Kim Singletary

CFP: Marxist Literary Group Institute on Culture and Society 2017

The MLG Summer Institute on Culture and Society invites proposals for participation in its 2017 annual meeting, which will take place June 24-28, 2017 at the University of California, Davis.  Proposals on all topics of relevance to Marxist theory and practice are welcome, with priority given to proposals that critically engage this year’s highlighted theme. Marx once […]

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CFP: Controlling Bodies, Constructing Minds: (Post-)Feminist Identity Politics in the Biomedical Age

The relationship of feminist criticism to science has been ambivalent since the early stages of the feminist movement, when learned wo*men and activists such as Margaret Fuller aspired to rival “men of science.” Condemned as the “master’s tools” by some, science and technology have also been praised for their potential to liberate wo*men, especially from

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CFP for Converge: Disciplinarities and Digital Scholarship

Converge: Disciplinarities and Digital Scholarship encourages educators, researchers, and designers to take advantage of opportunities in digital scholarship, learn how to collaborate on in-terdisciplinary projects, and find new intersections within their existing research trajectories. The organizers seek a variety of proposals related to the intersection of design and digital scholarship. How can design converge with

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CFP: UCLA Comparative Literature Graduate Conference – Forms of Power and the Power of Forms

From epic poetry to the English sonnet to the novel, literary forms have conspired with power to produce political identities and practices of domination. Indeed, one might argue that certain forms were produced by and in the service of power in the first instance. Likewise, writers and artists have mobilized (literary) form as a site for remix and resistance.

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CFP: The Revolution Will Not Be Peer-Reviewed: American Disconnects and the Production of Knowledge

The Graduate Conference at the Graduate School of North American Studies at the John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin, is requesting papers papers for its conference, scheduled for May 5 and 6, 2017. Postmodern Western societies have long been marked by deep cultural and economic divisions that inhibit successful communication between social groups. As

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