Call for Papers: Cultures populaires postcoloniales : critique du colonialisme, décolonisation et #BlackLivesMatter (Vienne, 21.–24. septembre 2022)
Cultures populaires postcoloniales : critique du colonialisme, décolonisation et #BlackLivesMatter
Cultures populaires postcoloniales : critique du colonialisme, décolonisation et #BlackLivesMatter
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
Today we would like to draw your attention to the current issue of our Germanistic journal Colloquia Germanica Vol. 53, Issue 1 (2021). Below you will find the corresponding table of contents of the Journal:
Volume: 53 - Issue 2-3 (2021)
Special issue: Ecological Archives
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Following the tremendous success of the first season, paper proposals (abstracts) of around 300 words with a biographical profile of the author (around 200 words) are invited for the second season of the webinar series on Antisemitism in South Asia in Comparative Perspective, under the auspices of the
The Scottish Centre for Global History has released a new podcast "Capital Punitshment and the British Empire", which might interest this group. April Jackson of the University of Leicester discusses her PhD research with Anna Adima (podcast host) about the employment of capital punishment in the British Empire and how its legacy has affected the postcolonial nations.
Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/385N1scoSSdfAHfXI20r9m?si=Unn5U9k6TUa2CT7S7TyKEQ
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
In celebration of his centenary, I am pleased to announce the publication of The Albert Memmi Reader (University of Nebraska Press, France Overseas Series), co-edited by Jonathan Judaken and Michael Lejman. This compendium collects in a single volume the keyworks of one of the great Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century. You can learn more about the volume here: https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496203236/
CALL FOR PAPERS
For the last three slots in a thematic issue of
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Are you working on the post-war disciplinary history of folkloristics or related discipline in the former Soviet Union or the Socialist Bloc countries? Please consider contributing a draft of original research article to the thematic issue of a double-blind peer–reviewed journal published by the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art of University of Latvia.