2022

CfP: Literature and Science: 1922-2022, “Sapienza” Università di Roma, 30-31 March 2023

Literature and Science : 1922-2022 “Sapienza” – Università di Roma, 30-31 March 2023 The conference is intended to foster a productive dialogue between the literary and scientific communities. The conversation between the two communities has been ongoing over time, across different geographical areas, and has been shaped by continuities and discontinuities (Hagen). For a good part of the twentieth century, it has certainly presupposed a difference between the humanities and the sciences, especially with regard to the question of method (Gadamer), but the resurgence of the debate on method in literary studies in the first two decades of the twenty-first century suggests that, in spite of the diverging paths of specialization and differentiation, the dialogue between the literary and scientific communities unfolds a dialectics of encounters in a unified cultural system of knowledge which intensifies the search for a common ground while countering and demystifying radical oppositions. This conference targets issues of contiguity between the human and the external world (animals, plants, objects, the biosphere as a whole), from a decentred, non-anthropomorphic perspective. From this vantage point, it intends to re-examine Modernism: 2022 is also the centenary of both Ulysses and The Waste Land — works that place center stage figures of knowledge (Ulysses; Tiresias) — foregrounding the human creature’s uncanny capacity for distancing and domination of cosmic reality through logos and technique. These modernist classics engage with science; they show the indebtedness of literature to — and alignment with — scientific attitudes and methods (Pound, Huxley, Woolf, M. Moore, Beckett, among many more). Their generative quality as literary texts simultaneously invites reflection on attempts at innerving literary criticism and critical discourse with scientific objectivity, encouraging a reassessment of the concept of technique in the philosophical-critical tradition and its role in the rise and fortune of literary-critical schools, from Russian Formalism, through poststructuralism, and present currents such as new realism, ecocriticism, etc. Within this horizon, the conference also welcomes studies related to posthumanism, to ecology and climate change, to holism and to the idea of Anthropocene, and encourages contributions that explore how the conversation between literature and science might entail looking into the scientists’ frequent employment of allegorical and metaphorical language, climaxing in texts stylistically close to narratives. We invite submissions focused on, but not limited to, the following topics: § Literature and sciences (medicine, psychology, psychoanalysis, anthropology, history, hard and soft sciences) § Modernism and science § Postmodernism and science § Literary criticism as/and science § The literary in science § Posthumanism § Trans-species languages and discourses § The human in context: plants § The human in context: animals § The human in context: the world of objects § Philosophy and reality as independent from human thought § Mythological figures of the Search for Knowledge (Prometheus, Oedipus, Ulysses) § Prosthetic bodies § Artificial intelligence § Ageing/youth preservation § Faith, Science, Literature Please send anonymized 300-500-word abstracts in English and a short bio of no more than 150 words by July 2022 to: literatureandsciencerome2023@gmail.com Prof. Mario Martino Prof. Mena Mitrano Dr. Davide Crosara Dr. Yuri Chung Proposals in Italian will be accepted on condition that an English version of the paper is circulated one week prior to the Conference.

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CFP for special issue of Terminology on Terminology, ideology and discourse

CFP for special issue of Terminology on Terminology, ideology and discourse   Guest editors: Katia Peruzzo and Paola Catenaccio   The full CFP is available here: https://benjamins.com/series/term/callforpapers_tid.pdf   Important dates  Deadline for submission of abstracts (max. 500 words, references excluded): September 30th 2022  Acceptance/rejection of abstracts: November 20th 2022  Deadline for submission of full papers: April 30th 2023  Acceptance/rejection notice: September 3rd 2023  Final papers due: December 17th 2023  Scheduled publication date: mid‐2024 

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CfP: “Sustainable Humanities: The Humanities, the Social Sciences and sustainability. Challenges and perspectives”, 29 September-1 October 2022, University of Macerata

