Reckoning with October 7:
Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical Theory
A TPPI Conference
November 8–9, 2024
New York City
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Reckoning with October 7:
Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical Theory
A TPPI Conference
November 8–9, 2024
New York City
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Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference
Beer Culture Subject Area
Friday-Sunday, 4-6, October 2024
DePaul University—Loop Campus, Chicago, IL
DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604
Area Chair: Josh Sopiarz, jsopiarz@govst.edu
Call for papers and proposals. All disciplines invited!
ReVIEWING Black Mountain College 15
October 25-27, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina
An annual conference exploring the history and legacy of Black Mountain College
Hosted and sponsored by Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) and The University of North Carolina Asheville
Thematic Focus: Black Mountain College / Living with the Land
The 5th and final seminar in the 2024 SCOLMA Seminar Series “African Studies in the Digital Age” is live!
Online engagement, African archives & digital public history
Call for Papers:
"Historicizing the Muslim Sensorium: Toward a Sensory History of Islam in the Early Modern World"
International conference, Utrecht University, October 17-18, 2024
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Call for submissions in all areas of narrative theory and studies
Storyworlds is an interdisciplinary journal of narrative studies. We publish cutting-edge research on storytelling practices across times, cultures, and media. The journal foregrounds research questions that cut across established disciplines and seeks to promote the understanding of narrative and storytelling as worldmaking—and worldbreaking—practices.
Mapping the March is a major research project selected by the ERC and funded by UKRI. Each semester we invite speakers to present papers on topics related to borders and borderlands in medieval and early modern Europe. All welcome to attend the seminars in person or online, with in-person refreshments available after the papers.
Location: University of Bristol, 7 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TB, Research Space, 1.H020
Dr Victoria Flood University of Birmingham - Monday 13th May, 4pm
The project: The ERC/UKRI research project, ‘Mapping the March: Medieval Wales and England, c. 1282–1550’, is inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship to be held in the Department of English at the University of Bristol. The studentship will be supervised by Professor Helen Fulton and an appropriate second supervisor.