Kim Singletary

CFP: Locating and Connecting Latin America and the African Diaspora

Locating and Connecting Latin America and the African Diaspora 13th Annual Africana Studies Symposium 10th William Wilson Brown, Jr. Conference in Latin American Studies 6th Río de la Plata Workshop Thursday, April 30th – Friday, May 1st, 2015 UNC Charlotte Space plays a fundamental role in the study of the African Diaspora in the Atlantic world. Be it […]

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CFP: Middle West Review – Special Issue on the Farm Crisis

The Middle West Review invites submissions for a special issue on the farm crisis. During the 1980s, an economic crisis displaced thousands of farm families and affected the broader social, political, economic, and cultural foundations of the Midwest. Now, thirty years later, this special issue strives to capture that broader picture and initiate new dialogues

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CFP: Victorian Dirt

Victorian Network is an open-access, MLA-indexed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and promoting the best postgraduate and early career work across the broad field of Victorian Studies. The tenth issue of Victorian Network (Summer 2015) will be guest edited by Professor William A. Cohen (University of Maryland) on the theme of Victorian Dirt. Dirt – its causes, consequences, and control

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Call for Applications: Columbia University Libraries 2015 Research Awards

Columbia University Libraries/Information Services invites applications from scholars and researchers to its annual program designed to facilitate access to Columbia’s special and unique collections, the Libraries Research Awards. The Libraries awards ten (10) annual grants of $2500 each on a competitive basis to researchers who can demonstrate a compelling need to consult Columbia University Libraries/Information

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Call for Submissions: White, Black, Yellow, Digital: Transnational Narratives of Performed Exile and Englishness

In the PMLA inaugural edition released in 2014, Professor Simon Gikandi of Princeton University published an editorial titled, “Provincializing English,” that (in part) constitutes the foundation for my collection. Dr. Gikandi explains that there is no English but Englishes, a concept that is not novel, and yet not fully embraced by and/or employed in the

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