The Global Sentimentality Project seeks proposals for a publication on global melodrama:
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All along the Cold War, European defence and security policies evolved in a complex ‘balance of unbalances’, often comparable to a “Calder mobile” (Trachtenberg 1999). Nuclear deterrence played a key role in the formation and evolution of this precarious balance, fuelling at least three sets of intertwined tensions. First, West-European nations considered nuclear options with complementary or substitutive nature to cope with the inherent and perceived uncertainties which the American extended nuclear deterrence implied.
CALL FOR PAPERS | Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies
Virtual Symposium | Friday, October 30, 2020 | 8am – 4pm PST | Zoom (link will be distributed in advance)
Since its establishment in 1970, Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies has been dedicated to providing a space for sharing, promoting, and advancing knowledge emanating from and about the African continent. In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Ufahamu is pleased to host its first-ever virtual symposium exploring questions of the journal’s past and present, and possibilities for its future.
The Editorial Board of the Metropolitan Museum Journal invites submissions of original research on works of art in the Museum’s collection.
The International Center for Korean Studies, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University is hosting a booktalk series, 규장각 해외 한국학 저자특강, which introduce a work in Korean studies to facilitate the exchange of views and information among scholars. We will have our 1st booktalk via ZOOM on May 29, 10AM (KST). If you would like to join, please register at https://forms.gle/k5sA7tr8vKgZRS4b6. We will send you the details you need to log in one day in advance.
2020 Kyujanggak Booktalk Series: 1st Lecture
“Possible Futures” and “Collective Fantasies” Reimagined:
Explorations into Changing Worlds in Afrofuturist Literature—A Roundtable
NeMLA 52 | Theme: Tradition and Innovation: Changing Worlds through the Humanities
March 11-14, 2021 at the Marriot Downtown in Philadelphia, PA
Deconstructing/Constructing Simultaneously: Harlem Renaissance Writers Changing Worlds
NeMLA 52 | Theme: Tradition and Innovation: Changing Worlds through the Humanities
March 11-14, 2021 at the Marriot Downtown in Philadelphia, PA
This is a gentle reminder that registration for ICTeSSH 2020 is open till end of May. We have 360 registered participants at the moment (https://ictessh.uns.ac.rs/list-of-participants/). A three-day (June 29 - July 01), online, free to attend conference.
Date of Dallas Goethe Center Conference: April 17 & 18, 2021
Place of Conference: University of Dallas in Irving, TX (USA)
Deadline for Abstracts: August, 15, 2020