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Monday, January 8, 2024
Call For Articles on - #Affect Studies, #BlackStudies, #Critical #Disability Studies, Critical #Race Studies, Digital #Humanities, #Environmental Humanities, #Media Studies, #Medical #Humanities, Sound Studies, #Transgender Studies, #Asian Canadian Studies, #Black Canadian Studies, #Canadian #Literature, Canadian History, Canadian Studies, #Diaspora Studies& #Indigenous Studies. - University of Toronto Quarterly
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Call For Applications: # Research #Fellowship Opportunities at the #American #Heritage #Center, #University of Wyoming
The AHC offers funding opportunities to support research using its collections, which cover a wide range of topics related to Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain West, politics, environment and conservation, mining and petroleum industries, air and rail transportation, journalism, the entertainment industry, military history, and more.
Alan K. Simpson Fellowship
- $3,000 stipend for scholars at all career levels for 20 days of research at the AHC on western political history.
Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellowship
- $3,000 stipend for scholars at all career levels for 20 days of research at the AHC on economic geology history.
Women in Public Life Fellowship
- $3,000 stipend for scholars at all career levels for 20 days of research at the AHC on women's history.
Peter K. Simpson Fellowship on the American West
- $8,000 stipend for scholars at all career levels for 20 days of research at the AHC and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West (Cody, WY) on the history of the American West.
AHC Archivist Leslie Waggener
Call For Papers: Special Issue – #Queerness as Strength- Journal- University of Warwick
- Queer informed improvements to methods and methodologies
- Queer approaches to strengthen data collection and analysis
- The application of queer perspectives and experiences into and across disciplines traditionally void of queer strengths
- Commentary and ethnographies on lived/living experience of the queer researcher/practitioner/student
- Experiences written from global majority country citizens
- Indigenous and First Peoples perspectives
- Perspectives of those who live or practice an intersectional queer experience
- In/Justice in research, education and/or other institutions
- Survival, pain, trauma, rejection and/or loss
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Call for Articles - Shaw and Ireland- SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies
SHAW 46.1 (June 2026): SHAW AND IRELAND
In an “interview” in The Evening Sun, 9 December 1911, Bernard Shaw remarked that Ireland “ . . . is producing serious men — not merely Irishmen, you understand, for an Irishman is only a parochial man after all, but men in the fullest international as well as the national sense — the wide human sense.” Bernard Shaw considered himself one of those same “international Irishmen,” though his native identity and strong connection to his homeland was often overshadowed by his international outlook. Moreover, Shaw’s opposition to violence and abhorrence of nationalism often put him at odds with those fighting for Irish Independence. While Shaw frequently used the world stage to comment on Ireland and the Irish, many of his peers and critics have misinterpreted Shaw’s global views and tongue-in-cheek satiric mode as an indication that he was anti-Ireland or at least, indifferent to his homeland and his birthright. Thankfully, Bernard Shaw’s Irish identity has been firmly re-established in the last fifteen years both in the field of Shaw Studies and Irish Revivalist Studies. Peter Gahan’s Bernard Shaw and the Irish Literary Tradition (2010) and Audrey McNamara’s Bernard Shaw: Reimagining Women and Ireland 1892–1914 (2023) bookend more than a decade’s long campaign to restore Shaw to his rightful place within the Irish Dramatic Canon. As is the case with Shaw, though, there is always more to say on the subject. This special issue will celebrate Shaw’s relationship to Ireland and his Irish identity through his marked international perspective. We welcome articles on any aspect of Shaw’s international perspective, especially those which speak to his interest in identity, gender, feminism, socialism, nationalism, and internationalism. Please submit essays by 1 March 2025. Inquiries and proposals should be directed to guest co-editors Audrey McNamara bernardshawindublin@gmail.com and Justine Zapin justine.zapin@gmail.com.
SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies is the official publication of the International Shaw Society, which seeks to “provide a means for those interested in the life, times, works, and career of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw and his circle to organize their activities and interests, exchange information and ideas, and promote an interest in Shaw worldwide.”
Call for Paper Queer Intersectionalities: Understanding South Asia- Publisher: Routledge , Edited by Nizara Hazarika & Namrata Pathak
- Queer Emergences in South Asia: Queer Writing, Queer Politics
- Intersectionalities and Queer Identity in South Asia
- Forging Queer Spaces: Marginality, Liminality, Transgression and the Production of Spaces
- Representation and Performativities of Queerness in South Asian Literature and Culture: the Visual and the Digital Turn
- Queer Literature and Activism in South Asia
- Queer Ecology and Environmentalism
- Bodies Without Borders: Mapping Queer Desire
- Academia and Queerness: The Pedagogical Wars
- Queer Disability Studies