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.
Tag: American Indigenous studies
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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Placing Ghanaian and Indigenous North American literatures in conversation
Special issue of the European Journal of American Studies to be published as Issue 1, 2025, as well as an online conference in Summer 2023.
Issue editors: Helen Yitah (University of Ghana, hyitah@ug.edu.gh) and James Mackay (European University Cyprus, j.mackay@euc.ac.cy)
Deadline for proposals: March 6th, 2023.