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July 6, 2022

Comparing Rivers: Aquacritical Perspectives across History and Literature

Special Issue Proposal: Comparing Rivers: Aquacritical Perspectives across History and Literature

Editors: Anna Barcz (PI of Aquacritical Vistula), Monika Gromala & Paulina Waclawik (Team Members of Aquacritical Vistula)

CALL – rationale: Rivers’ symbolical functions are deeply embedded in global traditions, giving us an insight into their cultural value. However, the long history of rivers’ hydromorphological and hydraulic transformation, as well as their anthropogenic pollution, has not been reflected in the context of their abundant national and supranational literatures and other texts of identity cultures. This call addresses ...

The Digital Environmental Humanities. Towards Theory and Praxis.

Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies ISSN 1218-7364

All HJEAS’ archived issues are available on JSTOR, the largest, most available website for humanities journals, current issues are also accessible electronically on ProQuest, including the most recent indexed by the SCOPUS database, indexed and abstracted by the MLA International Bibliography. For more about the HJEAS go to: [https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/hjeas/about].

Call for papers

The Digital Environmental Humanities. Towards Theory and Praxis.

Over the past years the rapid technological improvements, innovations and use of digital applications have transformed us into living and ...

Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics

The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics offers comprehensive coverage of the vital and growing movement of ecopoetics. We understand the term ecopoetics as including innovative approaches to the entanglement of individuals, cultures, and languages with the natural systems that permeate and envelop them. We begin with the assumption that ecopoetics is not a genre such as ecopoetry or nature poetry, but rather a dynamic field of inquiry and a laboratory for new ways of knowing. The collection will be global in scope, with contributors ...

HECAA@30: Environments, Materials, and Futures of the Eighteenth Century

The Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art and Architecture (HECAA) announce an open call for session proposals for our quinquennial conference, to be held in Boston from October 12–15, 2023.

On the land of the Massachusett and neighboring Wampanoag and Nipmuc peoples, Boston developed in the eighteenth century as a major colonized and colonizing site. Its status today as a cultural and intellectual hub is shaped by that context, making it a critical location to trace the cultural legacies of racism and social injustice between the ...