CONVEGNO: “Sustainable Humanities: The Humanities, the Social Sciences and sustainability. Challenges and perspectives” ORGANIZZATORI: Department of Humanities, University of Macerata DATA: 29 September – 1 October 2022 SEDE: University of Macerata LINK AL CALL FOR PAPERS: https://bit.ly/3J986AP EMAIL: humanities@unimc.it   For paper proposals, send a 200-word abstract and a one-page CV to humanities@unimc.it by 31 May 2022. For panel proposals, please provide a brief overview of the panel in an email message and attach all paper proposals and CVs. Applicants will be notified about the outcome of their proposal by 15 June 2022. Accepted languages: English, Italian

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CfP: Doing English Today. Environmental Issues and Bilingual Education in the Digital Age, 24-26 May 2022, University of Palermo

Doing English Today  Environmental Issues and Bilingual Education in the Digital Age   Call for Papers   24-26May 2022  Plenary Speakers   Daniela Cuccurullo TESOL Italy Vice President   Victor Pavon University of Cordoba   MariaEllison University of Oporto   David Ruz Fundaciòn Santos Martires   Chiara Sciarrino University of Palermo   Adriana Iacono Eurolingue School Director   Ewa Sonczyk Eurolingue School Director of Studies  Mariana Laxague Teacher Trainer and Material Author   Marco Faldetta International House Palermo School Manager  Simon Brown Cambridge University Press and Assessment   Mark Lang Cambridge University Press and Assessment   Manuelisa Tuzzetti TESOL Italy Local Coordinator   The Department of Humanities, University of Palermo and Eurolingue School look  forward to welcoming you to the second edition of the Conference Doing English  Today, which will take place at the University of Palermo from Tuesday the 24th to  Thursday the 26th of May 2022. Professionals will come together to learn from each  other. By connecting with people and peers who are conducting similar studies,  attendees will learn practical methods and new findings that can contribute to their  future achievements. Teachers, scholars and teacher trainers are invited to submit  proposals for seminars and round tables on topics related to our fields of study:  o Online Teaching and Digital Tools  o Making Climate change a topic for your classes.  o Climate action and awareness ideas for writing/reading/speaking and listening activities. Tools and procedures  o How to Create Fit for Purpose Interactive Games  o Integrating Online Games in the online lessons  o Developing Lessons from Ted Talks and YouTube videos  o Interacting through file sharing platforms (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) o Using Language Management System platforms  o Making the most of social media (Facebook groups, Instagram, Whatsapp chats, etc.)  o Combining Platforms and digital tools (Kahoot, Quizlet, Slideshare, Dictionaries, Padlet, etc.)  o Using Tests and Tools for Online Assessment  How to apply:  o Choose one of the above topics concerning online teaching and digital tools. o Choose the tool and procedure you want to use.  o Select your best practice for online lessons according to the topic and tools of your choice.  o Send your abstract (max 200 words) for a 20-minute paper to chiara.sciarrino@unipa.it by the 26th of April 2022.  o Pay €20 fee to: IBAN T09A02008 04682 000300004577 ‘Doing English Today Conference D19’ and send proof with your abstract to the same email address. o The abstract must include details about the teacher (s) involved, the school, the class (s) and the students (age, number, level of English). It should also specify the length of the activity, any possible evidence of the practice itself (video, materials, links, etc.), and the kind of equipment needed (Interactive – Board Projector – Tablet – Computer- Smartphone – Other).  o The abstract should also specify for what skills the best practice has been designed (reading, writing, listening, speaking) and what specific areas are affected: Motivation – Assessment – Engagement – Goals achievement – Group work – Other  Dissemination  o The best eight presentations will be included in the Doing English Today Conference to be held in Palermo from the 24th to the 26th of May 2022. Their authors will be invited to deliver the presentations during the conference, either in presence or through Zoom.  o The presentations will also participate in the selection of the E-Ducation Erasmus project. The winners will be included in the project platform and their authors will be awarded a certificate in a dedicated online ceremony by the E-Ducation Erasmus Project. Locandine: Doing english today Call for Papers – Doing English def

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Aestheticism: Sensations and IdeasInternational Walter Pater Society Conference, Iuav University of Venice, 14-16 July 2022

Aestheticism: Sensations and Ideas International Walter Pater Society Conference Iuav University of Venice, 14-16 July 2022 Walter Pater is a key figure within the cultures of aestheticism and decadence, and his literary legacy reverberates throughout the twentieth century and beyond. His works engage with such diverse fields as art history, aesthetics and philosophy, religion and spirituality, sexuality and desire, education, and cultural heritage. In the twenty-first century, Pater remains one of the most studied authors of the English and international fin de siècle, and the ongoing Oxford University Press edition of his Collected Works opens up new perspectives on his writings. This conference of the International Walter Pater Society takes its cue from the subtitle of Pater’s novel Marius the Epicurean (1885), which refers to the protagonist’s “sensations and ideas.” Considering Pater and aestheticism from the perspective of “sensations” brings out the productive overlap between literature and contemporary discourses on aesthetics, perception, emotions, and psychology. The perspective of “ideas” emphasises processes of abstract thinking, their cultural legacies, and their mechanisms of dissemination. Considering “sensations and ideas” together shines a light on the ways in which the two modes potentially compete with and/or complement one another, producing new insights. The conference aims to foster new critical debate on the subject of “sensations and ideas,” broadly conceived, with reference to Pater and aestheticism. Possible topics include: – Affect and emotion – Religion, mythology, spirituality, and the occult – The body and the senses as organs of knowledge – Learning and pedagogy – Philosophy and the history of ideas – Aestheticism and impressionism – Nature, environment, cultural heritage, renovation, and regeneration – Paterian and aesthetic worlds and places: cities, travel, monuments, homes and houses, the flaneur/flâneuse – Crises in knowledge – Undisciplining Pater/aestheticism Please send proposals of maximum 250 words for 20 minute-papers, along with a short bio-bibliographical note, to: paterinvenice@gmail.com Deadline: 15 April 2022 Info: Elisa Bizzotto (bizzotto@iuav.it); Joseph Bristow (jbristow@humnet.ucla.edu); Stefano Evangelista (stefano-maria.evangelista@trinity.ox.ac.uk); Rebecca Mitchell (rnmitchell@gmail.com); Giles Whiteley (giles.whiteley@english.su.se)

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Teaching and Researching Children’s Literature in the Digital Age: New Perspectives and TechnologiesAn International Symposium, 24 June 2022, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Teaching and Researching Children’s Literature in the Digital Age: New Perspectives and Technologies An International Symposium 24 June 2022 Hosted on Zoom by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Over the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the already ongoing process of digitization of resources and creation of online tools for teaching and research. This period saw the rise of new websites and databases, including in the area of children’s literature and culture. As our individual space became smaller and confined to our homes, the web became a locus for the sharing of information, resources, and experiences. The past months have seen numerous projects, databases, and conferences being devoted to the challenges and opportunities posed by this sudden shift in academic teaching and research. Now that we are starting to come back to in-person teaching and research, this study day intends to be an occasion to showcase innovative research and the tools created to respond to the pandemic emergency and meant to outlast it, becoming important resources for the academic and wider community, especially in the face of the new challenges that we are currently facing. It will be a chance to initiate an international conversation on what this shift and the new resources that derive from it entail for Children’s Literature scholars and how we may deploy these emergency tools in the long run to improve teaching and research, making them more accessible at all levels to both students and researchers around the world. We welcome proposals – including from postgraduates and ECRs – for 15-min presentations on topics including, but not limited to: innovative teaching methods/tools and digital technologies databases digital archives and repositories digital collections ebooks and digital libraries digitization projects websites research projects social media the limits of digital research methods Please submit a 200-word abstract and 100-word biography to childrenslitita@unive.it by the 31/05/2022.

