Categoria: CFPs
21Polish Association for American Studies 2023 Annual Conference held and hosted by the Department of American Literature and the Department of Studies in Culture, The Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
America and Deep Time: Alternate Geographies, Temporalities, and Histories
25-27 October 2023
REDEN (Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos, ISSN: 2695-4168)
Special dossier | edited by Marica Orrù and Igor Juricevic
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What, When and Where One-day conference, in-person, June 9 2023. Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW. How was the artistic and political reputation of modernist writing shaped and managed in the postwar period by the publishing houses committed to promoting both canonical modernist writers and new … Read More “31/03/2023 – CFP: Publishing Late Modernism” »
Overwhelming Nature: Confronting Catastrophe and the Sublime in the Arts and Humanities
In Person | Harvard University | 25–26 March 2023
To contribute to this special issue, please submit the full manuscript of your article (no less than 4,000 words) with a short author’s bio to the guest editor Ayan Chakraborty at cayan2595@gmail.com, with a copy to jclaindia@gmail.com. You are welcome to ask any questions about submission or the topic you will select.
The goal of this edited collection is to encourage an in-depth, multivalent, relevant, and current conversation regarding Modernist literature, and we would like to hear from you
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We invite articles, essays, and reflective pieces examining how various types of media, including news, cinema (popular, documentary, avant-garde, experimental etc.), television, digital, and social media shape the perception of the police through representation. We are hoping to receive contributions analyzing phenomena as diverse as the policing of black bodies (United States and Brazil), controlling populations in the name of drugs (Philippines), religion and ethnicity (South Asia, Israel and Palestine, Iran, Sudan, Turkey, Nigeria), gender, sexuality and family values
(Russia, Mexico, Argentina, Pakistan) etc.