This special edition of Interdisciplinary Humanities will investigate how performance shapes our experience of the humanities. In the four decades since NYU offered the first degree in “Performance Studies,” the advent of the internet and social media has changed the way we study, create, teach, learn, and identify ourselves. Performance forms and platforms have multiplied and facilitated one of the most contentious political cycles in American history, public upheavals demanding social justice, and new thresholds of mis and disinformation.
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The Armenian Genocide:
New Interpretations and Cross-Disciplinary Conversations
May 15-17, 2024
Organized by
The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights
and Conflict Prevention, The American University of Paris
and the
AGBU Nubar Library
Gulbenkian Museum Academy and the Aga Khan University's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (AKU-ISMC) in collaboration offers a two-day workshop in Lisbon on Introduction to Islamic Manuscripts and Digital Codicology.
Abstract
Exploring the esteemed manuscript collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, this 2-day short course is an introduction to codicology, manuscript studies, and digital humanities.
FEATURED JOB: Historic New England, Visitor Experience - Indigenous Community Liaison and Researcher
Historic New England is seeking applicants for two, part-time Indigenous Community Liaison/Researcher openings to support our Recovering New England’s Voices initiative. Each will be responsible for one region in New England, the north or the south, but will work as a team to achieve the goals for this position. This position is 10-20 hours a week with a flexible schedule at the rate of $30 per hour and are term limited for 12 months.
Call for Proposals:
International Conference on Love Studies: Towards Research-Based Knowledge of Love
Date: Tuesday 2 January --Sunday 7 January 2024
Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain + Virtual Online Streaming
The International Institute of Love Studies is convening its first conference, which will focus on presentations and discussions of research on love as a universal concept with historical, social, cultural, biological, and individual variations.
Call for Chapters/Project Description:
The editors of a projected volume in the study of liberalism seek chapter proposals from potential authors.
Funded OPEN CALL for Artists, Somatic and Ecological Practitioners: Deadline June 7th 2023
Environmental Arts & Eco Somatic Residency on Isle Martin, Scotland 6 - 10 September 2023
This 'Human-Nature Connect' residency oordinated by artist scholars Thomas Kampe, Alex Boyd, Anthony O'Flaherty and local practitioners, in dialogue with Intercultural Roots UK.
Form & Transformation -Comparative Literature Graduate Conference at The Graduate Center at the City University of New York (17th November 2023)
Call for Papers - Form & Transformation
We seek your expertise on the work of James Baldwin for a forthcoming volume entitled The Routledge Companion to James Baldwin. The volume will contain forty articles on this author and his work, and it promises to be the touchstone volume on Baldwin for some time to come. It seeks to be comprehensive in its treatment of Baldwin’s work and seeks to present cutting-edge scholarship on this author. Suggested chapters
for the volume are below.
Suggested Chapters for The Routledge Companion to James Baldwin
GERMAN WOMEN WRITERS
2023 Midwest Modern Language Association Annual Conference
Cincinnati, Ohio
November 2-5, 2023
Convention Theme Description: https://www.luc.edu/mmla/convention/callforpapers/
Topic: OPEN
We encourage submissions addressing the literary texts and lives of German-language women writers from any period and in any genre. Papers that engage with the Convention theme of “Going Public: What the MMLA Owes Democracy” are especially welcome.