Call for Papers for Edited Volume:  Remembering and Memorializing Violence. Transnational Feminist Dialogues

Proposal Deadline: September 3, 2019

 

Editorial Committee: Alison Crosby, Malathi de Alwis, Heather Evans, Honor Ford-Smith, Shahrzad Mojab, Carmela Murdocca

 

Contact Information: memorializingviolence@gmail.com

Introduction and Scope:

In recent decades, a growing body of feminist scholarship has attended to the ways that we remember and memorialize our collective pasts, particularly those […]

Call for Papers for Edited Volume:  Remembering and Memorializing Violence. Transnational Feminist Dialogues2019-07-09T09:20:36+02:00

UC Berkeley’s Advanced Oral History Summer Institute

The Oral History Center at UC Berkeley is holding their annual Advanced Oral History Summer Institute from August 6-10. There are still some spots available!

About the Institute

The Oral History Center is offering a one-week advanced institute on the methodology, theory, and practice of oral history. This will take place on the UC Berkeley campus […]

UC Berkeley’s Advanced Oral History Summer Institute2018-05-01T08:23:12+02:00

CfP: Global perspectives on racism, antisemitism and nationalism

CfP: Global perspectives on racism, antisemitism and nationalism
RN31 Ethnic Relations, Racism and Antisemitism

Mid-term conference Ferrara, 5-6 September 2018 University of Ferrara (Italy)
Department of Human Sciences – Urban Studies Laboratory

The ESA Research Network 31: Ethnic Relations, Racism and Antisemitism invites submissions of abstracts for its biannual mid-term conference. The conference will be held from 5 to 6 September 2018 at the University […]

CfP: Global perspectives on racism, antisemitism and nationalism2018-04-25T15:29:22+02:00

CfP: Memory and Transformation (Discovering Collections Discovering Communities 2018)

The theme of Discovering Collections Discovering Communities 2018 (DCDC18) is ‘memory and transformation’. This year the conference takes place in Birmingham from Monday 19 to Wednesday 21 November. The conference includes contributions from academics and professionals at any stage in their career, and is an opportunity for delegates from across the higher education, […]

CfP: Memory and Transformation (Discovering Collections Discovering Communities 2018)2018-04-12T10:13:31+02:00

Call for Submission: a/b: Auto/Biography Studies

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies: Share your Research on Migration, Exile, and Diaspora in Graphic Life Narratives

Graphic life narratives, especially memoirs, diaries, and auto/biographies in the form of comics, have flourished over the three decades since the landmark publication of Art Spiegelman’s Maus. As a distinct field that combines life narrative studies and comics studies, graphic life […]

Call for Submission: a/b: Auto/Biography Studies2018-04-02T18:04:30+02:00

Call for Proposals to Edit the Journal of Women’s History

The Journal of Women’s History, founded in 1989 as the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women’s history, invites proposals for a new editorial home for a five-year term beginning June 1, 2020.  Over the course of nearly three decades, the Journal has successfully bridged the divide between “women’s” and “gender” history by foregrounding women as […]

Call for Proposals to Edit the Journal of Women’s History2018-03-17T20:19:45+02:00

Historiographical Innovations: A Conference on Emerging Historical Practices

The McMaster University Department of History Conference Committee invites papers and panel proposals for the first Wilson Institute Graduate Student Conference, which will be held on November 9th and 10th, 2018 at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Graduate students in the field of history and beyond are constantly looking for ways to advance historical research […]

Historiographical Innovations: A Conference on Emerging Historical Practices2018-03-17T20:33:26+02:00

CfP: Orientalism and the Francophone Postcolonial World: Legacies of Edward W. Said

Society for Francophone Postcolonial Studies in association with Liverpool University Press

Orientalism and the Francophone Postcolonial World: Legacies of Edward W. Said

Friday 16–Saturday 17 November 2018

Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

Confirmed keynote speakers: Jean-Marc Moura (Université Paris Nanterre) and Patrick Williams (Nottingham Trent University)

2018 marks forty years since the […]

CfP: Orientalism and the Francophone Postcolonial World: Legacies of Edward W. Said2018-03-14T11:35:54+02:00
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