EJAS is the official, peer-reviewed academic journal of the European Association for American Studies, a federation of 21 national and joint-national associations of specialists of the United States gathering approximately 4,000 scholars from 27 European countries (<http://www.eaas.eu>).
Tag: american culture
We seek essays that identify both the successes and failures of American Regionalism in this regard and expand on notions of critical regionalism with an implicit link to the indigenous (Susan Bernardin, 2014).
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Babel – AFIAL welcomes proposals of articles for issue no. 32, which will be published in December 2023.
The deadline for submissions is 31 March, 2023.
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Our Call asks you to propose essay ideas that unite the two areas of contemporary scholarship: music and the American Dream. Our plan is to publish them with a respected press. Currently, we have an expression of interest from a highly regarded University press with whom we have a “first look” agreement.
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This special issue of AmLit invites papers that analyze queer literary works within the digital sphere, specifically pertaining to queer Indigenous and Black peoples residing in the Americas,
i.e., Turtle Island, Mesoamerica, Abya Yala, etc.
If you are interested in applying to the Institute, please submit a one-page cv
and a 500 word description of your project to edismeeting@emilydickinsonmuseum.org
no later than February 1, 2023.
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Call for Panels XXVII AISNA Biennial Conference
Vulnerabilities:
Weaknesses, Threats, Resilience in the U.S.A. and in Global Perspective
21-23 September 2023
Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences and Education
University of Perugia
Polo scientifico-didattico di Narni, Centro di Ricerca sulla Sicurezza Umana
(CRISU)
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