This issue of Transatlantica focuses on the regulation and restriction of images and visual imagery (painting, photography, comics, film and audiovisual media) in the United States. It aims to shed light on the norms, either implicit or explicit, governing the production, circulation and reception of disturbing or controversial images.
An international conference organized by the Laboratorio per lo Studio letterario del fumetto at Ca’ Foscari University and the International Comparative Literature Association Standing Research Committee on Comics Studies & Graphic Narrative
EH-EH: ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND EUSKAL HERRIA THE HEMINGWAY SOCIETY ANNOUNCES ITS CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL HEMINGWAY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD JULY 14-20 2024 IN SAN SEBASTIÁN AND BILBAO, SPAIN
06/08/2023 – Call for Application: Visiting Student Program at SINAS, Uppsala University (Fall 2023)
Call for Applications: Visiting PhD student program at SINAS, Fall 2023 UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
DEADLINE: 6 August 2023
The field of Appalachian literary studies now needs another centralized assessment of the current state of the field, as well as possible new directions for its future. A New American Vein seeks to fill this gap by creating a collection that represents scholarly views on contemporary Appalachian literature and reevaluations of foundational Appalachian literary works that utilize cutting-edge critical approaches.
The competition is open to applicants who have not held a full-time academic appointment for more than four years. Independent scholars and graduate students are encouraged to apply.
Read More “01/11/2023 (Call for submissions) – Leon Edel Prize” »
Il convegno si terrà in presenza giovedì 30 novembre e venerdì 1° dicembre 2023 presso il Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Straniere di Roma Tre
e vedrà la partecipazione di Igiaba Scego e Lucio Spaziante come keynote speakers
Read More “30/06/2023 (CFP) – Difetti d’autore: forme e significati dell’autorialità” »
Humanities in the Time of ChatGPT and other forms of Artificial Intelligence
Fall 2023 Issue of Critical Humanities
The Review is published twice a year and accepts submissions on a rolling basis, but end of August and end of February submission dates will ensure consideration for the next issue.