Culture and Dialogue
An international peer reviewed print and electronic journal of cross-cultural philosophy and humanities
www.culture-dialogue.net
Brill ISSN 2222-3282
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Culture and Dialogue
An international peer reviewed print and electronic journal of cross-cultural philosophy and humanities
www.culture-dialogue.net
Brill ISSN 2222-3282
The COST Action “Islamic Legacy: Narratives East, West, South, North of the Mediterranean (1350-1750)” [CA 18129] is launching a call for a Conference entitled “The Islamic Legacy in the 20th and 21st Centuries”. The event that we are disseminating is being organised within the this project, which as the purpose to provide a transnational and interdisciplinary approach capable of overcoming the segmentation that currently characterizes the study of relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and the Mediterranean.
MLA 2021 Convention LLC East Asian Forum Call for Papers
January 7-10, 2021
Toronto, Canada
Organizer: Géraldine Fiss, University of Southern California, gfiss@usc.edu
Crossing Borders and Transcultural Flow in Modern East Asia
This panel seeks to explore instances of East-West and intra-Asian transcultural encounters in modern and contemporary East Asian literature and film. We welcome papers that examine
Central Europeans have framed Roma as a problem in many different ways over the past two hundred years. Ethnographers and linguists have seen a scholarly problem, seeking origins and characteristics. Policy makers have perceived a social problem, typically to be solved by assimilating the Roma population within the national policy, or excluding it. Both savants and policy makers, however, typically claim for themselves the right to see, know, or decide without consulting the perspectives of the Roma themselves.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing - 'Arts, Design & Culture in Cities’
Below is a call for contributions to the next book in the Cambridge Scholars Publishing series 'Arts, Design and Culture in Cities'. Chapters will be drawn from the ‘Rapid Cities’ Conference organized by AMPS and the American University in Dubai to coincide with WORLD EXPO 2020.
RAPID CITIES – RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURES
American University in Dubai
22-24 November, 2020
Haunted Landscapes of German Eastern Europe (University of Edinburgh: August 12-14th, 2020)
World History Connected, a 14-year-old affiliate of the World History Association published by the University of Illinois Press, is seeking papers for a special issue devoted to research and the scholarship of teaching on Southeast Asian topics germane to the interdisciplinary field of world history, embracing, but limited to, trans-regional, comparative, gender, and global studies. Submissions should be received by June 3, 2020 for possible publication in the October issue of 2020.
The editors of an introductory level LGBTQ Studies OER textbook are seeking contributors. This open textbook will focus on the study of LGBTQ issues and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective. It will include key documents and multimedia resources, emphasizing an intersectional, feminist analysis.
Ludwig van Beethoven 250, Karl August Varnhagen von Ense 235, Wilhelm Dorow 230 - three men who are connected by correspondence, interest in manuscripts and publications, but also by family background from the Rhineland. This coincidence of their memorial years has prompted the Varnhagen Gesellschaft e. V. to hold its annual meeting in Bonn.
“NEW PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY”
Saturday, April 18, 2020
A Northeast Regional Conference
Kroon Hall, Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut