CFP Vulnerable Times: Exposure and Agency in Canadian Literature
Deadline: December 20, 2019
This special issue calls for articles that investigate the relation between vulnerability and agency in Canadian literature. We specifically encourage original research on Canadian texts that inhabit Hirsch’s vulnerable times, positing the creative possibilities of a notion of vulnerability across diverse temporalities and in its connection with resistance and agency.
All submissions should follow the SAGE Harvard Reference Style (link below) and the general style guide (link below). Articles should be between 6000 and 7000 words, including endnotes and works cited.
Submissions should be sent by email as an attached word file to the guest editor Eva Darias-Beautell (edariasb@ull.edu.es). All articles will go through the journal’s peer review process.
For more details and the full CFP continue reading below:
IV International Research Workshop On Canadian Literature (VULNERA Project)
Universidad de La Laguna, June 21-22, 2018, Círculo de Bellas Artes de Tenerife
TransCanadian Networks Meeting
All the team members are summoned to a face-to-face meeting of the Excellence Network: “TransCanadian Networks: Excellence and Transversality from Spain about Canada towards Europe” (FFI2015-71921-REDT), on 20th of June 2018 at 18.00 at the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Tenerife.
CFP for a Special Issue of Canadian Literature Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings
Responding to Crises: Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness in Canadian Literature
CFP: 8th Triennial International Conference of the Central European Association for Canadian Studies.
“Narratives of Resilience and Healing” updated programme.
“Mikinaakominis / TransCanadas: Literature, Justice, Relation” at University of Toronto.
In Conversation with Margaret Atwood
Tomson Highway in Tenerife
BACS 2017 Annual Conference
Tomson Highway visits the University of La Laguna
Deadline Extended for Special Issue of SCL!
UCD College of Arts and Humanities
Craig Dobbin Professor of Canadian Studies
Doctor Honoris Causa for Margaret Atwood – UAM
CFP – The Life of Others: Narratives of Vulnerability
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