This panel reviews aspects of legacy identity formation inclusive but not restrictive to race, class, sex, and gender origins connectivity. The panel involves literary/theoretical inquiry working within a transdisciplinary spectrum of non-fiction, fiction, poems, songs, fashion, material culture, curated museum exhibitions/holdings, and/or interpretations of works of art, visual, film, and images as well.
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This panel is looking for presentations about innovations that college instructors of Central and Eastern European languages have been implementing in order to make language and culture courses relevant and meaningful in the era of post-Covid and the war in Ukraine. How has the pandemic changed our methodology and pedagogy? What approaches and techniques do we take with us? What practices do we discard? In what areas do we innovate and what are successful innovations? How do we adapt to different student expectations and experiences in face-to-face, remote or hybrid courses?
Noticing a lack of interest in animated adaptations, Paul Welles offers to “acknowledge its ability to actually encompass the widest vocabulary of aesthetic and technical expression, and notionally its great capacity to accommodate the broadest range of literary suggestion” (1999, p. 200).
Rhetorical Circulation for Social Justice
(A Panel of 55th NeMLA Annual Convention, Boston, MA | March 7-10, 2024)
Abstract submission link: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/20607
Submission deadline: September 30, 2023
The following reviews were posted to the H-Net Commons between
05 Jun 2023 and 12 Jun 2023.
Reviewed for H-LatAm by Nicolas Sillitti
Edwards, Erika Denise. _Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the
Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic_. Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press, 2020. xvi + 168 pp. $54.95, ISBN
978-0-8173-2036-2.
Review - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=56430
The following jobs were posted to the H-Net Job Guide from 5 June 2023 to 12 June 2023. These job postings are included here based on the categories selected by the list editors for H-Announce. See the H-Net Job Guide website at https://www.h-net.org/jobs/ for more information. To contact the Job Guide, write to jobguide@mail.h-net.org or call +1-517-432-5134 between 9 am and 5 pm US Eastern time.
In classical accounts of Marxism, surpluses seem to be made only by labor power. Perhaps the most important shift in contemporary Marxist thought has been to uncover how capitalism appropriates surpluses from non-capitalist systems. As Jason W. Moore explains, capitalism lives off what he calls “the Four Cheaps,” labor, food, energy, raw materials. Capitalism’s surpluses don’t just come from exploitation—that is, the use of the wage to extract surplus value from labor. It also comes from appropriation—that is, taking without paying at all.
Online conference: Emotion, Sense, Experience in British Art and Architecture
Design - Living – Life Pedagogy CFP
Part of the Focus on Pedagogy 2023 conference: “Living. Life. Work”
https://amps-research.com/san-francisco-living-life/
Dates: 10-12 June, 2024
Place: San Francisco (with virtual options)
Abstracts: 10 July, 2023 (early) | 01 Dec, 2023 (Round 1)
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Two Asian Studies sessions at the 2023 Annual Conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA) are seeking proposals for presentations. The due date for the proposal is Friday, June 30. The in-person conference is set to take place in Portland, OR, on October 26–29.