Deadline Extended: Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies 

Environment is a fluid, elastic word. After combing the lengthy list of the many meanings of environment in a trusty Merriam Webster dictionary, one arrives at the French roots of the term: that which surrounds. The Graduate Student Association of the American Culture Studies Program at Bowling Green State University invites scholars to an interdisciplinary symposium focused on exploring the multilayered meanings of the term environment, using the broadest definition of the term as a common ground for meeting and commingling.

CFP:Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies

CFP: Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies Symposium

Environment is a fluid, elastic word. After combing the lengthy list of the many meanings of environment in a trusty Merriam Webster dictionary, one arrives at the French roots of the term: that which surrounds.

CFP: Culture(s) in Conversation: Environments, Landscapes, and Ecologies

Environment is a fluid, elastic word. After combing the lengthy list of the many meanings of environment in a trusty Merriam Webster dictionary, one arrives at the French roots of the term: that which surrounds. The Graduate Student Association of the American Culture Studies Program at Bowling Green State University invites scholars to an interdisciplinary symposium focused on exploring the multilayered meanings of the term environment using the broadest definition of the term as a common ground for meeting and commingling.

CFP: Have You Eaten Yet? The History and Culture of Food in East Asia

The University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies is pleased to announce the call for papers for “Have You Eaten Yet? The History and Culture of Food in East Asia,” a conference to be held at the University of San Francisco on Thursday and Friday, October 17-18, 2019.

With this conference, the Center aims to promote research and academic discussion on issues related to the history and culture of food in East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea). Proposed themes include:

From Cooking Pot to Melting Pot: New Jersey's Diverse Foodways Exhibit opens November 12 in New Brunswick

 
From Cooking Pot to Melting Pot: New Jersey's Diverse Foodways will open Monday November 12, 2018 at
the Special Collections and University Archives Gallery at the Alexander Library at 169 College Avenue in New Brunswick.

Call for 1950's Artifacts for Cornelius Low House exhibition Piscataway (Middlesex County Office of Arts & History)

I'm forwarding a message from the curator of one of my favorite NJ museums/historic houses. (I've consulted on past exhibitions there, but not this one.)

Karen  10/24/2018
Karen Reeds, PhD, FLS karenmreeds@gmail.com
Independent Exhibit Curator
Museum and Editorial Consultant
Princeton Research Forum, a community of independent scholars:  
http://www.princetonresearchforum.org/

ANNC: The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts Fellowship in Food History at the University of North Texas (graduate student MA fellowship)

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Type: 
Fellowship
Date: 
January 15, 2019

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