31/8/2021 – CFP: American Writers in Paris: Then and Now Posted on Agosto 4, 2021Agosto 3, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “31/8/2021 – CFP: American Writers in Paris: Then and Now” »
23/8/2021 – CFP: Embodied Acts and American Photographs Posted on Agosto 3, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “23/8/2021 – CFP: Embodied Acts and American Photographs” »
11/10/21 – CFP: What Does Literature Feel Like Posted on Luglio 9, 2021Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “11/10/21 – CFP: What Does Literature Feel Like” »
1/8/2021 – CFP: Afrofuturism Posted on Luglio 7, 2021Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “1/8/2021 – CFP: Afrofuturism” »
1/3/22 – CFP: Health, Happiness, Henry James Posted on Luglio 5, 2021Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “1/3/22 – CFP: Health, Happiness, Henry James” »
20/7/21 – CFP: Food in American Literature Posted on Luglio 2, 2021Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “20/7/21 – CFP: Food in American Literature” »
1/9/21 – CFA: Cambridge Companion to American Protest Literature Posted on Giugno 30, 2021Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “1/9/21 – CFA: Cambridge Companion to American Protest Literature” »
31/8/21 – CFP: Energy Sources: new collections and heritage Posted on Giugno 28, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “31/8/21 – CFP: Energy Sources: new collections and heritage” »
30/7/2021 – CFA: On Extraction and Media Posted on Giugno 11, 2021Giugno 1, 2021 By Leonardo Nolé CFPs Read More “30/7/2021 – CFA: On Extraction and Media” »
27/06/2021 – CFP: 26TH AISNA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE – Crossing Territories. Recognition across Time, Space, and Textuality in the US and Beyond Posted on Giugno 10, 2021Giugno 23, 2021 By Rachele Puddu CFPs, Events You might consider applying for the 26TH AISNA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE: Crossing Territories. Recognition across Time, Space, and Textuality in the US and Beyond. Department of Humanities, L’Aquila, September 23-25, 2021. Read More “27/06/2021 – CFP: 26TH AISNA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE – Crossing Territories. Recognition across Time, Space, and Textuality in the US and Beyond” »