CFP: CRLCC International Conference on Language and Culture Contact
CRLCC International Conference on Language and Culture Contact – The conference of the Centre for Research on Language and Culture Contact (CRLCC) is a biannual international interdisciplinary forum for research on […]
CFP: Screen Memories, Screen Cultures
The Canadian Network for Psychoanalysis and Culture (http://cnpcrcpc.com/) invites contributions to a new anthology: CNPC 2: Screen Memories, Screen Cultures Editors: Sara Matthews, James Penney, Nathan Rambukkana With our current […]
CFP: Truth, Lies, and Manufacturing Memory
Humber College’s School of Liberal Arts and Sciences of Toronto, Canada in association with the International Festival of Authors (IFOA) will be presenting its third annual interdisciplinary conference “Truth, Lies, […]
CFP: TRANSMEDIATING CULTURE(S)?
Transdisciplinary Conference Szczecin University, Department of English Szczecin (Poland), November 17-19, 2016 „Medium is the message,” as Marshall McLuhan asserted in his seminal 1964 work entitled Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. […]
CFP: The Cultural Revolution Today: Literature, Film, and Cultural Debates
Organized by the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) and the Department of Comparative Literature, HKU. 2 and 3 June 2016 (Thursday and Friday), The University of Hong Kong May 2016 marks the […]
CFP: Multilingual Discourses
Multilingual Discourses invites submissions for the next issue, tentatively scheduled for publication in the summer of 2016. Multilingual Discourses is a peer-reviewed journal established in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural […]
CFP: RED ON RED: A Symposium on Post-Socialist Art and Critical Theory
April 8-9, 2016, Yale University, New Haven, CT Organizers: Marijeta Bozovic, Julia Chan, Fabrizio Fenghi, Marta Figlerowicz A discernable boom in politically engaged, leftist art practices and critical theory is underway […]
CFP: Communities: LGBTQI Lives and Voices
CCLA annual meeting May 28-30 • Calgary This panel seeks innovative papers analyzing how the lives and voices of the LGBTQI communities influence our understanding of and experiences of community and literature. On […]
