February 2015

The Lore and Lure of the Academic Job Market #mla16

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Please consider submitting a proposal for the following special session at the 2016 MLA Convention in Austin, TX. We are especially interested in proposals from graduate students preparing for the job market, or currently on the job market. This roundtable will consider how discipline-specific “lore” continually lures graduate students, contingent…

Archiving HIV/AIDS in Film and Literature #MLA16

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Efforts to construct the historiography of HIV/AIDS simultaneously mutate our own perceptions. This panel seeks papers that discuss how archiving the HIV epidemic shapes our relationships to the disease. Please send 300-word abstracts by 13 March 2015; Kenneth Pinion (ktpinion@ncsu.edu). Paper topics might include: the collection, preservation, and discovery of…

Queers Read LGBT Literature #MLA16

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This panel explores the state of contemporary LGBT literature and the value of a LGBT literary canon. Calling for papers that ask: what is LGBT literature now? Abstracts by 15 March 2015; Shanté Paradigm Smalls (smallss@stjohns.edu) and Ramzi Fawaz (fawaz@wisc.edu).

Emotions in Ink #MLA16

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Sentiment, affection, passion, feelings… emotions: in literature, philosophy, religion, the arts, medicine. How were emotions rendered public through writings? How were displays of public emotions portrayed? Are emotions and writings about them gendered? We welcome papers that address these questions and others exploring the role of writings on emotions in the Italian…

LLC Occitan Forum #MLA16

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Who had/has access to the Troubadours? What troubadour works rethink public life? What happens to Occitan works when they travel? This panel seeks to explore Occitan works in the wider world and the wider world as fashioned by the Troubadours, considering notions such as open secrets and private publics. Proposals:…

Conjuring Multi-Ethnic Futures #MLA16

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Session type:     Special Session Title of session:     Conjuring Multi-Ethnic Futures Submission requirements:     Abstract of about 250 words. Deadline for submissions:     20 March 2015 Description:     Utopia? How should nations want their human societies to look in 150 years? Color, gender, heritage differences, sure. Religious too? Visual…

The Politics of Public Celebrations #MLA16

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This session would call for an exploration of the uses to which festive culture lent itself in 17th, 18th and 19th-century Italy. Lavish public celebrations were often meant to project the power of local rulers to the general public and served to underline or enforce ideas of universal order and…

Word Books and Material Culture #MLA16

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ABCs, dictionaries, spellers, synonymies, thesauruses: what is the life of a word book? What stories do word books tell? Please submit 250 word abstracts by 15 March 2015; Meredith Martin (mm4@princeton.edu).