With great pleasure, we announce the exciting release of the "Women and Gender in Africa" series by UW-Madison Press.
For further details, please refer to the enclosed flyer here.
Warmly,
Jacque
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With great pleasure, we announce the exciting release of the "Women and Gender in Africa" series by UW-Madison Press.
For further details, please refer to the enclosed flyer here.
Warmly,
Jacque
Call for Proposals: The Elizabeth Oakes Smith Travel Scholarship, 2024
Call for Papers: Choreographic Practices Volume 15 Issue 2, November 2024
View the full call here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/choreographic-practices#call-for-papers
CFP: American Literature Association Conference, May 2024: Elizabeth Oakes Smith in Relation
Due date: Jan 15, 2024
Contact: Timothy H. Scherman, t-scherman@neiu.edu
A recent blog post on the Oakes Smith Society’s website* asks us to reconsider Nina Baym’s dismissal of Oakes Smith in Women’s Fiction (1978, 1993), where Baym described Oakes Smith as “not a team-player,” and the work that established her fame, “The Sinless Child,” a political “dead-end.”
British and Irish Association for Holocaust Studies online conference, Friday 2 February 2024, 9am-5pm UK time
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, DC is now accepting applications for the Ebrahimi Fellowship for Persian Art.
The Virtual Islamic Art History Seminar Series (VIAHSS) would kindly like to remind you that our Call for Proposals for the 2024 program of VIAHSS closes this Friday, December 1. We are inviting proposals for paper presentations on topics related to the history of art, architecture, and visual culture of any time period from the Islamic world for spring and fall of 2024. We welcome submissions from current graduate students, faculty, curators, and independent scholars.
Literary historian Nina Baym dismissed Elizabeth Oakes Smith (1806-1893) as "not a team-player," and the work that established her fame, "The Sinless Child," a political "dead-end." This panel for the American Literature Association Conference, to be held in Chicago, IL May 23-26, 2024, titled "Elizabeth Oakes Smith in Relation," will reconsider Baym's claims by positioning Oakes Smith in relation to other women writers of her era.
Dear All,
The Society for the Social History of Medicine is delighted to invite you to an online seminar marking World AIDS Day - 4pm-5.30pm, Friday 1st December 2023.
We will be joined by two fantastic speakers - Dr Aishah Scott (Providence College) and Dr Antoine S. Johnson (Johns Hopkins, soon to be UC Davis) - who will explore the impact of HIV/AIDS on Black communities in the United States of America.
We are inviting interested scholars to submit abstracts for the workshop “Participation and STS sensibilities: taking stock and moving forward”. This workshop aims to explore what taking STS sensibilities seriously would mean for conceiving, understanding, practicing, and valuing public participation [more information on the workshop theme can be found below].
Keynote speaker: Professor Jason Chilvers (University of East Anglia)
Date: 23 May 2024
Location: Maastricht, The Netherlands