Discourses of environmental governance make conspicuous use of what can be described as abridged, standardized objects.
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Aquatic Tropes in Francophone Postcolonial Cultures
52nd Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Convention
Philadelphia, PA
11-14 March 2021
Deadline for abstract: 30 September 2020.
This special issue examines the role of literature and criticism in addressing poverty and dispossession. In a 2009 Inside Higher Ed op-ed, Keith Gandal predicted that the economic crisis would lead to literary studies finally putting “poverty near the top of the agenda and the center of the field.” Ten years later, poverty has become a focus of scholarship in the social sciences, particularly geography, anthropology, sociology, and critical legal studies.
This volume of Mechademia: Second Arc, Vol.14.1, seeks ambitious and insightful essays on what is considered to be current science fiction and/or speculative fiction in a variety of fields (such as novels, manga, anime, cosplay and other performative genres, and drama) that pioneer the new horizons of science fiction in the current context of international literature, film, anime, manga, or art.
Studia Historyczne (Studies in History/Historical Studies) is a Polish historical quarterly published since 1957.
The journal was initiated during the post-Stalinist thaw by a group of historians from Kraków. It was published by the Polish Academy of Sciences and ranked among three/four best Polish historical journals.
Studia Historyczne (Studies in History/Historical Studies) is a Polish historical quarterly published since 1957.
The journal was initiated during the post-Stalinist thaw by a group of historians from Kraków. It was published by the Polish Academy of Sciences and ranked among three/four best Polish historical journals.
Studia Historyczne (Studies in History/Historical Studies) is a Polish historical quarterly published since 1957.
The journal was initiated during the post-Stalinist thaw by a group of historians from Kraków. It was published by the Polish Academy of Sciences and ranked among three/four best Polish historical journals.
This roundtable will feature 5-minute papers/presentations that explore best practices for including community engagement within Humanities courses. Experiments with critical pedagogies and research programs, as well as creative and thoughtful engagements with regional and local communities, are especially welcome. The roundtable format features brief formal or informal presentations, leaving plenty of time for interaction and discussion between, and among, participants and audience members.
Featured Job
Professorial Lecturer in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies & African American and African Diaspora Studies for AY 20-21
American University, Department of Critical Race, Gender, & Culture Studies
The Department of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at
American University invites applications for a term faculty appointment in Women’s, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies and African American and African Diaspora Studies for Academic Year 2020-2021
The following reviews were posted to the H-Net Commons between
25 May 2020 and 01 Jun 2020.
Reviewed for H-LatAm by Jaclyn A. Sumner
Hanley, Anne G.. _Public Good and the Brazilian State: Municipal
Finance and Public Services in São Paulo, 1822–1930, The_.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. 288 pp. $60.00, ISBN
978-0-226-53507-4.
Review - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=52609