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Due Sep 18 | CFP MLA International Symposium Glasgow 2021, “Homing and Hosting: Transnational Belonging across Italian Cultures”

CALL FOR PAPERS MLA International Symposium, “Being Hospitable: Languages and Cultures Across Borders” June 17–19, 2021, Glasgow, Scotland Panel: “Homing and Hosting: Transnational Belonging across Italian Cultures” Organizers: Kate Driscoll (Freie Universität Berlin) and Elisa Russian (University of California, Berkeley) Often conceived as a private, intimate space, the “home” is also host to a variety […]

Due by Sep 1 | CFP – The Total Library: Aspirations for Complete Knowledge in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Call for Papers The Total Library: Aspirations for Complete Knowledge in the Middle Ages and Renaissance The 27th Biennial Conference of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program of Barnard College Barnard College, New York City December 5, 2020 ONLINE CONFERENCE Plenary Speakers: Ann Blair (Harvard University) Elias Muhanna (Brown University) According to Borges, “The fancy or the imagination or the utopia […]

Due 11/1 | Call for Papers and Digital Projects – Rutgers Art Review Vol. 38

Call for Papers and Digital Projects Deadline extended: November 1, 2020 Rutgers Art Review, a journal of graduate research in art history, hereby invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their graduate degree within the past year, to submit papers and digital humanities projects for its 38th edition. Papers may […]

Comitatus 51 Reviews | UCLA-CMRS Graduate Journal

Dear Friends and Scholars, The books listed in the attached PDF are available for review in Comitatus 51 (Fall 2020), the graduate student journal [cmrs.ucla.edu] published by the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. All book reviews are due August 17, 2020, and should be between 800 and 1500 words in length. If you would like to review […]

Accepting applications for Vagantes Conference

The Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is now accepting applications for our 2022 host institution. The conference is an itinerant, interdisciplinary graduate student conference focusing on the Middle Ages, and is entirely organized and run by graduate students. Vagantes is a unique opportunity to showcase the Medieval Studies community at your institution, as well as […]

Call for Contributors to Visible Pedagogy, 2019-2020

The Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) seeks contributors to its blog, Visible Pedagogy for academic year 2019-2020. Contributing writers will craft a series of posts over the course of the Fall semester on a topic they define, and Guest Editors will curate a series on a topic of their choice with writers they recruit. The choice of […]

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