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Teaching and Researching Children’s Literature in the Digital Age: New Perspectives and TechnologiesAn International Symposium, 24 June 2022, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Teaching and Researching Children’s Literature in the Digital Age: New Perspectives and Technologies An International Symposium 24 June 2022 Hosted on Zoom by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Over the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the already ongoing process of digitization of resources and creation of online tools for teaching and research. This period saw the rise of new websites and databases, including in the area of children’s literature and culture. As our individual space became smaller and confined to our homes, the web became a locus for the sharing of information, resources, and experiences. The past months have seen numerous projects, databases, and conferences being devoted to the challenges and opportunities posed by this sudden shift in academic teaching and research. Now that we are starting to come back to in-person teaching and research, this study day intends to be an occasion to showcase innovative research and the tools created to respond to the pandemic emergency and meant to outlast it, becoming important resources for the academic and wider community, especially in the face of the new challenges that we are currently facing. It will be a chance to initiate an international conversation on what this shift and the new resources that derive from it entail for Children’s Literature scholars and how we may deploy these emergency tools in the long run to improve teaching and research, making them more accessible at all levels to both students and researchers around the world. We welcome proposals – including from postgraduates and ECRs – for 15-min presentations on topics including, but not limited to: innovative teaching methods/tools and digital technologies databases digital archives and repositories digital collections ebooks and digital libraries digitization projects websites research projects social media the limits of digital research methods Please submit a 200-word abstract and 100-word biography to childrenslitita@unive.it by the 31/05/2022.

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CfP: LAVENDER LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE, Catania, 23-25 May 2022

Call for Papers LAVENDER LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE The 28th Lavender Languages Conference will be hosted in Catania (Italy) from 23 to 25 May 2022, both onsite and online. The Conference has an intense and fruitful commitment towards investigating language use and representation concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, heterosexual, and/or queer life, as well as language and sexuality more broadly. The Conference supports a broad idea of “language” which encompass all areas of semiosis, including pronunciation, lexical choice, grammar, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, (critical) discourse analysis, and the analysis of communication in various text genres, modes (spoken, written, signed, multimodal, non-verbal) and media. Historical, literary, cultural, and descriptive studies are also welcomed, as are performance-centered presentations and poster displays. The Conference proudly maintains a “no attitudes” atmosphere, which will continue in Catania (IT): all attendees should feel welcome in what will be a supportive and collaborative conference space. We are pleased to announce our plenary speakers: Jeremy Calder – University of Colorado (USA) tbc Adriana Di Stefano – Università degli Studi di Catania (ITA) tbc Busi Makoni – Penn State University (USA) Metalinguistic discourses of styling the other: The discursive construction of liminal masculinities. Pietro Maturi – Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (ITA) Gender and language in Italian: an ongoing struggle toward inclusivity” Tommaso M. Milani – University of Gothenburg (SWE) Queer stasis Eva Nossem – Saarland University (D) tbc Since its origin, in 1993, the Conference has always included papers and posters addressing a very wide range of topics and themes, and we do hope to keep that diversity maintained at LavLang28. We invite abstracts for presentations that explore both macro and micro contexts, but which acknowledge the need to position research into site-specific practices within broader contexts of social, cultural, and linguistic theory. Specific interest will be devoted to papers and panels that address future directions for language and sexuality inquiry. The language of presentation is English, research on languages other than English is greatly encouraged. Possible topics include, but are by no means limited to: • LGBTQ+ discourse • Literary and media representations of LGBTQ+ life • (Anti)homophobic and transphobic discourses, and other languages of discrimination • Pornography and/or the language of desire • Queer linguistics and (hetero/homo)normativity • Queer lexicology and lexicography • LGBTQ+ in Institutions: policies and inclusiveness • Variationist approaches to LGBTQ+ language/identity • Intersectionality, language, and sexual identity • Language, sexuality, and affect • Language, sexuality, and pedagogy Abstracts are invited for individual papers and panels. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS Abstracts for individual papers should be no more than 500 words, reference included. They should include the presentation title and the presenter’s name, affiliation, and email address. Abstracts should describe the paper’s focus, research method, findings, and ties to language and sexuality interests. Proposals will undergo a review process. PANELS Every panel can be made of 5 papers maximum. Scholars willing to organize a panel should submit a 300-word proposal together with the list of participants’ names and titles of contributions (5 max) to lavlang28@unict.it. Panelists will send their proposals as individual papers for the review process. Panel organizers are welcome to advertise a call for submissions to their panel via our website, where we will have a section entitled “Sessions under development”; please contact lavlang28@unict.it. DATES The deadline for panel and paper presentations is 1st March. Abstract submission, through Easychair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=lavlang28), will open on 15th January. Notification of acceptance will be communicated on18th April. Further information concerning LavLang28 (registration, travel, accommodation) can be found on the conference website: http://www.lavlang28.unict.it/.

