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Call For Papers for an Edited Collection, The National Health Service on Television
In the context of UAAC's 2023 conference, we invite contributions to the bilingual panel Here and Now: New Modes of Presence and Absence in Performance. This year’s conference of the Universities Art Association of Canada will take place at the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity in Banff, Alberta, from October 19 to 21.
KRNT is pleased to announce a call for short stories for our debut issue.
We aim to gather a community of original thinkers and bold storytellers who dare to explore how technological breakthroughs are changing our literary and cultural lives. We want short stories about living with contemporary technology. Stories that engage with our fast-changing present and question the future.
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BAUSTELLE Brecht V: “Therefore, everyone, stand where you are and sing the hymn of the poorest of the poor” – Practices of Placement in Brecht, Benjamin, and Co.
This call was first issued by the late Dr. Violet V. Cuffy, Queen Margaret University in 2015. Unfortunately, Dr. Cuffy passed away in 2021 before she was able to conclude the project.
Working with the publisher, CABI, we are attempting to complete Dr. Cuffy’s book.
Authors who previously submitted abstracts as well as authors new to the project are encouraged to send abstracts.
Guest editors, Dr. Alison Mc Letchie, South Carolina State University and Dr. Daina Nathaniel, Wingate University, NC.
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