Margaret Fuller Society
TITLE: Conditions of Exile in the Nineteenth-Century and Beyond
AISNA Early Career researchers
Margaret Fuller Society
TITLE: Conditions of Exile in the Nineteenth-Century and Beyond
Special Issue CfP: Journal of Narrative and Language Studies
“Melville, Media, and Narratives”
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ExRe(y) 2022
ExπRE: Going Off in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture
December 1-2, 2022
Call for papers
Department of English and American Studies at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin and Department of American Literature and Culture at The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin are pleased to announce the third ExRe(y) conference. A two-day international conference “ExπRE: Going Off in Post-Millennial North-American Literature and Culture” will be held online on December 1-2, 2022.
Writing for Deadline in a piece conceived as a “Welcome to Taylor Sheridan’s universe,” Mike Fleming characterized the actor-turned-writer/director’s rapidly growing oeuvre as “a place different from any other in the Hollywood landscape.”
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This call for papers is proposed by the PhD Students in Foreign Literatures and Languages of the University of Verona with the support of the Project of Excellence in Digital Humanities. The conference aims at bringing together current and prospective PhD Students and early-stage researchers who wish to share and discuss their work around the themes of past, history and memory.
Iperstoria is currently accepting abstract submissions for the general sections of their Fall 2022 issue.
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Call for Abstracts
USAbroad: Journal of American History and Politics
Deadline: May 2, 2022
The new issue of Ekphrasis is interested in contributions critically discussing the evolution of these epic forms of storytelling, with close critical attention to their social and political dimensions.
South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) conference November 11-13, 2022 | Jacksonville, FL WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE In his landmark poem, “If We Must Die,” published in The Liberator magazine, Jamaican- born poet Claude McKay addresses the growing anti-Black violence of the Red Summer of 1919, using his poetic voice to increase awareness of racist … Read More “01/07/2022 – CFP: “But Fighting Back!”: Images of Resistance and Revolutionary Change in African-American Literature across the Ages (SAMLA 2022)” »