The standing Poetry and Poetics session seeks abstract submissions exploring any aspect of poetry and poetics. Please bring us paper topics that encompass a wide range of subgenres; bring us specific time periods; bring us unique critical approaches.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Imagining the Ordinary City:
Arts, Placemaking and Everyday Urban Lives
28-29 October 2024
Centre for African Studies Gallery, University of Cape Town
Confirmed keynotes:
Professor Jennifer Robinson (University College London)
Dr Thembinkosi Goniwe (Rhodes University)
Professor Lynda Gichanda Spencer (Rhodes University)
Bodrum+ Institute will be organizing the Summer School for "Current Issues in Middle East Politics" between 02-07 June 2024 in Bodrum-Türkiye, the place where history and contemporary Bodrum life are blended to create a perfect academic atmosphere.
The program will focus on the Middle Eastern regional order, regional conflicts, alliances, wars, and peace-making as well as the state-society dynamics. The course will cover the Arab world, Iran, and Israel.
This is a reminder to register for the March 29-30 symposium at the University of Virginia on “Re-Envisioning the Black Sea in Literature and Historiography: Backwater or oikoumenē?” To view the complete program and register to attend in person or on Zoom, please visit this website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/re-envisioning-the-black-sea-symposium-tickets-772198946837
We are proposing a panel on “Examining Political Affect and its Mutations in Modern South Asia” at the 52nd Annual Conference on South Asia, organized by the South Asia Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to be held from October 30 to November 2, 2024 in Madison, USA. We invite scholars from fields of social sciences and humanities to submit abstracts on any theme of political affect in the South Asian context and beyond.
On Thursday, March 28, 2024, 6:30 - 8:00 pm, the Vilna Shul will host a community conversation and celebration of Moroccan Jewish women and early 20th century feminism marking the publication of the first-ever English translation of Blanche Bendahan's classic novel Mazaltob.
Please join the Center for Jewish History over Zoom on April 3 at 1pm for a discussion of a pre-circulated paper by one of our 2023-24 Graduate Fellows.
2nd UTAD Conference
Existence, Tradition and Future
Turkish Society for Theatre Research and Bahçeşehir University Conservatory
September 5-7, 2024
Call for Papers and/or Applied Workshop
Bodrum+ Institute will be organizing the Summer School for "Archeopolitics: The Invention of State and its Evolution" between 19-24 May 2024 in Bodrum-Türkiye, the place where history and contemporary Bodrum life are blended to create a perfect academic atmosphere.
The program will focus on “The Invention of State and its Evolution.” Thus the "50 thousand years of human history" will be re-evaluated basically in the light of the latest data particularly unearthed in recent (mostly Neolithic) excavations in Anatolia.
Between Aesthetic Practice and Sociopolitical Challenge
11–12 July 2024
ICI Berlin
In English
Organized by Oliver Aas, Hana Gründler, Antje Kempe, and Barbara Kristina Murovec
A workshop of the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institute, Research Group ‘Ethico-Aesthetics of the Visual’ and University Greifswald, Interdisciplinary Centre for Baltic Sea Region Research, in cooperation with the ICI Berlin