The Association for Asian Studies is pleased to announce that we will pilot a dissertation workshop at the upcoming 2024 Seattle Annual Conference, thanks to seed funding from the Henry Luce Foundation. To ensure thematic coherence, the workshop will be organized around “Global China: China’s Interactions Across and Beyond Asia.” We thus seek students whose work falls within this theme for the 2024 workshop. The East and Inner Asia Council (EIAC) will be spearheading this effort and taking the lead in selecting the students who will participate.
Welcome to H-Announce!
H-Announce is a moderated one-way distribution network for events, conferences, calls for papers, calls for publication, programs, workshops, sources of short-term funding, fellowships, and news from H-Net and our affiliates.
To submit an announcement, log into the Commons and click "Create" in the right hand menu of the H-Announce page. If you don't have an account, please register and navigate back to H-Announce.
To receive individual or daily digests of all H-Announce postings, log into the Commons, and click "subscribe to this network" in the right hand menu of the H-Announce page.
For additional guidance, please refer to H-Announce: A User's Guide, located at the Help Desk.
Daily Publishing Schedule
Jobs, Reviews, & H-Net This Week Digests are published on Monday and distributed to Daily Digest subscribers on Tuesday morning.
All other announcements are moderated as they come and are distributed to Daily Digest subscribers the following day.
Please note: Announcements are posted and distributed the same day they are moderated; however, daily digests are distributed the day after moderation. Network editors receive the H-Announce daily digest and choose relevant content to repost to their networks. To post an announcement directly to a specific network, you may select that network(s) in the post announcement interface. Announcements posted to networks are subject to individual network moderation and publishing policies.
Christopher Newport University seeks abstracts for the forthcoming Global Conference on Women and Gender to be held in person on our campus March 21-23, 2024.
This year's theme is Revitalizing Ecofeminism: The Intersection of Gender and Nature
The James Fenimore Cooper Society will host two panels at the 35th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held at The Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, May 23-26, 2024. For additional information: https://americanliteratureassociation.org/ala-conferences/ala-annual-conference/
Panel 1: The Pilot, A Bicentennial Celebration: James Fenimore Cooper and the Maritime World
Date: 31 October 2023 | Venue: Hybrid (Online & on-campus) | Registration Link: https://horrorconference.eventbrite.co.uk
Im 18. Jahrhundert wandeln sich Begriff und Einsatz dessen, was in der Antike techne hieß und handwerkliche Arbeitstechniken bezeichnete. Wissensgebieten differenzieren sich aus und mit der zunehmenden Profilierung von Kunst als eigenständigem Funktionssystem mit eigenen Regeln, das sich dezidiert von anderen abgrenzt, wird die alte Koppelung von Kunst und Handwerk, die im techne-Begriff steckt, neu reflektiert. Zugleich legen neue Techniken ein verändertes Justieren der Zusammenhänge von Kunst und Technik nahe.
Apologies for crossposting.
Editorial Team Member Call: Journal of Design, Business & Society
Deadline: 14 November 2023
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-design-business-society#call-for-papers
In the face of ongoing disasters including the climate crisis, the pandemic, war in Europe and conflicts worldwide, as well as blatant manifestations of social injustice taking place on both a localised and a planetary scale, we might be prone to think that we have reached a capacity of response that is beyond shock, that we have become numb to events that affect us both directly and indirectly. Can literature continue to make felt and bring home the intolerability of everyday events that may otherwise pass without remark?
CFP - Girls’ and Young Women’s Textual Cultures Across History: Imitation, Adaptation, Transformation
The editors would like to invite chapters of 7,000 words for an edited collection, to be submitted to Routledge’s Children’s Literature and Culture Book Series. We aim to publish the collection in 2025.
Call for Papers — Special Issue on Mobility and American (Non)Fiction
This is a call for papers for a special issue (27/2024) on “Mobility and American (Non)Fiction” of the online open-access double-blind peer-reviewed journal [Inter]sections, co-edited by José Duarte (School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon) & Mihaela Precup (American Studies Program, University of Bucharest).
The LOEWE Research Cluster "Architectures of Order" cordially invites you to the Finissage!