectives on the literatures and cultures of the United States and Canada.
This seminar will address literary representations of human suffering. Contributors are encouraged to explore how Anglophone literatures from a variety of cultures and historical eras pay witness both to individual forms of suffering and to more cultural or collective practices relating to times of war, the global pandemic or the looming ecological collapse.
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