Category: Non ACCUTE CFPs

CFP: Canadian Association for Italian Studies (CAIS) Annual Conference, University of Montreal, 4-7 May 2023 (Deadline: 1 March 2023)

Canadian Association for Italian Studies (CAIS) Annual Conference: University of Montreal 4-7 May 2023 Session Title: Framing Ferrante: Adaptation and Intermediality from Troubling Love to The Lying Life of Adults This panel surveys the cinematic and televisual adaptations of Elena Ferrante’s literary works, from Mario Martone’s L’amore molesto (1995) and Roberto Faenza’s I giorni […]

CFP: “Book: Re-imagined and Re-born,” Bibliographical and Book Studies in Canada (Deadline Extended: 28 February 2023)

Call for Papers — “Book: Re-imagined and Re-born” On 29 -30  May 2023, Canada’s bibliographical and book studies community will gather for the Annual Conference of the Bibliographical Society of Canada at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences for our first in-person conference since 2019. The […]

CFP: Staging Strategies: Trends in Canadian Drama and Performing Arts – Special Issue of SCL/ESC (Deadline: 31 March 2023)

Studies in Canadian Literature Special Issue – Staging Strategies: Trends in Canadian Drama and Performing Arts, edited by Janne Cleveland and Cynthia Sugars Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne (SCL/ÉLC) invites interdisciplinary contributions to a special issue on Canadian Drama and the Performing Arts. This special […]

CFP: Christianity and Literature Study Group – Annual Conference at ACCUTE, 27-30 May 2023 (Deadline extended: 23 January 2023)

The Christianity and Literature Study Group (CLSG) meets annually with ACCUTE at Congress. This year, their CFP includes a general call for papers and a call to the CLSG 2023 Pedagogy Roundtable on empathy. To submit, please email your proposal to BOTH Tina Trigg (tina.trigg@kingsu.ca) AND Katherine Quinsey […]

CFP: University of Toronto Quarterly (UTQ) Seeks Submissions

University of Toronto Quarterly (UTQ) is currently seeking submissions. Established in 1931, UTQ publishes innovative and exemplary scholarship from all areas in the humanities. The journal welcomes articles, in English or French, on art and visual culture, gender and sexuality, history, literature and literary studies, music, philosophy, theory, theatre and performance, […]