Overwhelming Nature: Confronting Catastrophe and the Sublime in the Arts and Humanities
In Person | Harvard University | 25–26 March 2023
AISNA Early Career researchers
Overwhelming Nature: Confronting Catastrophe and the Sublime in the Arts and Humanities
In Person | Harvard University | 25–26 March 2023
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Dates: May 27-28, 2021 (via Zoom)
Organization: University of Wroclaw
Deadline for Submission: April 16, 2021
Keynote Speakers: Professor Agnieszka Graff (University of Warsaw) and Doctor
Elzbieta Klimek-Dominiak (University of Wroclaw)
“Collection Cultures”: Midwest Modern Language Association Convention. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 4-7, 2021.
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The city is a contradiction. At its centre, it is simultaneously claustrophobic and isolating; its outskirts are escaped both to and from. This virtual (online) session, ‘Short Fiction: The City Speaks. How Should We Answer?’ invites submissions of original, unpublished short stories that explore the emotional and physical landscape of the city. Stories should be inspired by and interpret the PAMLA 2021 theme, in a unique way.
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From Alice Walker’s womanism to bell hooks’ oppositional gaze, Black girls’ rebellion inspires concepts and theoretical approaches that aid in understanding the lives of girls and women.