Call for Papers
A Passage to India – Centenary Revaluations
24-26 June 2024
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, University of Warsaw, International E. M. Forster Society
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Call for Papers
A Passage to India – Centenary Revaluations
24-26 June 2024
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, University of Warsaw, International E. M. Forster Society
Call for One Participant/Paper for a panel “Diversifying Gendered Bodies in Early Modern East Asia.” In-person presentations at the AAS 2024 Annual Conference, March 14–17, 2024 in Seattle, Washington.
Abstract submission deadline: July 25, 2023
I would like to draw your attention to the 2023 RCWBC Colloquium to be held at the Omiya Campus of Ryukoku University, Kyoto. This is a hybrid event. You are welcome to join onsite or online.
Title: Admonitions from Ishiyama: A Reappraisal of Rennyo and the Reception and Role of Sacred Teachings Documents in the History of Shin Buddhism
Speaker: Dr. George Keyworth (Visiting Researcher, Research Center for World Buddhist Cultures, Ryukoku University; Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan)
Discussion of the presence of the medieval in a postmedieval world is often subtly suggestive of peril, with the medieval figuratively positioned in relation to potential crisis. The term adaptation alone may conjure up associations with evolution, (re)production, and – by association – death and extinction. More generally, the term suggests the need to respond to changing contexts, concerns, and audiences, carrying with it the implication that a lack of action will lead to decline.
Travels Beyond the Holocaust:
Memorialization, Musealization and Representation of Atrocities in Global Dialogue
10th Annual Conference of the Historical Dialogues, Justice & Memory Network
Final Conference of the ERC project “Globalized Memorial Museums”
Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History, Austrian Academy of Sciences &
Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies
Vienna
June 25-28, 2024
Psalm 44 and the Book of Job: God on Trial
Panel Abstract:
The Association for Asian Studies program committee is pleased to invite proposals for the AAS 2024 Annual Conference program.
We welcome organized panels, roundtables, workshops, and individual paper submissions across a range of topics that will advance knowledge about Asian regions and, by extension, will enrich teaching about Asia at all levels.
Announcing the publication of the Summer 2023 issue (20.2) of World History Connected, now published by George Mason University Press (https://journals.gmu.edu/index.php/whc, where back issues from its former publisher will soon appear. The journal likes to introduce new features at regular intervals; here it is a special issue that it features not the regular Forum, a topically related set of articles, but two, Guest Edited by Vera Parham and Alan Singer respectively.