Calls for Contributions

Folklore, Myths and Indigenous Studies

Call for Papers Litinfinite Journal December 2020 (Volume-II, Issue-II)

Folklore, Myths and Indigenous Studies E-ISSN: 2582-0400 | CODEN: LITIBR

www.litinfinite.com

Last date of submission of manuscripts: 8th October, 2020

The idea of folk-literature dates back toan extremely ancient and contested timeframe. Different aspects of folklore including ballad, folktales, fairy tales, ideas of myths, legends and their social implications have always had a deep imprint in genres of literature and interdisciplinary studies. Myths, legends, seasonal events, children’s folklores, studies in fairy tales, vernacular folk literature, indigenous studies all are extremely relevant ...

CFP: Bloomsbury Companion to Queer Studies (Environmental Entanglements)

The Bloomsbury Companion to Queer Studies

Section: Environmental Entanglements

Deadline: October 31, 2020

Proposals for essays that engage the intersection of queer studies and the environment are invited for consideration in one of four sections to appear in The Bloomsbury Companion to Queer Studies. This section–in mode with ecofeminism, woman of color ecofeminism, and queer and trans ecologies–seeks to further query the ways in which environmental discourses, fixtures, and texts can be approached by queer studies. In addition, the essays will reframe and revisit notions of ...

Call for Papers: Animals and Humans on the Move

A Viator essay cluster, edited by Przemysław Marciniak. (https://cmrs.ucla.edu/publications/journals/viator/)

The relationship between humans and their nonhuman traveling companions changed over time, and over the distances they traveled. Who would Don Quixote be without Rocinante, or Alexander without Bucephalus? This cluster of short essays proposes to look at moving/traveling animals and animals as the companions of traveling/moving humans in the Middle Ages and early modernity. To move or travel might encompass physical travel in its various forms, such as pilgrimage, military campaigns, or travel for commercial ...

Literary Druid

LITERARY DRUID A PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE VIRUDHUNAGAR, TAMILNADU, INDIA Cordially invites you to present and publish your research paper Webinar & E-Publishing on 26.09.2020 Literary Druid is a peer-reviewed open access International Journal of English Language and Literature. It is published two times in a year and covers thrust areas such as History of English Language and Culture, ELT, Linguistics, Criticism, Literature, Creative writing in English Language, Literature and Psychology, Women in English Literature, Eco-criticism, Comparative Literature, World Literatures in English Translation and all relevant areas related to the core idea. We welcome the academics, research scholars, ...

Call for Manuscripts: Chin Music Press

Chin Music Press of Seattle (http://www.chinmusicpress.com/) has been publishing important, entertaining, and edgy work for the last 15 years. Recognizing this dedication, our colleague, Gregory Graalfs, came to us to establish an imprint with a focus on the environment. Together, we are looking for book-length manuscripts that promote appreciation for the beauty and complexity of our habitat and drive us to lobby for its preservation. Some themes that especially interest us are the connection between climate justice and racial justice, the social implications ...

Humanities Bulletin, Volume 3, Number 2, November 2020, UK

Humanities Bulletin Journal – Call for papers Submission Deadline: October 25, 2020 Vol. 3, No. 2 – November, 2020

ISSN 2517-4266

Humanities Bulletin is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed Journal which features original studies and reviews in the various branches of Humanities, including History, Literature, Philosophy, Arts. This journal is not allied with any specific school of thinking or cultural tradition; instead, it encourages dialogue between ideas and people with different points of view. Our aim is to bring together different international scholars, in order to promote the dialogue between ...

The Goose 19.1 Call For Papers: e-Race-sures

e-Race-sures

The Goose: A Journal of Arts, Environment, and Culture in Canada seeks submissions for issue 19.1, entitled “e-Race-sures,” for publication in April 2021. Guest edited by Anita Girvan and Rina Garcia Chua, this special issue of The Goose is a productive attempt at: 1) decentering Euro-American frameworks of the Environmental Humanities and creative artistic communities; and 2) providing a safe, collaborative, and sustainable space for IBPOC (Indigenous, Black, People of Colour ) scholars, writers, activists, artists, and publics. e-Race-sures emerged out of a ...

Beastly Mondernisms

Beastly Modernisms: Animal Figurations in Modernist Literature and Culture Edited by Alex Goody and Saskia McCracken beastlymodernisms@gmail.com Deadline for Abstracts: 14 September 2020

This edited volume aims to bring together scholarship from across literature and culture to engage with the animal turn in modernist studies. We welcome work by early career researchers and are particularly interested in chapters which address critical race studies, indigeneity, colonialism, modernisms of the global south and marginalised modernists.

Call for Chapters If modernism heralded a moment of socio-political, cultural and aesthetic transformation, it also instigated a refashioning of ...

[CFP] Rhetoric of Ecology in Visual Culture – Res Rhetorica journal Vol. 8 (2) 2021

RES RHETORICA journal (https://resrhetorica.com/index.php/RR/about)

Rhetoric of Ecology in Visual Culture CFP Vol. 8 No 2 (2021)

“There is no PLANet B,” reads the inscription on a cardboard poster held by the organizers of the 3rd Kraków Green Film Festival (https://www.greenfestival.pl/) to be held on August 13-23, 2020. The great popularity of this international festival proves the importance of the issues raised by the filmmakers who are “focused at improving the culture of life in accordance with the «green» values.” The films presented at the festival (available ...

Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication: Local and Global Contexts

Request for Chapters Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication: Local and Global Contexts Deadline for Proposal Submissions: October 15, 2020.

We invite chapter proposals from both scholars and practitioners of environmental and disaster risk communication for an edited collection which the ATTW Book Series Editor, Tharon Howard, has invited us to submit for consideration for the research line of the ATTW Book Series in Technical and Professional Communication.

Edited by Samuel Stinson, Minot State University and Mary Le Rouge, Kent State University

For the past twenty years, scholars ...