The co-managing editors of react/review: a responsive journal for art and architecture are proud to announce the publication of Volume 4: Subversion Zones: Bodies and Spaces at the Threshold. This volume contains peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and response essays by graduate students and early career scholars in art and architectural history as well as practicing urban planners. The journal is open access and can be viewed here: https://escholarship.org/uc/reactreview/4/1.
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International Conference
Jewish Life in the Baltic Region Before, During, and After the Holocaust
Monday-Thursday, 2 September–5 2024
Please join the International Solidarity Action Research Network (ISARN) as we launch new books by three of the networks’ participants. All welcome to this Zoom event, but please register in advance for the link.
Featuring:
Tony Alessandrini (CUNY), Decolonize Multiculturalism
Anna Bernard (King’s College London), Decolonizing Literature
Gary Wilder (CUNY), Concrete Utopianism
DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Call for Papers
ESOTERICISM, OCCULTISM, and MAGIC
Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)
SWPACA Summer Salon
June 20-22, 2024
Virtual Conference
Proposal submission deadline: EXTENDED to April 22, 2024
Between April 23 and June 18, the European Research Council project IberLAND (Leibniz Universität Hannover) will host the Fifth Research Colloquium titled “Between Eden and Fall: Common Land in Early Modern and Modern Western Europe”. This lecture series aims to provide an overview of common land in the early modern and modern ages across various Western European regions through the work of five senior researchers in the field.
In her 1988 referential essay “Can the Subaltern Speak?”, Gayatri Spivak offers a basic grounding in Subaltern Studies and related concepts of agency and empowerment through her intensive concern with redefining marginality. The recognition that the margin, a fluid concept, serves as an archive of untold stories has contributed to revitalise the issues associated with its representation in discourse and attracted increased interest in different disciplinary areas.
A call for papers for a workshop at the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect, Munich (Germany), 2-3 September, 2024, organised by Dr. Andrea Frohne (Alumna Fellow, Käte Hamburger Centre and Professor, Ohio University, USA)
The SHEAR Second-Book Writers’ Workshop is inviting applications for its annual 2BWW workshop to be held at the Annual Meeting of SHEAR in Philadelphia. The workshop will run from 12:30-4:30pm on Thursday, July 18, 2024. We also will offer one online discussion panel via Zoom.
Join us to celebrate the release of Missionary Diplomacy: Religion and Nineteenth-Century American Foreign Relations in a virtual discussion with author Emily Conroy-Krutz.