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We are seeking essays of about 5000-7000 words for a special issue of Settler Colonial Studies focused on gender. We are interested in individual readings of settler texts through a gendered lens, in historical or cultural studies treatments of settlers and gender, or in more theoretical pieces that examine gender and settler colonialism. We are especially interested in pieces that read masculinity, liminal/trans gendered states, or genders in comparison, or that analyze gender in a new way.
Detective Fiction: Re-Assessing the Necessary (Panel)
As the status of detective fiction continues to vacillate between a “serious” literary genre and a popular one, and influences of other genres, less represented cultures and languages, and new media such as games, stretch its boundaries, the question of necessity—both of what is essentially part of the genre, and what it needs in order to continue—becomes paramount.
As budget cuts in various states have, once again, been used as a rationale for more reliance on adjunct faculty; austerity measures such as denials of raises and contract renewals; and even program cuts and threats of more of the same, academic labour unions have also become more visible and been forced to reassess their strategies, even considering more extreme measures such as work stoppages. This last can be interpreted as both a final, drastic step, resorted to because nothing else has worked, but also an implicit assertion of the power of faculty, incl.
Second Call for Papers
Society for the Medieval Mediterranean conference 2017, Ghent University, Belgium, 10-12 July 2017
“Communities, Imaginations and Emotions in the Medieval Mediterranean”
Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience
Illness Narratives, Networked Subjects, and Intimate Publics
CALL FOR PAPERS
On Belonging: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity in Japan
University of California, Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies
Conference Dates: April 7 – 8, 2017
Submissions Due: January 15, 2017
Email To: cjsgradconference@berkeley.edu
XVI Jornadas Interescuelas y Departamentos de Historia
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina
9 al 11 agosto de 2017
CFP - Narratives of the Past and Film: Imaginery, Discourse, Emotions
Coordinators:
Dra. Zulema Marzorati zmarzora@fibertel.com.ar
Dra. Moira Cristiá moicristia@gmail.com
Poetic Words in the 21st Century Neoliberal City (edited volume)