Call for Submissions
Militarized Landscapes: An Interdisciplinary Scholarly Workshop
October 22-23, 2023, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA
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Call for Submissions
Militarized Landscapes: An Interdisciplinary Scholarly Workshop
October 22-23, 2023, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA
CALL FOR JOURNAL ARTICLES
OASIS 40 | ÓPERA 35 (JULY – DECEMBER 2024)
THEME: BORDERS IN THE 21st CENTURY, AN ANALYSIS FROM THE NATION-STATE AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
"When 'Monogatari' Take Their First Breath: Insights Gleaned from My Writing Process"
The word "monogatari," which in Japanese literally means “the telling of things,” encompasses everything from myths, legends and oral traditions to modern novels and children’s literature.
When the seed of a "monogatari" quickens inside oneself, something other than a usual thought process is involved. Using examples from her own writing process, Professor Uehashi will share her observations concerning the mysterious experience of how "monogatari" come to life.
Films have for a very long time been used to form a narrative that may oppose what the heteronormative society believes and that is why probably it is one of the most popular forms of artistic expression. When we think of films like Her or the Japanese anime Ghost in the Shell we see the use of technology in brilliant ways. It shows how easily humans are replaceable emotionally as well as physically. But how well do these films and many others like these refute the social conditioning that often clouds our visions?
Authors interested in submitting a proposal for the Global Asias: Method | Architecture | Praxis book series are invited to join co-editors Tina Chen and Charlotte Eubanks for an informational webinar on May 10th at 7:00 p.m. EDT. Tina and Charlotte will share information about the series and answer questions from prospective authors about the proposal submission and publication process.
Register for this Zoom event at https://bit.ly/GAMAPinfowebinar.
The Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project will host a symposium on “Accessing Historic Records on Intelligence and International Affairs” on 5 May 2023, at Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa.
The editors of the Journal of Women's History are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 34, Number 4 (Winter 2022) of the Journal of Women's History, entitled "Mothers, Motherly Love, Bodily Autonomy, and Archival Silence."
You can find the issue on Project Muse here: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49293
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We are delighted to announce a virtual colloquium on “Interreligious Interactions in South Asia” that will take place over Zoom from April 3 to April 12, 2023 (15:00–16:30 GMT / 10:00–11:30 EST / 20:30–22:00 IST).
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/94189387595?pwd=Q0hvNDZvYjhDUVZOTHkxSWxNVGIyQT09
Meeting ID: 941 8938 7595
Passcode: 181402
Penumbra
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Critical and Creative Inquiry
Call for Submission
Penumbra is a peer-edited, peer-reviewed online journal of Union Institute and University's Ph.D. program in Interdisciplinary Studies that is published electronically and is dedicated to challenging traditional academic and creative disciplinary boundaries in the context of social change.