SOCIAL LIFE OF STREETS - A Call for Chapters for an Edited Volume
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SOCIAL LIFE OF STREETS - A Call for Chapters for an Edited Volume
The Popular Culture Association annual conference will be held June 2-5, 2021, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts.
The Libraries, Archives, and Museums area is soliciting papers dealing with any aspect of Popular Culture as it pertains to libraries, archives, museums, or research. Possible topics include:
* Descriptions of research collections or exhibits
Keeping in mind H-Asia posts (queries as well as publication announcements) related to social science in vernacular languages, I wish to share
Call for Chapters for an edited volume on the Social Fabric of Hindi Region: Everyday in History ("Hindi Patti ka Samajik Tana Baanaa: Itihaas me Dainik Anubhav").
Dear Colleagues,
The editors of Global Food History are pleased to announce the journal’s inaugural Prize for an Emerging Food Historian. Award winners will receive $100, the opportunity to have their contribution peer-reviewed and—pending successful reviews and revisions—published in the journal with an acknowledgment of the prize win. Articles should be 8,000 to 10,000 words (including notes), and should be based on primary source research.
Call for Papers
“Critical Conversations on Reproductive Health/Care: Past, Present, and Future”
Place: Online Conference
Dates: Week of February 1-7, 2021.
Languages: English and Spanish. *Texto en español abajo
Scholars from across disciplines at the Johns Hopkins University and School of Medicine are organizing a conference entitled “Critical Conversations on Reproductive Health/Care: Past, Present, and Future,” to take place during the first week of February 2021.
Abstract
Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review is currently seeking proposals for contributions to a special issue on the jobs crisis in academia, to be guest edited by Daniel Bessner and Michael Brenes, co-chairs of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) Jobs Crisis Task Force. We are looking for historians interested in writing short essays, book reviews, and other pieces that address the jobs crisis.
Deadline: 15th October 2020
Frankfurt am Main, 29th September to 2nd October 2021
(Please note that due to the COVID-19 pandemic it is not decided yet whether the Forum can take place ‘live’, partially virtually, entirely virtually, or whether it will be postponed.)
Organisation: Deutscher Verein für Kunstwissenschaft e.V. with the Institute for Art History, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Kristin Böse / Joanna Olchawa)
Color and texture are often percetive as "wallpaper" -- a humdrum backdrop against which the action of a literary work unfolds. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper; Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls...; and Alice Walker's The Color Purple, among many others, purposely and effectively challenge such perception. This creative session (re)considers the author as artist, (re)casting color and texture as deliberate, meaningful components of literary experience.
Creative Session CFP
Annual Northeast Modern Language Association
52nd Annual Convention
Philadelphia, PA March 11-14, 2021
Marriott Downtown Philadelphia
Closet Poets
Submit proposals to: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/18553