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CfP: LAVENDER LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE, Catania, 23-25 May 2022

Call for Papers LAVENDER LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE The 28th Lavender Languages Conference will be hosted in Catania (Italy) from 23 to 25 May 2022, both onsite and online. The Conference has an intense and fruitful commitment towards investigating language use and representation concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, heterosexual, and/or queer life, as well as language and sexuality more broadly. The Conference supports a broad idea of “language” which encompass all areas of semiosis, including pronunciation, lexical choice, grammar, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, (critical) discourse analysis, and the analysis of communication in various text genres, modes (spoken, written, signed, multimodal, non-verbal) and media. Historical, literary, cultural, and descriptive studies are also welcomed, as are performance-centered presentations and poster displays. The Conference proudly maintains a “no attitudes” atmosphere, which will continue in Catania (IT): all attendees should feel welcome in what will be a supportive and collaborative conference space. We are pleased to announce our plenary speakers: Jeremy Calder – University of Colorado (USA) tbc Adriana Di Stefano – Università degli Studi di Catania (ITA) tbc Busi Makoni – Penn State University (USA) Metalinguistic discourses of styling the other: The discursive construction of liminal masculinities. Pietro Maturi – Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (ITA) Gender and language in Italian: an ongoing struggle toward inclusivity” Tommaso M. Milani – University of Gothenburg (SWE) Queer stasis Eva Nossem – Saarland University (D) tbc Since its origin, in 1993, the Conference has always included papers and posters addressing a very wide range of topics and themes, and we do hope to keep that diversity maintained at LavLang28. We invite abstracts for presentations that explore both macro and micro contexts, but which acknowledge the need to position research into site-specific practices within broader contexts of social, cultural, and linguistic theory. Specific interest will be devoted to papers and panels that address future directions for language and sexuality inquiry. The language of presentation is English, research on languages other than English is greatly encouraged. Possible topics include, but are by no means limited to: • LGBTQ+ discourse • Literary and media representations of LGBTQ+ life • (Anti)homophobic and transphobic discourses, and other languages of discrimination • Pornography and/or the language of desire • Queer linguistics and (hetero/homo)normativity • Queer lexicology and lexicography • LGBTQ+ in Institutions: policies and inclusiveness • Variationist approaches to LGBTQ+ language/identity • Intersectionality, language, and sexual identity • Language, sexuality, and affect • Language, sexuality, and pedagogy Abstracts are invited for individual papers and panels. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS Abstracts for individual papers should be no more than 500 words, reference included. They should include the presentation title and the presenter’s name, affiliation, and email address. Abstracts should describe the paper’s focus, research method, findings, and ties to language and sexuality interests. Proposals will undergo a review process. PANELS Every panel can be made of 5 papers maximum. Scholars willing to organize a panel should submit a 300-word proposal together with the list of participants’ names and titles of contributions (5 max) to lavlang28@unict.it. Panelists will send their proposals as individual papers for the review process. Panel organizers are welcome to advertise a call for submissions to their panel via our website, where we will have a section entitled “Sessions under development”; please contact lavlang28@unict.it. DATES The deadline for panel and paper presentations is 1st March. Abstract submission, through Easychair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=lavlang28), will open on 15th January. Notification of acceptance will be communicated on18th April. Further information concerning LavLang28 (registration, travel, accommodation) can be found on the conference website: http://www.lavlang28.unict.it/.

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