Kim Singletary

Call for Book Chapters: “Ecofeminist Intersections”

In recent years, ecofeminism has played an increasingly important role in a range of disciplines. A new book project, Ecofeminist Intersections, explores the manifold ways that ecofeminism has been used across a range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, including but not limited to such fields as history, philosophy, religious studies, women’s studies, […]

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Upcoming Workshop: “Food Writing Between Traditions and Innovations”

A successful food writer has deep knowledge of food, cooking skills, an understanding of superior photography and of digital media, and experience in the food industry. Cookbooks are not only popular gifts for foodies, they are also popular tools among food producers, food marketers and food brands to communicate with their customers, who are becoming

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First International Conference – Ethics and Literature

Ethics and Literature – First International Conference University of Porto (Portugal), May 21-23, 2015 Languages: English, Portuguese There is a pleasure from learning the simple truth, and there is a pleasure from learning that the truth is not simple. – Wayne C. Booth What ethical issues do the processes of storytelling involve? Does the way

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CFP: The Literary London Society Annual Conference

Call for Papers: “London in Love.” The Literary London Society Annual Conference, July 22-24, 2015. Hosted by the Institute of English Studies, University of London. Proposals are being requested for papers, comprised panels, and roundtable sessions, which consider any period or genre of literature about, set in, inspired by, or alluding to central and suburban London

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CFP: VIEW Journal Issue 08: Archive Based Productions

VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture Call for Papers Archive Based Productions, Vol. 4, Issue 8, Fall 2016 In 1927, when Esfir Schub released her commissioned film The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the October Revolution, she hardly knew that her extensive use of film footage and

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