A panel of brief (6-8 minutes), provocative statements that offer insight into where the study of hymns might go next.
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AISNA Early Career researchers
A panel of brief (6-8 minutes), provocative statements that offer insight into where the study of hymns might go next.
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The editors of the international series In-Between spaces. Le scritture migranti e la scrittura come migrazione, invite authors to submit papers for possible inclusion in the issue “Identity navigation: rethinking languages, literatures and cultures between challenges and misinterpretations”.
The graduate students in Hispanic, German, Italian and Russian Studies at the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures/McGill University present a conference on the topics of violence and alterity.
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Graduate Student Conference @ The Graduate Center – CUNY on the idea of “displacement” in literary and cultural studies.
2018 Jack London Society 14th Biennal Symposium “Jack London, the West, and the Environment” October 11-14, 2018, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Dante and Shakespeare: Cosmology, Politics and Poetics, University of Poitiers, France, 4-6 April 2019. Deadline for proposals: 30 June 2018
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Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature is a peer-refereed online journal published by the Department of the English Language and the Department of English Language Literatures at Opole University, Poland.
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The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to conduct research at the Kluge Center using the Library of Congress collections and resources for a period of four to eleven months.
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Ever since the early 1960s, Bob Dylan has never ceased to evolve. His creativity remains as powerful as ever in the twenty-first century. Hence the international symposium “Things have changed: Twenty-First-Century Dylan” will focus primarily on contemporary Dylan.