"Writing African Feminist Subjectivities"
Guest edited by Maha Marouan, Zinhle ka’Nobuhlaluse and Alicia C. Decker
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"Writing African Feminist Subjectivities"
Guest edited by Maha Marouan, Zinhle ka’Nobuhlaluse and Alicia C. Decker
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Lehigh University invites applications for a one-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor for the academic year 2023-2024. We seek candidates to teach 12 credits each semester in modern Chinese language across all levels, including an upper-level course in the candidate’s field of specialization.
Qualifications
POSTDOCTORAL CURATORIAL FELLOWSHIP
Starting Spring 2023
with the
Past Wrongs, Future Choices
Partnership Project
Collaborate on an international team
Engage Histories of Injustice
Support contemporary art
Dear all,
The deadline for the World Leisure Congress 2023 call for abstracts is approaching in a little over a month (4th April), therefore we wish to remind colleagues of the following call and encourage submissions.
For a special session at the World Leisure Congress 2023, to be held in Dunedin, New Zealand, Paul Tully, Neil Carr, Carol Kline, and Kate Dashper are seeking abstracts for the following:
Unstructured entanglements of human leisure and non-human animal life
Chapter proposals are invited for A Cultural History of Pregnancy and Childbirth: The Age of Enlightenment and the Atlantic System (1765 – 1860), under contract with Bloomsbury for their Cultural History Series. We seek authors for the following four thematic chapters:
Legal and Political Contexts, Science and Medicine, Fertility Control, Meanings and Representations
CALLING ALL CONVERSION-THERAPY SURVIVORS
Are you a conversion-therapy survivor and want to share your experience so that this debunked and dangerous practice doesn’t happen in the future? Individual stories are powerful and have much potential to personalize the often-misunderstood practice of conversion therapy.
Whether or not you have formal training in writing or storytelling, I want to hear from you! I am putting together an edited volume of stories about conversion therapy as told by survivors themselves.
ICQE23: October 8-12, 2023, Melbourne, Australia
Deadlines: All submissions are due by 11:59 pm Anywhere on Earth (deadlines will not be extended)
The ISQE board and conference committee has revised the deadline structure this year to better accommodate international travel preparations.
Today, millions of zoological specimens acquired during the nineteenth-century collecting boom languish in natural history museums throughout the world. Many are in an advanced state of decay and represent extinct or at-risk specimens, with their value as measures of climate and habitat change atrophying. Decolonisation adds a further urgency to understanding their story. These specimens thus lack the provenance data to give them greater meaning and significance – where and by whom were they collected, traded, and transported – how did they end up in the museums’ collections?
Fall 2023 Call for Papers
Theme: Communication in the Worlds of Children and Youth: Imagination, Language, Performance, and Creative Expression
The Germanic Graduate Student Association at the Ohio State University is inviting graduate students to submit abstracts for our 15th annual conference “Who are We? Questions of Germanic Identities,” taking place on Ohio State’s campus in Columbus, Ohio, on March 24-25, 2023. There will be an option to present and attend online.
Keynote speaker: Dr. Obenewaa Oduro-Opuni, University of Arizona